Thanks so much for the kind words Natalia. We've been making these tutorials for awhile now and we like to think the quality gets a little better every year. So glad to hear this one was exactly right.
I agree, too! This tutorial is exactly what I needed. My son and I are getting ready to make a bracelet for my husband for his birthday, and the part I needed was how to add fasteners to finish it off nicely. This video de-mystifies the fastener part of it for me in the minimum time but at the same time with enough repetition that it really taught me well.
Kat, you explain things so well and have such a pleasant voice to listen to. Please do more tutorials on simple bracelets for those of us who do the less intricate jewelry. Love the Beadaholique videos.
Oh I do like that very much. What a great idea! Good advice too on Beadalon wire measurement for this size seed bead and jump ring sizes. Very important info but not many people out there give it. Thank you Kat, this is something I WILL be trying.
I do appreciate your instructions. Your video has answered many questions I've had for a long time - specially ones about using the crimp beads and the crimp tool. Thank You so much for sharing this video with us.
I'm happy we could help! Crimping is a tough topic, it's something ever jewelry maker needs to learn but it can be tough to explain all the nuances. Glad to know this video is helpful.
Your tutorial and instructions are excellent! I can’t wait to learn from you! I love, love beads! To be able (hopefully) to make them for family and friends. Thank you Thank you!
I have never seen such a perfect jewelry tutorial. I'm new to making beaded jewelry (as in, this would be my first piece), and this tutorial was phenomenal in explaining everything I need and how to go through the process of making a bracelet.
That's wonderful to hear thank you! If you're just starting out and you're new the channel be sure to check out our project pages too, they're usually linked in video description. We do close up photography, written instructions, and sometimes model shots for many of these jewelry projects. Here's the project page for the friendship bracelet: beadaholique.com/products/beaded-friendship-bracelet
Thanks! We like to make our instructions as detailed as possible and explain every step along the way. We don't skip any steps until we've showed something at least 3 or 4 times.
Pretty little bracelet project-I bet you can use those crimping pliers in your sleep!! I always feel like I need another couple of hands to do any crimping.
Hi, great video. Please can you tell me the wrist size the bracelet fits? Or how I can measure generally if I don't have an actual wrist measurement. Thank you.
This particular project is 6.5 inches. One of the easiest and quickest ways is to take cord and simply wrapit it around the wearer's wrist to get an idea of the approximate size. Thanks for watching!
I love how simple yet beautiful this is! I was wondering, however, if there are any ways or tutorials for crimping the tubes for those who don't own a pair of crimping pliers?
If you want to using beading wire and crimp beads, you will really need crimping pliers. There are 4 basic tools that are great to have if you are starting out and they will let you make most projects: Crimping Plier, Cutter, and 2 pairs of Chain Nose Pliers. With those four tools, you can make most projects.
Most bracelets on our site are for pretty standard size wrists but you can easily adapt the patterns for larger or smaller wrists. This particular bracelet is for a medium size wrist.
Thanks Carole! We have a project page on how we made the bracelet if you'd like to see more details: beadaholique.com/products/beaded-friendship-bracelet
Hi! This is a designer who is not with us currently but we usually make our designs to be 7 - 7.5". You can usually easily adjust the pattern to be bigger or smaller.
I love this tutorial. I strung the beads and realized I didn't have enough wire. Can you tell me how long you use? Im making Harry Potter color bracelets. Thanks so much!
We used two 12 inch long strands of wire for the one we made in the video. The finished bracelet measured 6.5 inches including the clasp. You can see more details in the written instructions for the bracelet here: beadaholique.com/products/beaded-friendship-bracelet
We use a close those small 4mm closed jump rings to join the strands to a larger open jump ring because it adds strength to the clasp. The ends of those strands are so small that they might work their way through the gap of an open jump ring or be yanked through. The smaller closed jump ring also helps taper the clasp from narrow to large. You can try an open jump ring instead and see how it feels for you. For us it was a little too insecure.
Hey Kamar, I think you're put your finger on a common theme with jewelry design here. Making sure your jewelry can open and close can often be the biggest technical challenge. Most of our projects do require tools for those steps, but we have a few recent beaded bracelet tutorials that don't require any sort of pliers or special clasps. Take a look as these two: This stretch bracelet can make without the glue and even without a needle if you're patient: ruclips.net/video/tQB-TCgvnYE/видео.html And if you're game to learn a bit of knotting you can do a lot with just sliding knots and cord: ruclips.net/video/fNKcAbB9DME/видео.html
Thanks so much for your kind words! Although we do not have a refill kit, all the ingredients for this project can be found here: www.beadaholique.com/beaded-friendship-bracelet.html All the findings used are silver plating over brass. Thanks again!!
I liked the idea of using beading wire because it is said to be stronger and more permanent than string or stretch cord.Crimps, however, are very finicky. Even when using the right sized beading wire with the right sized crimp and the right sized crimping tool and making sure the wire is not on top of each other, but rather beside each other in the crimp, I find when folded over and tugged, the crimp slides, and if flattened more, it breaks. Or all could be good, but then it opens when you put the crimp cover on. The camera shot is great and the tip about making sure the side of the jump ring matching when attaching to the other end is great, but this technique of crimping with fold over is too chancey for me to want to give this away as a gift. Crimping without the foldover is somewhat sturdier, in my experience but recently I used clam shells so I wouldn't have to fold over to fit under a tiny crimp cover, but when I gave a good tug, it all fell apart. The crimp beads I used were made of brass, if that has anything to do with it??
Hello! Yes, it could very well be that it's the crimp beads you are using that are the issue and not your technique. One of my most frustrating experiences was learning to crimp crimp beads and after many, many tears, I realized I was using a crimp bead that was inferior and cheaply made. I was just starting out in jewelry making and had no idea. Once I bought a better crimp bead, I suddenly had success and my crimps held. Personally, I also find that crimp tubes work better than round crimp beads.
Have you tried looking at other crimping pliers? This 0.015 inch (0.38mm) wire is definitely on the small side, it can be frustrating. What we've found makes the biggest difference with challenging crimp jobs is what pliers we're using. One of the reasons we like the Xuron 4-in-1s we use in this video so much is the notch. That V shape fits the crimp to the wire in a way that we've found to be more reliable then the usual U or bean shaped notches. You can take a look at them here: beadaholique.com/products/xuron-4-in-1-crimping-pliers-works-on-1-2-and-3mm-crimps
We haven't tried making waist beads ourselves yet but the wire is a good balanced wire, it's got a medium amount of flexibility and a 17 pound test strength, that should be more than strong enough. You can find it here: beadaholique.com/products/beadalon-wire-standard-bright-19-strand-015-inch-30ft
We used a chain nose plier and a bent chain nose plier in the video because those small rounded ends are helpful for opening small jump rings. You can use a pair of flat nosed pliers, the smaller jump rings attaching the strands will just be a bit frustrating to open.
The lobster clasp you mean, that opens and closes the bracelet? You can put on regular pliers. If you mean the crimp tubes that crimp the ends of the wire strands , no a regular set of pliers won't do the the job, you definitely want some crimp pliers. Here is the kind we use in the video, they're our favorite: beadaholique.com/products/xuron-4-in-1-crimping-pliers-works-on-1-2-and-3mm-crimps
If done properly, the crimping should not cut the wire. We have more videos on wire crimping here: beadaholique.com/products/how-to-use-crimp-beads-and-tubes
We used two 12 inch strands of wire to start the bracelet. You can find all the details in the Instructions section of the project page: beadaholique.com/products/beaded-friendship-bracelet
I think so, we haven't tried making a string of waist beads but the styles seem fairly similar and Miyuki 11/0 rounds are well at home in any design that needs small round beads.
What we usually recommend for sizing bracelets like this is to take a piece of string, wrap it around your wrist to the level of tightness you want for the bracelet, and then measure the string. For a 3 strand bracelet you can multiply that length by 3.
They are 12mm. Here is a link to our 12mm lobster clasps on our site: beadaholique.com/search?type=product&q=12mm%20lobster&_=pf&pf_st_availability=true&pf_t_size=0-Size%3A12mm&pf_t_style=0-Style%3ALobster
I are easy to work with but my crimp beads keep breaking I never had trouble with any before but I bought a bunch from a good store but they are breaking
Kat used her professional Tronex flush cutters in the video, which you can find here: beadaholique.com/products/tronex-tools-flush-cutter-pliers-with-standard-handle-and-tip-protector-5-inches-long-1-piece If you're just getting started with jewelry making and looking for a good starter pair of cutters we've also done a lot of good work with these less expensive Xuron flush cutters: beadaholique.com/products/sharp-flush-cutter-pliers-for-cutting-beading-wire-1-piece
We used 11/0 Miyuki rounds for the bracelet, you can see our selection of them here: beadaholique.com/collections/seed-beads?_=pf&pf_t_style=0-Style%3ARound&pf_v_brand=Miyuki&pf_t_size=0-Size%3A11%2F0
Hi Kat. As usual, I have a question for you. I'd like to know if this same process would work using more strands, 4 perhaps? I'll be watching out for a reply, if not from Kat, maybe one of you ladies (or gents) would answer my question. Thanks for this informative video and to those of you taking the time to read this. 😊 [Stella in Texas]
You can certainly add more strands if you like by repeating the techniques in the video. You may just need a slightly larger jump ring at each end to accommodate more strands. Thanks for watching!
good job but when the video starts you already have the strings beaded. What is the length??? please. would be nice if you could show it from start to finish for visual learners.
The starting length for the wires is 12 inches a piece. We've also got the pattern written up in the project page's instruction section here: beadaholique.com/products/beaded-friendship-bracelet Sorry about the shortcut, we're all visual learners here too. Most of the time we do full beginning to end tutorials, but sometimes with classic designs like this we experiment with skipping ahead a bit. The consensus in the comments here is that we should keep doing full length videos though, and so we shall 😅
This style of bracelet is pretty versatile. Each strand is separate and not connected to the other, so to make a single strand version of the bracelet you don't have to do anything special. You can follow these instructions using the same size of jump rings and crimp bead tubes, all you need to do is not make the second strand. Here's our project page for the bracelet, it's got more information and photos of the bracelet where you can get a better look at the separate strands: beadaholique.com/products/beaded-friendship-bracelet
Hi, sorry I missed your follow up question here! Try these crimp beads, they're one of our top sellers and they're silver-plated brass so they won't crack easily beadaholique.com/products/beadsmith-crimp-tubes-2x2mm-100-pieces-silver-plated
This project uses a 12mm clasp. We're sold out of the original model at the moment but this one is a good substitute beadaholique.com/products/nunn-design-silver-plated-lobster-clasps-12mm-2
12 inches for each wire. We've got a project page for the bracelet with written instructions here: beadaholique.com/products/beaded-friendship-bracelet
Hi Cherie, sorry this video's not working for you. We try to strike the right balance between teaching new techniques and recapping the fundamentals in all of these videos but we don't alway get it right. Let me know if there's anything I can help make clearer. Here's an earlier video of ours that focuses entirely on crimping with the Xuron 4-in-1 pliers, it might be easier to learn from ruclips.net/video/---E_KBRrlI/видео.html
@@beadaholique Thank you for your understanding. I just felt overwhelmed, so I came to RUclips for some guidance, and it left me feeling overwhelmed and frustrated.
No worries. Crimping can absolutely be a frustrating topic. It's never as easy to do or as easy to demonstrate as we'd like. Let know if you have any questions, I'd be happy to help.
This tutorial is immaculate. The filming, shots, instructions and speed are what is perfect for a tutorial. THANK you so much!
Thanks so much for the kind words Natalia. We've been making these tutorials for awhile now and we like to think the quality gets a little better every year. So glad to hear this one was exactly right.
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Agreed!! Nice job.
I agree, too! This tutorial is exactly what I needed. My son and I are getting ready to make a bracelet for my husband for his birthday, and the part I needed was how to add fasteners to finish it off nicely. This video de-mystifies the fastener part of it for me in the minimum time but at the same time with enough repetition that it really taught me well.
Yes definitely a really fab tutorial it was perfection and such pretty bracelets loved them thank you ❤
Kat, you explain things so well and have such a pleasant voice to listen to. Please do more tutorials on simple bracelets for those of us who do the less intricate jewelry. Love the Beadaholique videos.
Excellent instructions and demonstration. Thank you for making it so clear. I love the design. Thank you for sharing.
Love this 'on trend' bracelet. It's a bit stronger than the thread ones and I like having a clasp. Thank you for another very timely tutorial. 😊
Can you use fishing line to make this style friendship bracelets?
@@kalenecazaubon-sample1654 Yes but no crimping
Oh I do like that very much. What a great idea! Good advice too on Beadalon wire measurement for this size seed bead and jump ring sizes. Very important info but not many people out there give it.
Thank you Kat, this is something I WILL be trying.
I do appreciate your instructions. Your video has answered many questions I've had for a long time - specially ones about using the crimp beads and the crimp tool. Thank You so much for sharing this video with us.
I'm happy we could help! Crimping is a tough topic, it's something ever jewelry maker needs to learn but it can be tough to explain all the nuances. Glad to know this video is helpful.
I am just starting out with making jewellery and this is such a great tutorial, really gets me motivated to get going
Your tutorial and instructions are excellent! I can’t wait to learn from you! I love, love beads! To be able (hopefully) to make them for family and friends. Thank you Thank you!
I'm so glad we could help Judy, have fun learning and let us know if you have any questions!
Super helpful tutorial for this beginner (me)😊 I love these delicate bracelets!
it was brilliant watching you work your bead work is amazing and nice and slow thank you for sharing can't wait to see more
I just finished doing my 1st ever friendship bracelette it was easier then I thought. Can't wait to learn new projects
Wonderful, glad we could help!
I have never seen such a perfect jewelry tutorial. I'm new to making beaded jewelry (as in, this would be my first piece), and this tutorial was phenomenal in explaining everything I need and how to go through the process of making a bracelet.
So glad you found this helpful, hope your bracelet making has been going well! Let us know if you ever have any questions!
Thanks . I love your detail explanation and demonstrate skills. 🙏🙏🙏
Glad we could help!
These are outstanding videos for someone just learning to do this! Thank you!
That's wonderful to hear thank you! If you're just starting out and you're new the channel be sure to check out our project pages too, they're usually linked in video description. We do close up photography, written instructions, and sometimes model shots for many of these jewelry projects. Here's the project page for the friendship bracelet: beadaholique.com/products/beaded-friendship-bracelet
Thank you, I love how you take your time to explain what your doing, good job.
Thanks! We like to make our instructions as detailed as possible and explain every step along the way. We don't skip any steps until we've showed something at least 3 or 4 times.
Beautiful 🤩❤️
Thank you for this. I have seen these everywhere but I have so many seed beads. I knew I could make them. Great tutorial.
Thank you! Great tutorial! Clear and easy to see!
Thanks I'm so glad you liked it!
That's a beautiful bracelet! Awesome tutorial!
Thanks Maria glad you like it! 💖
Pretty little bracelet project-I bet you can use those crimping pliers in your sleep!! I always feel like I need another couple of hands to do any crimping.
Hi, great video. Please can you tell me the wrist size the bracelet fits? Or how I can measure generally if I don't have an actual wrist measurement. Thank you.
This particular project is 6.5 inches. One of the easiest and quickest ways is to take cord and simply wrapit it around the wearer's wrist to get an idea of the approximate size. Thanks for watching!
Beautiful
I love how simple yet beautiful this is! I was wondering, however, if there are any ways or tutorials for crimping the tubes for those who don't own a pair of crimping pliers?
Although we do not have a video on it, we can confirm flat nose pliers can be used to squash the crimp. Thanks for watching!
Absolutely perfect
Thank you for watching!
Do I have to have the crimping pliers? I'm just starting off and I don't have a ton of tools yet. Thanks for this informative video
If you want to using beading wire and crimp beads, you will really need crimping pliers. There are 4 basic tools that are great to have if you are starting out and they will let you make most projects: Crimping Plier, Cutter, and 2 pairs of Chain Nose Pliers. With those four tools, you can make most projects.
Thanks a lot for this great tutorial. Just wondering what is the length of the bracelet? Does that fit all the wrist sizes?
Most bracelets on our site are for pretty standard size wrists but you can easily adapt the patterns for larger or smaller wrists. This particular bracelet is for a medium size wrist.
Great instructions & video. Thanks!
Happy to help!
I like how you made your friendship bracelet
Thanks Carole! We have a project page on how we made the bracelet if you'd like to see more details: beadaholique.com/products/beaded-friendship-bracelet
Thank you very much God bless you for sharing.
Thanks Mary!
Good job..very clear video..i have a question how long is the bracelet?
Hi! This is a designer who is not with us currently but we usually make our designs to be 7 - 7.5". You can usually easily adjust the pattern to be bigger or smaller.
What a nice idea, thanks for sharing this with us. 😆
Thank you for sharing this!
That's what we're here for, glad it was helpful for you!
Really smooth tutorial
Thanks, so glad you liked it!
I love this tutorial. I strung the beads and realized I didn't have enough wire. Can you tell me how long you use? Im making Harry Potter color bracelets. Thanks so much!
We used two 12 inch long strands of wire for the one we made in the video. The finished bracelet measured 6.5 inches including the clasp. You can see more details in the written instructions for the bracelet here: beadaholique.com/products/beaded-friendship-bracelet
Hi Kat can I use fishing line instead of the wire for this design for friendship bracelets? So pretty 💖😊
Very niceandcute thank you💖
Love these ❤
So beautiful! 🥰
Thank you!
I really enjoyed how you teach how to close off, but I have one question do you have to use closed jump rings?
We use a close those small 4mm closed jump rings to join the strands to a larger open jump ring because it adds strength to the clasp. The ends of those strands are so small that they might work their way through the gap of an open jump ring or be yanked through. The smaller closed jump ring also helps taper the clasp from narrow to large. You can try an open jump ring instead and see how it feels for you. For us it was a little too insecure.
thanks i loved it
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This is so good, it's expert level. But I just have some beads and wanted to make something with them. I'm an amateur with none of these tools 😅
Hey Kamar, I think you're put your finger on a common theme with jewelry design here. Making sure your jewelry can open and close can often be the biggest technical challenge. Most of our projects do require tools for those steps, but we have a few recent beaded bracelet tutorials that don't require any sort of pliers or special clasps. Take a look as these two:
This stretch bracelet can make without the glue and even without a needle if you're patient: ruclips.net/video/tQB-TCgvnYE/видео.html
And if you're game to learn a bit of knotting you can do a lot with just sliding knots and cord: ruclips.net/video/fNKcAbB9DME/видео.html
@@beadaholique thank you so much👏
Always love your videos you do a wonderful job. Do they come in a refill kit? And May I ask if the hardware stainless? Thank you
Thanks so much for your kind words!
Although we do not have a refill kit, all the ingredients for this project can be found here: www.beadaholique.com/beaded-friendship-bracelet.html
All the findings used are silver plating over brass. Thanks again!!
Thanks for sharing
Thank you
I liked the idea of using beading wire because it is said to be stronger and more permanent than string or stretch cord.Crimps, however, are very finicky. Even when using the right sized beading wire with the right sized crimp and the right sized crimping tool and making sure the wire is not on top of each other, but rather beside each other in the crimp, I find when folded over and tugged, the crimp slides, and if flattened more, it breaks. Or all could be good, but then it opens when you put the crimp cover on. The camera shot is great and the tip about making sure the side of the jump ring matching when attaching to the other end is great, but this technique of crimping with fold over is too chancey for me to want to give this away as a gift. Crimping without the foldover is somewhat sturdier, in my experience but recently I used clam shells so I wouldn't have to fold over to fit under a tiny crimp cover, but when I gave a good tug, it all fell apart. The crimp beads I used were made of brass, if that has anything to do with it??
Hello! Yes, it could very well be that it's the crimp beads you are using that are the issue and not your technique. One of my most frustrating experiences was learning to crimp crimp beads and after many, many tears, I realized I was using a crimp bead that was inferior and cheaply made. I was just starting out in jewelry making and had no idea. Once I bought a better crimp bead, I suddenly had success and my crimps held. Personally, I also find that crimp tubes work better than round crimp beads.
Thanks. Great help
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Thankyou very pretty!!
Thanks, so glad you like it!
omgg thank youu, i love this!
Thanks, glad we could share it!
Love your tutorials. I have problems with using the .15 in wire. No matter what crimp bead i use the .15 keeps pulling through. Any suggestions?
Have you tried looking at other crimping pliers? This 0.015 inch (0.38mm) wire is definitely on the small side, it can be frustrating. What we've found makes the biggest difference with challenging crimp jobs is what pliers we're using. One of the reasons we like the Xuron 4-in-1s we use in this video so much is the notch. That V shape fits the crimp to the wire in a way that we've found to be more reliable then the usual U or bean shaped notches. You can take a look at them here: beadaholique.com/products/xuron-4-in-1-crimping-pliers-works-on-1-2-and-3mm-crimps
Great job! Thanks 💜
Thanks for watching!
I really like this. Thank you
This tutorial was amazing 👏🏾👏🏾
What size wire would you use for 8/0 beads? Any other changes to the jump ring sizes or anything else? Thanks :)
You could use up to .024" beading wire. You could certainly use the same jump ring and clasp sizes. Thanks for watching!
Loved this!!!
Thanks
Glad we could help!
🙏🙏🙏🙏thank you for this
Glad to help!
You explain so well. Thanks
Can I use this method for waist beads? Do you think that wiring is strong enough? If not what do you recommend for waist beads?
We haven't tried making waist beads ourselves yet but the wire is a good balanced wire, it's got a medium amount of flexibility and a 17 pound test strength, that should be more than strong enough. You can find it here: beadaholique.com/products/beadalon-wire-standard-bright-19-strand-015-inch-30ft
Do you have suggestion.. i only have cooper wire.. can i used it too?
thank you for calling it a jump ring lobster clasp and charms. i see soo many people calling them keychains instead of the actual name so thanks
Do u have to use those pliers or can u use regular pliers that are flat?
We used a chain nose plier and a bent chain nose plier in the video because those small rounded ends are helpful for opening small jump rings. You can use a pair of flat nosed pliers, the smaller jump rings attaching the strands will just be a bit frustrating to open.
@@beadaholique ok that is good to know what about for the clamp
The lobster clasp you mean, that opens and closes the bracelet? You can put on regular pliers. If you mean the crimp tubes that crimp the ends of the wire strands , no a regular set of pliers won't do the the job, you definitely want some crimp pliers. Here is the kind we use in the video, they're our favorite: beadaholique.com/products/xuron-4-in-1-crimping-pliers-works-on-1-2-and-3mm-crimps
Can this be used for anything? Anklet? Necklace?
Absolutely!
I am new to beading. Can the crimping potentially cut the wire?
If done properly, the crimping should not cut the wire. We have more videos on wire crimping here:
beadaholique.com/products/how-to-use-crimp-beads-and-tubes
Oh it is wire not stretchy string. Thank you.
I WOULD LIKE 2 KNOW ON THE 4 MM JUMP RING HOW MANY STINGS BRACELETS CAN U PUT ON IT SAFELY
An additional 2 strands will fit comfortably on these rings. Thanks for watching!
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Hello. could you tell me the length of the wire you are using? I can't find it anywhere. Thank you
We used two 12 inch strands of wire to start the bracelet. You can find all the details in the Instructions section of the project page: beadaholique.com/products/beaded-friendship-bracelet
Thank you so much 👏👏👏
Hi, can this wire and seed beads be used to make waist beads?
I think so, we haven't tried making a string of waist beads but the styles seem fairly similar and Miyuki 11/0 rounds are well at home in any design that needs small round beads.
What if we dnt have the crimp tube?
We are glad to confirm we have crimp beads available on our site here: beadaholique.com/search?type=product&q=crimp+tube+2x2mm
Hi again how much wire will I need for a 3 bead pattern? My wrist size is 20cm
What we usually recommend for sizing bracelets like this is to take a piece of string, wrap it around your wrist to the level of tightness you want for the bracelet, and then measure the string. For a 3 strand bracelet you can multiply that length by 3.
@@beadaholique thank you 😊
Glad to help!
@@beadaholique 😊
I have no wire but want to use thread will it still work out.
If thread is used, we recommend knotting the ends as the crimps may break the thread. Thanks for watching!
What size is your lobster clasp?
They are 12mm. Here is a link to our 12mm lobster clasps on our site: beadaholique.com/search?type=product&q=12mm%20lobster&_=pf&pf_st_availability=true&pf_t_size=0-Size%3A12mm&pf_t_style=0-Style%3ALobster
I are easy to work with but my crimp beads keep breaking I never had trouble with any before but I bought a bunch from a good store but they are breaking
We recommend the crimp tubes on our website. Here is a direct link: beadaholique.com/products/crimp-beads-tube-2x2mm-silver-plated
What cutters are you using
We used Tronex flush cutters: beadaholique.com/products/tronex-tools-flush-cutter-pliers-with-standard-handle-and-tip-protector-5-inches-long-1-piece
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How long is the bracelet?
The version we make in the video is 6.5 inches long. You can see more details on it here: beadaholique.com/products/beaded-friendship-bracelet
what did you use to cut the wire?
Kat used her professional Tronex flush cutters in the video, which you can find here: beadaholique.com/products/tronex-tools-flush-cutter-pliers-with-standard-handle-and-tip-protector-5-inches-long-1-piece
If you're just getting started with jewelry making and looking for a good starter pair of cutters we've also done a lot of good work with these less expensive Xuron flush cutters: beadaholique.com/products/sharp-flush-cutter-pliers-for-cutting-beading-wire-1-piece
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whats the measure of the bracelet?
Hello what's the size of the beads?
We used 11/0 Miyuki rounds for the bracelet, you can see our selection of them here: beadaholique.com/collections/seed-beads?_=pf&pf_t_style=0-Style%3ARound&pf_v_brand=Miyuki&pf_t_size=0-Size%3A11%2F0
Hi Kat. As usual, I have a question for you. I'd like to know if this same process would work using more strands, 4 perhaps? I'll be watching out for a reply, if not from Kat, maybe one of you ladies (or gents) would answer my question. Thanks for this informative video and to those of you taking the time to read this. 😊
[Stella in Texas]
You can certainly add more strands if you like by repeating the techniques in the video. You may just need a slightly larger jump ring at each end to accommodate more strands. Thanks for watching!
@@beadaholique , it's my pleasure. Thank [you] for answering my question, 'preciate it!
good job but when the video starts you already have the strings beaded. What is the length??? please. would be nice if you could show it from start to finish for visual learners.
The starting length for the wires is 12 inches a piece. We've also got the pattern written up in the project page's instruction section here: beadaholique.com/products/beaded-friendship-bracelet
Sorry about the shortcut, we're all visual learners here too. Most of the time we do full beginning to end tutorials, but sometimes with classic designs like this we experiment with skipping ahead a bit. The consensus in the comments here is that we should keep doing full length videos though, and so we shall 😅
@@beadaholique thank you
@@winningnumbers Glad I could help!
Can you do how to just make one bracelet?
This style of bracelet is pretty versatile. Each strand is separate and not connected to the other, so to make a single strand version of the bracelet you don't have to do anything special. You can follow these instructions using the same size of jump rings and crimp bead tubes, all you need to do is not make the second strand. Here's our project page for the bracelet, it's got more information and photos of the bracelet where you can get a better look at the separate strands: beadaholique.com/products/beaded-friendship-bracelet
Beadaholique what about good crimp beads that don't break easily
Hi, sorry I missed your follow up question here! Try these crimp beads, they're one of our top sellers and they're silver-plated brass so they won't crack easily beadaholique.com/products/beadsmith-crimp-tubes-2x2mm-100-pieces-silver-plated
What size clasp?
This project uses a 12mm clasp. We're sold out of the original model at the moment but this one is a good substitute beadaholique.com/products/nunn-design-silver-plated-lobster-clasps-12mm-2
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can you do the same making a necklace
Yeah absolutely, this is a nice versatile technique.
What is the length of the wire you cut to bead the bracelet?
12 inches for each wire. We've got a project page for the bracelet with written instructions here: beadaholique.com/products/beaded-friendship-bracelet
YOU did'nt mention nothing about size?
How about you FIRST point out where you're crimping, before actually going ahead and crimping just because you already know!!
Hi Cherie, sorry this video's not working for you. We try to strike the right balance between teaching new techniques and recapping the fundamentals in all of these videos but we don't alway get it right. Let me know if there's anything I can help make clearer. Here's an earlier video of ours that focuses entirely on crimping with the Xuron 4-in-1 pliers, it might be easier to learn from ruclips.net/video/---E_KBRrlI/видео.html
@@beadaholique Thank you for your understanding. I just felt overwhelmed, so I came to RUclips for some guidance, and it left me feeling overwhelmed and frustrated.
No worries. Crimping can absolutely be a frustrating topic. It's never as easy to do or as easy to demonstrate as we'd like. Let know if you have any questions, I'd be happy to help.