I took the plunge and bought tila beads and I have been looking at vids and out of them all I was able to understand yours hands down so I wanted to thank you Gina
Thank you so much for sharing that with me! It makes me happy to hear that. I have some other tutorials on my channel using tila beads as well! I hope you enjoy creating something with your beads 💜
Thank you! This is the only herringbone tutorial using half tilas that I've been able to understand. I've watched it numerous times though when starting a new bracelet, because you're right the beginning of the bracelet is the hardest part. I just love the way the half tilas look in the herringbone stitch.
Thank you very much! I'm trying Tila Beads for my first time and this seems like a challenging pattern to begin with but you've given very good instructions! I might be able to pull it off! I've been beadweaving and creating on the loom, stringing, making clay floral beads for about forty years, I know enough to come back and read or pull out a book should I need to. You gave me confidence. They've been calling my name for the whole month I've been building up stock! Whoopee! Beading is so much fun! Wish everybody had as much fun with it as I did! Such a stress relief, and very gratifying! I'm subbing!
Thank you so much for your comment, Deborah! I am so glad to hear you're encouraged to give these a try! Don't be afraid to make mistakes; that's the nice thing about beads - you can always take them apart and use them again. 💜💜💜
Wow, Gina! You knocked it out of the park and broke a windshield of a car in the parking lot with this one! Your instructions and demo are so clear, and easy to follow. Thank you so much for sharing this lovely tila design with us.
Thank you so very much! The audible explanation really helps. And you are right, the first bit is the most confusing. Off to practice right this minute! Thanks again Gina for a another great tutorial. Now, looking forward to another live...;)
Yay! Thank you so much Kristin. I'm glad that I was able to share this tutorial with you at just the right time. Love it when that works out. Definitely practice with it - it's a lot of fun once you get going. :)
Gina, thank you so much for doing the half tila herringbone tutorial. I just made my first narrow bracelet with horizontal stripes and it turned out beautifully. I love the slinky feel of the bracelet. These are very addictive and I will definitely make more of them.
✿ Link to blog post with specific color names featured: bit.ly/34u8mr0 ✿ NEW: Half Tila Herringbone Necklace Tutorial Video: ua-cam.com/video/7jrhgOc4KEI/v-deo.html Hey all! I hope you're staying safe and well. For the slimmer bracelet variety shown, you will need approx. 5-6ft of thread and approx. 5g of Half-Tilas total (more for wider varieties). That should be enough for a 7-8" bracelet. The herringbone beading stitch is a great way to use many different types of two-hole beads, including the Miyuki Half-Tila variety (as shown). Please enjoy checking out some different variations on the same stitch, and let your imagination run wild! Tip: I have set up "chapters" in the video description section, below the video, so you can navigate to the sections of the tutorial you're interested in trying. Happy beading!! 💜
Your video is amazing! I am a beginner and was able to follow along after watching several times. I am looking forward to learning more from your videos. Thank you
Thank you, Gina! Your videos are very easy to follow and you explain every step clearly. I have followed this tutorial with superduos and the result is so beautiful. Best wishes from Spain :)
I've never done anything with tila beads but this seems easy enough. I'm sure I'll have to watch again first though...maybe twice. Lol. Thanks for the tutorial.
Hello Gina, I've been dying to make one of these bracelets, however, until watching your tutorial I could never figure it out. Now I am half way through my first bracelet! Your instructions are excellent, you are a great teacher. Thank you so much!!!!!
I just finished my bracelet! It took me a few mistakes before I finally got the hang of the stitch! Ty for taking your time! It messed with my brain as we
@@ORCHIDandOPAL Hi there! You know what I never realized I used 1/4 tiles! Today I tried using 1/2 Tilas and never realized they were smaller than the half Tilas! I’m like what the heck! These are not the same size lol 🤦♀️
I’ve been wanting to do some bead weaving but nothing inspired me until now😍 I love a slinky bracelet. When I saw you wearing it I knew I had to have one. Just placed my order. TFS
Gina I have made two of these bracelets, one last night and one tonight. You're right about the beginning being the most difficult part but I got through it. The one I made last night is for me and the one I made tonight is for my baby sister's BD in August. I will try and post pictures on FB.
Yay! I am so glad to hear it, Fabiana!! Oh my... I know - wouldn't a mix be fabulous? I had something in mind with both for a non-herringbone, and you just reminded me to write it down so I don't forget. 😂 My brain is all over the place these days. Hope you have a good one!
@@ORCHIDandOPAL yes will be fun to make outside with tilas and inside with half...I don't know you are the designer here...anyway I love your tutorials...enjoy the rest of your day...also I'm glad that I could help you remember about next pattern...😁
Amazing tutorial Gina!!! Love that you took us through all of the different patterns and widths. Thank you so much - now I have a way to use up some of the half tilas I have in my stock!
Hi Gina. I have been waiting for this. I just ordered a lot of half Tila beads. Thank you so much for teaching us how you do it. You are such a great teacher for us. I have learned so much form you. You keep me going. So thank you for all your help. I love them all. I will be trying all of them if i have enough beads.
Abby Normal Thank you, Abby. Your Kitty is adorable, too. My boy, Cosmo, is no longer with me. He was 14 and has been gone for two years. He was my 17 lb of love, an almost pure white Turkish Angora with bicolor eyes. He was a rescue and the best boy! Sorry, I hope you don’t mind me sharing a bit about him. I miss my boy and his adopted 3-legged sister Tripawd. She was a good girl too. I’ve since adopted a brother and sister (littermates) Maine coon pair. They are my babies now.
@@sueellens TFS about your furbabies >^..^< So sorry for your losses - we really do miss our furry family members. Maine Coons are sooo sweet - we had a 32lb Maine Coon mix who loved to be carried around like a baby and nap stretched out on your lap like a warm furry blanket with his paws hugging your neck. Amber, pictured here, our 13 yo "angel in a cat suit" and her 7 yo "brother" Rusty (the Adventure Cat) were each rescued as stray kittens.
I have a terrible time trying to get the hard part done. I seem to have a tila in the wrong place. But I love these. I have made 2 with tila black and white. I am working on a red, white, and blue now. I also made a copper one.
Gina, thanks for the great instructions! I love the rhythm of this stitch. QUESTION: Could you make this in full-size Tila beads? If so, what changes are needed? And if you wanted to go smaller with quarter Tilas, how would you change the pattern?
You can definitely use the quarter tilas, and keep in mind you can also double them up to come out to be about the same size as the half tiles. I wouldn't recommend the regular tilas since this design works best with the two-hole rectangular-shaped beads, rather than square shaped. Thanks for asking!
New to beading, it all seems difficult & complicated but willing to try it out. I love your thick bracelet. Could you provide a tutorial for peyote beginners?
Thanks, Maria!! Check out my video called the modern striped peyote ring. That will give you a good basic lesson on peyote in the meantime. Thanks for asking!
I’ve been beading for the last 20 years but until my sister passed in 2020 I was not beading I now love peyote and making other styles but never mixed herring bone with peyote
Hi Gina, thank you for your tutorials, so easy to follow and you explain everything so well! I was wondering if you can do a tutorial for a v-neck herringbone with half tilas! I watch one from a girl in France and I can’t follow her to save my life, lol 😂 so if you can or if you know of a tutorial you can tell me about I’ll really appreciate it!
I've watched all your videos. I am a wire/stone girl, but awatching you create amazing pieces over the past months, I wanted to try this. I did an order for delica's. They had tila and cube miyuki on sale, so of course I had to have. Question: Can I use delica 15/0 in place of round? You're a great teacher and I love your 'Bead box reveals', thank you from Australia.
Hi Raewyn! First of all - WELCOME! Love that you are watching from Aus! You certainly should be able to use 15/0 delicas in place of round seed beads. As long as they are 15/0 - that's the key. Let us know how it goes. Hope you have a great day, and thanks for watching! 💜
Hi there. I absolutely loved this pattern. I've come to the ends and I was wondering if there is any other way of ending it to eventually connect a clasp. I don't quite want to use a wire guard. Thank you in advance.
Hi Karen! You can simply create loops of seed beads at the end and connect to a tube bar clasp, or make single loops of seed beads on either end and attach jump rings/clasp to them that way. Thanks for watching!
@@ORCHIDandOPAL thank you for taking the time to reply to me... love the idea of 3 individual loops with seed beads 🤞🏼 hopefully I can make it work. Will send you a photo if I do.
I had a problem with gaping on the first row. What I did to correct this was instead of going through all 3 15/0's I only went through the first one and then into the tila bead, except on the last one, that I still went through all 3.
@@ORCHIDandOPAL Thanks so much! Getting ready 2 place a order for my 1st 1/2 tila Bracelet. I've watched your video 2 times and think I can do it. So very pretty
Hi could I use a cymbal findings at the ends? if so which one would you recommend if I make the slim horizantal strips. Also could a magnetic clasp be used?
Hey, T H! I'm really not sure about the cymbal findings for this since the half tilas will sit on diagonals at the end, instead of straight (which cymbal makes clasps for), but if anyone else has tried any of their findings that work in this capacity, please let us know. :) You can definitely use magnetic clasps, and attach as you would a toggle or lobster, etc. Thanks for watching!
I think if you have seed bead Cymbal findings and used bigger seed beads on the ends. I’ve been thinking of doing something similar with the slide beads findings. I do have some Cymbal findings in my stash and might try it😊
Hi Sue! Instead of using the whole tilas, I would use the quarter tilas that you have in this project. Just use two quarter tilas in place of one half tila. I hope this helps! :)
Hi Linda! In the first step, where you begin stringing on beads, add the additional one or two beads there, then proceed with the steps. Hope that helps! 💜💜💜
I haven’t tried it, to be honest. You could always experiment and see what happens. That’s what I love about beads - if something doesn’t work, you can just start over ☺️💜
Could this be made into a necklace? I have made two bracelets. I'm still trying to figure out how to take a picture of the bracelets and post them on FB. I'm very technically challenged so I'm having a hard time figuring that out. I recently bought a new camera so I'm hoping that works out for taking the pictures to post!
Hi Deborah! No worries, and great question! I have seen half tila herringbone necklaces. I am making a note of your question to follow up with a potential necklace tutorial once I investigate and play around further. :) Thanks for watching!
I took the plunge and bought tila beads and I have been looking at vids and out of them all I was able to understand yours hands down so I wanted to thank you Gina
Thank you so much for sharing that with me! It makes me happy to hear that.
I have some other tutorials on my channel using tila beads as well! I hope you enjoy creating something with your beads 💜
Thank you! This is the only herringbone tutorial using half tilas that I've been able to understand. I've watched it numerous times though when starting a new bracelet, because you're right the beginning of the bracelet is the hardest part. I just love the way the half tilas look in the herringbone stitch.
I am so glad to hear it!! Thank you so much, and I am glad you were able to understand it! :)
Thank you very much! I'm trying Tila Beads for my first time and this seems like a challenging pattern to begin with but you've given very good instructions! I might be able to pull it off! I've been beadweaving and creating on the loom, stringing, making clay floral beads for about forty years, I know enough to come back and read or pull out a book should I need to. You gave me confidence. They've been calling my name for the whole month I've been building up stock! Whoopee! Beading is so much fun! Wish everybody had as much fun with it as I did! Such a stress relief, and very gratifying! I'm subbing!
Thank you so much for your comment, Deborah! I am so glad to hear you're encouraged to give these a try! Don't be afraid to make mistakes; that's the nice thing about beads - you can always take them apart and use them again. 💜💜💜
Wow, Gina! You knocked it out of the park and broke a windshield of a car in the parking lot with this one! Your instructions and demo are so clear, and easy to follow. Thank you so much for sharing this lovely tila design with us.
YAY!!!! Thank you so much, Sue! I am so glad you think so! 💜
Thank you so very much! The audible explanation really helps. And you are right, the first bit is the most confusing. Off to practice right this minute! Thanks again Gina for a another great tutorial. Now, looking forward to another live...;)
Yay! Thank you so much Kristin. I'm glad that I was able to share this tutorial with you at just the right time. Love it when that works out. Definitely practice with it - it's a lot of fun once you get going. :)
Gina, thank you so much for doing the half tila herringbone tutorial. I just made my first narrow bracelet with horizontal stripes and it turned out beautifully. I love the slinky feel of the bracelet. These are very addictive and I will definitely make more of them.
Yay! I am so happy to hear it, Sandy! 💜💜💜
✿ Link to blog post with specific color names featured: bit.ly/34u8mr0
✿ NEW: Half Tila Herringbone Necklace Tutorial Video: ua-cam.com/video/7jrhgOc4KEI/v-deo.html
Hey all! I hope you're staying safe and well. For the slimmer bracelet variety shown, you will need approx. 5-6ft of thread and approx. 5g of Half-Tilas total (more for wider varieties). That should be enough for a 7-8" bracelet. The herringbone beading stitch is a great way to use many different types of two-hole beads, including the Miyuki Half-Tila variety (as shown). Please enjoy checking out some different variations on the same stitch, and let your imagination run wild! Tip: I have set up "chapters" in the video description section, below the video, so you can navigate to the sections of the tutorial you're interested in trying. Happy beading!! 💜
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Thanks for watching, Marcia!
Your video is amazing! I am a beginner and was able to follow along after watching several times. I am looking forward to learning more from your videos. Thank you
Thank you so much for watching, Sherrie! I'm so glad to hear this tutorial was helpful! 💜😁
Gina! You're a great teacher! I found it very quick and easy to make this bracelet. Thank you so much for your videos. I appreciate your hard work!
Marie, I'm somehow just now stumbling onto this comment!
Thank you so much 💜 That means a lot.
Great teacher!! I have struggled with this techniques before but now I get it after this video! Thanks again for your channel!
Thanks so much, Shannon! I am thrilled to hear it! 💜💜💜
Thank you, Gina! Your videos are very easy to follow and you explain every step clearly. I have followed this tutorial with superduos and the result is so beautiful. Best wishes from Spain :)
That is great to hear! I'm so glad it turned out beautifully 💜
I've never done anything with tila beads but this seems easy enough. I'm sure I'll have to watch again first though...maybe twice. Lol. Thanks for the tutorial.
Hi Crystal! Definitely expect to try it a few times before it "clicks." I still have to take a minute with the start of it sometimes :D 💜💜💜
Hello Gina, I've been dying to make one of these bracelets, however, until watching your tutorial I could never figure it out. Now I am half way through my first bracelet! Your instructions are excellent, you are a great teacher. Thank you so much!!!!!
Yay!! Thank you, Honey!! 💜💜💜
First time watching you and I will watch again. Thankyou x
Thanks so much, Carol! I am happy to have you!
Such a beautiful pattern. Excellent, clear instructions. Thank You!
Thank you! 😁
I think I finally get how to do one of these. You're a good teacher.
Yay!!! That's always my goal, so thank you for saying so! You'll have to let me know how it goes. :)
Thank you so much for doing this video. You make everything flow easily. Of course once I’m ready to start I’ll pull up your video. Thx for sharing.
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Fantastic I just ordered Half - Tila beads yesterday!! I have wanted to make this bracelet for a long time. Thanks for sharing this great video!!
Awesome, Mary! 💜💜💜 I am so glad this will help!
Love it, got my half tilas today so tomorrow I’ll give it a try, your a great teacher❤️
Yay!! So glad you will be giving this a try! Enjoy! 💜💜💜
I just finished my bracelet! It took me a few mistakes before I finally got the hang of the stitch! Ty for taking your time! It messed with my brain as we
Practice makes perfect 😁 I'm so glad to hear you tried it! 💜
@@ORCHIDandOPAL Hi there! You know what I never realized I used 1/4 tiles! Today I tried using 1/2 Tilas and never realized they were smaller than the half Tilas! I’m like what the heck! These are not the same size lol 🤦♀️
That was absolutely fantastic. You explained it so well. Thank you so much for sharing!
Thank you SO much, Sharon! I really tried to make it as clear as I could, so I appreciate it! 💜💜💜
I’ve been wanting to do some bead weaving but nothing inspired me until now😍 I love a slinky bracelet. When I saw you wearing it I knew I had to have one. Just placed my order. TFS
I am so glad I could inspire you, Cathy! Yay! Lots of love and hugs to that new Grandbaby too! 💜💜💜
Orchid and Opal Jewelry & Beads Thank you😊
I like this way .It seem much easier then some I've seen. Thanks.
I am so glad to hear that, Ruth Ann! Thank you for watching! 💜💜💜
Gina I have made two of these bracelets, one last night and one tonight. You're right about the beginning being the most difficult part but I got through it. The one I made last night is for me and the one I made tonight is for my baby sister's BD in August. I will try and post pictures on FB.
Thanks so much, Deborah! 💜I would loe to see them!! 💜
💗👏🏻💗👏🏻💗👏🏻 great tutorial, you do a great job teaching, so clear and not too fast 😊👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Thank you 🌹🌷🌹
Thank you so much, Shelly! That's really important to me, so I appreciate you saying so! 💜💜💜
Gina omg I love this bracelet😍...can't wait for my order to arrive to make one...also will be very cool to mix the tilas with half tilas...😁
Yay! I am so glad to hear it, Fabiana!! Oh my... I know - wouldn't a mix be fabulous? I had something in mind with both for a non-herringbone, and you just reminded me to write it down so I don't forget. 😂 My brain is all over the place these days. Hope you have a good one!
@@ORCHIDandOPAL yes will be fun to make outside with tilas and inside with half...I don't know you are the designer here...anyway I love your tutorials...enjoy the rest of your day...also I'm glad that I could help you remember about next pattern...😁
Thank you for this great video. So clear and concise.
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@@ORCHIDandOPAL o😊power
Amazing tutorial Gina!!! Love that you took us through all of the different patterns and widths. Thank you so much - now I have a way to use up some of the half tilas I have in my stock!
You're so welcome, Janet!! Glad that it was helpful!
Hi Gina. I have been waiting for this. I just ordered a lot of half Tila beads. Thank you so much for teaching us how you do it. You are such a great teacher for us. I have learned so much form you. You keep me going. So thank you for all your help. I love them all. I will be trying all of them if i have enough beads.
Awww, that's awesome, Fran! You will have a lot of fun with these!! 💜
Thank you Gina! Now, I have to order half tilas!! (Confession: I am always looking for an "excuse" to buy beads and things!!!)
Awww, you're very welcome, SueEllen! LOL I totally understand what you mean! :)
SueEllen S Right on! Any excuse is good 😄 (P.S. your kitty's too cute!! 💕)
Abby Normal Thank you, Abby. Your Kitty is adorable, too. My boy, Cosmo, is no longer with me. He was 14 and has been gone for two years. He was my 17 lb of love, an almost pure white Turkish Angora with bicolor eyes. He was a rescue and the best boy! Sorry, I hope you don’t mind me sharing a bit about him. I miss my boy and his adopted 3-legged sister Tripawd. She was a good girl too. I’ve since adopted a brother and sister (littermates) Maine coon pair. They are my babies now.
@@sueellens TFS about your furbabies >^..^< So sorry for your losses - we really do miss our furry family members. Maine Coons are sooo sweet - we had a 32lb Maine Coon mix who loved to be carried around like a baby and nap stretched out on your lap like a warm furry blanket with his paws hugging your neck. Amber, pictured here, our 13 yo "angel in a cat suit" and her 7 yo "brother" Rusty (the Adventure Cat) were each rescued as stray kittens.
I have a terrible time trying to get the hard part done. I seem to have a tila in the wrong place. But I love these. I have made 2 with tila black and white. I am working on a red, white, and blue now. I also made a copper one.
That beginning stage is very tricky, so don't feel bad. I love that you are enjoying these half tila bracelets. Thanks for watching, Patricia! 💜💜💜
Cannot wait to try this! Thank you so much for sharing!
Yay! You're very welcome, Jan!
Gina, thanks for the great instructions! I love the rhythm of this stitch. QUESTION: Could you make this in full-size Tila beads? If so, what changes are needed? And if you wanted to go smaller with quarter Tilas, how would you change the pattern?
You can definitely use the quarter tilas, and keep in mind you can also double them up to come out to be about the same size as the half tiles. I wouldn't recommend the regular tilas since this design works best with the two-hole rectangular-shaped beads, rather than square shaped. Thanks for asking!
Hi there. Love this bracelet. Made 3 of them already. I was wondering if you have a tutorial for matching earrings. thhanks so much for sharing.
That's so wonderful to hear!! I don't yet, but I will add it to the list of possibilities for the future. :) Thanks for watching! 💜
New to beading, it all seems difficult & complicated but willing to try it out. I love your thick bracelet. Could you provide a tutorial for peyote beginners?
Thanks, Maria!! Check out my video called the modern striped peyote ring. That will give you a good basic lesson on peyote in the meantime. Thanks for asking!
I love this! It’s so cool looking too! Thank you for sharing!
You are so welcome, Sharon! I am so glad you enjoyed it. Hope you and your fam are doing well! 💜💜💜
This is one of my favorite bracelets to make. How could we turn this into a ring?
Very pretty, thank you so much for sharing.
You are so welcome! 💜
BEAUTIFUL LUV THEM ALL WOW
Thanks so much 😊💜💜💜
I’ve been beading for the last 20 years but until my sister passed in 2020 I was not beading I now love peyote and making other styles but never mixed herring bone with peyote
Thank You very much for sharing this with us
It's my pleasure, Juliet!! Thanks so much for watching! 💜
Muchas gracias. Hermoso tutorial.💋🙏❤️
Hi Gina, thank you for your tutorials, so easy to follow and you explain everything so well! I was wondering if you can do a tutorial for a v-neck herringbone with half tilas! I watch one from a girl in France and I can’t follow her to save my life, lol 😂 so if you can or if you know of a tutorial you can tell me about I’ll really appreciate it!
Hi Lizette! Thanks so much for asking - I will definitely consider that! 💜
I've watched all your videos. I am a wire/stone girl, but awatching you create amazing pieces over the past months, I wanted to try this. I did an order for delica's. They had tila and cube miyuki on sale, so of course I had to have. Question: Can I use delica 15/0 in place of round? You're a great teacher and I love your 'Bead box reveals', thank you from Australia.
Hi Raewyn! First of all - WELCOME! Love that you are watching from Aus! You certainly should be able to use 15/0 delicas in place of round seed beads. As long as they are 15/0 - that's the key. Let us know how it goes. Hope you have a great day, and thanks for watching! 💜
Wonderful, they r gorgeous. Thank u
Thank you so much, Sharon! I'm so glad you like them! 💜💜💜
You are an awesome tutor thank you
💜💜💜 TY so much!!
Hi there. I absolutely loved this pattern. I've come to the ends and I was wondering if there is any other way of ending it to eventually connect a clasp. I don't quite want to use a wire guard. Thank you in advance.
Hi Karen! You can simply create loops of seed beads at the end and connect to a tube bar clasp, or make single loops of seed beads on either end and attach jump rings/clasp to them that way. Thanks for watching!
@@ORCHIDandOPAL thank you for taking the time to reply to me... love the idea of 3 individual loops with seed beads 🤞🏼 hopefully I can make it work. Will send you a photo if I do.
Hi Gina. I can't wait to make one of these bracelets. What kind of thread do you use? Is it waxed? Thank you.
Hi! It's 6lb Fireline, and should be linked below the video! 💜😁 Thanks for asking!
So cool! Thanks for sharing. Where can I find a list of colors you used for these bracelets? Will the pattern have them if I purchase it?
Thanks so much, Stephanie! I am glad I could help you via e-mail! 💜💜💜
I have a question, can this be done using size 11/0 Delicas? Does that change anything other than the number of seed beads picked up?
Hi Ashley! You could probably use them, the design will just appear a little "looser" since those are slightly larger. Thanks for watching! 💜
I had a problem with gaping on the first row. What I did to correct this was instead of going through all 3 15/0's I only went through the first one and then into the tila bead, except on the last one, that I still went through all 3.
Thanks for sharing! 💜
Just starting. There are so many sizes of jump rings. what should I get for this Bracelet?
Hi Laveda, Thanks for asking! The ones I used for this project are 5mm, 20 gauge and are linked in the video description box. Hope that helps! 💜
@@ORCHIDandOPAL Thanks so much! Getting ready 2 place a order for my 1st 1/2 tila Bracelet. I've watched your video 2 times and think I can do it. So very pretty
Hi could I use a cymbal findings at the ends? if so which one would you recommend if I make the slim horizantal strips. Also could a magnetic clasp be used?
Hey, T H! I'm really not sure about the cymbal findings for this since the half tilas will sit on diagonals at the end, instead of straight (which cymbal makes clasps for), but if anyone else has tried any of their findings that work in this capacity, please let us know. :) You can definitely use magnetic clasps, and attach as you would a toggle or lobster, etc. Thanks for watching!
I think if you have seed bead Cymbal findings and used bigger seed beads on the ends. I’ve been thinking of doing something similar with the slide beads findings. I do have some Cymbal findings in my stash and might try it😊
How do you do this with mix of whole tilas and quarter tilas put together as half tilas?
Hi Sue! Instead of using the whole tilas, I would use the quarter tilas that you have in this project. Just use two quarter tilas in place of one half tila. I hope this helps! :)
How do I make this bracelet wider by one or two tiles? Thank you Linda
Hi Linda! In the first step, where you begin stringing on beads, add the additional one or two beads there, then proceed with the steps. Hope that helps! 💜💜💜
hello i really like the green could you give the colors of all the samples. thank you
Sure thing! Here are all the colors featured:
HT-1865 Galvanized Gray LUSTER
HTL-420 Ceylon White Pearl Luster
HTL-401 Jet Luster
HTL-316 Lt.Amethyst
HTL-306 Olive Gold Luster
HTL-455 Metallic Dk.Slate Blue Iris Rainbow
HTL-2001 Metallic Matte Dk.Grey
HTL-2008 Metallic Matte Iris Green
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Do you have to use a 15/0 or would a 12/0 ot 11/0 work for all of these?
I haven’t tried it, to be honest. You could always experiment and see what happens. That’s what I love about beads - if something doesn’t work, you can just start over ☺️💜
Could this be made into a necklace? I have made two bracelets. I'm still trying to figure out how to take a picture of the bracelets and post them on FB. I'm very technically challenged so I'm having a hard time figuring that out. I recently bought a new camera so I'm hoping that works out for taking the pictures to post!
Hi Deborah! No worries, and great question! I have seen half tila herringbone necklaces. I am making a note of your question to follow up with a potential necklace tutorial once I investigate and play around further. :) Thanks for watching!
Is there somewhere we can post pics
Hi Eugenia! Feel free to post pics on my FB page, or tag me on Instagram @orchidopaljewelry . Thanks so much for asking!! :)
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I will post it on Facebook! Ty