Tubular Chenille Stitch Seed Bead Rope on Chain Necklace | Jewelry Making Tutorial

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  • Опубліковано 20 жов 2024
  • Learn how to make a necklace using the tubular chenille stitch technique with seed beads!
    Materials
    two colors of 11/0 seed beads
    8 ft beading thread
    beading needle
    clasp, jump rings
    18 inches of 1.5mm chain, plus optional extender chain
    jewelry pliers, scissors
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  • @helenmears6178
    @helenmears6178 2 роки тому

    Just wanted to thank you for these amazing tutorials. My mum is very poorly ATM so I'm binge watching them (& making stuff too) to take my mind to my happy place that is beading. Love chenille stitch & have made 2 ropes in contrasting colours also a couple of Russian spirals with bugle beads from one of your tutorials.Hugs

    • @ORCHIDandOPAL
      @ORCHIDandOPAL  2 роки тому

      Awww, thank you, Helen! I am wishing the best for you and your Mum, and am so glad you're here!!

  • @francinebourgon4505
    @francinebourgon4505 Рік тому

    I love your introduction it seam so much easier

  • @rosettasheer5960
    @rosettasheer5960 4 роки тому

    Thank you for an excellent, step-by-step video.

  • @francinebourgon4505
    @francinebourgon4505 Рік тому

    It looks fun to do and I like the results 💜

  • @dianatulsa
    @dianatulsa 5 років тому

    Thank you so much. Never realized this stitch was so easy. Looked hard so never attempted it before. Really appreciate this tutorial

    • @ORCHIDandOPAL
      @ORCHIDandOPAL  5 років тому

      I am so happy to hear that, Diana! Thank you!

  • @StitchesbySharonH
    @StitchesbySharonH 6 років тому +1

    Love this pattern! So pretty!! 💜💕💜

  • @francinereider7427
    @francinereider7427 6 років тому

    Hi Gina. Ya did it again. I can follow you but i do have to stop and go back.I get a head of my self. I love it . Don't stop now your on a roll. I put this on watch later.

    • @ORCHIDandOPAL
      @ORCHIDandOPAL  6 років тому

      Thanks, Fran! No worries about having to go back. That's the great thing about videos! Have a great day!

  • @lindakeevers5177
    @lindakeevers5177 6 років тому +1

    Love this one.thank you for the clear instructions. Glad you shared.

    • @ORCHIDandOPAL
      @ORCHIDandOPAL  6 років тому

      You're so welcome, Linda! Thanks for watching!

  • @susantaggart5295
    @susantaggart5295 6 років тому +1

    Thank you so much. Your very knowledgeable. Thanks for sharing!!!!!

    • @ORCHIDandOPAL
      @ORCHIDandOPAL  6 років тому +1

      You're very welcome!! Happy to help! :)

  • @nikkiwilson7362
    @nikkiwilson7362 6 років тому +1

    I need to try that stitch, I'm not seed beader but I guess I can challenge myself great video Gina

    • @ORCHIDandOPAL
      @ORCHIDandOPAL  6 років тому

      Hi Nikki! It is a really fun stitch to try. Highly recommend. Thanks for watching!!

  • @sue7777
    @sue7777 6 років тому

    Gina, thank you so much for sharing this stitch technique--you did an excellent job filming-nice close ups so I had a very clear view as to where my needle should be placed. I will be trying this, for sure.

    • @ORCHIDandOPAL
      @ORCHIDandOPAL  6 років тому

      You're very welcome, Sue! I am so glad it was nice and clear, and easy to follow. Thanks for watching!

  • @DeborahBergenbeaderreader
    @DeborahBergenbeaderreader 6 років тому

    Very simple stitch... yet lovely 😊
    Thanks for sharing! 😍 love you!!!!

    • @ORCHIDandOPAL
      @ORCHIDandOPAL  6 років тому

      You're very welcome, Deborah! I appreciate you watching, and LOVE having you here!!!

  • @marykettler8455
    @marykettler8455 6 років тому

    Gina, That looks pretty simple for a tubular piece, I may just give this a try. Great tutorial, thanks for sharing with us.

    • @ORCHIDandOPAL
      @ORCHIDandOPAL  6 років тому

      You're very welcome! It's such a fun stitch!

  • @patriciamorgan6545
    @patriciamorgan6545 6 років тому

    Great color tips in the beginning! I love the look of chenille stitch, and the flexibility the finished rope seems to have. I've been wanting to try this stitch for a while, now---thanks for showing some other ways to apply it!

  • @stellagabriel4277
    @stellagabriel4277 6 років тому

    Thank you! Also liked using the memory wire.

    • @ORCHIDandOPAL
      @ORCHIDandOPAL  6 років тому

      You're very welcome, Stella! I love how it looks on the memory wire as well!

  • @audreyrhoades2026
    @audreyrhoades2026 6 років тому

    Hello again I love watching your tutorials they are superb. Going to try to do this. Thanks audrey

    • @ORCHIDandOPAL
      @ORCHIDandOPAL  6 років тому

      Hey Audrey! Thank you SO much! I am really glad to hear you enjoy them. I hope it goes well for you!! Thanks for watching!

  • @andreagibson7099
    @andreagibson7099 6 років тому

    THAT IS SO BEAUTIFUL I LUV IT

  • @MsShabriaGxo
    @MsShabriaGxo 6 років тому

    That’s so beautiful 😍

  • @susantaggart5295
    @susantaggart5295 6 років тому

    Great! Now to try this will work up beautiful... I hope I am not speaking to quickly before I started. But you make it sound so easy. Well I'm going g to give it my best shot lol. Sue

    • @ORCHIDandOPAL
      @ORCHIDandOPAL  6 років тому

      Hi Susan! You can do it! Thanks so much for watching, and I hope it works out well for you. I get a lot of compliments when I wear it!

  • @christinachan6478
    @christinachan6478 6 років тому

    Hi Gina,
    Your creations are just great. I enjoy watching all your videos. Could you please make a tutorial of the black and white chenille stitch memory wired bracelet and also the October crescent necklaces with crescent beads. Thank you very much.
    Christina

  • @EuropeanOak
    @EuropeanOak 6 років тому +1

    Great! Maybe I missed it...but do you do the rope around the memory wire or do you make the rope and then put it in the wire?...if that makes sense..:-)

    • @ORCHIDandOPAL
      @ORCHIDandOPAL  6 років тому +1

      Hey there! I make the entire rope first, and then i slowly feed the memory wire through it. It can take a little patience. ;-) Thanks for watching!

  • @murphy1384
    @murphy1384 6 років тому +1

    How long was your tube that you put on the memory wire? If you can tell, that is what I want to do for a couple of Cmas gifts. I have some women that like bracelets and I think this is different enough that they would love it. tyfs Mary

    • @ORCHIDandOPAL
      @ORCHIDandOPAL  6 років тому

      Hi Mary! It is about 5.5" in length. These would make a great gift! They are very "wearable," and I have gotten a lot of compliments when I wear mine. Thanks for watching!

  • @teresashandmadejewelry
    @teresashandmadejewelry 6 років тому

    Is each section of the chenille stitch on the memory wire 5.5"? Love the black and white one!

    • @ORCHIDandOPAL
      @ORCHIDandOPAL  6 років тому

      Hi Teresa! Yes, that's about right; about 5.5-6" to allow for the stretch the chenille stitch has. Thanks for watching!

    • @teresashandmadejewelry
      @teresashandmadejewelry 6 років тому

      Thank you!

  • @susantrimble2986
    @susantrimble2986 3 роки тому

    Can you vary the sizes and shapes of beads?

    • @ORCHIDandOPAL
      @ORCHIDandOPAL  3 роки тому

      You can definitely do that! It would be a fun experiment. :)

  • @marciarocha7369
    @marciarocha7369 6 років тому

    Amei!!

  • @le12ification
    @le12ification 6 років тому

    Hello there, this is Wadiya
    Where did you purchase your loopers? The tool for making loops and all their different sizes?

    • @ORCHIDandOPAL
      @ORCHIDandOPAL  6 років тому +1

      Hi Wadiya! You can purchase at most craft stores; I have seen them at Michaels. Also, they are available at Amazon. Here are some links: 2.25mm amzn.to/2xf2std , 1.5mm amzn.to/2QnMLIO , 3mm amzn.to/2CSfG5d . Hope that helps!

    • @le12ification
      @le12ification 6 років тому

      Just ordered it!! Thank you 😊

  • @susantaggart5295
    @susantaggart5295 6 років тому

    It is me again lol. Which is the best chains ? And where did you get it. I bought some at hobby lobby and used it and it turned my son's skin. Do not want to use it on any projects that I work so hard on. Thanks again sue💮

    • @ORCHIDandOPAL
      @ORCHIDandOPAL  6 років тому +1

      Hi Susan, that's a great question. I would suggest buying stainless steel chain. Here are some great examples on Amazon: amzn.to/2O1FRrn and amzn.to/2M9tac4
      Stainless steel won't tarnish like the plated brass that you see most often. I still use plated brass, and I haven't had issues YET. I know it can depend on skin chemistry, and also where you live as to how bad the tarnish is. Thanks for your question. I hope this info helped!