Very good tutorial not only for beginners but also for those who have forgotten how to start the netting stitch after a long lapse. Keep up the excellent work Jo.
You're so right Shobana - even those of us who have been beading for years need "refresher" courses every now then as reminders of how to do something! xx
I just found your videos and they are amazing! You get into every detail, and it makes it so easy to follow along with you. Thank you, you're helping me so much!
I so enjoy this stitch that I am starting on my second necklace using some favorite beads. Such a pleasure listening to your voice. So calm. Thank you again for teaching so well. I’d send you a photo if I could figure out how to. 🤓
Hi Judith...if you're on facebook - you send me a picture there.. .facebook.com/JoBarclayLoggie/ I'd LOVE to see your work! Wish I found my own voice calming!!! ;-) xxx
Hi Clare...with regards to attaching a clasp - there are no rules. It would be impossible to demonstrate all the ways that people attach clasps; however; I have demonstrated the attachment of a clasp in a number of my youtube tutorials. Having said that, with this specific design, I would use a multi link sliding tube clasp that would have 3 or 4 attachment points. I would line it up against the edge of my beadwork and see which beads the attachment loops on the clasp are next to and then use a couple of the smaller beads to pass through the attachment loop from one side before adding a couple more beads (the same amount) to loop back to the beaded netting. Then weave through the beads on your netting until you come to the next bead that lies alongside the next attachment loop and repeat. Hope that's of some help and in the meantime I will endeavour to show the attachment of such a clasp to a cuff...x
Hmmmm...stretch elastic is normally quite thick and I think you'd struggle to get it through seed beads. That said - I've never tried it - so don't know for sure. ;-) But I'd be terribly worried that it would snap and all that hard work would scatter all over the floor....x
This tutorial is purely a demonstration of the basic netting technique that can then be used in collar necklaces or cuff bracelets. I demonstrate how to attach clasps in a number of my other tutorials....but not this one...x
...Sorry you found it difficult to follow Nancy.... sometimes when the beads are tiny it’s difficult to keep fat fingers out of the way! But I will certainly bare your feedback in mind going forward! Thank you for taking the time to leave feedback! x
@@JoBarclayLoggie no worries Jo. I do appreciate that you and fellow beaders take the time to make tutorials. I actually watched it again and it got easier 🤷♂️
Very good tutorial not only for beginners but also for those who have forgotten how to start the netting stitch after a long lapse. Keep up the excellent work Jo.
You're so right Shobana - even those of us who have been beading for years need "refresher" courses every now then as reminders of how to do something! xx
I just found your videos and they are amazing! You get into every detail, and it makes it so easy to follow along with you. Thank you, you're helping me so much!
Welcome and ....You are so very welcome Candice! Wishing you many happy hours beading! x
Very beautiful
A wonderful tutorial and very nice design. Thank you very much for providing us with your expertise. Delightful!
Hi Judith...so pleased that you've found this demo helpful! x
Jo Barclay Loggie I have already begun a lovely green netting and will next go on to the embezzlement. Really very lovely bead stitch. 🙏🏼💐
I so enjoy this stitch that I am starting on my second necklace using some favorite beads. Such a pleasure listening to your voice. So calm.
Thank you again for teaching so well. I’d send you a photo if I could figure out how to. 🤓
Hi Judith...if you're on facebook - you send me a picture there.. .facebook.com/JoBarclayLoggie/
I'd LOVE to see your work! Wish I found my own voice calming!!! ;-) xxx
I love your demo’s Jo , always really clear. I’ve wanted to try netting for a while so I look forward to part 2 to see how I can embellish it
Thank you Kim...the link for Part 2 should be there....I loaded it up this afternoon...xx
Thank you for this wonderful video. It’s quite lovely and you really do an awesome job explaining. I love it.
Yay - that's wonderful to hear Phyllis...thank you! x
Wow this is amazing you are a fabulous tutor ❤️
Glad you think so! lol!! Happy beading! x
Very well explained! Thank you, hope to see more of your tutorials. 🌸💗
Thank you so much...loads more to come! 😜x
So clear and simple 👍 And love the nails too 💞
Easy when you know how...😜...and thank you...xx
Thanks Jo!!
very nice
Wow very nicely shown. thanks 👍👌
Pleasure...x
perfect instructions thank you so much
It's a pleasure Irma - glad you found them helpful! x
Wow that is beauitful
Thanks Kandy - happy beading! x
Hello
Thank you for this tutorial. Is there a link that anyone can direct me to show how to add a clasp? I’m flummoxed. Thanks
Hi Clare...with regards to attaching a clasp - there are no rules. It would be impossible to demonstrate all the ways that people attach clasps; however; I have demonstrated the attachment of a clasp in a number of my youtube tutorials. Having said that, with this specific design, I would use a multi link sliding tube clasp that would have 3 or 4 attachment points. I would line it up against the edge of my beadwork and see which beads the attachment loops on the clasp are next to and then use a couple of the smaller beads to pass through the attachment loop from one side before adding a couple more beads (the same amount) to loop back to the beaded netting. Then weave through the beads on your netting until you come to the next bead that lies alongside the next attachment loop and repeat. Hope that's of some help and in the meantime I will endeavour to show the attachment of such a clasp to a cuff...x
Jo Barclay Loggie thank you , really appreciate your reply,,,,I will try that :)
Jo, If I used stretchy cord for this pattern, could I make a head band? =)
Hmmmm...stretch elastic is normally quite thick and I think you'd struggle to get it through seed beads. That said - I've never tried it - so don't know for sure. ;-) But I'd be terribly worried that it would snap and all that hard work would scatter all over the floor....x
Where do I find the instructions for adding the clasp!??
This tutorial is purely a demonstration of the basic netting technique that can then be used in collar necklaces or cuff bracelets. I demonstrate how to attach clasps in a number of my other tutorials....but not this one...x
Thank you! Searching your other videos will NOT be a chore!
difficult to follow.........your fingers never move out of the way...........it is a great pattern
...Sorry you found it difficult to follow Nancy.... sometimes when the beads are tiny it’s difficult to keep fat fingers out of the way! But I will certainly bare your feedback in mind going forward! Thank you for taking the time to leave feedback! x
@@JoBarclayLoggie no worries Jo. I do appreciate that you and fellow beaders take the time to make tutorials. I actually watched it again and it got easier 🤷♂️
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Hi Susan...I’m so sorry you had difficulties with this tutorial...thank you for your comments...I’ll see what I can do! x