I love the "waist" between the two sections of netted rope, this would make a great necklace and look a bit like beaded beads connected by short sections of "waist".
Wow! I discovered you at the perfect time. I was doing a pearl netted rope. I never considered increasing and decreasing to go between stitches. You are awesome. I don/t think I have enough 6mm peals, so this is a fabulous idea. Thanks
Hi Odin been doing this for years, in the video you say you can't get the ends to match when you go into the herringbone on the other side. Here's what you need to do, instead of starting the herringbone straight away on the other end, do two lots of the double beads on their own stacked but not joined like you would if you had done the herringbone, using the crystals to get to each of the sets, then start the herring bone on top of these, it will now match the other end. I know it sounds odd but trust me it will match. It's because your thread is coming out in a different position when you go into the netting ontop of second to last going into netting but coming out the other side beneath, when it should be between the first and second row. Hard to explain but if you try the above you'll understand. You have some wonderful videos here. xx
+Linda T Awesome! Thanks very much for the tip! Glad you have found a solution to my predicament, I will have to try it out next time I make one of these! Thanks so much for watching and I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
Odins Musings You're welcome Odin, hope you understood my method lol.. just to recap do two lots of doubles on top of the single going back through the bicones to reach the next sets, when you have all three sets of doubles then do the regular herringbone, it will now match the previous as you went into the netting xx
Odins Musings I did it :) don't know how to put pics up, but I had a go at the bracelet. Got a bit muddled attaching the clasp, but they aren't my strong point :) Thank you, I shall try something else with this technique now I have it down x
eviltabbi Clasps are always a bit tricky to do, but yay! You got one done! Well if you had a link to an Instagram photo or Tumblr and the like, I could check it out there! What will be your next adventure with this? I think this would look awesome as a long lariat. But I am glad you enjoyed and thanks so much for watching!
Lindíssimo projeto! parabéns pela iniciativa e paciência de compartilhar conosco esta obra de arte, tão linda! jóia...tanto quanto todas as que já apresentou, e as próximas que vier a apresentar. ..todas lindíssimas; Obrigada amiga!sou sua fã hahaha abraços♡♥♡
+rose “lovetocraft” gaither Hi there! Glad you liked the technique. I'm not sure how I could do a video of the bracelet, though. I've broken down the pieces so that you can put them together how you like, with as little or as long segments.
Hi I just found your video.tks for the tutorial. Is there a plan to do full tutorial on how to do the bracelet.I am using 6mm pearls and when starting the transition from netted to herringbone with 4 ,15/0 there is a lot of thread is visible. Can u give me suggestions how to rectify it.tk u very much
The beads I used in this project are 4mm, so what you can do is start with one row of 4mm, then move on to 6mm after. You will need to add more 15/0 seed beads to make up for the larger beads. You can start with 6mm, but you might need to add more beads in the 15/0 herringbone section to make up for the larger beads. Hope this helps! You can also ask questions on our Facebook group as well! facebook.com/groups/lessonswithodin/
A very useful tutorial - I tried joining herringbone and tubular netting and it looked like they were just stuck together, not a good look. I shall try again using your method. Thank you
Absolutely! Glad you enjoyed it :) Feel free to post pics of what you make on my Odin's Bead Hall Facebook Page. I always love seeing what people create: facebook.com/OdinsBeadHall
+Christine Birch Yep you can! You might want to start with a row of 4mm to make the transition smoother, and you will also need to add more 15/0 seed beads when you are making the netting to make room for the 6mm beads.
No entanto! não me incomoda suas lindas mãos que às vezes passa à frente do trabalho! más deu pra entender perfeitamente,minha linda! continue assim! esta pessoa maravilhosa que voce é, com sua voz suave e muita paciência pra nos ensinar a ter momentos felizes, aprendendo com voce. .estas lindíssimas obras de artes que nos apresenta sempre! Obrigada Abraços♡♥♡
I did enjoy this don t worry darling. Have you got an idea of how lovely this is? Ha ha ha ha. It s a great and veeeery usefull tecnic. Thanks to share. Kisses and hugs from the Netherlands. Nilza wilgenhof
@VCArtisanOriginals It's soooo much fun! kinda reminds me of steampunk/magic power sources or something. I also picture this as a mulit-layered necklace, with the longest layer being opera length. But I haven't the time for that...
Hi, I sub'd to your channel today, & your designs are Sublime! Question, do you have a video for the netted rope tutorial only? I have looked on youtube for one using the 4mm Bicones? To no avail. Any help would be appreciated. Ciao for now and have a Beautiful Day :)
Glad you like it! Thanks for watching! I have this video on making a bail, but you can use the technique to make a full rope. All of my tutorials are on a playlist on my channel: ua-cam.com/video/tjuEhtN8UEA/v-deo.html
hi there. how are you.? l have a question. how would you reeforce a tubular herringbone rope. l ve made it whit 15/0 toho beads. please give some tips on how to reeforce it. l m not sure about how to do that. l thank you in advance and wish you a blessed and inspired weekend.
Hi there! You can do it in a couple of ways: First, you can pass through each row of beads again as you make the rope. Basically pretend that you are making another herringbone stitch without adding any beads. Second, you can do it after your project is finished, add a new thread, and simply sew through each column once more. Hope this helps! -Odin
this is amazing odin thank you sooo much. l have fireline 12 and 15 mm. whitch one would be better for a herringbone rope made whit 15/0 toho beads.? 12 or 15mm.? nice day to you. l like listening to you btw you are so funny and lovely. thank you darling
+Nilza Pereira De Melo Thank you very much! Glad you enjoy my humor xD Probably the .12mm would be better for size 15 seed beads, especially if you plan on passing through them to reinforce. When in doubt, smaller is usually better in terms of fireline.Good luck and have fun!
Me gustan muchísimo sus trabajos, pero tendría que tener en cuenta , para las que no sabemos ingles, que no vemos sus manos, y nos es difícil ver el trabajo debido al enfoque de la cámara, y la luz hace que brilla en la cuentas cuando inserta las mismas, no se ven, o se ven con dificultad
Thank you for the video great work. But the camera was out of focus and you were working off camera most of the time. By the time the camera had a chance to focus you pulled it away.
Lo siento mucho. Este video fue hecho con una cámara antigua hace cuatro años. Planeo hacer este video otra vez con mi más nuevo. (También me disculpo por la traducción, estoy usando Google Translate)
Great idea, just what I've been looking for.
This is such a great video. I love combining different stitches to create jewelry. Thank you so much for your time.
PACERGIRL68 Not at all! Thanks so much for watching and I am glad you enjoyed!
I love the "waist" between the two sections of netted rope, this would make a great necklace and look a bit like beaded beads connected by short sections of "waist".
Wow! I discovered you at the perfect time. I was doing a pearl netted rope. I never considered increasing and decreasing to go between stitches. You are awesome. I don/t think I have enough 6mm peals, so this is a fabulous idea. Thanks
+NJ Tappe Glad you enjoyed! Thanks so much for watching! Be sure to share pics of your finished projects, I love seeing everyone's color combinations~
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Beautiful and amazing design and tutorial!!!!!
What a cool technique! Can't wait to try, thank you for sharing!
Padmavathi Ramachandran Not at all! Thanks so much for watching! Feel free to share what you make from this tutorial, I'd love to see what you do!
Hi Odin been doing this for years, in the video you say you can't get the ends to match when you go into the herringbone on the other side. Here's what you need to do, instead of starting the herringbone straight away on the other end, do two lots of the double beads on their own stacked but not joined like you would if you had done the herringbone, using the crystals to get to each of the sets, then start the herring bone on top of these, it will now match the other end. I know it sounds odd but trust me it will match. It's because your thread is coming out in a different position when you go into the netting ontop of second to last going into netting but coming out the other side beneath, when it should be between the first and second row. Hard to explain but if you try the above you'll understand. You have some wonderful videos here. xx
+Linda T Awesome! Thanks very much for the tip! Glad you have found a solution to my predicament, I will have to try it out next time I make one of these! Thanks so much for watching and I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
Odins Musings You're welcome Odin, hope you understood my method lol.. just to recap do two lots of doubles on top of the single going back through the bicones to reach the next sets, when you have all three sets of doubles then do the regular herringbone, it will now match the previous as you went into the netting xx
Odins Musings Ps let me know how you got on when you do make one x
+Linda T Will do! Thank you very much~
Thank you :) I'm really enjoying trying this technique
eviltabbi Awesome! So glad you like it! And feel free to share pictures of what you make~ I'd love to see what you do!
Odins Musings I did it :) don't know how to put pics up, but I had a go at the bracelet. Got a bit muddled attaching the clasp, but they aren't my strong point :) Thank you, I shall try something else with this technique now I have it down x
eviltabbi Clasps are always a bit tricky to do, but yay! You got one done! Well if you had a link to an Instagram photo or Tumblr and the like, I could check it out there! What will be your next adventure with this? I think this would look awesome as a long lariat. But I am glad you enjoyed and thanks so much for watching!
Beautiful 😄 I love it. Thanks for sharing.
Very pretty but would like to try it with the short herringbone stitch as you displayed I think that would look awesome xx
I love the necklace
Awesome tutorial! Will defenitely try this....... Thank you
+Mahalakshmi S Thank you very much for watching! So glad you enjoyed~
Замечательные бисерные украшения! Спасибо!
+Valentuna ZnDugareva You are very welcome! Glad you enjoyed!
Odin, wow I did not think I could do it, but between the pdf and your video I did OK. thanks Julie
julie begley Awesome! Glad you made it! Do you have any pictures?
Love it!!! Amazing talent.
Odins Musings
Laura Bullock Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it ^^
Lindíssimo projeto! parabéns pela iniciativa e paciência de compartilhar conosco esta obra de arte, tão linda! jóia...tanto quanto todas as que já apresentou, e as próximas que vier a apresentar. ..todas lindíssimas; Obrigada amiga!sou sua fã hahaha abraços♡♥♡
Could you please do a video of the bracelet? I love this concept, and the pieces are beautiful. Thank you.
+rose “lovetocraft” gaither Hi there! Glad you liked the technique. I'm not sure how I could do a video of the bracelet, though. I've broken down the pieces so that you can put them together how you like, with as little or as long segments.
So beautiful . But how far do I go with netted part before I start the herringbone . Thank you again for this beautiful tutorial
As far as you'd like, depending on what you want your piece to look like. I usually go for 1 inch or less. Glad you enjoyed!
Hi I just found your video.tks for the tutorial.
Is there a plan to do full tutorial on how to do the bracelet.I am using 6mm pearls and when starting the transition from netted to herringbone with 4 ,15/0 there is a lot of thread is visible. Can u give me suggestions how to rectify it.tk u very much
The beads I used in this project are 4mm, so what you can do is start with one row of 4mm, then move on to 6mm after. You will need to add more 15/0 seed beads to make up for the larger beads. You can start with 6mm, but you might need to add more beads in the 15/0 herringbone section to make up for the larger beads. Hope this helps! You can also ask questions on our Facebook group as well! facebook.com/groups/lessonswithodin/
Hey Odin could you please redo this awesome tutorial with your now superbly better camera and camera skills of recent years? Pretty please?
It's been on my ToDo list for a while now! Things keep piling up on me recently and I haven't cleared the forge yet.
Yes please! I love this project it is so beautiful!
Heel leuk om te doen😃
A very useful tutorial - I tried joining herringbone and tubular netting and it looked like they were just stuck together, not a good look. I shall try again using your method. Thank you
thank you for this video, love it!
Absolutely! Glad you enjoyed it :) Feel free to post pics of what you make on my Odin's Bead Hall Facebook Page. I always love seeing what people create:
facebook.com/OdinsBeadHall
Love the braclet ,but can I use a 6m bicone ,I will it alter the pattern
+Christine Birch Yep you can! You might want to start with a row of 4mm to make the transition smoother, and you will also need to add more 15/0 seed beads when you are making the netting to make room for the 6mm beads.
Thankyou so much its a beautyful bracelet
+delia demir You're welcome! :) Hope you have fun with it~
this is awseome i'm gonna do a bunch of these,, tkanks for the tutorial 😆
Thank you!I'd love to see what you make!
No entanto! não me incomoda suas lindas mãos que às vezes passa à frente do trabalho! más deu pra entender perfeitamente,minha linda! continue assim! esta pessoa maravilhosa que voce é, com sua voz suave e muita paciência pra nos ensinar a ter momentos felizes, aprendendo com voce. .estas lindíssimas obras de artes que nos apresenta sempre! Obrigada Abraços♡♥♡
Muito obrigado pelas palavras gentis!
New sub ,,love ,love love your videos
Awesome! Thanks! 😁
I did enjoy this don t worry darling. Have you got an idea of how lovely this is? Ha ha ha ha. It s a great and veeeery usefull tecnic. Thanks to share. Kisses and hugs from the Netherlands. Nilza wilgenhof
Henk Wilgenhof Thank you very much! So glad you enjoyed it! If you make anything from this video, feel free to share pictures!
@VCArtisanOriginals It's soooo much fun! kinda reminds me of steampunk/magic power sources or something. I also picture this as a mulit-layered necklace, with the longest layer being opera length. But I haven't the time for that...
Hi, I sub'd to your channel today, & your designs are Sublime! Question, do you have a video for the netted rope tutorial only? I have looked on youtube for one using the 4mm Bicones? To no avail. Any help would be appreciated. Ciao for now and have a Beautiful Day :)
Glad you like it! Thanks for watching! I have this video on making a bail, but you can use the technique to make a full rope. All of my tutorials are on a playlist on my channel:
ua-cam.com/video/tjuEhtN8UEA/v-deo.html
I am going to try this with 4mm pearls. I have done 6mm and I find them a bit clunky. thank you for the instructions.
+Trudy Vandeventer Absolutely! Pearls looks really pretty with the netting, I've done it before~ Glad you enjoyed!
hi there. how are you.? l have a question. how would you reeforce a tubular herringbone rope. l ve made it whit 15/0 toho beads. please give some tips on how to reeforce it. l m not sure about how to do that. l thank you in advance and wish you a blessed and inspired weekend.
Hi there! You can do it in a couple of ways:
First, you can pass through each row of beads again as you make the rope. Basically pretend that you are making another herringbone stitch without adding any beads.
Second, you can do it after your project is finished, add a new thread, and simply sew through each column once more.
Hope this helps!
-Odin
+Odins Musings it does for sure. thank you. l ve been thinking that its beter to reeforce the herringbones ropes.thank you odin. hugs
Nilza Pereira De Melo No problem! And I'd love to see pictures of what you make if you'd like to share! Happy beading~
Thank you so much for your help .christine.
+Christine Birch Certainly! Have fun!
this is amazing odin thank you sooo much. l have fireline 12 and 15 mm. whitch one would be better for a herringbone rope made whit 15/0 toho beads.? 12 or 15mm.? nice day to you. l like listening to you btw you are so funny and lovely. thank you darling
+Nilza Pereira De Melo Thank you very much! Glad you enjoy my humor xD Probably the .12mm would be better for size 15 seed beads, especially if you plan on passing through them to reinforce. When in doubt, smaller is usually better in terms of fireline.Good luck and have fun!
+Odins Musings you re welcome. thsnk you. yes l made a small piece whit both threads and 12 looks better l guess. thank you
Nilza Pereira De Melo Glad to know it worked out~ Have fun!
That is awesome
Awesome
I would like a pattern
Me gustan muchísimo sus trabajos, pero tendría que tener en cuenta , para las que no sabemos ingles, que no vemos sus manos, y nos es difícil ver el trabajo debido al enfoque de la cámara, y la luz hace que brilla en la cuentas cuando inserta las mismas, no se ven, o se ven con dificultad
Mª Vicenta Perera Palma Gracias por su atención. En el futuro, trabajaré en la visibilidad de mis manos en el video.
GRACIAS POR TENER EN CUENTA MI PETICIÓN Y TAMBIÉN POR ENSEÑARNOS ESOS TRABAJOS TAN PRECIOSOS
Can NOT really see what you are doing as much of your work is off camera.... but I will try it!
Thank you for this wonderful tutorial.
Okay. Thank you.
Thank you for the video great work. But the camera was out of focus and you were working off camera most of the time. By the time the camera had a chance to focus you pulled it away.
por favor no se ve bien enfocar mejor los pasos el proyecto esta muy bonito pero no pude hacerlo por que en las uniones no se veia muchas gracias.
Lo siento mucho. Este video fue hecho con una cámara antigua hace cuatro años. Planeo hacer este video otra vez con mi más nuevo. (También me disculpo por la traducción, estoy usando Google Translate)
احسنت
oh that was supposed to be it is not perfect but when it is I will take pics. Julie Begley
julie begley Awesome! Can't wait to see the results!
odin lovely work but you need to stay in view and focus too much camera jumping. lovely work.
Очень красивые изделия, но видео - плохое. резкости нет, руки постоянно уходят из кадра. я бы не смогла создать изделие по этому мк. поэтому - минус.
Спасибо за ваш комментарий. Я буду делать новую версию этого видео в будущем.
Dommage,vous travaillez mais votre caméra est hors champ de votre ouvrage
No se hablar ingles
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ell it is nit perfect, but when I get really perfect I will sent pics. Julie
Muy mal video