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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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
Awww, thank you, Helen! I am wishing the best for you and your Mum, and am so glad you're here!!
I love your introduction it seam so much easier
Thank you for an excellent, step-by-step video.
You're so very welcome! 💜💜💜
It looks fun to do and I like the results 💜
Thank you so much. Never realized this stitch was so easy. Looked hard so never attempted it before. Really appreciate this tutorial
I am so happy to hear that, Diana! Thank you!
Love this pattern! So pretty!! 💜💕💜
Thank you!!
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.
Thanks, Fran! No worries about having to go back. That's the great thing about videos! Have a great day!
Love this one.thank you for the clear instructions. Glad you shared.
You're so welcome, Linda! Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much. Your very knowledgeable. Thanks for sharing!!!!!
You're very welcome!! Happy to help! :)
I need to try that stitch, I'm not seed beader but I guess I can challenge myself great video Gina
Hi Nikki! It is a really fun stitch to try. Highly recommend. Thanks for watching!!
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.
You're very welcome, Sue! I am so glad it was nice and clear, and easy to follow. Thanks for watching!
Very simple stitch... yet lovely 😊
Thanks for sharing! 😍 love you!!!!
You're very welcome, Deborah! I appreciate you watching, and LOVE having you here!!!
Gina, That looks pretty simple for a tubular piece, I may just give this a try. Great tutorial, thanks for sharing with us.
You're very welcome! It's such a fun stitch!
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!
You're very welcome, Pat!
Thank you! Also liked using the memory wire.
You're very welcome, Stella! I love how it looks on the memory wire as well!
Hello again I love watching your tutorials they are superb. Going to try to do this. Thanks audrey
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!
THAT IS SO BEAUTIFUL I LUV IT
Thank you! I am glad you enjoyed!
That’s so beautiful 😍
Thank you!!
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
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!
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
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..:-)
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!
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
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!
Is each section of the chenille stitch on the memory wire 5.5"? Love the black and white one!
Hi Teresa! Yes, that's about right; about 5.5-6" to allow for the stretch the chenille stitch has. Thanks for watching!
Thank you!
Can you vary the sizes and shapes of beads?
You can definitely do that! It would be a fun experiment. :)
Amei!!
obrigado!!
Hello there, this is Wadiya
Where did you purchase your loopers? The tool for making loops and all their different sizes?
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!
Just ordered it!! Thank you 😊
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💮
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!