2 years ago i was a subscriber but this video is now useful for me, very nice and easy bracelet for incoming spring, thank you my dear Gina, sometimes i need inspiration and your videos are perfect for my purpose, love 💞
Loved how you began and ended. yours are so Masterfully done!! I Gave it a try a couple times but didn’t knot anything bc I was practicing noob. So late to the party. Thank you, You gave me a guide to follow where to add a half hitch. Instead of wondering where or being inconsistent. Thank you
Gorgeous! I've done a few necklaces in this stitch with 4 crystals in each round - but I can't wait to try it with just 3! Thanks for sharing, Gina - you're a brilliant teacher : )
I love this bracelet and how you show how to make it. I'm new to all this and wish it showed which beads you are talking about putting on the needle. I will have to go back to the beginning to see which beads you mean. I know part of the reason for not showing them is so the camera is closer to the stringing. Would you bring them closer in future videos? Thanks again for showing how you made this intricate bracelet and for your knowledgeable skill.
I love this bracelet! I do need to admit to wondering how you got "stuffing" 😂 to stay inside the netting. Lol. Guess I've made a few too many stuffed animals over the last few decades! I can't wait to try making this one.
I do show my materials in my videos. This video was about technique and materials needed to achieve the goal of stringing a necklace. It was not about the pattern of the necklace, this is why there is not a list of materials or a segment dedicated to the beads used. That was not the intent of this video.
I love this bracelet and mine turned out beautifully, but it came out too large. I took one end apart to alter it and made a mess of it! I discovered that if I put a small wooden cocktail skewer through the first component, it was much easier to progress to a “holdable” stage.
Oh Gina this bracelet is gorgeous! I love how you did the ends as well. Thank you very much! I have a question. I couldn’t find the jewelry you made from the March bargain bead box(pouch) could you please send me a link to it? I’d really appreciate it. I’ve been away bc of my lung trouble. I was diagnosed on top of my asthma and COPD Now I have Bronchiectasis and fibrosis of the lungs. After I see the specialist in November I’ll be on oxygen. I hope it helps the oxygen to my organs. But at least I know now why My left kidney, bladder and heart are not working properly now. The not knowing is worse. I’m happy you’re feeling better too. Looking forward to seeing your next videos. 💝🥰🤗
“Wingspan” depends one’s height. Usually a wingspan equals body height in feet/inches. (That is if, your body is properly proportionate.) It may be easier for some to realize that the amount of thread needed with wingspan may be approx at least 5 - 6’ in length. For me it’s closer to 6’, but I imagine that’s overkill in length actually needed for a bracelet. I have yet to try your technical ones thus far, but that amount of thread might drive me crazy keeping in untangled, lol. 😅 I like your thorough direction. You do really nice work. 😊
Yes, I realize that wingspan can vary with the size of the persons body, it doesn’t have to be exact it is a basic and standard starting length. In a project where it is too much you can cut it off. However, most projects you will need to extend or tie on more thread. If you feel that a wingspan is too much start with and that length will drive you mad, then start with a shorter length and learn to extend your Fireline or Nanofil To continue your project when you run out. If you are using another type of thread, then learn to tie on. I have video you can watch here: ruclips.net/video/HycMjqV_DCM/видео.html this video will teach you how to do both procedures.
This is really beautiful and much easier than one would imagine based on the complex appearance of this bracelet! When do you choose Nanofill over and Fireline and how do you decide which size to use? I bought 6 lb. Nanofill, used it one time, and my bracelet broke!
First, use 10 lb Nanofil., 6lb in Nano is too small. Nanofil is smaller in diameter than Fireline, but still very strong. so, I use it when I am going to make many passes through small beads. I use it most of the time. If I am using bigger hole beads, or very heavy beads or want the smoke color, I use Fireline.
@GGCBeginning Beaders, or anyone? Can you direct me to a supplier or brand who makes consistent shaped good quality seed beads. The ones you keep referring to as 8/O, 15/O, etc. ??? Thank you. I am not a beginner, I’m a well seasoned but haven’t focused much on seed beads. I’m a beader, and a fine bench jeweler.
Hi , Toho is the brand I use. But Miyuki is good too. But there are size variations from brand to brand. Here is video that explains this in detail: ruclips.net/video/ZUl_0IYcyZ0/видео.html
I am sorry, I live in Colorado, I really don’t know. But, RUclips is a great place to learn. There are a lot of tutorials geared to the beginners. It is how I learned, that and books.
Hi Gina , this is so pretty! Could you please share where you purchased your rondelle beads? I have such a hard time finding them! Such a gorgeous combo! Thank You!
2 years ago i was a subscriber but this video is now useful for me, very nice and easy bracelet for incoming spring, thank you my dear Gina, sometimes i need inspiration and your videos are perfect for my purpose, love 💞
Wonderful! So happy you can find inspiration here. You have been a loyal supporter and I am grateful for you!
3 years ago Made this netting did Not Finish because of the clasp,
Thanks GG for the new Video. Can now Start a new, Your Always a good Teacher ❤❤
You are welcome! Always happy to be helpful!
I love that we don’t need bead caps to finish this! It’s so pretty! Thank you for sharing! 💜
Nails by Sharon H yes, so much better!
Yes, it's harmonious and a good change.
Gina you are a master trainer. Your instructions are clear and consistent from beginning to end! Thank You very much for sharing your talent!
Thank you, how kind you are with your compliments! You are very welcome too.❤️
I love how you ended that to do the clasp. Very pretty
I am happy you like it😁
This was a fun easy bracelet to make. Your instructions were perfect.
Thank you!❤️
This bracelet is beautiful. Gina, your teaching style is so easy to follow. Thank you for sharing all your beautiful creations.
You are very welcome 😁❤️
Brilliant clasping area stitching. Wish I learned this years ago. You did well!! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟😊🌹
Mary Ann Neuroth I wish I thought of it years ago! LOL🤪
Loved how you began and ended. yours are so Masterfully done!! I Gave it a try a couple times but didn’t knot anything bc I was practicing noob. So late to the party. Thank you, You gave me a guide to follow where to add a half hitch. Instead of wondering where or being inconsistent. Thank you
Very nice ,also like the way you end your bracelet
Gorgeous! I've done a few necklaces in this stitch with 4 crystals in each round - but I can't wait to try it with just 3! Thanks for sharing, Gina - you're a brilliant teacher : )
You are very welcome, have fun with it!
I love your closing technique
Yes, I like it too.❤️
you have been a great teacher
Thank you Gina for this clear tutorial. Following this I have just made myself a necklace and really pleased with it :)
Fabulous! I love to hear that!
Very nais
Why i didn't discovered this gorgeousness before?
Love it.
I don’t know...glad you found it❤️
Love it! And love how you always do your nails.
Thank you, I enjoy them.
I love this bracelet and how you show how to make it. I'm new to all this and wish it showed which beads you are talking about putting on the needle. I will have to go back to the beginning to see which beads you mean. I know part of the reason for not showing them is so the camera is closer to the stringing. Would you bring them closer in future videos? Thanks again for showing how you made this intricate bracelet and for your knowledgeable skill.
Hi, I have tried to keep the beads in camera, it really isn’t easy. They are distracting and in my way. But I can try.
I can’t wait to make this one tonight. I love your videos and instruction. Thank you.
Thank you, have fun with it, I am happy you enjoy the videos!❤️😁💜
I enjoyed and love the bracelet tut. I think I can make it. Your an excellent teacher. Thank you.
Jean Migliori I know you can, just follow along, it’s pretty easy💜
I love this bracelet! I do need to admit to wondering how you got "stuffing" 😂 to stay inside the netting. Lol. Guess I've made a few too many stuffed animals over the last few decades! I can't wait to try making this one.
just love your tutorials your so patient thanks so much
Thank you for watching, I appreciate you also.💜
After I'm done with the other three pieces of yours I'm working on I'm gonna try this! My poor old eyes though 😳
Margie I relate, my poor eyes do not like beading much either.
You are a perfect teacher, but pls show you materials in your video,, thank you so much.. more power to you.. 😍
I do show my materials in my videos. This video was about technique and materials needed to achieve the goal of stringing a necklace. It was not about the pattern of the necklace, this is why there is not a list of materials or a segment dedicated to the beads used. That was not the intent of this video.
بسیار عالی خسته نباشین❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you😜
Very Pretty !!! I am going to try that one again I really am liking it !!! Thanks again Gina !!!
Toni Earnest no problem, it’s been fun doing these simple stitches❤️
This is so beautiful and you are an Awesome teacher on this. I feel I can try it😊😊
Go for it! You definitely can do it.😁❤️
I love this bracelet and mine turned out beautifully, but it came out too large. I took one end apart to alter it and made a mess of it! I discovered that if I put a small wooden cocktail skewer through the first component, it was much easier to progress to a “holdable” stage.
I love your details! Beautiful!
Susan Picken thank you! Glad you like it
Lovely work, enjoyed the video and you explained it perfectly, thank you !
Oh Gina this bracelet is gorgeous! I love how you did the ends as well. Thank you very much! I have a question. I couldn’t find the jewelry you made from the March bargain bead box(pouch) could you please send me a link to it? I’d really appreciate it. I’ve been away bc of my lung trouble. I was diagnosed on top of my asthma and COPD Now I have Bronchiectasis and fibrosis of the lungs. After I see the specialist in November I’ll be on oxygen. I hope it helps the oxygen to my organs. But at least I know now why My left kidney, bladder and heart are not working properly now. The not knowing is worse. I’m happy you’re feeling better too. Looking forward to seeing your next videos. 💝🥰🤗
Prayers, Susan. Hope you are doing better.
I liiiiiiiike it’s really beautiful bracelet
I enjoy making this beautiful brachelet Thank you very much 😍👍🤗
“Wingspan” depends one’s height. Usually a wingspan equals body height in feet/inches. (That is if, your body is properly proportionate.)
It may be easier for some to realize that the amount of thread needed with wingspan may be approx at least 5 - 6’ in length.
For me it’s closer to 6’, but I imagine that’s overkill in length actually needed for a bracelet. I have yet to try your technical ones thus far, but that amount of thread might drive me crazy keeping in untangled, lol. 😅 I like your thorough direction. You do really nice work. 😊
Yes, I realize that wingspan can vary with the size of the persons body, it doesn’t have to be exact it is a basic and standard starting length. In a project where it is too much you can cut it off. However, most projects you will need to extend or tie on more thread. If you feel that a wingspan is too much start with and that length will drive you mad, then start with a shorter length and learn to extend your Fireline or Nanofil To continue your project when you run out. If you are using another type of thread, then learn to tie on. I have video you can watch here: ruclips.net/video/HycMjqV_DCM/видео.html this video will teach you how to do both procedures.
Gina do you have a written out version that I can buy and print out
Thank you for all your very clear tutorials
Karen Siegall you are very welcome🌹
Love the color combo!
Scallops Seashells thanks, wasn’t sure about the colors at first, but did turn out good.💕
Really lovely and great instructions! Thanks!
harpaint thank you!
looks good I will try this thank you for your creativity n sharing.
Terri Clark you are welcome
Very pretty, thank you for sharing
You are very welcome ❤️
This is really beautiful and much easier than one would imagine based on the complex appearance of this bracelet! When do you choose Nanofill over and Fireline and how do you decide which size to use? I bought 6 lb. Nanofill, used it one time, and my bracelet broke!
First, use 10 lb Nanofil., 6lb in Nano is too small. Nanofil is smaller in diameter than Fireline, but still very strong. so, I use it when I am going to make many passes through small beads. I use it most of the time. If I am using bigger hole beads, or very heavy beads or want the smoke color, I use Fireline.
@GGCBeginning Beaders, or anyone?
Can you direct me to a supplier or brand who makes consistent shaped good quality seed beads. The ones you keep referring to as 8/O, 15/O, etc. ??? Thank you.
I am not a beginner, I’m a well seasoned but haven’t focused much on seed beads. I’m a beader, and a fine bench jeweler.
Hi , Toho is the brand I use. But Miyuki is good too. But there are size variations from brand to brand. Here is video that explains this in detail:
ruclips.net/video/ZUl_0IYcyZ0/видео.html
Hi Gina I love this I don't have any 15/0 could I use 11/0 instead or wouldn't it work
Linda Rose Tennant you can, it will work fine, they just will have a bigger presence on the bracelet.
Beautiful!
Thank you!
where in NYC are there classes to learn this type of beading?
I am sorry, I live in Colorado, I really don’t know. But, RUclips is a great place to learn. There are a lot of tutorials geared to the beginners. It is how I learned, that and books.
Gorgeous
Thank you!
Stunning... thank you so much 💜🔮❤️
You are very welcome!❤️
🤔 is this some type of chenille?
No, it’s tubular netting.
Hi Gina , this is so pretty! Could you please share where you purchased your rondelle beads? I have such a hard time finding them! Such a gorgeous combo! Thank You!
Danielle Misin I get them from chinesecrystalbeads.com, or znetshows.com you can find them on Amazon also.
GGC's Beginning Beaders Thank you Gina 🌷🌺💐🌹
So pretty!!
ellie ventrulli thank you🌺
Amazing!!!😍🤩
Super lindo
Gracias 😊
очень красивый)))!!!
Елена Грибова ❤️❤️❤️
WOOW
Luv luv it...
Glenette Owen yay, glad to hear it.
❤️❤️❤️❤️💕. THANK YOU
Celina aceves you are welcome💕
Awesome
Annu's Creations - Kitchen & Kraft thanks💙
Thanks❤️👍
You are very welcome 💕
Traduzcan a Español no todos hablamos Inglés 😢
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Iun
Maria Andrade 💜