Here’s how to make a lovely, chunky seedbead necklace or bracelet. This is a long, detailed video, especially good for beginners! đŸ™‚
Here’s how to make a lovely, chunky seedbead necklace or bracelet. This is a long, detailed video, especially good for beginners! đŸ™‚
CANNOT see your work as your hands on too close to the top…this leaves
lots to the imagination for the viewer. I love the design and colors
beautiful
thanks great video
Great video!
Thank you! This is so clear and perfectly understandable. I’ve wanted to
make one of these for years, have tried but never could figure out how to
get the beads to fall off the string. I’m so happy. Off to my bead store
for a few supplies.
I enjoyed your video very much. I like the amount of detail as it sort of
felt like beading with a friend. You have a great voice for this and speak
at a good speed. I’m in the Southern USA and some videos have speakers who
are a bit fast for my Southern ear.
What gauge is your wire?
What are the measurements on the cones you used? I bought some online, but
they are not big enough to do a chunkier necklace like yours.
fast forward to 30:00 if you know beading basics. trust me.
You are GREAT. I love this necklace and will make more than one. I think
small dangle earrings would be great made like this. Thank you sooooo
much.
Love it and this is a great video
Great video. I love multi strand beads i plan on using this method you
really make it look easy to do. 
I have been watching your video (love your idea here by the way), and was
watching you struggle with the split rings. I use a staple remover to
separate the rings on any size of split rings It saves the frustration, and
gives another function to something we have laying around and prevents the
need to buy specialty items. Just put the “teeth” of the staple remover
between the edge of the rings and press to open. The same thing works with
key chains. Keep up the good work. I just found your video set, so have
been enjoying new and different ideas. 
thank you for the long informative video all the extra knowledge you shared
about this craft makes me feel I can do it. Thanks again for explaining
supplies and what they do.
They make a plier called split ring pliers. You should invest in a pair so
that you don’t stab yourself with the knife. They are not very expensive
and can be found wherever beading and jewelry making supplies are sold.
Very nice necklace. You are very clear in your instructions. Thank you for
sharing.
God bless you!
great video but its too long
Beautiful!! I like the way you’re aware of the focus of the camera.
Can you use the beading flex wire instead of beading thread?
When im trying searching bead stitching i found many in this site , its
gorgeous wonderful creations but when i found this one..oh my god!..its so
simple and easy to do! Thank you so much i like it lot..god bless
Please list supplies in the “About Section”. This would be so helpful to
those such as myself that really love the supplies that you use; but it
takes repeated rewinding to get them all. Your videos are excellent! I have
not come across any yet that are as thorough as you. Please keep up the
good work! God bless!
Dear Craftymissy! Thank you so much for such a well explained, well
detailed tutorial. I have been beading for a while now, but wish I would
have seen your tutorial when I was a beginner! Bravo for your patience in
explaining everything so nicely! Thanks, sweetie and go on with your good
work!
Hi, did i hear you say you mark the ends of the thread (5″ from the edge?)
.. i keep going back to the point where you did the one strand … lol ..
but i don’t hear you say you marked it .. maybe its some place else …
sorry … i’ve done multi strand before with wire and its worked fine but
obviously if there’s ever a kink in one of the strands it will probably
show … but i am no longer in possession of the one i made so i hope its
doing well haha… i want to try this with string … i’ve amassed a
mountain of seed beads so i’m going to be busy haha .. i have the same
issue with the split rings … but the only other thing i have a question
about is the unevenness of the strands .. sometimes i end up with one that
sticks out or appears much longer than the others like when i twist it once
its complete with clasp .. i try to hide it and it doesn’t always work ..
how do you avoid that? thanks
Just finished making a blue one. Thank you for the tutorial. 
Very pretty
Yes, you can use wire. The only problem might be (depending on the wire)
twisting the strands into a rope, as they might not stay in that position.
But as free-hanging strands no problems whatsoever!
Oh, I used tape and when I picked them up hey all swung together. Can this
be made with wire instead of nymo thread?
I think that sort of wire is good in preventing the strands from tangling,
but I’m not sure how well they will hold their shape if you want to twist
the necklace into a rope. But as freehanging strands they will probably
look really nice! đŸ™‚
Great tutorial. I already started making my strands using a fine beading
flex wire. Do you think I’ll run into any problems with this type of wire?
Oh dear, sorry to hear about that. I’ve found that the bead stopper I show
here is really good in keeping the strings in order. Also, I work very
slowly with these.
OMG, I spent hours stringing about 40 long strands with the beading thread
like you use and somehow it all tangled up and I couldn’t fix it, I was so
upset. How in the world did you keep yours from tangling
You could also attach the split jumpring to the wire BEFORE you make the
loop above the cone. That way, no “blades” have to be used. Safer technique.
Thank you for sharing, very good demo
very beautiful thanks for a great tutorial will try it tfs Nita