G'Day, My Lovely, Just came across your wonderful and well-presented video. I have recently watched your descriptive Bead Embroidery one and thoroughly enjoyed it. I do enjoy Beaded Thread work but I prefer to do Bead Embroidery as I am a Needlework artist and do other forms of Embroidery. I'm not much on "rules" and like to feel the free motion of the Beads. They seem to have ways of their own and take you along on their journey of placement. I just wield the needle and follow their colourful trails. I love the way that they are always suggesting designs to my little grey cells and creative zone as well as challenging me to design pieces that reflect their differences in their shape, colour and size. They seem to be telling a story and it's up to us as Beaders to transcribe their story so that when viewed it speaks of beauty with a charismatic charm. Compared to my other forms of craft work, I find that Beadwork is very relaxing and is an art form that novices to any craft can easily adapt to. I love this video and each component that you made was simply fabulous. The colour choice and the use of super duos to use as an encasement for the Rivoli was a great idea. By doing it this way makes it very easy to accomplish setting in the Rivoli and would be a great way for someone new to Beading and would like to try to make a pendant. I also like to work anti-clockwise and find that most Beaders (even if they are right-handers) seem to work clock-wise. I have watched some of your wire wrapping videos and I have tried it once but I found it hard to work. I might have been working with the wrong size wire but I had a hard time holding and trying to twist and bend the wire. Even when it comes to making those eye hooks, I always seem to end up with a large pile of scrap wire and that's why I brought one of those one loop makers (not sure of the name but I hope that you know what I mean). We also have something else in common, and I nearly fell off the chair laughing....Almost one of those wetting your knickers moments, I have two German Shepherd (bitches).....Carla and Hollie and they are always alerting at the window. By the way, I love your dog (sorry I forgot his name) in the pool.......he is so gorgeous. People are always so wary of the breed but between us, you and I both know that they are gentle, loveable and quite the clown at times......couldn't live without them. I am living up to my reputation as on other channels, I'm known to write a novel version in the comment section but next to Beading e.t.c. I love to chatter a little, particularly with fellow Beaders. Being connected through our love of Beading is such a joy and I love the friendships that come from watching these fabulous videos. I look forward to seeing many more of your videos and hopefully share in some chat time. So from way down in the Southern regions of the Great Downunder (Australia or OZ), I'll say a big Hooroo for now and many Blessings..............XXXXXXOOOOOO
I've been working on this fun pendant/earring's this afternoon Listening to you really cheered me up I have fibromyalgia. I have had some giggles with your tutorial's I went to the kitchen to get my coffee listening to what was funny then I hear you say we need some bail I busted out laughing towards the computer started to see yes you said bail as in beading from afar in the kitchen it went through my head as bail me out lol. This is my first video I think with you I enjoyed this very much hoping you make more pendants I love them or like a 8mm rivoli for rings :)
I made this pendant and I love it. I hope you will make more this size 14mm,16mm,18mm.I enjoyed your video I made a forest green with white bicone's It look's like a turtle the bail is his head the back looks like a rose. I'm going to make a few.Keep beading please! Ty.
Hi There Brenda, first thank you and you can get the PDF here www.jenniferbiedermannjewelry.com/store/p124/Swarovski_Rivoli_embelished_bezel_pendant.html
I really don't know why you don't have more followers. Your videos are well done and the instructions and your voice are clear and easy to understand. And the designs are gorgeous! I just finished the square earrings (sorry can't remember the actual name) they are so pretty, look complicated, but aren't (my favorite kind lol) I'm starting on these next. I want to thank you for sharing your amazing talent with us. I have one small question about this pattern. you said you can use 3mm bicones to go all the way around instead of alternating 4mm with 11/0 sb. if I use 3mm would I still use the 15/0 on each side or use just the 3mm. So would it be 15, 3mm 15 then through or just the 3mm and through? thanks again! oh, I forgot to mention I made the birthstone beaded beads for my daughter for mother's day. (7 beads) they were beautiful and a big hit! Thanks again!
Valerie Burns oh my thank you so much!! i am very happy you are enjoying the tutorials. if you use 3mm bicones yes a 15 then 3mm then 3mm. that should fit i didnt test it but it should.
G'Day, My Lovely, Just came across your wonderful and well-presented video. I have recently watched your descriptive Bead Embroidery one and thoroughly enjoyed it. I do enjoy Beaded Thread work but I prefer to do Bead Embroidery as I am a Needlework artist and do other forms of Embroidery. I'm not much on "rules" and like to feel the free motion of the Beads. They seem to have ways of their own and take you along on their journey of placement. I just wield the needle and follow their colourful trails. I love the way that they are always suggesting designs to my little grey cells and creative zone as well as challenging me to design pieces that reflect their differences in their shape, colour and size. They seem to be telling a story and it's up to us as Beaders to transcribe their story so that when viewed it speaks of beauty with a charismatic charm. Compared to my other forms of craft work, I find that Beadwork is very relaxing and is an art form that novices to any craft can easily adapt to. I love this video and each component that you made was simply fabulous. The colour choice and the use of super duos to use as an encasement for the Rivoli was a great idea. By doing it this way makes it very easy to accomplish setting in the Rivoli and would be a great way for someone new to Beading and would like to try to make a pendant. I also like to work anti-clockwise and find that most Beaders (even if they are right-handers) seem to work clock-wise. I have watched some of your wire wrapping videos and I have tried it once but I found it hard to work. I might have been working with the wrong size wire but I had a hard time holding and trying to twist and bend the wire. Even when it comes to making those eye hooks, I always seem to end up with a large pile of scrap wire and that's why I brought one of those one loop makers (not sure of the name but I hope that you know what I mean). We also have something else in common, and I nearly fell off the chair laughing....Almost one of those wetting your knickers moments, I have two German Shepherd (bitches).....Carla and Hollie and they are always alerting at the window. By the way, I love your dog (sorry I forgot his name) in the pool.......he is so gorgeous. People are always so wary of the breed but between us, you and I both know that they are gentle, loveable and quite the clown at times......couldn't live without them. I am living up to my reputation as on other channels, I'm known to write a novel version in the comment section but next to Beading e.t.c. I love to chatter a little, particularly with fellow Beaders. Being connected through our love of Beading is such a joy and I love the friendships that come from watching these fabulous videos. I look forward to seeing many more of your videos and hopefully share in some chat time. So from way down in the Southern regions of the Great Downunder (Australia or OZ), I'll say a big Hooroo for now and many Blessings..............XXXXXXOOOOOO
it is great! you always make things look so easy and explain it so well. Thank You!
Very pretty I need a project these are really cute, I make a lot of rivoli Pendant's.
Thank you for showing how to make.
I've been working on this fun pendant/earring's this afternoon Listening to you really cheered me up I have fibromyalgia. I have had some giggles with your tutorial's I went to the kitchen to get my coffee listening to what was funny then I hear you say we need some bail I busted out laughing towards the computer started to see yes you said bail as in beading from afar in the kitchen it went through my head as bail me out lol. This is my first video I think with you I enjoyed this very much hoping you make more pendants I love them or like a 8mm rivoli for rings :)
oooh these are cute!!! I am stuck at work until Wednesday but will make one after work heck yeah! I have all the materials too yay!
I made this pendant and I love it. I hope you will make more this size 14mm,16mm,18mm.I enjoyed your video I made a forest green with white bicone's It look's like a turtle the bail is his head the back looks like a rose. I'm going to make a few.Keep beading please! Ty.
This is a lovely pendant thank u for sharing
This is beautiful. I cannot wait to try my hand, Thank you
This is so pretty I have to try and make this one Thank you so much for this video helps me a lot
Love this ❤ Thank you for sharing
Great design, very clear instructions in the video! From where can I find the PDF.
Hi There Brenda, first thank you and you can get the PDF here www.jenniferbiedermannjewelry.com/store/p124/Swarovski_Rivoli_embelished_bezel_pendant.html
I really don't know why you don't have more followers. Your videos are well done and the instructions and your voice are clear and easy to understand. And the designs are gorgeous! I just finished the square earrings (sorry can't remember the actual name) they are so pretty, look complicated, but aren't (my favorite kind lol) I'm starting on these next. I want to thank you for sharing your amazing talent with us. I have one small question about this pattern. you said you can use 3mm bicones to go all the way around instead of alternating 4mm with 11/0 sb. if I use 3mm would I still use the 15/0 on each side or use just the 3mm. So would it be 15, 3mm 15 then through or just the 3mm and through? thanks again!
oh, I forgot to mention I made the birthstone beaded beads for my daughter for mother's day. (7 beads) they were beautiful and a big hit! Thanks again!
Valerie Burns oh my thank you so much!! i am very happy you are enjoying the tutorials. if you use 3mm bicones yes a 15 then 3mm then 3mm. that should fit i didnt test it but it should.