Sorry for the late reply. Just wanted to say thanks for the chuckle, LOL!! But hey - pretty cool that you already had the tool you needed! Glad this helped :)
Very Nice tutorial! Will definitely be giving this a try. I tend to prefer using Chinese Knotting Cord instead of the waxed linen. As you can get them wet and it won't ruin the color or fray.
Sarah Gawle Yes, absolutely! Anything long thin and pointy will work :) Some people use a thumb tack and some people use pointed tweezers. The main difference with the awl is that it has the handle so it's more comfortable to use if you're going to be making a lot of knots but you can definitely get by with a makeshift awl! Have fun with this project and thanks so much for watching!
Thank you for the video! If I wanted to make a bracelet that would adjust between 6 inches and 9 inches does that mean I would make the main bracelet length 6 inches and the ends 3 inches each? Thanks! :)
The beads I use have very small holes. I normally use Bead Cord Natural Silk No, 7 or 8, Will the Waxed Bead Cord you recommend work with these beads? Or do you think the Bead Cord I normally use will work with this type of bracelet?
I want just regular stretch like bracelets, but instead of the stretch cord I want the adjustable square knot, are all those knots you are doing between beads necessary for some reason? or just a design choice? Could I do this, but have no knots other then the ends? and the square knot part?
The knots between beads are just a design choice, so yes, you can just do this with the knots on the end. I don't think it will work with stretch elastic cord though, is that what you're wanting to use?
@@JewelryTutorialHQ No, I want to use a nylon cord I got called "knot it", and I want to put 6mm gemstones all around it, other than at the end use an adjustable square knot, instead of a clasp or elastic.
I think you made a mistake when slided beads on. The rythm was 3 beads, spacer bead. But I can see 1 bead and spacer bead on the bracelet. Is this correct?
Hi Cynthia! Hemp cord could work but it may not slide very smoothly, depending how rough the cord is. If it's waxed and/or relatively smooth then it should work ok!
Of the MANY tutorials I've watched, this is by far the best!!!! Your instructions are clear and easy to follow. THANK YOU!!!
Nice I love that tip on getting the knot to land perfectly each time. Very helpful indeed!
Hilarious...you know what I've been using my all for...to untie the knots that land where I don't want them too.😂😂😂 thanks a million
Sorry for the late reply. Just wanted to say thanks for the chuckle, LOL!! But hey - pretty cool that you already had the tool you needed! Glad this helped :)
This will help me as I start out. Thank you
Very Nice tutorial! Will definitely be giving this a try. I tend to prefer using Chinese Knotting Cord instead of the waxed linen. As you can get them wet and it won't ruin the color or fray.
AMAZING VIDEO!! The techniques you teach totally blew my mind!! sending lots of gratitude from Europe
Just found your videos. So clear. Thank you!
Welcome! So glad you're enjoying them :)
I love this idea, I’m anxious to try it. Thanks.
Your voice is so soothing !! ❤️
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Very pretty and helpful Thankyou so much
So happy I stumbled on this!
very helpful. Thank you!
+asdona mur Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed it :)
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Cord knotting was very interesting .
+Kay Couch Johnson Thanks - it really is so much fun :)
If I don't have an awl (aul?) could I use another tool, like a needle to move my knots?
Sarah Gawle Yes, absolutely! Anything long thin and pointy will work :) Some people use a thumb tack and some people use pointed tweezers. The main difference with the awl is that it has the handle so it's more comfortable to use if you're going to be making a lot of knots but you can definitely get by with a makeshift awl!
Have fun with this project and thanks so much for watching!
SO NICE BRASLET 😄😀😁😄😄
This was great! Beautiful bracelet :)
it is so cute
Very informative.thankyou.x
+brenda ellender Glad to hear that, thanks for visiting!
Thank you hun. .love this.😊
Thank you for the very helpful tutorial.
Thank you for the video! If I wanted to make a bracelet that would adjust between 6 inches and 9 inches does that mean I would make the main bracelet length 6 inches and the ends 3 inches each? Thanks! :)
ravenspace26 Yes, exactly! Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks so much for visiting and have fun with your bracelet!
Wow you are awesome!!! That looks beautiful!! Where's the best place to purchase these beads?
Thanks for the excellent tutorial!
This is very important because it was just wondering
Amazing 😮
The beads I use have very small holes. I normally use Bead Cord Natural Silk No, 7 or 8, Will the Waxed Bead Cord you recommend work with these beads? Or do you think the Bead Cord I normally use will work with this type of bracelet?
Going to try this
very quickly for beginners
Excellent x
Best new technique for me was doing the "all-in-one" double knot!
Great techniques
I want just regular stretch like bracelets, but instead of the stretch cord I want the adjustable square knot, are all those knots you are doing between beads necessary for some reason? or just a design choice? Could I do this, but have no knots other then the ends? and the square knot part?
The knots between beads are just a design choice, so yes, you can just do this with the knots on the end. I don't think it will work with stretch elastic cord though, is that what you're wanting to use?
@@JewelryTutorialHQ No, I want to use a nylon cord I got called "knot it", and I want to put 6mm gemstones all around it, other than at the end use an adjustable square knot, instead of a clasp or elastic.
It is nice and thanku
Exellent
I too will make this
I think you made a mistake when slided beads on. The rythm was 3 beads, spacer bead. But I can see 1 bead and spacer bead on the bracelet. Is this correct?
+asdona mur If you watch it again you'll see the pattern is 3 large beads, 1 spacer bead, 1 large bead, 1 spacer bead, 3 large beads, and so on :)
+asdona mur You can see the pattern really well in the photo at 0:13 in the video :)
nice yaar
Can hemp cord be used instead
Hi Cynthia! Hemp cord could work but it may not slide very smoothly, depending how rough the cord is. If it's waxed and/or relatively smooth then it should work ok!
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