What a refreshing new idea to start off with a small pearl bead then a crimp and then a row of beads. It takes away focus from the crimp ending, and the crimp becomes part of the design. Fantastic!
Sara, I think you make the twist before connecting it to the other clasp. I think that was an excellent video. I have seen others , but I notice that anybody can make a video explaining projects, but not everyone has the perfect voice to do it. In my opinion you have to keep the viewer actively listening to the lecture, but when it sound weird, i just search for another one.. BUt this one was oustanding....Thank you for giving us this lecture..
Hi, you can either feed it through a few more beads, then snip off, or just snip it off where it ends....I prefer to feed it through a little more before actually crimping, just don't pull it all too tight, leave a tiny loop, or there won't be any 'play' at the ends....Toenail clippers are good for this, or a pair of skinny fingernail scissors...♥
You went a bit too fast, but otherwise good video. I do not understand why you put a bead before the first first crimp bead, though. Is that necessary? I always see necklaces started with just the crimp bead and then the beads.
The materials used in the video can be found in the Blue Moon Beads bins at JoAnn stores. The necklace features green glass pearls and metal spacers. So easy!
What a refreshing new idea to start off with a small pearl bead then a crimp and then a row of beads. It takes away focus from the crimp ending, and the crimp becomes part of the design. Fantastic!
Lovely. You make it look so easy, I'm going to have to try it!!
Hi, DD, same here, but it just makes the finish look better, don't you think? Love the colours of it...♥
Beautiful and very well done. I love this necklace!
And I also want to thank you for this video. You have enspired me and raised my level on making necklaces
I love this necklace. Would you be able to advise the type of beads used to make this?
Are strands all the same length?
Very nice tutorial. I was wondering how to use the multi clasps.
I like this video. What to do with extra wire once you thread it back through and secure it with the crimp bead
OMG you make it look easy! I may have to try this!!
Sara, I think you make the twist before connecting it to the other clasp. I think that was an excellent video. I have seen others , but I notice that anybody can make a video explaining projects, but not everyone has the perfect voice to do it. In my opinion you have to keep the viewer actively listening to the lecture, but when it sound weird, i just search for another one.. BUt this one was oustanding....Thank you for giving us this lecture..
Beautiful necklace. Could you tell me the measure of the strands? Ones is 26" but the other ones? Thanks for sharing.
It looks beautiful - thanks for the inspiration.
love the necklace its perfect for everyday wear
Hi There, this is a great video, do you sell the multi-strand clasps that are shown in the video please? If not, where can they be purchased please?
Very clear and precise.. nice video!.
Hi, you can either feed it through a few more beads, then snip off, or just snip it off where it ends....I prefer to feed it through a little more before actually crimping, just don't pull it all too tight, leave a tiny loop, or there won't be any 'play' at the ends....Toenail clippers are good for this, or a pair of skinny fingernail scissors...♥
Can this be used for a three-strand bracelet also?
Hey! I'm having a hard time locating a clasp such as the one you use. Could you help me out? Thanks so much!
+Geminis for chloe + isabel They are known as multi-strand connectors :)
can u list the material
Great video!
You went a bit too fast, but otherwise good video. I do not understand why you put a bead before the first first crimp bead, though. Is that necessary? I always see necklaces started with just the crimp bead and then the beads.
@gatafierrra The necklace actually features glass beads. Good catch--I'll fix the comments to avoid future confusion. :)
nice and pretty thank you very very much!
fancy and pretyy! love it thanks for the tut:)
Thank you
Very nice. Clear instructions. Thank you for sharing. ❇️☯️✌️💜✳️
thank you, simple and easy
Is it done with no sound, or is it my computer?
It's your computer...every once in a while I would have no sound on youtube on my old computer. I googled how to fix it. Can't remember how now.
I didn't like how the crimp bead that was used to finish the necklace was exposed
So simple!
The materials used in the video can be found in the Blue Moon Beads bins at JoAnn stores. The necklace features green glass pearls and metal spacers. So easy!
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Use bead stoppers why is everyone in these videos using tape?
Cheaper. The bead stoppers I've seen are pretty expensive.