Thanks! I finally got the hang (not perfect) of tubular bead crochet, do in part to your videos. I had a couple of bracelets I had 'finished', but not put on a clasp or joined. I wanted to do the invisible join for one. I looked for a video, but no luck. Then a few days later here you are! This helped immensely. I love your videos and they always make things so much more clear.
Thank you so much Ann!!!! I realized I have been doing it wrong and your video showed me the right way to do it!!!! Love the graphics......it shows exactly how to do it!!!! Thanks again!!!!
Thank you sooooooo much! I've seen other illustrations but I have to say your illustration is by far the best one I've seen. I was still having trouble getting my join to come out right and now I see why! I was mislead by the other illustrations! This video was beautifully done!
Thank you Ann! I learned how to make the tubular crochet a couple of years ago.....now I can finish them!!! Love your videos! Thank you for sharing your love and talent of beading with us!
thank you for the visual for joining. ive watched a few videos that had the audio steps . some people are audio learners, others visual and still others kinestetic learnes (do-ers). im more all 3 and since only had audio versions, id not tried yet due to trying to work it out in my head the visual part . now i can add the kinethetic part and "getter done", lol.
A new lesson learned! The first time I joined my bead crocheted bracelet, I sew the the beads on the first and last row together. But the thread was visible. From now on I will apply it the correct way as mentioned in this tutorial.
Your videos are most amazing. You speak clearly, your graphics are the best I've ever seen, and you don't leave anything out. What a treasure you are! Thank you for teaching me bead crochet.
Thank you for the clear tutorials 😃 I’ve always loved your designs and patterns. I never managed the invisible join though ☹️ but now I’m sure I will! 💕
I think it would be easier to understand if you used a spiral bead tube using different colors. Each bead being met up with the thread to its own color bead. Thank you for the tutorial. I’ve mastered everything but the finishing at the end. It’s going to take some work for me to get this! But I’m determined!
I was super excited with your tutorial about the initial tube crochet beading. It was easy to follow. This wasn't, and I watched it a few times. Is there a live version of this, you've done? Your voice is soothing, and I think I would get it, if I saw it a different way. Thank you though, I really appreciated the other one on how to start these.
Hi dear Ann I am trying to do the invisible join. I have been watching videos and when watching yours I notice that you pull the thread through the last unbeaded loop and go through the bead in the row below on the finished row. On other videos I have seen others do a thread over the last stitch and do not go through the bead under the last stitch at the ending of the rope. Now I don't know who to follow to do the invisible join. Can you say why you prefer this method or is both of the methods give the same results? Thanking you for your reply. Patricia
can someone please tell do you start the stringing with three green beads followed be the blue bead till the length of the desired length ending with three green beads Or do you start with one blue and three green beads and finish with three green and one blue? I just can’t get it to work for me the invisible join. Thank you for your reply. Patricia
Hello Ann, great video tutorial on beaded crochet rope. Would you happen to have any clips or tips on fixing the occasional 'oops'? Like when I accidentally pull crochet needle out and can't locate where to reposition, or when I find I need to unravel a few rows to fix a mistake, but again don't know where to reinsert my crochet hook? Would be greatly appreciated, I'm sure!
Did she ever respond. I crochet right handed as I was forced to learn but I sew with my left hand. I tried to force myself to hold the needle in my left hand but it was tough however if you just listen and not watch you can do it because I did. I love bead crochet.
Thanks for this useful video Please I want to take a cut of this video and translate it into Arabic Please give me the permission to do this and I will mention your name and your channel in my translated video I have searched for some way to talk with you but I don't know how Please answer me
You are the best of bead crotchet RUclipsrs!!
Just what I needed! Thank you for such a clear and easily understood video.
Thanks! I finally got the hang (not perfect) of tubular bead crochet, do in part to your videos. I had a couple of bracelets I had 'finished', but not put on a clasp or joined. I wanted to do the invisible join for one. I looked for a video, but no luck. Then a few days later here you are! This helped immensely. I love your videos and they always make things so much more clear.
Thank you so much Ann!!!! I realized I have been doing it wrong and your video showed me the right way to do it!!!! Love the graphics......it shows exactly how to do it!!!! Thanks again!!!!
Thank you sooooooo much! I've seen other illustrations but I have to say your illustration is by far the best one I've seen. I was still having trouble getting my join to come out right and now I see why! I was mislead by the other illustrations! This video was beautifully done!
Thank you so much for sharing this technique...I'm a beginner and a visual learner....very helpful.
Thank you Ann! I learned how to make the tubular crochet a couple of years ago.....now I can finish them!!!
Love your videos! Thank you for sharing your love and talent of beading with us!
Thank you. I really needed this and was successful even tho I’m left handed!
Thank you so much! Your instructions were so clear I got it on the first try.
Beautifully explained, thank you!
thank you for the visual for joining. ive watched a few videos that had the audio steps . some people are audio learners, others visual and still others kinestetic learnes (do-ers). im more all 3 and since only had audio versions, id not tried yet due to trying to work it out in my head the visual part . now i can add the kinethetic part and "getter done", lol.
Wonderful technique. Thank you so much for sharing this with us.
A new lesson learned! The first time I joined my bead crocheted bracelet, I sew the the beads on the first and last row together. But the thread was visible. From now on I will apply it the correct way as mentioned in this tutorial.
Your videos are most amazing. You speak clearly, your graphics are the best I've ever seen, and you don't leave anything out. What a treasure you are! Thank you for teaching me bead crochet.
Thank you for posting this! Love it!
Thank you for the clear tutorials 😃 I’ve always loved your designs and patterns. I never managed the invisible join though ☹️ but now I’m sure I will! 💕
thank you so much, I am going to be daring and try this on my next project. Wish me luck. !!!
Thanks a lot from Argentina, your video is perfectly clear and easy to follow.
Excellent instructions! Perfect results on my first try. Thank you so much!
Thank you very much for this Tutorial. Now my Tubebracelets are perfect. Hugs from Germany ^_^
Amazing! Thank you very much!
Good thank you
I think it would be easier to understand if you used a spiral bead tube using different colors. Each bead being met up with the thread to its own color bead. Thank you for the tutorial. I’ve mastered everything but the finishing at the end. It’s going to take some work for me to get this! But I’m determined!
I was super excited with your tutorial about the initial tube crochet beading. It was easy to follow. This wasn't, and I watched it a few times. Is there a live version of this, you've done? Your voice is soothing, and I think I would get it, if I saw it a different way. Thank you though, I really appreciated the other one on how to start these.
Hi dear Ann I am trying to do the invisible join. I have been watching videos and when watching yours I notice that you pull the thread through the last unbeaded loop and go through the bead in the row below on the finished row. On other videos I have seen others do a thread over the last stitch and do not go through the bead under the last stitch at the ending of the rope. Now I don't know who to follow to do the invisible join. Can you say why you prefer this method or is both of the methods give the same results? Thanking you for your reply. Patricia
can someone please tell do you start the stringing with three green beads followed be the blue bead till the length of the desired length ending with three green beads Or do you start with one blue and three green beads and finish with three green and one blue? I just can’t get it to work for me the invisible join. Thank you for your reply. Patricia
Hello Ann, great video tutorial on beaded crochet rope. Would you happen to have any clips or tips on fixing the occasional 'oops'? Like when I accidentally pull crochet needle out and can't locate where to reposition, or when I find I need to unravel a few rows to fix a mistake, but again don't know where to reinsert my crochet hook? Would be greatly appreciated, I'm sure!
I see you have a video for making the bracelet for left handers. Do you have a video for left handed join?
Did she ever respond. I crochet right handed as I was forced to learn but I sew with my left hand. I tried to force myself to hold the needle in my left hand but it was tough however if you just listen and not watch you can do it because I did. I love bead crochet.
thanks,.,
Have you made a tutorial for finishing these with a clasp? If not, can you? -loyal viewer
Podrian ser tan amables de traducirlo al Español. Nos ayudaria mucho. Gracias.
So if I'm understanding correctly, there's no literal knot, just passes that keep everything from falling apart?
no knot!
Thanks for this useful video
Please I want to take a cut of this video and translate it into Arabic
Please give me the permission to do this and I will mention your name and your channel in my translated video
I have searched for some way to talk with you but I don't know how
Please answer me