Yes! It would look stunning as a Christmas pendant! We'd love to see your version of this pendant, please feel free to share what you create on our Facebook group for beading and jewelry-making! Here is a similar pendant video you may enjoy! www.potomacbeads.com/how-to/projects-tutorials/pendants-rings-components-beaded-beads/PPBW1836.html
I Love this design, Anna! It took me 2 tries, but I finally got it with a few modifications. I ended up switching from Dragon Thread to Fireline. It seemed to work better for me. I also used a total of 15 side beads instead of 16. My bezel fit better with 15 rows.
I don’t know if this has been mentioned, but in your video tutorial you stated using a 2mm bicone crystal when creating the front face of the bezel. Yet your referred and provided products list from your site calls for 3mm bicones. Could you perhaps make the correction so that we can accurately proceed using the correct products according to the video tutorial? I am excited to try making beautiful bezel this for a project as it’s a technique I’ve never used yet in bezels, and maybe it’s just me but I am very stringent on mm,s. Thank you for sharing the wealth of knowledge you skilled folks have.
I'm at 6:03 in the video, I'm sorry, but how many "embellishment beads" are on each side of the initial herringbone? It may be my headphones, but I can't understand if you are saying 15 or 16 on each side, or 16 on one and 15 on the other. The pendant is so pretty!
Beautiful! Great tutorial! Very clear instructions. Thank you Anna
Thank you so much
Wow! That sparkles! So beautiful.
Thank you! 😊
This would be the coolest Christmas pendant with green and red
Yes! It would look stunning as a Christmas pendant! We'd love to see your version of this pendant, please feel free to share what you create on our Facebook group for beading and jewelry-making! Here is a similar pendant video you may enjoy! www.potomacbeads.com/how-to/projects-tutorials/pendants-rings-components-beaded-beads/PPBW1836.html
GrazieAnna, many inspirations come from your beatiful jewel…❤
You are so welcome!
Anna, thank you for this great design! I thoroughly enjoyed making this. 💖
You are so welcome!
I Love this design, Anna! It took me 2 tries, but I finally got it with a few modifications. I ended up switching from Dragon Thread to Fireline. It seemed to work better for me. I also used a total of 15 side beads instead of 16. My bezel fit better with 15 rows.
You're so welcome! Thank you for the tip and thank you for watching!
Wow Anna! Love this! 💖 Well done for coming up with this herringbone bezel! Amazing! 💖
Glad you like it!
What a stunningly lovely piece! I’m definitely going to give it a try!
Wonderful
This is beautiful 😍 thank you for sharing your great tutorial 😊👏🏻💗
Thank you so much
Замечательный мастер класс!
I don’t know if this has been mentioned, but in your video tutorial you stated using a 2mm bicone crystal when creating the front face of the bezel. Yet your referred and provided products list from your site calls for 3mm bicones. Could you perhaps make the correction so that we can accurately proceed using the correct products according to the video tutorial? I am excited to try making beautiful bezel this for a project as it’s a technique I’ve never used yet in bezels, and maybe it’s just me but I am very stringent on mm,s. Thank you for sharing the wealth of knowledge you skilled folks have.
Thank you for watching! Happy beading!
Beautiful ❣❣❣
Thank you! 😊
Watching replay
Thank you for watching!
My first time doing herringbone stitch and I'm having trouble seeing the white thread on white background. I do want to do this lovely piece.
This video may be helpful if you're having trouble with herringbone:
www.potomacbeads.com/differen...
I'm at 6:03 in the video, I'm sorry, but how many "embellishment beads" are on each side of the initial herringbone? It may be my headphones, but I can't understand if you are saying 15 or 16 on each side, or 16 on one and 15 on the other. The pendant is so pretty!
It’s 15 on one side and 16 on the other. Once you close it, you add one more to the 15 to make it an even 16 on both sides.
Thanks!
Yes, it is 15 on one side and 16 on the other. Thank you for watching!
can you suggest a bead count per side for 12 mm
Try 10 as a starting point.