Not sure if someone will see this, but since it is a zip tie, I would think you would be able to use it the regular way. Clip close to the lock in place. Wrap with material and when you add a bead, have the bead lay on top or by the locked part. I will try it that way. I wasn't to keen on using glue or the type, if I have to open windows or keep the kids and dog away. I do love the idea and thank you for sharing!!!
I didn’t understand why you cut the closure of the zip tie instead of using it verses gluing the bracelet. Zip ties lock and are more secure than glue.
Julia another wonderful creation and so pretty- my girls are coming over to stay in a couple of weeks for the weekend and we will have such fun making these. Thank you, you always light up my week. Have a lovely week ahead yourself. Big hugs and loves Julia. Dorothy xxxxxxxxx🙋🏻😘❤️
These bracelets are gorgeous. I must make some to go with the patchwork belt video from you. Thank you. They will look girgeous with a long flowing summer skirt - when summer comes.
Thank you for this easy, addictive craft. Because I have a large supply of machine embroidery thread (rayon), I substituted the thread for the wire and it worked well.
I love the rayon thread idea! I had these at my summer shop and people really like them. So much fun to make too! Thanks for watching and sharing, Julia
stitchesbyjulia wow I can’t believe you got back to me thank you so much I want to have a go at making these tomorrow as I have lots of fabric & I’m positive my husband has cable ties thanks again .I love all of you tutorials especially love your thrifted belts too
Dollar tree has all of these materials. Zip ties, fabric glue, wire, clothes pens, beads and they even have some really pretty scarves you could use. I figure for $1 each ya can't really go wrong. And yes my kids tell me I always have to find the best price on whatever I'm buying..... Oh forgot to tell you how cute I think these are.
I love these! Made several but wondering what you do about the little fabric "whiskers" you get from the raw edges of the fabric strips? Or have I done something wrong? Thanks!
Hi Terri, I like the raw edges and the fraying but I know it is not for everyone. You could use a pinking shears to cut the stripes or use Fray Check on the edges. Thanks for watching. Julia
I have learned to accept them. Ha. I also discovered I liked the look and the little extra bulk that knit fabrics give them! I've watched so many of your videos and love, LOVE your style!
Not sure if someone will see this, but since it is a zip tie, I would think you would be able to use it the regular way. Clip close to the lock in place. Wrap with material and when you add a bead, have the bead lay on top or by the locked part. I will try it that way. I wasn't to keen on using glue or the type, if I have to open windows or keep the kids and dog away. I do love the idea and thank you for sharing!!!
I was thinking the exact same thing
Thank you so much ❤️. Very inspiring! I will try to crochet around it 😃
Great idea. I wish I crocheted- it's on my bucket list! Julia
Beautiful 😍😍. But why do you cut and then glue? There's no need. It can be fixed with the same snippets.
I didn’t understand why you cut the closure of the zip tie instead of using it verses gluing the bracelet. Zip ties lock and are more secure than glue.
Your voice reminds me of my favorite show as a kid the mom on Bobby’s world. Great video btw as well 💕
Thanks for the tutorial. Love your blue ring BTW! 💙
GREAT
Thanks for linking to my channel!
Oh my goodness, this has given me so many ideas of what to do with my 'gelli printed fabric', thanks for sharing. So cool! Xx
What a great idea! I need to break out my Gelli Plate this week! Julia
Spiral at the beginning and end is just perfect. 🇨🇦
Julia another wonderful creation and so pretty- my girls are coming over to stay in a couple of weeks for the weekend and we will have such fun making these. Thank you, you always light up my week. Have a lovely week ahead yourself. Big hugs and loves Julia.
Dorothy xxxxxxxxx🙋🏻😘❤️
Hi Dorothy, This would be a great project for your granddaughters! I always enjoy your comments! Happy stitching- Julia
I really enjoy watching your videos. Lots of fun new ideas to add to my DIY ideas. Thank you for sharing your time, julia. :)
Hi Molly, I'm so glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment! Julia
These bracelets are gorgeous. I must make some to go with the patchwork belt video from you. Thank you. They will look girgeous with a long flowing summer skirt - when summer comes.
Hi, I agree! I love that look. Thanks so much for watching. Julia
Omg that is a cool idea,never thought to use plastic ties! I did the same idea,but with old bangles!
Love it. Such a great idea!
Beautiful! What a great idea! Thanks for the tutorial!
Thank you for this easy, addictive craft. Because I have a large supply of machine embroidery thread (rayon), I substituted the thread for the wire and it worked well.
I love the rayon thread idea! I had these at my summer shop and people really like them. So much fun to make too! Thanks for watching and sharing, Julia
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#Such a helpful video !🙌🏻 and your jewelry look cute..!!!!
Thank you I love this
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Hi Julia just wondering do you use craft (patchwork) fabric or something finer thanks again
Hi, I’m using cotton craft fabric. I also love using batiks. Thanks so much for watching!
stitchesbyjulia wow I can’t believe you got back to me thank you so much I want to have a go at making these tomorrow as I have lots of fabric & I’m positive my husband has cable ties thanks again .I love all of you tutorials especially love your thrifted belts too
Dollar tree has all of these materials. Zip ties, fabric glue, wire, clothes pens, beads and they even have some really pretty scarves you could use. I figure for $1 each ya can't really go wrong. And yes my kids tell me I always have to find the best price on whatever I'm buying..... Oh forgot to tell you how cute I think these are.
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Wonderful way to use up string pieces of my fabric. TY for sharing!
I love these! Made several but wondering what you do about the little fabric "whiskers" you get from the raw edges of the fabric strips? Or have I done something wrong? Thanks!
Hi Terri, I like the raw edges and the fraying but I know it is not for everyone. You could use a pinking shears to cut the stripes or use Fray Check on the edges. Thanks for watching. Julia
I have learned to accept them. Ha. I also discovered I liked the look and the little extra bulk that knit fabrics give them! I've watched so many of your videos and love, LOVE your style!
Amei, obrigado por compartilhar seu conhecimento, ganhou mais uma escrita.😘💛💚
What a cute and easy bangle - I will be making some for Christmas!
Hi Phyllis, This is a great stocking stuffer! Thanks for watching. Julia
I’ll certainly give this a try with my granddaughter. Thanks so much!
This would be a great project with your granddaughter! Thanks for watching. Julia
Hi Julia everything you do is awesome!
As always I enjoy your videos
Lovely 🥰 thank you 😊
This is an awesome idea to do with grandgirls. Of course, making sure I do a few for myself ☺️❤️ . Thanks for sharing!
Love this project, tfs
I can’t wait to make some of these, I’m sure my grand daughters would love help make some of them.
Gostei muito do seu trabalho maravilhoso
Wonderful 👏👏👏grazie
Whatbis the name of the wire maam
Hi, I am using plastic covered wire. I got it at a craft store. Thanks for watching, Julia