Give it a try, Mary!! I think you'll enjoy it :-) It's about as mindless and repetitive (if you like that sort of thing - like me! hehe) as Peyote stitch! :-) -Leah
Great tip for blending bead colors--thanks for showing us how to incorporate one of the new Cymbal findings to make a beautiful bracelet project. Thanks, Leah.
You're very welcome, Sue!! Some people prefer to eyeball, and sometimes I do that, but for stitch as regular as this a little simple math really makes things so much easier! -Leah
Yes you can do this stitch with any size beads but you'd have to swap out this cymbal ending for one that designed for 11/0 beads instead. Happy Beading!
Hi! Ideally, as much as is comfortable for you to avoid adding new thread halfway through the bracelet! As everyone's wrist is a little different, the amount of thread will vary. A good tip is: don't add the end (i.e. don't make the first row the one with the Cymbal end) right away, and don't cut the thread off, in this way if you run out of thread, you can continue the bracelet in the same way going the other way, that is: make one end of the bracelet as you run out of thread and pick up the 'tail' back on the beginning end. Hope this helps!
Thanks for the excellent video!! I just ordered a loom but would rather not use the loom. Can I use 15 beads across in the square stitch and follow the pattern for my bracelet following this method? Thanks! 😊
very nice. but what if you do a pattern that involves say, 10 beads across, what about the cymbal finding for that size? It is going to look weird. unless you have any other suggestions.
Hi Fernando! The Cymbals endings come in many different sizes and styles so you have a lot to choose from based on your design! You can check them all out here: www.eurekacrystalbeads.com/cymbal-findings/
The fan ending is one the the Cymbals line of findings: www.eurekacrystalbeads.com/cymbal-findings/ And the toggle clasp is one of our TierraCast toggle clasps: www.eurekacrystalbeads.com/tierracast-findings/
Another wonderful clear tutorial. I always thought this type of bracelet was always loomed. I like this square stitch much better. Thank you!
There's so many fun ways to make stuff without a loom! Thanks for watching!
Awesome tutorial. Thank you for sharing your knowledge & time! Well done!
My pleasure!
I haven't made anything with the square stitch but your instructions make it look so easy! Thanks for sharing!
Give it a try, Mary!! I think you'll enjoy it :-) It's about as mindless and repetitive (if you like that sort of thing - like me! hehe) as Peyote stitch! :-) -Leah
Love this Bracelet! Adding this to my list. Good to know about the loom replacement!
Glad you love is, Susan!
I love the Cymbal findings! Really takes things up a notch.
Absolutely, Loyce!
Beautiful bracelet love the greens favorite color. You are easy to follow when beading. Will have to get some materials from Eureka. Thank you
Glad you love it, Audrey! :-)
Lovely bracelet.
Thank you! Cheers!
Great tip for blending bead colors--thanks for showing us how to incorporate one of the new Cymbal findings to make a beautiful bracelet project. Thanks, Leah.
You're very welcome, Sue!! Some people prefer to eyeball, and sometimes I do that, but for stitch as regular as this a little simple math really makes things so much easier! -Leah
Beautiful x
Thank you! Cheers!
Que bonito explicas! Gracias!
Thank you! 💗✨
That is beautiful can it be done with size 11 seed if Don't have size 8
Yes you can do this stitch with any size beads but you'd have to swap out this cymbal ending for one that designed for 11/0 beads instead. Happy Beading!
great fun like what I have seen thankyou
Thanks Roselin!
I want to try this I do have a ? How do you determine how much line to use ?
Hi! Ideally, as much as is comfortable for you to avoid adding new thread halfway through the bracelet! As everyone's wrist is a little different, the amount of thread will vary. A good tip is: don't add the end (i.e. don't make the first row the one with the Cymbal end) right away, and don't cut the thread off, in this way if you run out of thread, you can continue the bracelet in the same way going the other way, that is: make one end of the bracelet as you run out of thread and pick up the 'tail' back on the beginning end. Hope this helps!
Ty vm did not think about that was trying to do it as I seen in the video and was having trouble ty again
Love it!! 💜
Thank you!! Hope you give it a try! :-) -Leah
Thanks for the excellent video!! I just ordered a loom but would rather not use the loom. Can I use 15 beads across in the square stitch and follow the pattern for my bracelet following this method? Thanks! 😊
Absolutely, Barbara!!
how did you remove the stop bead plz share ..
Hi! You should be able to pull the stop bead off the thread with no problem by pulling on it 💖
What if you are using a pattern. They are 15 wide. Do you do the same thing
Hi Barbara! Thanks for watching! Which part exactly are you asking about?
very nice. but what if you do a pattern that involves say, 10 beads across, what about the cymbal finding for that size? It is going to look weird. unless you have any other suggestions.
Hi Fernando! The Cymbals endings come in many different sizes and styles so you have a lot to choose from based on your design! You can check them all out here: www.eurekacrystalbeads.com/cymbal-findings/
What are those green 8/o called as colour name ? Very beautiful clasping with that Cymbal .
Here you go, Soile! At this link you'll see both colors of 8/0's listed :-)
www.eurekacrystalbeads.com/square-stitch-colorshift-bracelet
Hello where can I buy these Closures ?
The fan ending is one the the Cymbals line of findings: www.eurekacrystalbeads.com/cymbal-findings/
And the toggle clasp is one of our TierraCast toggle clasps: www.eurekacrystalbeads.com/tierracast-findings/
😍🤗😍
Thank you!
what the spider doin
Sorry the square stitch