I still consider myself a newbie. (August 22). I am also a knitter. So yarn is plentiful. But I learned in collecting, for me, I find if I chose a few projects and get those beads first, I can do those projects, then move one to the next. I'm to the point now where I have a spreadsheet of all the colors I have acquired. Before I order for any upcoming projects, I check my inventory for the colors. It's working so far! I truly love your designs. Thank you for your time and knowledge!
@@awakenbeauty.boutique The piece that hades the thread is called a thread guard or sometimes wire guard, and you should be able to find them at and beading store, craft store or Etsy or Amazon.
Thank you for this video, it was very helpful! I only have rounded beads and I've been learning flat bead work and looking into buying delicas and have been confused about the size I shoud get. I appreciate the euro coin for size comparison too! =^^=
The size 6 and 8 beads are better suited to crochet, since the larger holes will better accommodate the thicker threads and yarn that crochet projects use.