Hi Jo, you are amazing. Thank you for another terrific tutorial. I can’t wait to try this pattern. I plan to try this pattern as soon as I finish my other projects! Pat
LOL Pat...don'y know about being amazing - just fortunate that I LOVE what I do! Thrilled to hear that you love the tutorial and that you're going to give this one a go too! x
Thank you for subscribing. I can certainly try but I have the camera so close to my work already-that I sometimes bump into it!🤦🏼♀️I’ve never “been at one” with technology! 😂x
Hello Jo. I love all of your video tutorials. I have learned so much from you. Thank you for sharing your talent. I have a question- what is the difference between PRAW and CRAW because they seem to be the same? I am a fairly new to beading and have looked at other videos and CRAW seems to be right angle weave joined together to form a cube? Is this a different version? Thank you again for sharing❤️
That's wonderful to hear Cindy....thank you! CRAW and PRAW.....CRAW is as you say cubic right angle weave to from a beaded cube and PRAW as I understand it forms a beaded prism whether the shape of the base be a triangle, pentagon or hexagon. I too am learning all the time! ;-) x
Disappointed that I didn't know how many beads I needed for this pattern. Now I hope to be able to get more of the same beads. Please give an estimate as to how many beads will be needed for a project in the future.
I love bangles! They are just so easy to slip on and off. I don't need to worry about finding parts for them.
I’ve agree with you 100% Elsa! It’s a pleasure not to have to fiddle and struggle with a clasp! x
Hi Jo, you are amazing. Thank you for another terrific tutorial. I can’t wait to try this pattern. I plan to try this pattern as soon as I finish my other projects! Pat
LOL Pat...don'y know about being amazing - just fortunate that I LOVE what I do! Thrilled to hear that you love the tutorial and that you're going to give this one a go too! x
Thank you for sharing your talent!! 😊
So nice of you of Lilia - my pleasure...x
I l🧡ve a bit of sparkle and this is lovely!! Will give it a go, thank you for amazing tutorial as always.
Have fun Virginia and you're so welcome! x
I made this in aqua 11/0s and darker blue crystals. Lovely!
Ooooohhh that sounds fabulous Connie - I'm a 'blue girl' through and through! x
I realy like the color of the bracelet. It's beautiful🤗👍⚘
Thanks Linda... rose gold is my favourite metallic tone...x
Thanks a bunch! BEAUTIFUL
You are so welcome Elizabeth! x
I love this bangle! Hooray, no clasp!
lol ! Makes things soooooooooo much easier! ;-) x
Beautiful! Thanks! =)
Thank you too Pie! x
I plan on making this item. Just a suggestion, can you magnify your beautiful creations, so we can follow your every move. Thanks. New subscriber.
Thank you for subscribing. I can certainly try but I have the camera so close to my work already-that I sometimes bump into it!🤦🏼♀️I’ve never “been at one” with technology! 😂x
hello love the bracelet where do you buy your beads?
Thanks Dixie - I have quite a stash that I've accumulated over the years - I'm afraid I don't remember where I got these from. x
Hello Jo. I love all of your video tutorials. I have learned so much from you. Thank you for sharing your talent. I have a question- what is the difference between PRAW and CRAW because they seem to be the same? I am a fairly new to beading and have looked at other videos and CRAW seems to be right angle weave joined together to form a cube? Is this a different version? Thank you again for sharing❤️
That's wonderful to hear Cindy....thank you! CRAW and PRAW.....CRAW is as you say cubic right angle weave to from a beaded cube and PRAW as I understand it forms a beaded prism whether the shape of the base be a triangle, pentagon or hexagon. I too am learning all the time! ;-) x
Subtitulos en español, para los que te seguimos desde Latinoamérica. Saludo. Muy hermosa
Thanks Gilda - I am looking into it! x
Disappointed that I didn't know how many beads I needed for this pattern. Now I hope to be able to get more of the same beads. Please give an estimate as to how many beads will be needed for a project in the future.
Good idea... thank you Linda. I shall endeavour to do that going forwards...x
J