I love your method it took cloth twine to the next level double needle hold is ingenious and the join in method a great superior hold for not pulling apart that’s one of the reasons why you’re my favourite on RUclips your sweetness and personality and knowledge and creativity and everything else about you it’s just lovely thank you so much for all that you do much love and appreciation ❤️🥰❤️
I agree with you, Marion explained the cloth twine so clearly and doing the fine one with silk is divine. I managed to do it without it untwisting by following Marion's instructions.
I am now addicted to the bead making, so creative and easy to get going on them, and I have had so much fun. They are turning out so pretty and I cant wait to do the string for the necklace, even my son liked them. I want to make a special necklace for his beloved, future wife. I can't thank you enough for teaching me. It is such a joy. You are a gift to the world.
Lovely beads Marion and a much easier way to make fabric twine! Thank you sooo much. You are a constant amazement to me - while I can’t even keep up with watching all your videos, you manage to DO all these things plus keep your garden etc etc etc. 🤯🥰❤
Marion I’m happy you are feeling better. I enjoy your genus way of doing things. You are a very great teacher! Your joyfulness inspires me. THANK YOU. You make my day each time I learn from you. Keep up the good work. Think of all of us out here in Utube land learning from you and also having so much fun with you. ❤
I’m happy to hear you are doing better ! Very interesting bead tutorial Marion ! You look so pretty today, your hair & the colors of your outfit ! We are blessed that you have so many talents to share!
Marion, I made my very first bead! I used purple velvet and pink thread. Just had to try it even though I am so far behind! I am still stitching leaves for my tree. Drooling over the bee! Thanks for keeping me busy! 😊
@@marionsworld24 you bet I will! Made a spacer bead too, addicting! Adding a bit of grass around the tree. Would love to make a butterfly but a couple of bees work too!
I totally enjoyed seeing you make your fabric beads! I have made fabric beads in the past, a bit different but I love how yours look👍💕. I have made fabric twine but never used the thin silky fabrics, it looks fabulous! Your anchoring of the twine is great! I don’t have a sewing ham but will improvise something close! love your necklace, having an “ inspirational bead to start with sure is a motivator! Thank you so much for all your tips and suggestions! At the end of your videos you always say thanks for watching, etc! I say back to you, “thank you so much for your generosity, time and joy”🌹
Thanks Diana. Anchoring the twine makes such a difference. If you have nothing to pin it to, maybe try clipping it to something with a hair tie or a bulldog clip or even a pair of pliers and an elastic band!
Love your hairstyle...it really suits you. Keep on becoming well, love your voice and presentation as always. All the best and thank YOU for everything. 💖
Marion thank you so much for the fabric twining tips. Ive tried the other way and had to give up because it hurts my arthiritic fingers! Your method looks so much easier and I'm definitely going to give it a try. Also your joining method looks much more secure. Always look, forward to your next videos. Thanks again Janet ❤
Hello, glad to hear you are feeling better 😊 your hair cut really suits you, you are looking perkier that's for sure and good to see🤗 well this was a good one for me, a while ago I got my straws out to make some beads, from a tutorial on here, then lost the video that had inspired me 🤦♀️and the cord making looks so fun, but For some reason it had me confused so I have put off attempting to try it. Now with your simple instruction I will definitely have a bash 🤞 I have some heart beads very similar from when I customised my Blythe dolls, pull chords, you make me wish I hadn't ever got rid of anything sometimes 😂 was thinking of the silky scarves I've taken to charity shops in the past, but I'm sure something will will be suitable from my rather huge stash. Have a relaxing evening Marion, thank you for the tutorials. 🤗🌈🌱🍄🌞 oh I started whittling a stick too hehe 😊
You've got lots going on Kim... just like me ☺️ I'm surprised everyone is noticing my hair. I literally cut it myself about half an hour before I did the filming. It took all of 5 minutes 😅
Haha, I always have more than one thing in the mix, my brains on fire all the time 😅 but I have a way to go before I can keep up with you Marion 😁🤗you are a superwoman in crafting lol 😂 Well, it looks lovely and suits you shorter, makes you look younger, I have my neighbour do mine, and it's a quick chop and done, I'm not a hairdressers kinda girl 😕 🌾🌈🌟🥰
Good morning Marion. I am so enjoying seeing and learning a wonderful variety of creative crafts from you. I have wanted to make fabric beads but never have, now I have a perfect tutorial to make to make some fun fabric beads! Thank you for marking them fun and easy.
Yes, I agree with all of the comments, you are so beautiful, inside and out, and the way you teach is a gift that is going to keep on giving, endlessly to all of us around the world. What an accomplishment, to know that your talents are lifting our spirits, and making us more courageous to try new things, new ways of creating. You are the finest gift any of us could hope for in all that you share. These are so wonderful!! I love your necklace and your story.
It's a bit of an odd thing to get used to...that people all over are watching me stitch my things. Up until my channel nobody used to see anything. Except for family and friends I made presents for....
Thank you for showing a simpler way to twine. It helps to have the "3rd hand" needles in the ham to hold. The joining method also. I would like a wine to show..or maybe this is enough..I know this helped me.❤
Your tutorials are so interesting that they go really quickly. Even nearly an hour isn’t long enough. I love learning all of the new skills. Thank you Marion. Karen x
Karen I’m seventy six and I like you love to learn from Marion. She’s an absolutely a genus and Avery good soul. When I keep learning I feel alive. So happy to have her!❤
I'm agreeing totally with both of you. I hope I'm still learning things right to the end! So much to know about, so many things to find out about....learn your whole life!
You weren't kidding about how addictive these beads are....I was varnishing window sils today, and between drying times I was making beads. No other housework got done.😂
Thank you Marion for your video. Your necklace is lovely I am in the middle of wrapping wooden beads in thread but these fabric beads are far prettier. The way to make fabric twine is excellent, I never thought of anchoring it before how sensible. I am glad you are on the mend, this cold does hang around a bit, so keep pampering yourself.
@@marionsworld24I like the way you demonstrated your twine, I’ve tried Kathryn’s one and got very confused and it all untwisted when I stopped and did the knot. I’ll try your way and see if I can get myself sorted out. Thank you. ❤
So excited,; I made my first fabric bead today and having a lot of fun. i am just beginning to imagine what my first necklace will look like. Its a lovely way to make personal gifts for family and I thank you so much.
Thats how I was taught to and with a Ham, I have ringlets and my Grandma use to braide my hair with wide fabric twine because we were poor at that time. Love it. Thank you Maron, love it. Huge hugs from NZ xx
You've reminded me that Wendy and I used to have our hair put up in rags overnight to make ringlets. The hair wound down around a torn strip of cloth, then the cloth wound back up the hair and got tied in a knot. Next morning you had curls ..,😊
Marion, I just wanted to let you know that I only watch like 3 RUclipsrs and you are one of them. So for me, I like it when you introduce things even if someone else on You Tube is showing a method. I would rather have you teach me. ❤
I just love your beaded necklace ❤️ and so does my almost 4 yr granddaughter. I have to make a little box of beads and strings for her for her birthday. So much fun.
Sorry for the extra comments, But I'm commenting as I watch the video. The colors you have chosen for the beads and twine are beautiful. You are so creative. And yes, you look lovely today.😊♥️
I think you are on to the real trick with making fabric twine--keeping your fingers a bit damp!! So lovely when the answer is simple and easy to do. In South America the native people make rope from the native grasses essentially the same way and the rope is strong enough to build a foot bridge across great gorges. I have seen this same technique done on a flat surface using a flat hand that rolls across the material that is being made into the twine with the twine held by a bit of painters tape to keep it stable. Love your pretty fabric beads! What a great craft to teach kids this month for Earth Day!!
Yes it's how I learned originally. Flat hand rolling both sides at the same time before letting the cord ply. It's how I learned to make nettle cordage...👍
I loved this Marion, your excitement is infectious and I will definitely have a go! Thanks again for all you share with us, it's a highlight of my week 😊
you are a treasure trove Marion! I just undid a previous cord twine and retwined using your method which gives a much tighter and usable texture. thank you for all your guidance and inspiration.
What a wonderful idea! You look nice today..you hairs looks nice too…I think you must be feeling better❤ Your wind twisting is the best I have seen! Thank you!
Dearest Marion, thank you for sharing your extensive knowledge and creativity. The way of using the magic ham, double needles, and figure 8. I’d love to hear about your time working in a cordage. They were such a vital part of shipping and other industries. A separate tutorial on your twining method might make it more accessible to more creators. 💕♾💕xo
Hello Janet. I might do a separate video on the twining. There are plenty of them out there though.... I'm not sure if we have crossed wires either... I learned to twined nettle and bramble cordage when I was involved working on a nature reserve. I did all sorts of outdoors nature crafting and used to take people on wild flower identification walks etc.
@@marionsworld24 How interesting, Marion. You are right. I did believe I heard you say you’d worked in a cordage. Twining nettles and brambles sounds tricky and rough on the hands. I’m curious how you then used those twines. All my best, janet
Interesting to watch your twining method, it also occurred to me that it might be easier for people with hand issues than my way. The beads are beautiful and your hair looks lovely. Glad you are feeling better ❤
Thanks Kathryn. I'm woefully behind on watching yours. Apart from being poorly I've had big problems with the electricity here... Not quite sorted out yet but I'm keeping my fingers crossed 🤞
The new hairstyle is terrific, Marion - you look glowing! This is a great project for today as I too have been feeling poorly and much thanks for the fabric twine tutorial. Great to have a new use for my old tailors ham.
As hairdressers, my husband and I used to braid women's and girls' hair like the fabric twine. It was called Rope Braiding because its twisted like a rope. Its beautiful.
The first time, I saw this kind of pearls, but I absolutely love it (especially since I have felt rests of all kind to be used for that. Another future addiction, I fear.😅 Thank you for sharing. I enjoy watching your videos.
Glad to hear you’re feeling better! Lovely video! I’ve had those beads in my list for a while. You make it look easy-peasy. We should all come over for a bead party!!😂😂😂
Just love these beads Marion something I have never done before but will definitely be giving them a go. Your necklace is lovely and the cordage tutorial was very helpful. Thank you once again. ❤
Your beads are lovely and your tutorial,as usual, easy to follow. 💖. I really appreciate your tips on fabric twining and am anxious to try them, especially the way you make your join. 💖💖💖
Fishing wire put in bead put thread in it and pull threw Easy Beautiful beads I have many of your heart shape glass beads in pink the green one and purple red browns . Love them I make angels out of them . Love your work Thanks for your design God bless
Hi Marion. I just wanted to let you know I received the tote bag today. It’s beautiful and it’s such fun seeing how you went about designing it. Thank you😊
So sorry you ve been unwell Marion and I am glad to hear you are on the mend. I did enjoy your bead tutorial and I need to look again so I understand the twining. It s quite challenging making cordage from nettle etc- my son does it and you have to really concentrate. I was out in a cafe today and I saw they had paper straws on the bar and asked if I might have one. They gave me one and I came home so happy I could have skipped ! 🧡
I like the way you did your hair today very pretty!! Thank you so much Marion, I am 78 and keep learning from you❤
Thank you... I cut it myself 😅
@@marionsworld24 Of course you did!!!!😄
Once again, Marion, you've made something beautiful out of next to nothing. Bead making looks like fun. Thank you for sharing your talents. Xx
Yes, I like your necklace and by the way the lovely green in your dress brings out the blue in your eyes. Very pretty.
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Your knowledge and talent is extraordinary! Thanks for sharing it all!!
I love your method it took cloth twine to the next level double needle hold is ingenious and the join in method a great superior hold for not pulling apart that’s one of the reasons why you’re my favourite on RUclips your sweetness and personality and knowledge and creativity and everything else about you it’s just lovely thank you so much for all that you do much love and appreciation ❤️🥰❤️
I agree with you, Marion explained the cloth twine so clearly and doing the fine one with silk is divine. I managed to do it without it untwisting by following Marion's instructions.
Excellent!
I am now addicted to the bead making, so creative and easy to get going on them, and I have had so much fun. They are turning out so pretty and I cant wait to do the string for the necklace, even my son liked them. I want to make a special necklace for his beloved, future wife. I can't thank you enough for teaching me. It is such a joy. You are a gift to the world.
I'm so pleased you enjoy making them.. they can be whatever you want, plain, embroidered, beaded... anything..
Lovely fabric beads Marion. Thank you for sharing this technique, simple but the result is beautiful! Happy you're feeling well!❤
Lovely beads Marion and a much easier way to make fabric twine! Thank you sooo much. You are a constant amazement to me - while I can’t even keep up with watching all your videos, you manage to DO all these things plus keep your garden etc etc etc. 🤯🥰❤
Well I try... Not always successfully...😏
Marion I’m happy you are feeling better. I enjoy your genus way of doing things. You are a very great teacher! Your joyfulness inspires me. THANK YOU. You make my day each time I learn from you. Keep up the good work. Think of all of us out here in Utube land learning from you and also having so much fun with you. ❤
Thanks so much Maxine.💐
Simply genius!
Thank you Marion for sharing your talent. Love your new haircut, it looks very pretty on you! Feel better and God’s blessings to you.
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I’m happy to hear you are doing better ! Very interesting bead tutorial Marion ! You look so pretty today, your hair & the colors of your outfit ! We are blessed that you have so many talents to share!
Thanks Susan. The five minutes I spent cutting my hair has been noticed more than I expected 😅
That is so cool! I am very impressed! I am also glad you are left-handed! Yay for those of us who are!!🎉🎉🎉
Hurrah for the lefties! ☺️
Thank you Marion my Grand daughter will enjoy making these
Brilliant!
Marion, I made my very first bead! I used purple velvet and pink thread. Just had to try it even though I am so far behind! I am still stitching leaves for my tree. Drooling over the bee! Thanks for keeping me busy! 😊
Ooh .. lovely 😊 I hope you'll be making more than one though...🤔
@@marionsworld24 you bet I will! Made a spacer bead too, addicting! Adding a bit of grass around the tree. Would love to make a butterfly but a couple of bees work too!
Glad to see you “getting on getting on”! It is best to do! And you look so pretty today. A fresh haircut I think! Great video and thank you so much.😊
Yip...cut it myself!
Never knew beads could be made this way, how pretty they look, thank you for sharing this Marion. I’m liking your haircut, looks very nice
Thanks Jean 😊💐
I totally enjoyed seeing you make your fabric beads! I have made fabric beads in the past, a bit different but I love how yours look👍💕. I have made fabric twine but never used the thin silky fabrics, it looks fabulous! Your anchoring of the twine is great! I don’t have a sewing ham but will improvise something close! love your necklace, having an “ inspirational bead to start with sure is a motivator! Thank you so much for all your tips and suggestions! At the end of your videos you always say thanks for watching, etc! I say back to you, “thank you so much for your generosity, time and joy”🌹
Thanks Diana. Anchoring the twine makes such a difference. If you have nothing to pin it to, maybe try clipping it to something with a hair tie or a bulldog clip or even a pair of pliers and an elastic band!
Oh my good Marion, you talents are 🎉fantastic, beautiful beautiful, thank you for sharing and show us how to . Have a good evening Teresa xx
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Love your hairstyle...it really suits you. Keep on becoming well, love your voice and presentation as always. All the best and thank YOU for everything. 💖
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Marion thank you so much for the fabric twining tips. Ive tried the other way and had to give up because it hurts my arthiritic fingers! Your method looks so much easier and I'm definitely going to give it a try. Also your joining method looks much more secure. Always look, forward to your next videos. Thanks again Janet ❤
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Hello, glad to hear you are feeling better 😊 your hair cut really suits you, you are looking perkier that's for sure and good to see🤗 well this was a good one for me, a while ago I got my straws out to make some beads, from a tutorial on here, then lost the video that had inspired me 🤦♀️and the cord making looks so fun, but For some reason it had me confused so I have put off attempting to try it. Now with your simple instruction I will definitely have a bash 🤞 I have some heart beads very similar from when I customised my Blythe dolls, pull chords, you make me wish I hadn't ever got rid of anything sometimes 😂 was thinking of the silky scarves I've taken to charity shops in the past, but I'm sure something will will be suitable from my rather huge stash. Have a relaxing evening Marion, thank you for the tutorials. 🤗🌈🌱🍄🌞 oh I started whittling a stick too hehe 😊
You've got lots going on Kim... just like me ☺️
I'm surprised everyone is noticing my hair. I literally cut it myself about half an hour before I did the filming. It took all of 5 minutes 😅
Haha, I always have more than one thing in the mix, my brains on fire all the time 😅 but I have a way to go before I can keep up with you Marion 😁🤗you are a superwoman in crafting lol 😂
Well, it looks lovely and suits you shorter, makes you look younger, I have my neighbour do mine, and it's a quick chop and done, I'm not a hairdressers kinda girl 😕 🌾🌈🌟🥰
Good morning Marion. I am so enjoying seeing and learning a wonderful variety of creative crafts from you. I have wanted to make fabric beads but never have, now I have a perfect tutorial to make to make some fun fabric beads! Thank you for marking them fun and easy.
You're welcome Vickie 💐
Yes, I agree with all of the comments, you are so beautiful, inside and out, and the way you teach is a gift that is going to keep on giving, endlessly to all of us around the world. What an accomplishment, to know that your talents are lifting our spirits, and making us more courageous to try new things, new ways of creating. You are the finest gift any of us could hope for in all that you share. These are so wonderful!! I love your necklace and your story.
It's a bit of an odd thing to get used to...that people all over are watching me stitch my things. Up until my channel nobody used to see anything. Except for family and friends I made presents for....
Thank you Marion. Love these colours on you. Very sustainable which is refreshing.
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Thank you for showing a simpler way to twine. It helps to have the "3rd hand" needles in the ham to hold. The joining method also. I would like a wine to show..or maybe this is enough..I know this helped me.❤
This brings back memories of mom and us kids braiding rags together to make rugs when I was a kid.
Ah yes...the braided rugs made from old clothes. For some reason they were always oval...and made from plaited fabric. At least the ones here were 😊
you are such a joy Marion, thank you so much for all your hard work producing such excellent tutorials xxxx
It’s lovely to see what you create each time. Your necklace is great! Yet another way to use scraps and create something unique and beautiful. 😍
Another fantastic project, Marion! In place of a chopstick I have used old knitting needles. Love this! 💙💚💜
Yes....a big knitting needle would work well...
Genius! I was pondering. I can pick up used knitting needles at every thrift shop. Thank you!
Cute hair! Thank you for all your creative inspiration 🌺
Thank you! 😊
Just came back to refresh my memory on fabric twining. Thank you again, Marion. 💖💖💖
Your tutorials are so interesting that they go really quickly. Even nearly an hour isn’t long enough. I love learning all of the new skills. Thank you Marion. Karen x
Karen I’m seventy six and I like you love to learn from Marion. She’s an absolutely a genus and Avery good soul. When I keep learning I feel alive. So happy to have her!❤
Hi Maxine. I always say that I am a lifelong learner. I was 60 last year but I’m never happier than when I’m learning. Karen
I'm agreeing totally with both of you. I hope I'm still learning things right to the end! So much to know about, so many things to find out about....learn your whole life!
More wonderful things to try!!!! ❤ Thank you Marion. It looks terrific
I have been wanting to make fabrics beads for a long time. This video is the perfect instruction. Thank you for sharing.
Excellent Sally!
Wow Marion! That is so pretty. It’s amazing how you manage to recycle so many bits and bobs to make something so special. Glad you’re feeling better.
Thank you Marion! That’s a delightful little project which I’d like to try one day. ❤
I’m on holiday watching this. What a treat. Beautiful beads and such lovely colours!
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I love your new haircut! Thank you for another great tutorial. 💕
The green heart really sets your beautiful beads off.
I so enjoy watching you, Marion. And I love your techniques!
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You weren't kidding about how addictive these beads are....I was varnishing window sils today, and between drying times I was making beads. No other housework got done.😂
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Thank you Marion for your video. Your necklace is lovely I am in the middle of wrapping wooden beads in thread but these fabric beads are far prettier. The way to make fabric twine is excellent, I never thought of anchoring it before how sensible. I am glad you are on the mend, this cold does hang around a bit, so keep pampering yourself.
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Thank you Marion. I now know what to do with all those silk handkerchiefs someone gave me! 😊
Absolutely
I love ❤ your beads Marion, can’t wait to try making them.
They're super easy 😊
I've been saving special paper for years to make beads. Haven't heard of fabric beads. Enjoyed your video!
@@marionsworld24I like the way you demonstrated your twine, I’ve tried Kathryn’s one and got very confused and it all untwisted when I stopped and did the knot. I’ll try your way and see if I can get myself sorted out. Thank you. ❤
Finally got it and it didn’t unravel, thank you Marion. I’m so happy and I’m glad you showed your method, it suited me. ❤@marionsworld24
So excited,; I made my first fabric bead today and having a lot of fun. i am just beginning to imagine what my first necklace will look like. Its a lovely way to make personal gifts for family and I thank you so much.
I'm over the moon you're making them... They do get quite addictive... just one more...😅
I am so glad that you are feeling better! 🙏❤ The necklace turned out very nice. Such beautiful colors! 👒🧚♀️💜💚💖
Thats how I was taught to and with a Ham, I have ringlets and my Grandma use to braide my hair with wide fabric twine because we were poor at that time. Love it. Thank you Maron, love it. Huge hugs from NZ xx
You've reminded me that Wendy and I used to have our hair put up in rags overnight to make ringlets. The hair wound down around a torn strip of cloth, then the cloth wound back up the hair and got tied in a knot. Next morning you had curls ..,😊
Marion, I just wanted to let you know that I only watch like 3 RUclipsrs and you are one of them. So for me, I like it when you introduce things even if someone else on You Tube is showing a method. I would rather have you teach me. ❤
That's so nice of you to say Kris. Thank you 💐😊
What a fantastic video Marion. I have made a couple of rice bags and the beads and twine will just finish them off. Thank you x
Great tutorial Marion. It looks really good with the clothes you are wearing………. Nice hair style too. Take care. ❤
I just love your beaded necklace ❤️ and so does my almost 4 yr granddaughter. I have to make a little box of beads and strings for her for her birthday. So much fun.
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Love this Marion, thanks for sharing. Glad you are feeling better🧵💖.
Sorry for the extra comments, But I'm commenting as I watch the video. The colors you have chosen for the beads and twine are beautiful. You are so creative. And yes, you look lovely today.😊♥️
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I really enjoyed your super video. Thank you for a great tutorial! 👏👏👏
Wonderful to watch you make beads and twine! I never get tired of learning something new from you!❤
Marion thank you for another great tutorial.
I really love your necklace, thanks for sharing.
I think you are on to the real trick with making fabric twine--keeping your fingers a bit damp!! So lovely when the answer is simple and easy to do. In South America the native people make rope from the native grasses essentially the same way and the rope is strong enough to build a foot bridge across great gorges. I have seen this same technique done on a flat surface using a flat hand that rolls across the material that is being made into the twine with the twine held by a bit of painters tape to keep it stable. Love your pretty fabric beads! What a great craft to teach kids this month for Earth Day!!
Yes it's how I learned originally. Flat hand rolling both sides at the same time before letting the cord ply. It's how I learned to make nettle cordage...👍
I loved this Marion, your excitement is infectious and I will definitely have a go! Thanks again for all you share with us, it's a highlight of my week 😊
Perfect video timing - needing some beads for a project, you read my mind. Love the new hair cut, you look lovely. Another fab video.
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I hope you feel better soon 💕 Thank you for sharing yet another of your fabulous projects.❤ You look pretty today with your new necklace ❤
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❤ well that was definitely something different. Thanks 😊
I'm keeping you guessing what I'll get up to 😅👍
Such a fun necklace 🎉love it Marion.❤ thanks for sharing your amazing talents with us 😊
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you are a treasure trove Marion! I just undid a previous cord twine and retwined using your method which gives a much tighter and usable texture. thank you for all your guidance and inspiration.
Brilliant. I'm pleased it worked out better for you..
Marion, you look great and glad you are feeling better. Loved the video today, such a cool necklace. As always, your creativity is amazing!🥰
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Fun watching you do this Marion. Cheers, Christine
Thanks Christine 🪡🧵
Love your ideas for beads and the way you store your small beads. I’m going to try to make them!!! Thank you from Yarmouth Nova Scotia Canada 🇨🇦❤️
Hurrah for bead making in Canada 😅
Your necklace is so beautiful.
Beautiful tutorial Marion, thank you! And your hair looks great!🍀💖
☺️ thanks Machteld
What a wonderful idea! You look nice today..you hairs looks nice too…I think you must be feeling better❤
Your wind twisting is the best I have seen! Thank you!
Thank you 💐
Dearest Marion, thank you for sharing your extensive knowledge and creativity. The way of using the magic ham, double needles, and figure 8. I’d love to hear about your time working in a cordage. They were such a vital part of shipping and other industries. A separate tutorial on your twining method might make it more accessible to more creators. 💕♾💕xo
Hello Janet. I might do a separate video on the twining. There are plenty of them out there though....
I'm not sure if we have crossed wires either... I learned to twined nettle and bramble cordage when I was involved working on a nature reserve. I did all sorts of outdoors nature crafting and used to take people on wild flower identification walks etc.
@@marionsworld24 How interesting, Marion. You are right. I did believe I heard you say you’d worked in a cordage. Twining nettles and brambles sounds tricky and rough on the hands. I’m curious how you then used those twines. All my best, janet
I love the little beads! What fun!
Interesting to watch your twining method, it also occurred to me that it might be easier for people with hand issues than my way. The beads are beautiful and your hair looks lovely. Glad you are feeling better ❤
Thanks Kathryn. I'm woefully behind on watching yours. Apart from being poorly I've had big problems with the electricity here... Not quite sorted out yet but I'm keeping my fingers crossed 🤞
Oh no, I hope it's nothing major. ❤️
Your necklace looks stunning!! I never thought of doing something like that. Beautiful work as always.
The new hairstyle is terrific, Marion - you look glowing! This is a great project for today as I too have been feeling poorly and much thanks for the fabric twine tutorial. Great to have a new use for my old tailors ham.
Thanks Ann. I'm being surprised by the hair comments. It took me 5 minutes to cut. About half an hour before I filmed myself for the video... 😂
Your new hairstyle looks amazing.🤩it‘s good to hear that you feel better👋🏼🇩🇪
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As hairdressers, my husband and I used to braid women's and girls' hair like the fabric twine. It was called Rope Braiding because its twisted like a rope. Its beautiful.
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The first time, I saw this kind of pearls, but I absolutely love it (especially since I have felt rests of all kind to be used for that. Another future addiction, I fear.😅
Thank you for sharing. I enjoy watching your videos.
Thank you Hildegard 💐
Glad to hear you’re feeling better! Lovely video! I’ve had those beads in my list for a while. You make it look easy-peasy. We should all come over for a bead party!!😂😂😂
Yay!☺️
That was very helpful the twining and I loved your beads!!
Just beautiful, Marion! Awesome!
Just love these beads Marion something I have never done before but will definitely be giving them a go. Your necklace is lovely and the cordage tutorial was very helpful. Thank you once again. ❤
You're welcome Anne 😊
Your beads are lovely and your tutorial,as usual, easy to follow. 💖. I really appreciate your tips on fabric twining and am anxious to try them, especially the way you make your join. 💖💖💖
It's a good one. I should have said that I taper the ends to reduce bulk as well...
@@marionsworld24 thank you for the added tip, Marion.
Oh, this looks fun, thank you Marion.😊
Lovely necklace. Thank for the tutorial, you are so interesting 🌟
Thank you 💐☺️
Glad your feeling better, love the fabric beads & twine, will be having ago at making beads ❤❤
Marion this so clever and lovely! Thank you for sharing your tips and inspiration ❤ You look very pretty also .
Why thank you 💐
Love your necklace ❤ and your new haircut!
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Oh, beautiful! I want to do this. Next shopping for silk scarfs. Thank you for a great tutorial! ❤
What a great video I can't wait to try making beads and twine. Thank you❤
Fishing wire put in bead put thread in it and pull threw
Easy
Beautiful beads
I have many of your heart shape glass beads in pink the green one and purple
red browns .
Love them I make angels out of them .
Love your work
Thanks for your design
God bless
Thank you ☺️
You look so beautiful today ❤.
Well thank you for that 😊 I cut my hair about 30 mins before I filmed myself! 😅
Absolutely wonderful. Such a lovely talented lady. Best videos on RUclips 💕❤️💕❤️💕
Wow.. thanks so much 💐
Hoiii Marion,
Very beautifull.
Lieve groet Joke🙋🏻♀️
Well, once again you have given me inspiration. I’m going to try your method of bead making. I’m anxious to see how they turn out. Thank you so much😊
Hi Marion. I just wanted to let you know I received the tote bag today. It’s beautiful and it’s such fun seeing how you went about designing it. Thank you😊
Great project. Thank you for sharing.
What a fun project! I’ll have to give it a try!!!
Ver y nice hairdo today and great project.
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Brilliant love the way you join and use of ham. Beads are beautiful ❤️
So sorry you ve been unwell Marion and I am glad to hear you are on the mend. I did enjoy your bead tutorial and I need to look again so I understand the twining. It s quite challenging making cordage from nettle etc- my son does it and you have to really concentrate. I was out in a cafe today and I saw they had paper straws on the bar and asked if I might have one. They gave me one and I came home so happy I could have skipped ! 🧡
Blooming good thrifting there Lesley.. brilliant!😊