The original way of doing beadwork! Thread link: www.powwowfabrics.com
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@dharkling8909 күн бұрын
You are absolutely charming! I love learning from you. I am just learning beadwork. I used to make jewelry and still have some of the stuff left, i.e. cabochons. So I'm excited to start beading them.
@alissagonzales735 Жыл бұрын
I have been beading since the 60's. I used to bead a lot of the outfits the dancers wore. I still do all kinds of bead work but just not as often. I taught my boys as well as my grandchildren all to bead. I taught them to design as well.
@TTesterman812 жыл бұрын
I stumbled upon your videos by chance, and am so glad I did... You're a charming instructor on a topic that I found overwhelming and quite daunting. Honestly, you've made it seem approachable. The snippets of your family makes it feel even more doable (is that even a word?). I have two daughters, teens, and it's lovely to see a mom at the table crafting while the kiddos do their thing right beside her. It felt like i was visiting a friend, or even at my own home... Thank you for the time and effort you spend creating these tutorials. You and your videos are greatly appreciated.
@johnbeaubien882610 ай бұрын
Thank you, young Lady! I have been periodically beading, probably since before you were you were born (and I am terrible! lol) and have leaned some good tricks from you to help with my pendants and gifts. Nyawen! (Thank you) excellent content.
@jannapackard39102 жыл бұрын
I do one needle beading but come up 3 beads back instead of 2 and go thru the last 3 before picking up 2 more beads. This fastens both sides of the beads to the backing.
@jeancooper79535 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! This was so helpful when you use the larger beads.
@angelahumphries435010 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for all your incredible tutorials! I am brand new to beading and I have learned so much from you!
@alexisgrant5472 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate your videos, I love learning and different techniques and skills! And your voice is so relaxing
@vivianiacoboni62732 жыл бұрын
I also go back three brads [after the first set of two.]. This secures the beads and gives a more uniform finish. When I complete the row I also go through the entire row again straight through. This give a very even look and fills the beads for stability. Doing this however you may want to use a thinner thread, or single thread method or use Fireline 6 lb. Thank you for the video!
@kathleengay2539 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for all your videos so very helpful as so.easy to understand and so much fun
@LadyT0828 Жыл бұрын
I thank you for this video!!! Very helpful!!
@jeans5thable Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much. I can actually learn from yours.
@ashleystrachan677511 ай бұрын
This is amazing!!!! I have been dying to learn how to bead!
@Jennifer-yl8hm Жыл бұрын
Thanks for. The tutorial was very informative
@elenademery65633 ай бұрын
Any suggestions on what glue to use instead of E6000?
@katisingh Жыл бұрын
What are cabs exactly and what are they used for?
@sydneywhitfield74972 жыл бұрын
Is there a certain glue I should use f I'm beading around coins?
@thedollface57 Жыл бұрын
What size nymo thread would you use for size 10’s? Sz 11’s?
@aprilkoostachin98124 ай бұрын
What can you substitute for the beeswax if you have none
@user-vc7hg6ro8v4 ай бұрын
How do you thread your needle
@marywilliams68233 жыл бұрын
I do the one needle technique but only a single thread so I don’t have a problem going through the beads. Majority of the time I use size 13 or 15 seed beads..
@twowolfstudio538
3 жыл бұрын
That’s a really great idea 🤔😮 thank you!!!
@jeans5thable Жыл бұрын
I'm learning right now and I would live to learn Buffalo for Buffalo Bills. One of our players just had a heart attack on the field. I want my very first ones to honor him. Do you have any Buffalo tutorials please? Thank you so much.
@genevievebegay8652 Жыл бұрын
Thank U for teaching how to bead 😅
@jamiehaugen9767 Жыл бұрын
Where do you get the circle thing in the middle? I apologize… I’m new and have no idea what is even called lol
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You are absolutely charming! I love learning from you. I am just learning beadwork. I used to make jewelry and still have some of the stuff left, i.e. cabochons. So I'm excited to start beading them.
I have been beading since the 60's. I used to bead a lot of the outfits the dancers wore. I still do all kinds of bead work but just not as often. I taught my boys as well as my grandchildren all to bead. I taught them to design as well.
I stumbled upon your videos by chance, and am so glad I did... You're a charming instructor on a topic that I found overwhelming and quite daunting. Honestly, you've made it seem approachable. The snippets of your family makes it feel even more doable (is that even a word?). I have two daughters, teens, and it's lovely to see a mom at the table crafting while the kiddos do their thing right beside her. It felt like i was visiting a friend, or even at my own home... Thank you for the time and effort you spend creating these tutorials. You and your videos are greatly appreciated.
Thank you, young Lady! I have been periodically beading, probably since before you were you were born (and I am terrible! lol) and have leaned some good tricks from you to help with my pendants and gifts. Nyawen! (Thank you) excellent content.
I do one needle beading but come up 3 beads back instead of 2 and go thru the last 3 before picking up 2 more beads. This fastens both sides of the beads to the backing.
Thank you so much! This was so helpful when you use the larger beads.
Thank you so much for all your incredible tutorials! I am brand new to beading and I have learned so much from you!
I really appreciate your videos, I love learning and different techniques and skills! And your voice is so relaxing
I also go back three brads [after the first set of two.]. This secures the beads and gives a more uniform finish. When I complete the row I also go through the entire row again straight through. This give a very even look and fills the beads for stability. Doing this however you may want to use a thinner thread, or single thread method or use Fireline 6 lb. Thank you for the video!
Thank you so much for all your videos so very helpful as so.easy to understand and so much fun
I thank you for this video!!! Very helpful!!
Thank you so much. I can actually learn from yours.
This is amazing!!!! I have been dying to learn how to bead!
Thanks for. The tutorial was very informative
Any suggestions on what glue to use instead of E6000?
What are cabs exactly and what are they used for?
Is there a certain glue I should use f I'm beading around coins?
What size nymo thread would you use for size 10’s? Sz 11’s?
What can you substitute for the beeswax if you have none
How do you thread your needle
I do the one needle technique but only a single thread so I don’t have a problem going through the beads. Majority of the time I use size 13 or 15 seed beads..
@twowolfstudio538
3 жыл бұрын
That’s a really great idea 🤔😮 thank you!!!
I'm learning right now and I would live to learn Buffalo for Buffalo Bills. One of our players just had a heart attack on the field. I want my very first ones to honor him. Do you have any Buffalo tutorials please? Thank you so much.
Thank U for teaching how to bead 😅
Where do you get the circle thing in the middle? I apologize… I’m new and have no idea what is even called lol
@thedollface57
Жыл бұрын
It’s a cabachon….cab for short.
My Grandma beaded with 2 needles .
Have you tried E~7000 yet 😂