*Love* your tutorials. They are so clear and easy to follow. And conversational! You are so relaxed in your approach. I feel as though we're sitting together and you are patiently repeating the steps until I finally get it. :-)
I think this more tighten and stronger, secure type of stitch.Once again I love your work, lots of patience sharing your video.Wishing you a very happy festive Season.
THANKS FOR THE INFORMATION.on square stitch. I have never made a project using this stitch. You have made it look easy. I am now going to do one of your video`s using this stitch. Thanks for sharing
+peggy rate Thanks Peggy! I will be mixing in the "How To" tutorials more often. If you want to try a project using this stitch try the Peyote and Square Stitch bracelet or the Cleopatra Spring Fling Bracelet (I was feeling very silly when I named that one lol) Both would be great beginner projects using this stitch ;)
So If I don't do the pass back on square stitch will it still be ok? I love how the peyote stitch moves so freely, but some of the patterns I've found for future projects need a square stitch to work right. (and I'm not loving loom work so far).
I was wanting to know if there would be any beads on the side of the bracelet. Also on a stitch where the sides look uneven what do you do? You are an excellent teacher & I love your work, thank you for that!
+Nanette Newton Thank you 🌸This is a “how to” video so I didn’t plan a bracelet using this little piece😃🌻🙏 This was posted to teach the stitch used in the Peyote and Square stitch bracelet ( the very first tutorials made for RU-vid)
What do you do if the beads are too full of thread to make that final pass through the full row? That happens to me a lot, from adding new thread or increases/decreases or whatever other reason.
square stitch seems to place beads in the same position that a loom would. I wonder which is faster. Do you ever use a loom? I love those "Chili Rose" southwestern bracelets with the big chunk of silver clasps.... Thank you for this video.
I have used a loom but have been concentrating on off loom bead weaving💜 I'll explore loom beading in future videos. I think using this stitch with other stitches such as peyote and square stitch bracelet, a loom might not be as much fun as off loom weaving😬😜💜
Hi Fahamesha🌻 This stitch and the peyote stitch tutorial are used in the Peyote and Square Stitch Bracelet. Here is a link to the video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Zh5sEB-sLT4.html
İs it possible to finish the bracelet by stitching the ends together instead of using a clasp? will the bracelet go through my hands (will it strech) if I use fireline? I am going to do this for the first time, I apologize if this question is too stupid 🙈
I would like to invest about $100-$150 in beads from Crazy Crow and would love to know what would be the best kinds, colors and sizes to buy by the hank? I’m going with Crazy Crow because of other recommendations - I love both Native American colors and also enjoy some of the projects I’ve seen that use Bicones, pearls, and diamond like jewels but I’m not sure what other types of beads I may need? Please help? I understand I may need two sizes of the same colors but I’m unsure about which are the most popular. I have most findings and everything but beads and I’ll be ready to go.
+Lisa Lay Hi Lisa🌻 My suggestion would be to choose colors you love and beads that speak to you! It never fails me. Pearls, bicones, round crystals are all good to add to your stash. Pick sizes that fit your style. Three, four and six millimeter sizes are always good. Larger focal beads are great for necklaces. Hope this helps 😃
Bronzepony Beaded Jewelry it does help but I’m unsure about the difference sizes I should buy - I see a lot of people use 11/0’s is that the same as a 10 - I need major help with getting started I don’t understand the differences between pony, Toho, Delicas etc. - can I sub a regular 10 Czech bead for an 11/0 - and I want to make several rosettes and it calls for. 11/O Toho beads can I use any 11/0 or do they have to be Toho- idk if that’s the brand or type of bead
It was not my intention to waste your time Sara! This video was a "How To" and was not meant for a jewelry project. If it were a ring project I would have been able to show you how to attach the ends.It is difficult to "tell" you how to end it without pictures or a video or instructions which I can't put on a comment under a RU-vid video. I wish you a very Happy Holiday Season!
I found a way and just finished it! Add 1 row to do this. Add a bead, go top to bottom on the bead as usual (on my left side) then same back thru' new bead. Your thread is pointing up for the next bead. BUT, go to the other side, the right side, go top to bottom on it's first bead, back up thru' the new bead. You have added your bead on the first side, then added the same bead to the other side and it lines up with both and is tight and in line!! Hope you can figure out what I said. You are using the same add bead for new row on both sides. The result is a tube for a ring, bracelet or whatever.