Hi Deborah! (thank you for the compliment!!) In this particular one, finishing it off is just simply threading some Soft Flex wire through the completed Chenille tube and crimping to a clasp - nothing to do with the needle and thread portion. Finishing off the thread and needle portion was included. Have you ever crimped before? (It can be done with a Crimper tool or even just so chain nose pliers) :-) Hope that helps.
i know im randomly asking but does someone know of a tool to log back into an instagram account?? I was stupid forgot my login password. I appreciate any help you can offer me.
I love this stitch! I have only made bangles so far but may try it this way next. I didn’t think of using elements other than seed beads. I’ve used 11/0, 10/0 and 8/0, the 8/0 goes super fast! Thanks for the tutorial, you’re a great teacher!
Totally understandable, Anne! We have a video going up very soon that will go over the basics of stringing with SoftFlex and crimping to a clasp (which is how I attached the Chenille stitch) - so keep your eyes peeled for that very soon. IN THE MEAN TIME, I do go over that technique in a few other videos so I'll link one below to you and it will hopefully be the missing puzzle piece you need. :-) ua-cam.com/video/dvzI6tPtQVI/v-deo.html -Leah Come join the fun! The Beader's Nook at Eureka Crystal Beads facebook.com/groups/319085948930672/
really great tutorial, thank you very much!!! Looks like this stitch needs a lot of thread, good thing is that I practiced this one too. I'd love to see something "advanced" based on this, too... is it possible?
You're a great teacher. I don't understand why you don't keep your camera close all the time? You're losing the rhythm with it being far, than close. Other teachers just keep the camera with close ups all the time. I hope this makes sense, because I would definitely make this bracelet. It's beautiful.
Hi Chris, thanks for your question! You simply finish the Chenille stitch portion of the bracelet entirely (weaving out your thread and snipping it off) and then string a line of SoftFlex though it (since it's a hollow tube) and crimp to the clasp. - Leah
This is so beautiful! I would love to try to make it but is there another bead I could substitute for the 2mm pearls? I want to try to keep the cost down. Thanks.
Hi Pam, yes you can use any round 2mm bead like a Czech glass Druk bead: www.eurekacrystalbeads.com/round-druk-beads/?_bc_fsnf=1&Size=2mm or you can choose from our more affordable selection of Czech glass pearls: www.eurekacrystalbeads.com/czech-glass-pearls/?_bc_fsnf=1&Size=2MM . Happy beading!
Hi Laura! There are often multiple options for finished pieces...threading Soft Flex through any hollow beaded tube is a neat way to make something extra strong... But utilizing Fireline to attach the clasp is just fine, too. :-) It's always good to show other options.
By getting the beadwork SUPER tight!! But if it's not working out well, you can always secure it differently to the clasp with a beaded loop! -Leah Come join the fun! The Beader's Nook at Eureka Crystal Beads facebook.com/groups/319085948930672/
Ужасная съемка! То близко, то далеко, близко, далеко, далеко мелкий еле видимый бисер вставляется непонятно куда, долгое объяснение куда надо вставить, Неужели вы думаете, что эту спираль будет плести новичок, который первый раз видит бисер и иголку? Конечно же будет плести опытный мастер, поэтому такое долгое объяснение замедляет восприятие вашей работы. А жаль, очень интересное плетение!
Love love love the idea of soft flex to finish off. Thank you.
You are so welcome!
I’d love to see you finish off projects. Clasp. Your tutorials are bar none the very best!!!!! Thank you!
Hi Deborah! (thank you for the compliment!!) In this particular one, finishing it off is just simply threading some Soft Flex wire through the completed Chenille tube and crimping to a clasp - nothing to do with the needle and thread portion. Finishing off the thread and needle portion was included. Have you ever crimped before? (It can be done with a Crimper tool or even just so chain nose pliers) :-) Hope that helps.
This stitch looks like a really fun one--it's now on my list. Thanks Leah, for sharing this project with us
You'll love it Sue!! It works up SO fast and feels so neat!!
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I was stupid forgot my login password. I appreciate any help you can offer me.
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Tis is a wonderful and clean tutorial! Can’t wait to try it. Thank you!
You are so welcome!
I love this stitch! I have only made bangles so far but may try it this way next. I didn’t think of using elements other than seed beads. I’ve used 11/0, 10/0 and 8/0, the 8/0 goes super fast! Thanks for the tutorial, you’re a great teacher!
Thanks so much for your kind words!! Glad you enjoyed the video. :-)
BEST TEACHER thank you!
Thank you for watching! 💓
Excellent instructions
Thanks for watching! Glad we could be of help!
Your creativity never disappoints! Love it!
Thanks Kelli!! :-)
I LOVE this!! I just ordered the 2mm pearls too! I can’t wait to try this! 😍😍😍
Awesome!! Glad you loved the project :-)
I love it. I would like to see how you finish off though as I am a beginner. Thanks
Totally understandable, Anne! We have a video going up very soon that will go over the basics of stringing with SoftFlex and crimping to a clasp (which is how I attached the Chenille stitch) - so keep your eyes peeled for that very soon. IN THE MEAN TIME, I do go over that technique in a few other videos so I'll link one below to you and it will hopefully be the missing puzzle piece you need. :-)
ua-cam.com/video/dvzI6tPtQVI/v-deo.html
-Leah
Come join the fun! The Beader's Nook at Eureka Crystal Beads
facebook.com/groups/319085948930672/
really great tutorial, thank you very much!!! Looks like this stitch needs a lot of thread, good thing is that I practiced this one too. I'd love to see something "advanced" based on this, too... is it possible?
Love it!!!
Thanks Zina!!
You're a great teacher. I don't understand why you don't keep your camera close all the time?
You're losing the rhythm with it being far, than close.
Other teachers just keep the camera with close ups all the time. I hope this makes sense, because I would definitely make this bracelet. It's beautiful.
Hi Marty thanks for your feedback. Please check out our more recent videos 💖
The video was great but I am not sure how to finish with the clasps. Can you give us a more specific explanation of how to add the clasp.
Hi Chris, thanks for your question! You simply finish the Chenille stitch portion of the bracelet entirely (weaving out your thread and snipping it off) and then string a line of SoftFlex though it (since it's a hollow tube) and crimp to the clasp. - Leah
This is so beautiful! I would love to try to make it but is there another bead I could substitute for the 2mm pearls? I want to try to keep the cost down. Thanks.
Hi Pam, yes you can use any round 2mm bead like a Czech glass Druk bead: www.eurekacrystalbeads.com/round-druk-beads/?_bc_fsnf=1&Size=2mm or you can choose from our more affordable selection of Czech glass pearls: www.eurekacrystalbeads.com/czech-glass-pearls/?_bc_fsnf=1&Size=2MM . Happy beading!
Love it! Thank you.
SueEllen S Thanks SueEllen!!
One question: about how many pearls for a 7” pattern?
SueEllen S About 30 pearls per inch, not including the 12 needed at each side for the ladder stitch portion 😊
Leah Wyckoff perfect...time to shop now! Hugs.
I'm confused why you would use soft flex and crimps to finish the bracelet. What's wrong with using the fireline to attach the magnet?
Hi Laura! There are often multiple options for finished pieces...threading Soft Flex through any hollow beaded tube is a neat way to make something extra strong... But utilizing Fireline to attach the clasp is just fine, too. :-) It's always good to show other options.
Hi Leah! How many 2mm pearls do you need for this lovely bracelet? Thanks!
I believe it's 24 pearls for every 1" of the Chenille stitch :-)
EurekaCrystalBeads thanks
very niiiice! :o)
Francine Deneault Thanks Francine!! ❤️
How do you get the clasp to keep tension?
By getting the beadwork SUPER tight!! But if it's not working out well, you can always secure it differently to the clasp with a beaded loop!
-Leah
Come join the fun! The Beader's Nook at Eureka Crystal Beads
facebook.com/groups/319085948930672/
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Thank you so much Sibel! 💖
Ужасная съемка! То близко, то далеко, близко, далеко, далеко мелкий еле видимый бисер вставляется непонятно куда, долгое объяснение куда надо вставить, Неужели вы думаете, что эту спираль будет плести новичок, который первый раз видит бисер и иголку? Конечно же будет плести опытный мастер, поэтому такое долгое объяснение замедляет восприятие вашей работы. А жаль, очень интересное плетение!
Thanks for watching!