Pandora Ring Tutorial | DIY & Crafts | Quick and Easy Beaded Ring
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- Опубліковано 9 січ 2020
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Materials required for Pandora ring:
11/0 Delica beads - approx 3-4 gms
15/0 seed beads - 1 gm
4mm beads - 4 pcs
Beading thread - I used Nymo D
Beading needle 10
Scissors
Stop bead
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For SILVER ring I used:
11/0 Delica - Miyuki 242
15/0 seed beads - Toho 557
Swarovski bicones - Blue Zircon
For BLUE ring I used:
11/0 Delica - Miyuki 166
15/0 seed beads - Toho 557
Swarovski bicones - Fuchsia
For BLACK ring I used:
11/0 Delica - Miyuki 001
15/0 seed beads - Toho 557
Swarovski pearls - Навчання та стиль
Love your designs and my ring came out nice so thank you for your lessons.
You are so welcome!
Very pretty ring and bracelet. Well made and I think would make a great gift. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks a lot i love these rings i will take some 😊
Pay-o-tee is the proper way to say peyote. Your work is beautiful, though. I need to make myself some rings.
Absolutely gorgeous! Thank you kindly for sharing.
Luv it... explained so well❤
Great instruction! Thank you very much!
You are a genius! I can’t wait to try this. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you kara another pièce of art
Какая молодец! Учюсь у тебя! Спасибо!
Thank you ☺️🙏
Very pretty. Than you for the Tutorial. I did it and it's lovely. Thank you Kara.
Very pretty and easy to stitch. Thank you so much for showing us how to bridge the gap in the ring, and for sharing this beautiful ring design with us.
Really like the simplicity and beauty of this ring. Thanks for sharing
Thank you for such a beautiful project and easy to follow tutorial!
So neat and what a lovely voice for tutorials
Great tutorial!
really beautiful and easy ring,, love❤️❤️❤️
Very pretty. Than you for the Tutorial
I love this bracelet and ring. I just made a fresh pot of tea so I am gonna get out my beads and no ones and bead with you! Thanks for another beautiful tutorial Kara! 💍💍💍
Hi Kara,
I love this ring🥰🥰thanks for this great tutorial 🌻🌻🌻👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼😘😘😘
Hermoso trabajo gracias por compartir saludos ❤️
Beautiful, i like your design soooo much 😻 thank You for sharing with us 💐
Stupendo sei moltissimo brava
I love it I've got to make this just subscribed
You have really evolved since you have started I looked back to your beginning videos you started like I did by taking apart old things and making new again. Why did you choose bead weaving and what inspired you to start bead weaving? You have a great style and choice of colors and I really enjoy your tutorials. Thank you for sharing your beadwork with us and keep making more videos I have saw other beaders show off your tutorials in groups I belong with on FB I know you are getting out there and known. Good luck and can't see what you make next I really enjoy your work and tutorials.
Thank you, Cali! Really appreciate that someone has actually noticed my progress ☺️
I’ll start doing more vlog type of videos soon where I will talk about inspirations, studio setups and all sorts related to crafts and will share my personal experience along the way 💕
Magnifique 👏👏👏👏👏
wow! beautiful my dear! :o)
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SUPER 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
You never disappoint us. This ring is easy to follow and a great project for beginners. Thank you 🙏 💕🥰
Super
Son hermosos
Kara, have you ever tried the Miyuki needles? I used the smallest one with Nozue Sonoko thread for my peyote bracelets, and it's the perfect combination. Nozue thread has a tiny bit of bounce to it, making it excellent for peyote stitch and no need for knots either. The smallest Miyuki needle is about 4cm, rather short, but fine, easy to thread and it glides through the Delicas with ease.
Hi there,
No I have never heard of Miyuki Needles, definitely will check it out. Unfortunately, I have tried Nozue Sonoko and it wasn’t meant for me. I feel like I’m stuck with Nymo even though everyone else seems to hate it 😬
Kara's Beads Nymo stretched out on me, and all my Delicas were loose. Thank you for your lovely designs!
Nice video
Thank you 😊
Hi Kara, I love your tutorials, I notice you use the nymo a lot, do you find it as strong as the fireline? Does it hold up well for your jewelry?
Hi Rhonda, I always work with Nymo. Unfortunately, I can’t compare it to Fireline as I have never tried it 🤷🏻♀️😁
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Really beautiful! Can I use Toho 11/0 and Toho 15/0 as well as 4mm bicone/pearl?
Absolutely. Just remember Toho 11 are bigger than Delica 11, so you might have to use bigger bead in the middle or add extra 15s
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Hello Kara,
Again another beautiful piece. You are very talented and very handy with seed beads. I have viewed quite a bit of your collections even made some for myself. My question to you is, can I make some of your products and sell them?
Absolutely )
As long as you credit me as designer and don’t start bulk production, you are good to go 💕
@@KarasBeads Thank you Kara and will definitely credit you as the designer. For my peace of mind, I just want to understand your view as bulk production as I do have an etsy account as well as Facebook and I do sell my items there and if you're referring as to not sell them to such venues then I won't do it.
Maria DaRosa as long as it’s you making it with designer as myself, it’s ok. I just don’t want any company hiring people, start making bulk production
@@KarasBeads I fully understand now. Trust me there's no one making them, my little hands are doing all the work thanks to the Lord. Thank you again and keep on bringing us those wonderful pieces.
Fuchsia is pronounced "few-sha"
Quin fil fas servir?.moltes gràcies
what size are the bicones?
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Sometimes when I’m beading I accidentally go through my thread and split it! It makes it so the bead doesn’t sit correctly. Is there a way to fix that or prevent it?
I think it’s just a matter of practice. It used to happen to me a lot especially with Peyote when I was just learning. Or switch your thread. I think it doesn’t happen as much with Fireline
I go back through the thread with the needle, then continue on. Very easy after you find the gap
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