Video#1 What To Know About Seed Beads

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  • @johnlawler1204
    @johnlawler1204 Рік тому +3

    I am a 70 year old woman from the generation of peace rallies and beading!! I had been a dedicated beader thru my teens and into my 30's, life gets in the way and I picked up beading again in my 50's. Jumped back in the pool like I never left. Due to multiple reasons I have been away from beading for at least 8 or 10 years, I remember a lot, but found I had forgot some of the finer aspects of working with beads, along with my mojo. I have been struggeling trying to get back to it, making something and ripping it out because it just wasn't right. My dear husband understood my frustration and pain and seached for beading groups or classes near us. We live in Maine and therefore very few were available. But he did! And although it is an hour away he takes me to see this very accomplished beader/store owner for support and to retrain my head and renew my passion. Your videos are such a pleasure, your teaching is clear, informative, and non biased. Nothing is worse than a bead snob. THANK YOU from the bottom of this old hippies heart, I have made files with your instructions. I refer to them often. Again, thank you and peace.

    • @GGCBeginningbeaders
      @GGCBeginningbeaders  Рік тому +1

      Hi! So nice to hear from you. I love that you have begun beading again and what a great, supportive husband you have! I am so happy my videos are helpful and that you have found a place to commune with other Beaders. It does my heart good to hear it.❤️

  • @KathrynKay0651
    @KathrynKay0651 5 років тому +10

    I am so glad I found your videos! I am 68 years old and even though I am from the generation of people who made and wore a lot of beaded jewelry, I never got into doing it back then. Now, I have suddenly developed an interest and have so much to learn!

    • @GGCBeginningbeaders
      @GGCBeginningbeaders  5 років тому +4

      Yes, but the beautiful thing about this time period is that the information is easily sourced and UA-cam is a treasure trove of info.😁❤️

  • @sandieross2923
    @sandieross2923 7 місяців тому

    Wow!! I’ve been interested in the seed beads since I started making jewelry about 6 months ago and I have soooo much to learn!! I’m very happy I found you and your videos because when it comes to bead weaving I’m lost!! So I will continue to watch your videos and learn all I can. Thank you again for sharing your talents.

  • @cassietessier5594
    @cassietessier5594 4 роки тому +6

    Thank you is much. I am interested in beading and watching a ton of youtube videos. Mainly tutorials. Interestingly enough, yours is the only one that explains the differences and not just listing names to use. This is going to be so helpful when I am ready to start. THANK YOU!

  • @carol29carnegie
    @carol29carnegie 6 років тому +2

    Hi Gina I'm another newbie to beading and I can't thank you enough for these videos for beginners, I've always been a knitter from I was a kid and since retiring I started to learn crocheting and now I'm obsessed with beading, l love your tutorials and I'm learning so very much, it definitely proves the old adage you can always teach an old dog new tricks, I'm nearly 70 by the way, please please please keep teaching all the people an art that shouldn't be forgotten, what a wonderful teacher you are, thanks again Carol, x

    • @GGCBeginningbeaders
      @GGCBeginningbeaders  6 років тому

      Hi Carol, it’s so nice to know you are out there! Beading is an awesome hobby, useful, and inspiring. You can wear and sell it, you can do infinite styles, patterns, colors...no wonder it is so addictive. Thank you for the nice comment. I am so happy you find these videos helpful!

  • @dorisdeguara2669
    @dorisdeguara2669 7 років тому +12

    Thanks Gina that really helped me a lot. When I started I bought trash beads which I was very angry at myself but now I know that I can used them on something cause I was going to throw them away as I was not using them. Thanks again for the video and I think that even if you are a good beader you will always find something that you did not know before.

    • @GGCBeginningbeaders
      @GGCBeginningbeaders  7 років тому +4

      +Doris Deguara Hello, my friend, yes they can be used. I too bought a bunch of them when I was a newbie. I think we all do. But, I will post some tutorials that we will use this in.😜

    • @gloriathomas9873
      @gloriathomas9873 5 років тому +1

      GGC's Beginning Beaders hi I've got trash beads as well can you help me find your tutorials on what to do with them I tried a bracelet just recently ( only to practice) but as some beads were thicker then others it just didn't work.
      I'm reluctant to throw them out so help needed p,ease.
      I'm on a pension so hate waste 💅🏻

    • @barbaramartinetti
      @barbaramartinetti 4 роки тому +1

      @@gloriathomas9873 Can always donate them to a school art program. Art teachers always come up with projects to suit donated materials.

  • @kaseygraham6525
    @kaseygraham6525 6 років тому +1

    Thank you for this extra tidbit. I too learned the hard way, but thankfully most of the videos I watched were yours, and a few other very talented beaders. When I realized that I had some yuck beads I sat one day and sorted one of the colors I needed into two groups: Uniform and Wonky. I used the uniform where I could get away with them and the wonky ones I used in pieces that needed to have the natural/handmade unique look to it. I'm not anywhere near the crafter that you all are when it comes to beading. I'm actually a crochet junkie, but thanks to you and the other beaders I have become a bead junkie too. Thanks for the input to the differences in beads. It still helps to hear what I was hoping that I have been learning along the way. I'm still a beginner beader but your videos help to make the venture a whole lot easier to stumble forward into the unknown and I'm loving it!!

    • @GGCBeginningbeaders
      @GGCBeginningbeaders  6 років тому +1

      Yes, I understand. When I first started beading, I didn’t have the slightest clue about stringing materials, thread, what size meant what, I didn’t even know how to thread a beading needle. I learned it all by trial and error. Sometimes I did well, sometimes nothing I tried would work. I learned from books and videos, but mostly just from playing with stuff that I bought, making it work one way or another. I used everything I bought. Even the yuck beads. As I advanced I discovered better quality beads. Now. I understand the difference, at the time I did not. There are still some beads I need to try, it certainly helps to get info from experienced beaders. I consider myself moderately experienced; I am not a beginner, but not an expert either.

  • @AvanthiPanagoda
    @AvanthiPanagoda 4 місяці тому

    Thank you so much for this video series..Learnt a lot about seeds for the first time. As a newbie I was looking for something like this bcos I like to do the groundwork before I put my head into something :) I am blessed to have found you here. Thanks again.

  • @terrycubero6642
    @terrycubero6642 4 роки тому +1

    I thought this was going to be dull. (my bad) I learned sooo much. I've been beading for years and did not know all this information on the seed beads. This has answered so many of my questions and issues.

    • @GGCBeginningbeaders
      @GGCBeginningbeaders  4 роки тому

      So happy to hear that! I am glad it was helpful and didn’t put you to sleep.

  • @jc4food
    @jc4food 6 років тому +2

    Thank you. This is my first time learning about seed beads. I have not worked with beads and now think I have begun at a good place in learning. I ESPECIALLY like you textbook style of laying this type of information out for us, and because you did then I was able to take easy flowing notes. Thanks for that! Now I'm off to look for vid #2.

    • @GGCBeginningbeaders
      @GGCBeginningbeaders  6 років тому +2

      +UA-cam User thank you for commenting,I appreciate that you've watched and that you have let me know that you enjoyed the video. If you have any suggestions about content of other videos, something you would like to learn, please let me know. 🌸

  • @PsychosisFun
    @PsychosisFun 7 років тому +2

    Excellent first video. I've been beading for about a year now and I thought I knew all about seed beads already, but after watching this video, I learned some things I didn't know. I love when that happens. Learning new things is always fun and you presented it so well and were so thorough. Great job!

    • @GGCBeginningbeaders
      @GGCBeginningbeaders  7 років тому +1

      +Psychosis The Artist Thank you, I love learning new things about stuff I thought I knew pretty well also. I am learning more everyday just preparing for these videos. If I don't know an answer to a question, I research it. I am learning too, it's a win win.

  • @BeadnWithNicoleB
    @BeadnWithNicoleB 2 роки тому

    Hey Gina. Thank you for your videos addressing and explaining about the different seed beads threads and needles. There is so much more to learn than just making the pieces. I appreciate your channel.

    • @GGCBeginningbeaders
      @GGCBeginningbeaders  2 роки тому +1

      Very true, there are many things to learn, but it becomes easier as you begin to use the products, you develop a sense about what works for what project.

  • @ortenciavildosola5537
    @ortenciavildosola5537 4 місяці тому

    You are the best in teaching you patiently describe every step thank you.

  • @enasbarghouthy2673
    @enasbarghouthy2673 5 років тому +2

    That's awesome tutorial! Saved me lots of time learning about different seed beads. Thank you

  • @leahdavis-hemphill3959
    @leahdavis-hemphill3959 7 років тому +3

    Wonderful channel Gina! Thank you for doing this.💖💞This is amazing and much needed.

  • @toniearnest1861
    @toniearnest1861 7 років тому +1

    I'd say you covered that well !!! I know when I first started beading I was so frustrated with using seed beads for a lot of the reasons you mentioned... and not knowing these things ordering the wrong seed beads like Delicas instead of Round, I didn't know the difference between the two ...so you hit a lot of good points that beginners need to know ... I think this is a great idea Gina !!!

    • @GGCBeginningbeaders
      @GGCBeginningbeaders  7 років тому +1

      +Toni Earnest I hope so. I tried to. Touch on things that are issues I personally ran into as a newbie. I also want to erase some of the silly rules that some designers have put out there that really aren't true. Beading is an art form, there should be no rules about what you can and can't use, just guidelines that the artist can blur if she/he so wishes.

  • @beckyroberts8912
    @beckyroberts8912 3 роки тому +1

    I loved your video I’m only on video #1 I’m going to watch the others. I’m pretty new to beading & you really broke it down for me! No confusion at all!! Thank you thank you!!!!!

  • @imaginepeace46
    @imaginepeace46 7 років тому

    A wonderful video for the beginners! I started out with a box of the very, very cheapest beads and white nymo thread. I had a blast with those beads!

    • @GGCBeginningbeaders
      @GGCBeginningbeaders  7 років тому

      +janie marie I did the same thing when I started, I had fun too. Then I learned about better beads, then I really loved my pieces and it all grew from there.

  • @InMyWorld111
    @InMyWorld111 7 років тому +6

    Thank you for answering a lot of MY questions :)

  • @pennyhalbert1280
    @pennyhalbert1280 4 роки тому

    OMG, your video here has been the most helpful of all others I have found regarding brands and types of seed beads. You are an angel for putting this fabulous educational video up. Thank you so much.😀

    • @GinasGemCreations
      @GinasGemCreations 4 роки тому

      Penny Halbert you are so welcome, I am glad you found it helpful! I am not an expert on seed beads, but, I am glad to share what I have learned through experience.😁

  • @connieborg6471
    @connieborg6471 7 років тому +2

    Very informative! I love this well explained video! Never stop learning! Glad you have another channel out! I wish you the best of luck! God Bless

  • @DorisM3560
    @DorisM3560 7 років тому +5

    Good information and presented well. Thank you Gina.

  • @JIC7146
    @JIC7146 4 роки тому +1

    Very well said thank you for taking the time to explain these differences for a beginner

  • @Betty823
    @Betty823 7 місяців тому

    Wow that explains a lot!!🤔 Thanks that was very helpful.😊🍀

  • @dottiedolan8070
    @dottiedolan8070 7 років тому

    Gina, how nice of you to consider beginners also. I have followed you now since I discovered the wonders of You Tube. I teach beginners at the Senior Center in my area and I am definitely going to have them watch your videos. P.S. You do wonderful work!!!!!!

    • @GGCBeginningbeaders
      @GGCBeginningbeaders  7 років тому

      Dottie Dolan how sweet, it’s so nice hearing from you. I am very happy you would recommend my videos to your students, that is a great compliment. I am glad you like the new channel.

  • @judycantwell8047
    @judycantwell8047 7 років тому

    Thanks, Gina! You are a wonderful lady!

  • @816Lynnie
    @816Lynnie Рік тому +1

    Thank You xo

  • @americanjen7182
    @americanjen7182 2 місяці тому

    Hi Gina! I see this video is 6yrs old. But I am new. And I thought I knew all I needed to know about seed beads. You have taught me otherwise!😂
    I have a ? I have 2 hex cut beads. And thought they might add flair to my beaded earrings. However I have found they aren't what I thought they were. And I am racking my brain as to what I could do with them.
    I am learning to make Native American style earrings. And want to make chokers. I also want to wrap & weave with wire. Making rings, bracelets, pendants etc.
    What kind of work would you suggest I do with my two hex cut beads? They are size 11. Which is the bead size I am starting with. I hope to add to my collection someday. For now I have the hex cut, Miyuki/delica, Toho, and the not so even yuck seed beads.
    My favorite are Miyuki. I can better afford toho. Thank you for your very informative videos! I plan on watching & liking more. I am subscribed now too!
    Thanks again! Sorry for the long note.
    Most appreciative~ Jen

  • @karenadacosta
    @karenadacosta 4 роки тому

    Hiya Gina, I hope you are well. Thank you for your videos and channel. Given the tough economic situation and also egged by the creative side in me, I chose to give beading a try. I do hope this works. It seems so overwhelming with all this information concerning the beads. Your videos are a great help though. Thank you very much!

  • @sandyluther7548
    @sandyluther7548 7 років тому

    Thanks Gina, good info, can't wait to start some of your patterns . Have done some of your others stuff.Can't wait for the easier things.

    • @GGCBeginningbeaders
      @GGCBeginningbeaders  7 років тому

      +Sandy Luther yes, I can't wait todo them either, these intro to beading videos are boring! Ha! But a few more of them and I am off to the making an actual project party!

  • @janewalshaw
    @janewalshaw 7 років тому +1

    Hi Gina , fantastic information... very well presented , Here's to a very successful channel :-)

    • @GGCBeginningbeaders
      @GGCBeginningbeaders  7 років тому +1

      +Lady Jane Thanks Jane, hopefully it successful, but at very least I will have videos to refer some of the people who ask these question too.

  • @katnip6289
    @katnip6289 5 років тому

    Great video! thanks for the info on beads. It was very helpful.

  • @arleeneclark5650
    @arleeneclark5650 7 років тому +1

    Very informative, Thank You.

    • @GGCBeginningbeaders
      @GGCBeginningbeaders  7 років тому

      +Arleene Clark you are welcome, thanks for watching and commenting💕

  • @joynwaneri7969
    @joynwaneri7969 7 років тому

    good morning Gina. To be honest with you, I love everything about your bead work. I love this new channel. your step by step teaching make it easier to understand. keep up the good work. can you make a tutorial on Dutch spiral necklace on this channel please. I love you.

    • @GGCBeginningbeaders
      @GGCBeginningbeaders  7 років тому +1

      +joy nwaneri Yes, I can do that. I will plan it out soon! Thank you for watching! I am happy you find the videos helpful!👍😜😀

  • @betsy3075
    @betsy3075 3 роки тому

    Thank you, this was really helpful.

  • @karunashetty4540
    @karunashetty4540 7 років тому

    Ya good information about beads..thanks..

  • @elizabethbedon350
    @elizabethbedon350 4 роки тому

    Hi! Let me know if I’m ok , Miyuki-delica, Toho-treasure , miyuki round is roncalle ? , Tzech beads is a brand ? Which one iin gold is good ? Because I read some of them change the color when you use in rings for example , thank you soooo much , you are amazing , I love your videos :)

  • @bhinsch25
    @bhinsch25 2 роки тому

    Thanks. Good info.

  • @kimhefler
    @kimhefler 7 років тому

    Very useful info. Thanks

    • @GGCBeginningbeaders
      @GGCBeginningbeaders  7 років тому

      +Kim Hefler You are welcome, thanks for watching and subscribing!

  • @oldasa
    @oldasa 6 років тому

    Im using the cheaper garbage beads in that I'm only creating single strand seedbead to accomodate my rather unusually pretty mineral pendant which are the focal point of my necklaces. As you said the irregularity of sizes on a single strand necklace adds interest just as you remarked about the junk beads.

    • @GGCBeginningbeaders
      @GGCBeginningbeaders  6 років тому

      oldasa yes, they are perfect for something like that, Boho pieces work well with them too. There are uses for all types of seed beads. Thank you for your note, I love to hear that people are creative enough to use what they have and make nice pieces regardless of the brand of beads

  • @lindakeevers5177
    @lindakeevers5177 6 років тому

    Great info. Thank you.

  • @barbarap5278
    @barbarap5278 3 роки тому

    Morning Gina, where do you get your rice beads??? Saw them used on your necklace tutorial. Thank you.

  • @lathais
    @lathais 5 років тому

    My comment here tells you that there is no end to learning. I have been beading as a hobby and learned a lot by watching this video. One question I have is when a project is asking for 3mm bead can I use 6/0?

    • @GGCBeginningbeaders
      @GGCBeginningbeaders  5 років тому

      Yes, many times you can, but you may have to adjust or modify the design some. 6/0 seed beads have larger hole than a round bead, usually.

    • @lathais
      @lathais 5 років тому

      Thanks Gina!

  • @elainenunes7955
    @elainenunes7955 Рік тому

    I have noticed that the black label in toho are better beads than the silver label tubes. I have used both and found I would have to discard one out of three beads from the silver label tubes.

    • @GGCBeginningbeaders
      @GGCBeginningbeaders  Рік тому +1

      Hmm, I buy the in bulk. I don’t usually have any issues.❤️

  • @melersoy3889
    @melersoy3889 4 роки тому

    Very helpful thank you

  • @ortenciavildosola5537
    @ortenciavildosola5537 4 місяці тому

    I have a question i have beads from the past but not know what size they are they say E beads. What size is a E bead.

  • @queencx215
    @queencx215 5 років тому +1

    Hi Gina! I was wondering what size is better for waist beads? A 8/0 or 6/0?

    • @GGCBeginningbeaders
      @GGCBeginningbeaders  5 років тому +1

      Depends on how how much of a presence you want, bigger beads show up better and take less to make a waistline strand.

    • @fanmlazilpagenyen2815
      @fanmlazilpagenyen2815 5 років тому

      Which size then I would like bigger beads that shows better. Please help

    • @GGCBeginningbeaders
      @GGCBeginningbeaders  5 років тому +1

      @@fanmlazilpagenyen2815 6/0 are bigger

    • @queencx215
      @queencx215 5 років тому

      Yes, finally have it down packed. Thank u Gina!

  • @rosiehodges2547
    @rosiehodges2547 2 роки тому +1

    Is there a difference between round and rocaille sead bead?

    • @GGCBeginningbeaders
      @GGCBeginningbeaders  Рік тому +1

      No rocaille is the European word for seed beads. Unless A tube bead like Delicas are specified, it most always refers to a round shape.

  • @mamaursea
    @mamaursea 7 років тому +1

    Good video, good lighting, very informative, a bit hard to hear, but it might also be my hearing.

    • @GGCBeginningbeaders
      @GGCBeginningbeaders  7 років тому

      +Bernadene Whitten No, people hard of hearing always say my voice is hard to hear and understand, sorry about that!😝

  • @painting55
    @painting55 6 років тому +2

    How can I use hex beads. I seem to have accumulated many colors of them but I do not know how to bead with them. Thank you for your help.

    • @GGCBeginningbeaders
      @GGCBeginningbeaders  6 років тому +3

      You can use them anywhere you would use that size of seed bead. So, if you have an 11/0 hex, use it where you would use a regular 11/0.

    • @painting55
      @painting55 6 років тому

      Thank you.

  • @randommusings4957
    @randommusings4957 6 років тому

    Hi, what brand would you suggest for someone who likes the irregular size and shape, but would like permanent finishes?

    • @GGCBeginningbeaders
      @GGCBeginningbeaders  6 років тому +1

      Well, Czech would be the best, though I am not sure about the finishes. Metallic finishes tend to be the ones that wear off. I have never had an issue with the other types.. but, if you like irregular shapes, it’s really the only option, Japanese seed beads are very regular in size.

  • @lorrainebrooks6934
    @lorrainebrooks6934 7 років тому +1

    Yuk beads are good for free-form peyote designs and tassels. I measure my bead tassels by the inch and not by how many.

  • @britel8145
    @britel8145 4 роки тому

    Great Video. Thank you so much for sharing this information. Where do you buy your seed beads from?

  • @JNew-hr5mw
    @JNew-hr5mw 4 роки тому

    how much do the better made beads cost?

  • @elizabethphillip9907
    @elizabethphillip9907 6 років тому

    Gina good evening thanks for the info

  • @annlyon.2040
    @annlyon.2040 7 років тому

    Love this!

  • @brendaclassen4221
    @brendaclassen4221 7 років тому

    Hi interesting information you give how about delicas do you use them if so could you do a project using them thank you.

    • @GGCBeginningbeaders
      @GGCBeginningbeaders  7 років тому

      Brenda Classen yes, I do use them, and yes, I will do project with them

  • @dianegotti247
    @dianegotti247 6 років тому

    I learned the hard way but this helped a lot. Didn't know Toho's were treasures. I like Toho's better than miyuki's.
    Could you do a video similar to this one about Pearls?

    • @GGCBeginningbeaders
      @GGCBeginningbeaders  6 років тому

      Yes, I too learned the hard way. I am more than happy to share what I know. I am no expert now. But it does help to have at least a little bit of knowledge from someone who’s experienced and learned the hard way. As far as pearls are concerned I am not sure I know that much where they are concerned. I mean, there’s natural, glass and crystal pearls. Some are nicer than others but I am not sure I know enough to make a video on them.

    • @dianegotti247
      @dianegotti247 6 років тому +1

      You are an expert, anyone who can design pieces like you do, is an expert. It amazes me how you come up with new designs.

    • @GGCBeginningbeaders
      @GGCBeginningbeaders  6 років тому

      Diane M Gotti you are very sweet🌹

  • @dustyward9509
    @dustyward9509 7 років тому

    I love your new channel and your other channel. Can you tell me what a drunk bead is?

    • @GGCBeginningbeaders
      @GGCBeginningbeaders  7 років тому

      Dusty Ward A druk bead, is a round glass Czech bead. They come in many colors, finishes and sizes.

  • @chareast9997
    @chareast9997 4 роки тому

    two thumbs up

  • @user-cm6qg4lj3n
    @user-cm6qg4lj3n 4 роки тому

    im just starting tyvm

    • @GGCBeginningbeaders
      @GGCBeginningbeaders  4 роки тому

      You are very welcome, if you have questions, I am here for you.

  • @tricia1234gm
    @tricia1234gm 5 років тому

    Hello I have bought 2mm seed beads so i'm totally confused about what "0" size they are and what size needle I should use. Can you please advise me. Thank you.

    • @GGCBeginningbeaders
      @GGCBeginningbeaders  5 років тому +1

      They are probably 11/0, use a size 10 English beading needle, use 6 or 8lb Fireline as thread. Watch my video on threading a beading needle
      Video #4 Threading a beading needle and adding thread to a project ua-cam.com/video/HycMjqV_DCM/v-deo.html

    • @siakoberliane2815
      @siakoberliane2815 4 роки тому

      @@GGCBeginningbeaders very detailed, thanks so much

  • @tishsmiddy71
    @tishsmiddy71 4 роки тому

    Thank you 😊

  • @Kraftika
    @Kraftika 6 років тому

    ♥ Lovely

  • @kristinburns3146
    @kristinburns3146 7 років тому

    Why do some companies list them as 2mm seed beads? What would those be equivalent to?

    • @GGCBeginningbeaders
      @GGCBeginningbeaders  7 років тому +1

      +Kristin Burns they would be 11/o seed beads. They are very close if not actually 2 min size, they are the most commonly used seed bead also.

    • @GGCBeginningbeaders
      @GGCBeginningbeaders  7 років тому

      +GGC's Beginning Beaders I meant 2mm not 2 min...auto correct...Ugh!😜

  • @laineywright2696
    @laineywright2696 6 років тому

    How can one shop for quality, i.e., consistency in size, finish, and shape; when shopping online and have only a picture and general description to go by?

    • @GGCBeginningbeaders
      @GGCBeginningbeaders  6 років тому +2

      The quality will generally be known by brand. This includes consistency in size and shape. You will know by the brand you choose what to expect. Japanese seed beads will be consistent in these qualities, if you stay with one brand. If you buy two brands in the same size you will find that the size is slightly different. Finishes are pretty well described when purchasing. Read whether it is permanent finish or not. The colors can be more difficult to discern as they are subject to change according to the monitor you are viewing on. But mostly, it comes with experience, the more you buy and use the beads, the more you come to know what to expect.

    • @laineywright2696
      @laineywright2696 6 років тому

      Thanks, Gina.

  • @gitapatel1262
    @gitapatel1262 5 років тому

    Why it’s hard to get size 10/0 Seedbeads?

  • @EH-ww8pi
    @EH-ww8pi 5 років тому

    Where can I buy Japanese seed beads?

    • @GGCBeginningbeaders
      @GGCBeginningbeaders  5 років тому

      Do a search on the web, there are many sites that sell them. One of the sites is auntiesbeadsdirect.com or auracrystals.com but there are many, many more.

  • @pru6er
    @pru6er 5 років тому +1

    I use my Yuck beads for practice.

  • @elizabethbedon350
    @elizabethbedon350 4 роки тому

    Thank youuuuuuuuu