This is so pretty. I love how you used different color thread and bugle beads to show us how to add thread and how to close the necklace. You are a great instructor and your work is so beautiful. Thank you so much.
Something that simple can be just amazing- you’re so good with enjoying the texture that the beads create! Love your channel! ❤️💕❤️🇺🇸 much love from Las Vegas, USA
This is such a beautiful necklace. I loooove it! I’m so glad you put it in English. Can’t wait to try it. I’m going to try it in different finishes so I can have it for everyday wear.
Thank you for adding english subtitles and for this lovely necklace..I have lots of bugle beads in various sizes and often do not know what to do with them. Your bugle designs are lovely and appreciated. Blessings.
Thank you so much for using different colour beads and dark thread. It has made the tutorial so easy to learn. Pls teach us some hair accessories someday.
Красивая и простая в исполнении цепочка! Обязательно попробую сделать такую, возможно из других материалов. Спасибо за прекрасный МК и английские субтитры!
Eso que hiciste yo lo veía imposible ,pero lo muestras de una manera que parece fácil,eres increíble, gracias por compartir ese lindo conocimiento. Definitivamente,lo intentaré.
Very simple yet elegant. I have been looking for accessories to wear for work or private. I will make this for sure. Thanks for the great tutorials. 仕事でもプライベートでも使えるアクセサリーを探していました。とても素敵で作るのが楽しみです。いつも素敵なビデオをありがとうございます。これからも新作を楽しみにしています。
Hi. Before I give up on the 2nd attempt to make this, hopefully, you can provide some advice on what I'm doing wrong. I'm using K.O. 330dtex 100% nylon thread but it still has a loose look to it. Your video shows the bugles snuggled up against each other, having to actually pull them apart to give the accordion look. Mine is always pulled apart. The 1st attempt was using Nymo (size B I think) with the same result. I'm applying tight tension, but the bugles are still spread apart. Before I totally give up, I'm hoping you might provide some insight. THANK YOU!!
Thank you always! When you're using this stitch, there is one thing you have to be sure to do: hold down the bead that the thread is coming out of with the nail of your left index finger while giving the thread a strong tug through as you work on each round. Once you've finished a stitch, use the same finger to secure the thread so that it doesn't go slack. At the same time, thread the next bead. I hope this answers your question. Let me know if there is anything else I can help you with.
Beautiful work, how you make sharpen edges of bugle beads don't cut the thread? I 've used fire line, nylon and always cut the thread, please help me, thank you ❤
Thank you for your comment! I always use bugle beads made in japan. and When I tighten the thread, I pull the thread parallel to the bugle beads so that it does not rub against the holes. Thank you♡
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