Beads'n'Stones create jewelry and from time to time tutorials too. All of them are beaded projects, sometimes with sparkly beads, more often with gemstones. At Beads'n'Stones we believe in the healing power of the gemstones and crystals and that's why we create wearable gemstone jewelry.
You can also find tutorials about basic beading techniques, where I share my tips and understanding of how patterns work. I am learning a lot from other fellow beaders and I try to reference them any time is possible.
I am also interested to present easy ways to create beautiful packaging for handmade jewellery. I believe that the presentation (packaging and branding) of the handmade jewelry is as important as the value of the created design.
I also believe that having fun, enjoying what we do is the main reason we have been brought into this world.
@@aliciarodriguez2699 Alicia, I have used at that time some plain glass squares... And I guess they were rough enough not to cut the thread.... That's indeed the biggest problem when using bicones and square beads ...
@@IRANI6163 I know... I struggled a lot to find out how to properly record... I thought that having a camera and a subject is enough... I've discovered the hard way that's another job in itself.... What can I say... I've tried my best at that time with the knowledge and equipment I had... All the best to you!
I'm so glad I found you. I'm enjoying being able to learn from you. You're a great teacher. I wish you were still doing tutorials. I hope someday I will be able to pass on the knowledge and skills to others to keep this skill alive. TY
Oh, thank you Penelope!!! I'm still trying to make some tutorials, it's just that the time seems to shrink... And not too much energy to come up with new designs... But I'm planning for a new tutorial on how to make a double spiral rope, hopefully by the end of next week I can record it. .... :-)
By the look of it, I think that was a bracelet made with 2 mm cube beads, in the CRAW technique - cubic right angle weave. I must have skipped that design , coz I can't find the tutorial for it as well....I will have a look these days and maybe I will make a new tutorial....
Thanking you so very much for taking the time to do the video and explaining about the invisible end closing. I look forward to making a longer necklace using the invisible join now. Thank you so vrey much. Patricia
Very beautiful. would love to learn too how to make the same necklace with no clasp just with the invisible join to pull over the head length.. Thannking you. Patricia
I've never thought of that type of join .. I've had a look today and it seems I could find a solution for it. Hopefully by Sunday this week I will make a short video to share it with you. Thank you for your question! :-)
Usually I am using the Nymo thread size D ... I find this is suitable for these kind of projects. Another thread I really like is One G, from Myiuky I think... But that one is slightly more expensive than Nymo....
I don't quite know how the beads would sit around a round bead or a bicone... You can try on a small Swatch and see if they look nice to you. If yes, use them... After all is all about experimenting :-)
Thank you for the great video view of your work. It makes it much easier for me to learn what to do with my fingers. Also, many thanks for showing how you resolved the tangle.
I think they are a rainbow finish or AB finish, which gives that aspect of multicolor... The beads are just Delica beads, I think you can find them with any supplier
I must say that the 40 beads gives quite a big size of the ruffle... You can put more if you want, buy it might make the work loose the shape and might not look very nice when worn... It's a matter of personal preference though...
This is very pretty and simple, just what I was looking for! I didn't see in the description box how much (or what type) thread you used. I'm very new to beading so I can't even venture a guess as to how much is needed. Could you list how much you used, it would be very helpful. Thanks so much for sharing this bracelet, I can't wait to make it!
You are very welcome. Usually I use the " one g" thread from myiuki or a Nymo thread, size D .... For that bracelet... Maybe 2 mts of thread.... I usually use only about half a meter to start with, then I add thread as needed.... I hope this helps :-)
@@BeadingTutorialsNews Quite often Malachite is resin. I've seen people use the lighter test on 1 bead. Hold a lighter to a bead (in a fire proof container). If you smell burning plastic, voila