If you like these designs, but don't have fancy bead cones, you can make your own in polymer clay. See how in this video: ruclips.net/video/Gq7B6j1OGOw/видео.html Happy Creating!
I’ve never seen this type of design layout for necklaces being made and I absolutely love your ideas here. I’m really impressed with these and glad that I FOUND YOU. THANK YOU SO MUCH. ❤❤❤❤❤
I loved watching you think through the design out loud. Very helpful to know what's in a designer's head!! The epoxy in a hole-less cone to hold a chain is brilliant. How do I not watch you regularly? I will now!! Thank you so much, Sandy!
Wow I just was taught two ways to use a crimp with an eyepin and on the stringing wire. Just amazing! How have I not seen these tutorials before? Love them. I'm a fan now for sure! Thank you for sharing 🤗 Syndy
I love this look ! The chains are really nice and I especially love the beaded chain. May I ask where I could find that ? Love those design !😊💖 I am wondering if a head pin put up through the cone may also work to hold the chain ?
Thanks so much, Mary, glad you like it! I made the beaded chain, but you can buy it in limited colors at craft stores. It depends on the size of the hole in the bead cone whether or not a headpin would work. Happy creating! 🙂
If you like these designs, but don't have fancy bead cones, you can make your own in polymer clay. See how in this video: ruclips.net/video/Gq7B6j1OGOw/видео.html Happy Creating!
I’ve never seen this type of design layout for necklaces being made and I absolutely love your ideas here. I’m really impressed with these and glad that I FOUND YOU. THANK YOU SO MUCH. ❤❤❤❤❤
Awww, thanks for the lovely comment! I’m glad you like the designs. 😊
I loved watching you think through the design out loud. Very helpful to know what's in a designer's head!! The epoxy in a hole-less cone to hold a chain is brilliant. How do I not watch you regularly? I will now!! Thank you so much, Sandy!
Thanks for the lovely comment, Trudy! I’m glad you found what some people might call me babbling as I work helpful. 😀😂😁
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Glad to see you back doing jewelry...great tips...TFS
You’re very welcome! Thanks for the nice comment. 🙂
Nice tips for using cones in a necklace. Thanks for the tutorial. ☺️
You’re very welcome. 🙂 Happy creating!
Thank you Sandy, I enjoyed watching you and your information was great, thank you
Thanks for the lovely comment, Leona. 🤗 Glad you enjoyed!
Thanks so much for all the wonderful ideas, all the pieces are stunning,
Thanks! 🤗 So glad you like them.
Thank you for the inspiration…these are really beautiful & creative pieces…but so easy to make
You are very welcome, happy creating!
Wow I just was taught two ways to use a crimp with an eyepin and on the stringing wire. Just amazing! How have I not seen these tutorials before? Love them. I'm a fan now for sure! Thank you for sharing 🤗 Syndy
You’re very welcome, Syndy. 🙂 Hope you found the video helpful!
Thank you. Just found your channel 🤩🤩🤩💖💖
Welcome to the channel! Happy creating 🙂
Thanks for sharing ❤
You are so welcome 🤗
Thanks so much Sandy😊
You are so welcome! Happy creating, Joyce. 🙂
Thank you Sandy for showing so many possibilities ❤❤❤ adore all the styles u came up with 😍😍😍
Thanks for the lovely comment, Pips! I'm so glad you like the designs. 😀
Thank you so much for this desings class 👌💞💞
I love this look ! The chains are really nice and I especially love the beaded chain. May I ask where I could find that ?
Love those design !😊💖
I am wondering if a head pin put up through the cone may also work to hold the chain ?
Thanks so much, Mary, glad you like it! I made the beaded chain, but you can buy it in limited colors at craft stores.
It depends on the size of the hole in the bead cone whether or not a headpin would work. Happy creating! 🙂