Project Tutorial: Forever Tango Bracelet
This herringbone rope bracelet is one of the most popular projects in my book, Jill Wiseman's Beautiful Beaded Ropes. Here's some tips and tricks on how to make yours!
The only written instructions are available in the book. You can buy your autographed copy here: shop.jillwisemandesigns.com/book/
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I bought your book Beautiful Beaded Ropes and this was the first project I made. It was easy because your instructions were so clear. I get many compliments. Thank you so much.
I made this bracelet a few months ago following the directions in the book, it turned out perfect. Thanks for the great directions.
Love it in 15 seed beads, 11 is to bulky. Love all your projects Jill!!!
Hello Bead Sensei. I made this bracelet and my mom liked it so much that she took it right off my wrist. Now, whenever we get our family together (which is pretty regularly) my mom is wearing the bracelet. I think she loves it!
I LOVE your projects! You do such a great job instructing us in how to make them.
Thank you so much for this video! I find beading videos so relaxing and this is such a lovely project.
Made this bracelet in Nickel and Antique Bronze tohos. I bejeweled the toggle clasp following your other tutorial. It’s fabulous and rich looking. It is knocking my socks off!
Hi Jill, I already have your book (love it!). I love this particular design thanks for doing a tutorial. I am a visual and auditory learner. Soooo...this tutorial is right up my alley. I love Herringbone stitch.
Hi Jill, i have your book since you've relrease this book and still enjoyed doing these magnificent Design's you've created & explain so well whcih i found very easy to follow plus i have made this bracelet which i absolutely adore to wear and you are right for the attached loop who get bigger when you wear it very often so i haf to re-do my loop for a smaller ones and you are the one who gave me this Awesome tip who saved my bracelet because for me loose one of any kind of Jewels i've made it's heart bracking so much that's why i preferted to re-do somethings who came looss insthead of loose my so Fabulous Bracelet and as i love all of your Fabulous Design's well i'm able to completed one sets i'm so proud & Grateful having made this one it's precious and wan't to keep it for ever so thank you so, so very much for your times to do this so precious video that's absolutely helpfull and for myself i do prefered the sizes 15 seed beads because the result is so Fabulous the times i've took to build this bracelet it's fair consuming times worthed! xxOx
Lol, it does look like a corn cob! I'm so excited about your book, can't wait to get one!!! Thanks Jill, you do Wonderful work 😊
Thank you Jill! Can't wait to try it now..... ☺ Questions answered as always... ☺
I can't wait to try this, I'm so glad I found you, you make it look so easy!
You are an absolutely awesome teacher and your book is just wonderful
thank you for being an awesome teacher and helping ones like me learn this. very well done.
Can i just say you are fabulous? I just did a twisted herringbone necklace for my sister for the holidays (only my 2nd beading project ever - the first was also a twisted herringbone! I dig right in.) and was thinking a bracelet to match. This is perfect. Love the amethyst tower btw. My birthstone. You are awesome. Your videos are tops.
I love love your tutorials! Your a wonderful teacher in beading!
Thank you Jill, I love this bracelet, as i do with almost all of the pieces you create and teach us how to make. Being in Canada, with our dollar value so low, makes it hard to buy your wonderful book. As soon as the dollar comes up enough to make it affordable I am ordering this book! Thank you for sharing these how to videos.
This is do sophisticated, and it looks so difficult. But, you are a genius, and it's wonderful.
I’m rewatching this is I’ve made the two ropes already, but went clockwise whereas you’re stitching counterclockwise, glad it produces the same result!
Yeah Bitty! Thanks for asking Jill to do this video! And as always, thanks Jill!