I collect po do stitch videos. It’s one of those stitches I need to watch from different people because I just don’t ever quite get it! Thanks for one more!
Hello this is beautiful and very well explained l, could please tell me what to do when the sting runs out and I am still in the middle of making the weave?
We have a great video showing one of the ways to add thread: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pxVSx_t_R7Y.html This video used a thread burner, but there are other things you can use to melt the thread. Hope this video helps!
The larger bead size wasn't specified, but the smaller beads are #8, so the other size is most likely a #6. You can experiment with different sizes, but a #8 and a #6 would be perfect for this project. 😊
In case you want all the #6 beads in one place, here's a link to just our #6 seed beads: www.firemountaingems.com/shop/seed_beads_and_bugle_beads-seed_bead_size_6 @@AnnetteSalter
They are both very similar. In some cases they will create an identical end result with the only difference being the thread path, so it definitely looks almost identical to Double RAW in some designs.
@@FireMountainGems that's not the point. I can create the same result with Pondo, with Diamond Weave and with DRAW, even with flat Chenille. The point here is that it is not the right name of the stitch. Knowledge should be transmitted correctly. The way this is done has been wrongly labeled Pondo by Perles & co, and now the entire world is repeating the mistake. This is how everything ends up being forgotten. Pondo stitch is something different and should be taught the way it should be done.