Super pretty! I have some random cabs in larger sizes so i may try this technique to use them up. One method i often employ when embellishing bezels where the math isnt very even/easy to divide, is to think if im going to attach a bail or a wire guardian or some other attachment, i minus those attachment point beads from the overall embellishment count. So in this tutorial as an example, decide where your bail attachment point is going to be then take your 34 bead count, knock it down to 32 for your embellishment pattern and sew in your bail/wire guardian over the 2 beads you designated at the beginning when you chose your attachment point.
This is stunning! Would love to make a pendant with and integrated beaded “chain” with it. I may order this cabochon in several colors to make gifts. Really, you made a gorgeous piece of glass even more stunning with your beadwork. Thanks for sharing! 😊
This brooch turned out gorgeous! It looks so beautiful with your scarf. I love wearing scarves, but I'm not crazy about the bulk of the knot. Your idea eliminates that concern! Such a great tutorial too. May I suggest, instead of gluing on the filigree piece, if you know ahead of time your making a brooch, how about insetting the filigree within the bezel along with that gorgeous cab? You may need to add 1 more round of beads to make room for it, but it should be perfectly secure sewn in. Or, you could hand stitch it on at the end. That way, there's no scary gluing step to be afraid of. Just a thought... I'm definitely gong to be looking for similar cabs for this design. Thanks so much!
Здравствуйте, Стефани! Очень милый и изящный элемент, который подойдёт и для кулона, и для броши! Давно любуюсь Вашими работами! Вы - замечательный Мастер! 👏🏻🌹💗
This is so beautiful, I must add these cabochons to my next order, may I ask a question, I have lots of 27mm round glass cabochons with a pointy back like a rivoli, would this work of them as well, you’re work is amazing I’m always in awe of every design you make
Yes you can 😊Start with the same amount of Delicas. You may need one less round 15/0’s on the back and one less round of 11/0 Delicas on the front. Check as you go to make the perfect fit and adjust accordingly.
Hi All I have a big favor to ask our beading community. I recently had a stroke and am seeking information about resources and aids to help me bead with one hand. It’s still early days in my recovery and rehabilitation. I have been beading for nearly 10 years and have collected quite a stash, which I’m not ready to part with yet. I want to explore all options for one-handed beading before considering getting rid of anything. I welcome any and all suggestions. MYTNT (May Your Thread Never Tangle)
Hi Damon, I'll pray for your quick recovery. Smart to not consider "destashing" yet, because you never know how your rehabilitation will turn out. I'm a disabled beader as well, so I'm interested in tips as well. Cheers!
Hello DaMon 🌸 I have been thinking about you lately! I’m so sorry to hear about your stroke. I’m so glad you’re going to keep beading. You are a beautiful beader and I know you will be back at your beading table. I’ll do some research online - there must be books, articles, even videos addressing this. I’ll let you know what I find. I wish you a speedy recovery and look forward to beading with you again 🌞😃
@@BronzeponyBeadedJewelry Thank you, Steph. I look forward to seeing what comes up. I find it to be a meditative pursuit and really need it at the moment. MYTNT
Super pretty! I have some random cabs in larger sizes so i may try this technique to use them up. One method i often employ when embellishing bezels where the math isnt very even/easy to divide, is to think if im going to attach a bail or a wire guardian or some other attachment, i minus those attachment point beads from the overall embellishment count. So in this tutorial as an example, decide where your bail attachment point is going to be then take your 34 bead count, knock it down to 32 for your embellishment pattern and sew in your bail/wire guardian over the 2 beads you designated at the beginning when you chose your attachment point.
That is such a great tip! Thank you for sharing.😊
You've done it again Stephanie - this is gorgeous bezel!! I love how you will use it as a brooch. ❤😊
Thank you so much! 💖
Having your furbaby in the video makes it 10x better❤. I miss my furbaby beading buddies soooo so much😢
This is definitely in my future! Thank you for another lovely design. I love seeing what you come up with for the collections/boxes you receive. ❤
I hope you enjoy making it! 😊
OMGoodness! Look at the Christmas gift potential!! Love it!
Thank you 🙏
This is stunning! Would love to make a pendant with and integrated beaded “chain” with it. I may order this cabochon in several colors to make gifts. Really, you made a gorgeous piece of glass even more stunning with your beadwork. Thanks for sharing! 😊
I think a pendant would be so beautiful, I love that idea! 😊
This brooch turned out gorgeous! It looks so beautiful with your scarf. I love wearing scarves, but I'm not crazy about the bulk of the knot. Your idea eliminates that concern!
Such a great tutorial too.
May I suggest, instead of gluing on the filigree piece, if you know ahead of time your making a brooch, how about insetting the filigree within the bezel along with that gorgeous cab? You may need to add 1 more round of beads to make room for it, but it should be perfectly secure sewn in. Or, you could hand stitch it on at the end. That way, there's no scary gluing step to be afraid of. Just a thought...
I'm definitely gong to be looking for similar cabs for this design. Thanks so much!
That is a great suggestion - I will have to try that! Thank you for sharing!
This is a beautiful box, I love it. I purchased the cabochon in several colors. It is beautiful! And your work is exquisite!
Thank you so much 😊
Stunning! Love this! Your color choices are always the best! 💕
Thank you so much! 💕
Gorgeous brooch Stephanie🤩
Thank you! 🤗
Another fantastic design! I always learn something watching your videos!!
Thank you so much 😊
Beautiful Stephanie !!!
Thank you so much! 💖
Beautiful Stephanie❤️
Thank you! 🤗
Such an amazing piece.. love it!!❤❤
I'm so glad you like it! 😊
Love it, thank you, Stephanie!
You are very welcome! 😊
Здравствуйте, Стефани!
Очень милый и изящный элемент, который подойдёт и для кулона, и для броши!
Давно любуюсь Вашими работами!
Вы - замечательный Мастер!
👏🏻🌹💗
Thank you 🙏
So beautiful.
Thank you!
Everyone needs a beading familiar! 😊
Yes! 😊
Thank you for this! I can use the beads I have left over from my box and not have to order more.
You’re very welcome! 😊
Beautiful ❤😊
I'm so glad you think so! 😊
That is stunning!
Thank you 😊
This is so beautiful, I must add these cabochons to my next order, may I ask a question, I have lots of 27mm round glass cabochons with a pointy back like a rivoli, would this work of them as well, you’re work is amazing I’m always in awe of every design you make
Yes you can 😊Start with the same amount of Delicas. You may need one less round 15/0’s on the back and one less round of 11/0 Delicas on the front. Check as you go to make the perfect fit and adjust accordingly.
@@BronzeponyBeadedJewelry thank you so much ❤
So purdy❤
Thank you 🙏
Super super super super super super super super super super super super super super ❤❤❤❤❤
I am so glad you love it! 💖
Hi All
I have a big favor to ask our beading community.
I recently had a stroke and am seeking information about resources and aids to help me bead with one hand. It’s still early days in my recovery and rehabilitation. I have been beading for nearly 10 years and have collected quite a stash, which I’m not ready to part with yet. I want to explore all options for one-handed beading before considering getting rid of anything.
I welcome any and all suggestions.
MYTNT (May Your Thread Never Tangle)
Hi Damon, I'll pray for your quick recovery. Smart to not consider "destashing" yet, because you never know how your rehabilitation will turn out. I'm a disabled beader as well, so I'm interested in tips as well. Cheers!
Hello DaMon 🌸 I have been thinking about you lately! I’m so sorry to hear about your stroke. I’m so glad you’re going to keep beading. You are a beautiful beader and I know you will be back at your beading table. I’ll do some research online - there must be books, articles, even videos addressing this. I’ll let you know what I find. I wish you a speedy recovery and look forward to beading with you again 🌞😃
@@Doxymeister Thank you for your kind words.MYTNT
@@BronzeponyBeadedJewelry Thank you, Steph. I look forward to seeing what comes up. I find it to be a meditative pursuit and really need it at the moment. MYTNT