💜 Hi all! Beading starts at 3:45. Be sure to check out my playlist with lots of other "bead weaving basics" videos: ruclips.net/p/PL0BaSjaXGEJZbo-zVzg2RAcpX7xly0vfD. Thanks for watching!! 💜😀
Gina~ TY. I really appreciate your knowledge, technique, & style as well as tips & tricks in your teaching of the bead stitching basics. I am accomplished in many areas of jewelry making but bead weaving is not one of them. You are clear in your instruction, explain things well & provide great visuals. Thx again. Kim C.
This is my favorite pattern ever! Endless color combinations and a slight change in the numbers of beads gives each piece a totally different look. Thanks for adding this versatile design to your video list. I am sure it will be well received ❤️
My eyes went immediately to how you finished these off. (Yes, I noticed the leaf first.😉) Three very clever ways. The middle one is probably my favorite, as it's quite lovely, and there'd be no chance on earth I'd ever have thought of it. I like the cone end, too; have some of those in my stash that never seem to go with anything, maybe now have a reason to dig them out. Thanks as always, Gina, for the inspiration!👍
I love most of the basic beading techniques. May I request that you revisit the St. Petersburg single and double stitch and demonstrate how to attach a focal bead. Thank you for this and all your instructional videos.
This is so nice. I'm going to make multiples of this to give as gifts. I may even try to end with a lobster clasp and chain to see how that looks. Thanks for sharing this easy versatile pattern ❤
Thanks Gina for sharing this versatile method! Just the thing to start using up my old stash of Mill Hill seed beads 😀 I couldn't help but Lol when you said "branch out" while showing the leaf clasp wrap bracelet 😁😄
Hello and thank you for sharing this amazing tutorial. I started it today however I am unsure how to add more fire line as I haven’t used enough to begin with. Thanks
So glad I came across this post. I know it's old but It's very helpful because I just asked had anyone used larger beads. It's been a long time since I made one of these and I used seed beads. But I decided I would make one for my sister using 2-4mm beads. Working with seed beads have become difficult and I want a more substantial necklace and bracelet set. I wish I could see your results.
It's been years since I made one of these, and I don't know if I still can, but I'd like to try again. I will need larger beads though, at least 2mm. Has anyone done this with 2mm or larger beads?
💜 Hi all! Beading starts at 3:45. Be sure to check out my playlist with lots of other "bead weaving basics" videos: ruclips.net/p/PL0BaSjaXGEJZbo-zVzg2RAcpX7xly0vfD. Thanks for watching!! 💜😀
Gina~ TY. I really appreciate your knowledge, technique, & style as well as tips & tricks in your teaching of the bead stitching basics. I am accomplished in many areas of jewelry making but bead weaving is not one of them. You are clear in your instruction, explain things well & provide great visuals. Thx again. Kim C.
This is my favorite pattern ever! Endless color combinations and a slight change in the numbers of beads gives each piece a totally different look. Thanks for adding this versatile design to your video list. I am sure it will be well received ❤️
Thank you, Marilyn! 💜 I'm so glad you like it! 😁
Hi Gina, Thank you for a quick and easy project. So many different colors ideas.Have a great night.
My pleasure, Francine! I hope you're having a nice weekend.
My eyes went immediately to how you finished these off. (Yes, I noticed the leaf first.😉) Three very clever ways. The middle one is probably my favorite, as it's quite lovely, and there'd be no chance on earth I'd ever have thought of it. I like the cone end, too; have some of those in my stash that never seem to go with anything, maybe now have a reason to dig them out. Thanks as always, Gina, for the inspiration!👍
Thank you, Patricia! It sounds like this video is a sign for you to dig those out 😉
I really like this stitch...it just made my "very next to do" list!! Thanks, Gina, for sharing this fun stitch/project idea with us.
It's my pleasure, Sue! I'm glad to hear you'll be making it 😁
Very nice project with materials most beaders have in their stash...thank you for doing this type of project.
My pleasure, Kathy. Thank you for watching! :)
Wow. Love impressive yet simple techniques!
Thank you. Excellent instructor too!
Thank you! 😁
Thank Gina, the beaded ropes are all looking 👍 and are really useful for any kind of projects when not using a chain.
I love most of the basic beading techniques. May I request that you revisit the St. Petersburg single and double stitch and demonstrate how to attach a focal bead. Thank you for this and all your instructional videos.
Love the creative ways you finished these off!
Thank you! :)
This is so nice. I'm going to make multiples of this to give as gifts. I may even try to end with a lobster clasp and chain to see how that looks. Thanks for sharing this easy versatile pattern ❤
Thanks so much, Maria! I think these will make great gifts! I hope you enjoy creating them 💜
Gina, Lovely Spiral. Rope Necklaces.💛💚 I will have to give this a try, you make it ok so easy. Thanks for another creative tutorial. HUGS!
Thanks, Mary! I hope it goes well. Let me know what colors you decide to use :) Hugs back to you 💜💜
One of my fav stitches 😇
Thanks you're a great teacher. I enjoy your videos.
I'm so glad you enjoy them, Mary! Thanks so much for watching :)
Thanks Gina for sharing this versatile method! Just the thing to start using up my old stash of Mill Hill seed beads 😀
I couldn't help but Lol when you said "branch out" while showing the leaf clasp wrap bracelet 😁😄
Haha!
Yes, it is a good way to use up seed beads! :) I hope you enjoy creating it. Have a nice weekend 😁💜
Great pattern! The designs and color ways are endless! Love it! 💖 Thank you for sharing. 😊🍁🍃🍂🦃
Yes, they really are!!
Thanks so much for watching, Sheila 😁💜
Beautiful stitch.. I think even I could do that one! Love this series! Thanks, Gina, as always. 🥰🐢
I bet you could, Crys! 😁💜
Absolutely wonderful! Thank you, Gina.
you made this stitch so easy to do.thanks ,can really do it
That's wonderful, Connie! 😁
I love this stitch !! Very versatile.
I'm glad you hear you love it!! Thanks for watching :)
Really nice. Thanks for the video. Looks like a good Christmas idea.
I absolutely love this!!! I am definitely going to try this.
I'm so glad, Sandra!!
Love the colors and stitch Can’t wait to start mine
Love this look ! Thank again Gina for another fun and easy tutorial. 😊😍
You are so welcome!
Hello and thank you for sharing this amazing tutorial. I started it today however I am unsure how to add more fire line as I haven’t used enough to begin with. Thanks
Very nice and easy to follow. Enjoyed, thank U.😀🙂❤
Glad you liked it! 😁 Thanks for being here, Sharon 💜
Im using size 8 beads. Gives a thick rope look! Still learning 😉
Very cool! Good job giving this stitch a try! :)
So glad I came across this post. I know it's old but It's very helpful because I just asked had anyone used larger beads.
It's been a long time since I made one of these and I used seed beads. But I decided I would make one for my sister using 2-4mm beads. Working with seed beads have become difficult and I want a more substantial necklace and bracelet set. I wish I could see your results.
Thanks you for your tutorial.
Gina i wanted to know can i use 8/o beads? Yhank you for your inspiration.
Beautiful 😍
WOW !! Thank you!
Can the two ends be joined seamlessly to form an endless rope?
Thank you😊!
Beautiful
It's been years since I made one of these, and I don't know if I still can, but I'd like to try again. I will need larger beads though, at least 2mm. Has anyone done this with 2mm or larger beads?
You are great Bétter
Very nice
Love it!
Thanks, Rhonda!! 😁💜
Hi can you show to how to close a longer pull over the head spiral rope with no clasp? Thank you for your reply Patricia
Hi there! I will definitely consider it! Thanks for watching!
@@ORCHIDandOPAL Thanking you for your reply. Patricia Just subscribed
Happy to have you here! :)
Hoe helpful. Thank you por sharing with so much love. Your hands are bless.
hope I don't run out of string half way thru lol dunno how to add more
lol... ran out of string...
figured out how to re-add the thread :) I hope its strong enough :) can't wait to show you once its done!
I'm so glad to hear this, Destiny! Would love to see it when you're done! Thanks for watching!
Me too! I’ve watched this twice and I don’t see or hear where she tells us how much strain to use for this. Did you figure out how much?
I hv trouble going through the 4
Muito bom 😃
Besutiful...GBY.
Thanks so much for watching, Edna! 💜
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Seed beads have always given me Hives as RaW, CRaw. brick and peyote find confusing! I think I can manage this!
Beautiful