best of all this guy is smart, he knows we beginners sometimes don’t know how to get the math exactly he explained and future numbers the formulas. Also he gets to the start and keeps it simple , so many show off all their work first and it’s discouraging for me, so I never really get it to stick. Great video thank you!!
Great explanation!thank you very much! I can tell you love working with beads! So I'm not the only one who always get amazed by the intelligence and cleverness of the person who figured out this stitch and bead work in general 😂 Thank you again!!
Thank you so much for this vid. I’ve just discovered the gourd stitch and my thought also was “Ingenious!!!” Gosh I love beads. Thanks again for superb instruction;)
Holy Cow! What a clear explanation with graphics! I've always wanted to learn this stitch. I'm a visual learner, so seeing everything was fantastic. I'm gonna try. Will subscribe with hopes of learning more, especially how to create designs for the 3 drop gourd stitch. Miigwetch
I'm back at this stitch again. More determined. Am I correct that the first 2/3 of the beads on the project are actually the first 2 rows and when you start adding the 1 bead, that accounts for the 3rd row.
Hey I'm not sure how active you are on here anymore. But I'm looking for some wisdom. I'm beading a vape pen and I want to bead around the on button and continue the weave around. Any ideas?
Depending on how big the holes in your beads are, you should be able to bead up to the button, then thread through beads around the button and move on again on the other side. If you have to do this a lot of times the bead holes will fill up with thread and you won't be able to do it with this method. But if the button isn't too big it would work. Does this help?
best of all this guy is smart, he knows we beginners sometimes don’t know how to get the math exactly he explained and future numbers the formulas. Also he gets to the start and keeps it simple , so many show off all their work first and it’s discouraging for me, so I never really get it to stick. Great video thank you!!
Thank you so much for your reply, I really appreciate the feedback!
Great explanation!thank you very much!
I can tell you love working with beads!
So I'm not the only one who always get amazed by the intelligence and cleverness of the person who figured out this stitch and bead work in general 😂
Thank you again!!
Best tutorial I've seen on this. Very helpful. Thank you. Much appreciated.
You're welcome! keep on beading!
The BEST 3 drop gourd stitch I have come across. Subscribed hoping to learn more from you. I have always wanted to learn this stitch! Thank you!!🤗🤗
Thank you, I am working on more videos and I hope they will help!
Thank you so much for this vid. I’ve just discovered the gourd stitch and my thought also was
“Ingenious!!!” Gosh I love beads. Thanks again for superb instruction;)
You are very welcome, thank you for the kind comment!
Thanks. Excellent video. Look forward to future videos.
Excellent instruction...thank you!!
Your video was very helpful👍
Holy Cow! What a clear explanation with graphics! I've always wanted to learn this stitch. I'm a visual learner, so seeing everything was fantastic. I'm gonna try. Will subscribe with hopes of learning more, especially how to create designs for the 3 drop gourd stitch. Miigwetch
Thank you so much!
Thank you. I’m struggling with beading my first lanyard but your demonstration has helped quite a bit. How do you figure out patterns?
Hola lindo su trabajo me encanta yo solo español de México una pegunta yo de circunferencia tengo 40 cuantas debo de montar 🎉🎉🎉🎉
That is amazing, thank you for doing a video. I understand it now and I'm excited to try it out on something.
Thank you so much! 😊
Haha still lost on the math, but that's dyscalculia for you...thank you for the tutorial!
Good one
Thank you so much!
I'm back at this stitch again. More determined. Am I correct that the first 2/3 of the beads on the project are actually the first 2 rows and when you start adding the 1 bead, that accounts for the 3rd row.
Yes, that is correct!
Hey I'm not sure how active you are on here anymore. But I'm looking for some wisdom. I'm beading a vape pen and I want to bead around the on button and continue the weave around. Any ideas?
Depending on how big the holes in your beads are, you should be able to bead up to the button, then thread through beads around the button and move on again on the other side. If you have to do this a lot of times the bead holes will fill up with thread and you won't be able to do it with this method. But if the button isn't too big it would work. Does this help?
Does anyone know where I can get z-line 3 drop gourd stitch graph paper?
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