Happy New Year! I would typically buy the beads online at Fire Mountain Gems, Amazon, or Etsy. I bought the crosses on Etsy. You can also check eBay. The cord is purchased from rosarymakingparts.com. That #9 cord comes in white and brown. It is very thin, but but durable. You an also make this same style using any beads and crosses from your local hobby store. Hope that helps!
That is very cool, I have learnt how to make wooden beads from New Zealand hardwoods, I was wondering if your process would work for a necklace, the same thing but a little longer I guess?
So happy you like it! What you may want to do is order a very small wood bead that can be used as "spacers" and figure out how many to put between each of the beads to make it longer. For example, you have use one spacer bead between each bead in the "week", but then add 2,3, or 4 spacer beads between each week and the cruciform to create more length. I've done that with rosaries before too.
You can find 10mm wood beads and wood crosses on Etsy. I use the #9 nylon twine from rosarymakingparts.com. You might also find those beads on Amazon. I could not find the cord or crosses on Amazon though. You can still use this technique with other types of beads, crosses and cords you can get from your local hobby store. Hope that’s helps!
This particular style is an Anglican Prayer Bead, sometimes called and Anglican Rosary or Christian Prayer Beads. It is a tool for tangible prayers used by many Christians (not just Catholics), so the method of praying it is different than a traditional Catholic Rosary.
Sorry for the very late reply. You can do it without that step. Just make sure the beads don't fall off the end. The other thing you can do is to put a piece of tape at the end to create a stopper, and then just cut that off at the very end at the last steps. Hope that helps!
Thank you for the excellent tutorial!
I made one today - thank you
Thank you!
Beautiful!
Thank you!
Happy New year very impressive where can I find the items for making them thanks and God Bless
Happy New Year! I would typically buy the beads online at Fire Mountain Gems, Amazon, or Etsy. I bought the crosses on Etsy. You can also check eBay. The cord is purchased from rosarymakingparts.com. That #9 cord comes in white and brown. It is very thin, but but durable. You an also make this same style using any beads and crosses from your local hobby store. Hope that helps!
Here how to make Anglican prayer beads
That is very cool, I have learnt how to make wooden beads from New Zealand hardwoods, I was wondering if your process would work for a necklace, the same thing but a little longer I guess?
So happy you like it! What you may want to do is order a very small wood bead that can be used as "spacers" and figure out how many to put between each of the beads to make it longer. For example, you have use one spacer bead between each bead in the "week", but then add 2,3, or 4 spacer beads between each week and the cruciform to create more length. I've done that with rosaries before too.
I would love to make this but i dont know where to buy the cross and the beads
You can find 10mm wood beads and wood crosses on Etsy. I use the #9 nylon twine from rosarymakingparts.com. You might also find those beads on Amazon. I could not find the cord or crosses on Amazon though. You can still use this technique with other types of beads, crosses and cords you can get from your local hobby store. Hope that’s helps!
why dont u do 3 natural beeds above the cross?
vor 3 hail marys or credo pater noster and souls in purgatorium prayer?
This particular style is an Anglican Prayer Bead, sometimes called and Anglican Rosary or Christian Prayer Beads. It is a tool for tangible prayers used by many Christians (not just Catholics), so the method of praying it is different than a traditional Catholic Rosary.
Cannot even make it past step one because there’s no explanation how you made that noose. Basically looks like magic at this point.
It’s a slip knot.
Sorry for the very late reply. You can do it without that step. Just make sure the beads don't fall off the end. The other thing you can do is to put a piece of tape at the end to create a stopper, and then just cut that off at the very end at the last steps. Hope that helps!