Love it Gina. In my opinion you have the best tutorials. Please say you're designing earrings to match. More beautiful necklace and earring tutorials please.
How did you Ever Think This One Up.. It's So Beautiful !! You are Miss Amazing...I had a lot of difficulty with this one.. So, I ended up cutting it up.. and attempted again.. Whoops !.. I am now proud to say: " I did. it, I did it " Thanks again Gina !
LOL! I can’t tell you how many pieces I have cut up just to start over again, and then cut them up again, just to start over again. You are not alone. But I’m glad you didn’t give up!
Gina's Gem Creations , I am glad I I’m not alone at least ! I tell everyone about your YOU Tube Channel.. You have a natural way of explaining & expressing how to follow along, how to avoid this or that... and you’re personality is close to my own, Sometimes you make me crack up.. okay, enough gushing.. You’re awesome, everybody knows it 🤗 , Lol.. can’t wait for your next video.. Oh and I try to watch ads for you.. I tell friends to do the same !
Beautiful!!!! A bit complicated at the start for me, however, when I do this I'm going to have to have you right by my side telling me what to do next. I loved your result.
I truly believe the key is good instruction and just trying until it works. You can do anything you put your mind to. The clear peanut beads are really pretty but I have seen some in other colors that are fabulous too.
That's why I love your instructional videos, you work with us from beginning to end. You're not trying to sell us a product, you get no profit from filming your tutorials. An absolute work of art! You are a genius lol, I say that with a smile. ;)
Gorgeous !!! I love it ...I know I have to get some peanut beads and check my inventory for the Swarovski ...I have to make it soon I hope !!! Thanks Gina !!!
Please note: you will need 44-6mm bicones NOT 30 like written in caption. Regarding the peanut beads: they are also called Czech Farfalle beads and they are 4x2mm. You can find them on Ebay, Amazon, Firemountain, Potomac bead co, Art Beads...so on. Do a search, they are easy to find.
Why don't you ever tell us how many seed beads we need? How do I know if I have enough to make whatever you are making? I am referring to the 8/0, 11/0, 15/0 bead quantities.
Good afternoon Gina, Your MAGIC hands did it again!! I am going to make this beautiful necklace for myself. One question: where do i get the peanut beads? Thank you!!
Hi Gina, I really enjoyed this tutorial; I will make this with my December Birthstone (Blue Zircon) Bicone. how about an simple earring tutorial using this stitch ;-). Thank you for your expertise and patient teachings.
Seriously... don't know what to say... you're always on point, really don't know hw you do it, you are just good at what you do. More grease to your elbow. Thank you so much. What can I use in place of the 6mm bicone?
Awe, you are too nice! Thanks for that. You can try glass pearls or maybe a round Crystal, maybe even a cube. Make a stitch or two and try a few different beads and see what happens.
Gina BRILLIANT DESIGN !!! This is my next project on my long list. I have a question, when you added the first 6mm crystal you added two 11/0's where you enter the top of the bicone. On the bottom of that same bicone you only added one 11/0 and then proceeded to stitch through the 2 adjacent 11/0's. was that done on purpose? I ask because it's the first column. If it were a few columns in I wouldn't have asked. I hope my question makes sense. Thank you for this stunning design 💕
Vickie Vakina actually, I did pick up an 11/o bicone then. 11/0...then come back through I picked up an 11/0 then went through the become I then picked up an 11/0 but didn’t say I did it, but if you look at the thread I pull a seed bead into place before entering the seed beads to secure the bicone....I was too busy talking...whoops! 😩
Gina's Gem Creations my fault Gina I think I wasn't paying attention. Great thanks so much for the reply, I'm starting this one today 😋love it a lot !!!!!!
+Annie Kelmon you will have to experiment, I think 11/0s would cause less modification in numbers of them used considering the width of the original peanut beads.