Glad you like the SuperDuos, we've made so many beautiful projects with them over the years. Check out out our full collection of colors if you're looking for more inspiration beadaholique.com/collections/czech-beads?_=pf&pf_t_shape_name=0-Shape-Name%3A2-Hole%20SuperDuo
Glad we could introduce you to them! We've got a playlist of all our other cymbal finding projects here: ua-cam.com/play/PLdGWVJ-tb1bH9GNupx0bxXyRe2uLbWGo-.html And if you're looking for a good selection of them we sell them on our site here: beadaholique.com/collections/cymbal
We've really been getting back into the cymbals lately. Here's a playlist of our other cymbal tutorials if you're looking for more ideas: ua-cam.com/play/PLdGWVJ-tb1bH9GNupx0bxXyRe2uLbWGo-.html
Beautiful. I love the fun colors. I have a question. Is there any way to hide the thread on the outside so that it isn’t visible? Maybe 15/0 beads? Or would it just not look right with the 15/0’s? Thank you for the wonderful tutorial.
These wrap bracelets are usually designed to feature the thread as part of the style. No reason not to try something different though! I don't think we've tried beading the outside threads yet, that would be an interesting experiment. Other things you can try is color matching the thread and the chord or using crystal Fireline beadaholique.com/products/fireline-braided-beading-thread-4lb-test-and-0-005-thick-15-yards-crystal-clear
Im following and making this Brantley now. Can you please tell me how you end and add thread? Do you just weave figure 8s with both ends to end the thread and knot?
Yes, you would weave in your tail and tie it off and then work in a new thread, weaving it in, and then start your beading again. When you are all done, you would go back and tie off that new thread end.
Greetings from California. You make it seem so easy, My thread gets tangle. Maybe, I need to be more patient .I do have alot of super duos to work with. You have a lot patient teaching.
Hi Maria, sorry you're having tangling problems. Have you tried waxing the thread? It can help keep it straight and manageable. We sell beeswax that you can run your thread through as you work with it: beadaholique.com/products/1-ounce-bar-beeswax-thread-strengthening-conditioner-for-beads-quilting-crafting
Yes you could do a version of a picot edging along the side to cover the thread bridges. 15/0 or 11/0 or a combo of both could add a very pretty style to the design.
Yes it could work with DiamonDuos and various other beads. While the endings are designed to work with SuperDuos it could work with some slight adjustments. Have some small seed beads on hand to close any gaps that may occur. 15/0 or 11/0 could help in instances like these.
Teaching tension is the toughest part for us in these tutorials, it's hard to describe the right feeling in the hand. It's the part of this that comes easiest with experience. For twisting and tangling thread though there are more concrete suggestions. Have you tried conditioning your thread with beeswax? beadaholique.com/products/1-ounce-bar-beeswax-thread-strengthening-conditioner-for-beads-quilting-crafting
Wow! Such a beautiful bracelet, I love those beads and the style 💚
I so need some SuperDueo's. They are really neat Beads. That is a pretty Bracelet. ❤️
Glad you like the SuperDuos, we've made so many beautiful projects with them over the years. Check out out our full collection of colors if you're looking for more inspiration beadaholique.com/collections/czech-beads?_=pf&pf_t_shape_name=0-Shape-Name%3A2-Hole%20SuperDuo
Ah, I like the tapered finding! Haven't seen these before. Will make it easier to clasp the bracelet, compared to a blunt ending.
Thank you that is beautiful.I never seen those endings need to go on Amazon after this.
Glad we could introduce you to them! We've got a playlist of all our other cymbal finding projects here: ua-cam.com/play/PLdGWVJ-tb1bH9GNupx0bxXyRe2uLbWGo-.html
And if you're looking for a good selection of them we sell them on our site here: beadaholique.com/collections/cymbal
Really like this finish. ❤️
Right? It's lovely. These pieces look so sleek in person too.
Fun and informative. I have wondered about the use of the different Cymbal beads, thank you.
We've really been getting back into the cymbals lately. Here's a playlist of our other cymbal tutorials if you're looking for more ideas: ua-cam.com/play/PLdGWVJ-tb1bH9GNupx0bxXyRe2uLbWGo-.html
Beautiful I’m definitely try 💙
LOVE THIS!!! Thank you! I just may be able to do this .....finally....with your excellent instructions. 💗
Glad we could help Kathryn! Have fun, and let us know if you have any questions
Very pretty thanks
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Beautiful. I love the fun colors. I have a question. Is there any way to hide the thread on the outside so that it isn’t visible? Maybe 15/0 beads? Or would it just not look right with the 15/0’s? Thank you for the wonderful tutorial.
These wrap bracelets are usually designed to feature the thread as part of the style. No reason not to try something different though! I don't think we've tried beading the outside threads yet, that would be an interesting experiment. Other things you can try is color matching the thread and the chord or using crystal Fireline beadaholique.com/products/fireline-braided-beading-thread-4lb-test-and-0-005-thick-15-yards-crystal-clear
It's so beautiful and east to make. Ill probably make it at home with my own supplies 😁😁😁
Have fun! I think we're all burning through an awful lot of supplies these days :)
Im following and making this Brantley now. Can you please tell me how you end and add thread? Do you just weave figure 8s with both ends to end the thread and knot?
Yes, you would weave in your tail and tie it off and then work in a new thread, weaving it in, and then start your beading again. When you are all done, you would go back and tie off that new thread end.
Hermoso gracias por compartir saludos 🙏🥰
Greetings from California. You make it seem so easy, My thread gets tangle. Maybe, I need to be more patient .I do have alot of super duos to work with. You have a lot patient teaching.
Hi Maria, sorry you're having tangling problems. Have you tried waxing the thread? It can help keep it straight and manageable. We sell beeswax that you can run your thread through as you work with it: beadaholique.com/products/1-ounce-bar-beeswax-thread-strengthening-conditioner-for-beads-quilting-crafting
I have a QUESTION: To hide outside thread, would 3 seeds look okay (15/0 or 11/0) for an edging? Thanks!
Yes you could do a version of a picot edging along the side to cover the thread bridges. 15/0 or 11/0 or a combo of both could add a very pretty style to the design.
Hola, hermoso!!!
Would this also work with diamonduos?
Yes it could work with DiamonDuos and various other beads. While the endings are designed to work with SuperDuos it could work with some slight adjustments. Have some small seed beads on hand to close any gaps that may occur. 15/0 or 11/0 could help in instances like these.
How many beads do we need for a 7.5 " bracelet?
I would say roughly 80 green, 60 purple, and 50 blue.
Working on it and the hardest part thus far is trying not to get the thread twisted and keeping good tension
Teaching tension is the toughest part for us in these tutorials, it's hard to describe the right feeling in the hand. It's the part of this that comes easiest with experience. For twisting and tangling thread though there are more concrete suggestions. Have you tried conditioning your thread with beeswax? beadaholique.com/products/1-ounce-bar-beeswax-thread-strengthening-conditioner-for-beads-quilting-crafting
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Have super duos alike crazy, lol but no connector’s and these are so fun thanks gang, now payday must get here. 🤔🤣
Glad you like it Karen :)
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