This video was a refreshing remind of the Spiral Rope Stitch. This is the perfect stich to do while watching tv. Can't wait to pick out a movie while I dive in. Thanks!
I have low vision so I cannot work with seed beafs, but yhe nuggers sound doable. Any tips such as soze of nugger, thread, etc.? Thank you on advance, I enviously watch your videos with seed beads & I've tried working with bogger beafs but not tbe same result.
You'll want to use about 3x the length of the finished piece. It's always better to have more thread needed then get to the end and not have enough. Any beading thread can be used for this technique such as nylon, silk or FireLine thread. You might find this video helpful on how to end the stitch: ua-cam.com/video/SG6VF0425fI/v-deo.html
Hi John. Here's a great video that will help ua-cam.com/video/SG6VF0425fI/v-deo.html Rose likes to stitch an eyepin to the end of the necklace or bracelet, add a cone, and make a loop with the end of the wire.
The needle size and thread is your preference. As this is a technique, there are many different sizes of beads that can be used, thus adapting the needle and thread size. We can say that Rose's favorite needle is the Tulip needle and she used Nymo thread in this demonstration.
The needle size and thread is your preference. As this is a technique, there are many different sizes of beads that can be used, thus adapting the needle and thread size. We can say that Rose's favorite needle is the Tulip needle and she used Nymo thread in this demonstration.
This video was a refreshing remind of the Spiral Rope Stitch. This is the perfect stich to do while watching tv. Can't wait to pick out a movie while I dive in. Thanks!
Wonderful! Happy creating!
Thank you so much!!!, I always wanted to learn this stitch!!!. 🙏🏼❤️
You are so welcome!
Thank you for this Spiral Rope Stitch tutorial, and for reminding us to change up our beads!
That’s great. Thank you!!!!! I did one a long time ago and it was so complicated that I only did one
Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much for this brilliant tutorial, can't wait to make one x
You’re welcome 😊
I have low vision so I cannot work with seed beafs, but yhe nuggers sound doable. Any tips such as soze of nugger, thread, etc.? Thank you on advance, I enviously watch your videos with seed beads & I've tried working with bogger beafs but not tbe same result.
Very pretty. How long is your thread, and what kind of thread are you using, please? Also, how would you end it? Thank you!
You'll want to use about 3x the length of the finished piece. It's always better to have more thread needed then get to the end and not have enough. Any beading thread can be used for this technique such as nylon, silk or FireLine thread. You might find this video helpful on how to end the stitch: ua-cam.com/video/SG6VF0425fI/v-deo.html
How do you finish of this bracelet
Hi John. Here's a great video that will help ua-cam.com/video/SG6VF0425fI/v-deo.html Rose likes to stitch an eyepin to the end of the necklace or bracelet, add a cone, and make a loop with the end of the wire.
what size needle and which type of thread
The needle size and thread is your preference. As this is a technique, there are many different sizes of beads that can be used, thus adapting the needle and thread size. We can say that Rose's favorite needle is the Tulip needle and she used Nymo thread in this demonstration.
Type of thread? Type of needle ?
The needle size and thread is your preference. As this is a technique, there are many different sizes of beads that can be used, thus adapting the needle and thread size. We can say that Rose's favorite needle is the Tulip needle and she used Nymo thread in this demonstration.