I've never made this because my wrists are so scrawny. But I finally realized that I can put it on so the clasp will be a focal point on the top of my wrist when I want it to be. Kellie, thank you.
What an excellent tutorial! The dowel was a game changer. I don’t have dowels, but I do have wooden spoons with the correct diameter. I was only going to practice the technique, but I love what I made so much, I’m going to wear the ring as a pendent. I made it with gold seed beads (15/0 and 11/0) and gun metal 11/0 Delicas. The result is really beautiful. I can say that,since you talked me through this. I just chose the beads.
These are so beautiful, thank you. I’m waiting on a delivery for closed jump rings today from Amazon, and then I’m diving right in. Gorgeous techniques for attaching the briolette drop and the Earwires. Thank you so much 💕
Hey, Kelly! Michele from Milwaukee, here. I'd like to just tell you I am SO GRATEFUL for all the wonderful ideas you've inspired all of us out here with!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!💖💖💖
Love, love, love your videos! Your instructions are clear and easy to follow, the picture is in frame and focused which makes it so much better to see the more intricate details. Thank you so much for sharing your special gift 😀
You are the very best teacher I thought I could never do such beautiful beaded pieces and you are so very very good at showing the step by step stitches THANK YOU (((HUGS)))
I just discovered your channel and I love it! I did some jewelry making years ago but got involved with other crafts in the interim. I find that I am interested in doing it again. I'm moving in a couple of months and trying to not buy anything else to have to pack. But all of your interesting videos make it hard to maintain will power. I just keep telling myself that when I get settled in, there will not be a local bead store there, so I can start ordering from your website. Also, this round part of the toggle clasp gives me an idea. I have a holder for my reading glasses (it is great for holding sunglasses when in a store) that is simply a faux shell donut attached to a length rat tail cord. The round part of this toggle, made a little larger would be a much more interest and attractive version of this glasses holder. Thank you for great videos and inspiration.
Good tutorial and easy to follow. I shall use this in my future projects so thank you for this. I havent done much beading in the last six months, but this will get me moving again. TFS x
I found that if you cut a straight piece from a large metal paper clip and trim to length of the toggle. Then slide it into the center of the toggle and you will find it doesn’t bend and will hold securely in the hoop.
Thank you!!! I have been struggling with making a peyote circle for a project;, but it always turns out irregular in shape. Very frustrating. The dowel may be the salvation. I do have a question: the project that I would like to create will require 3 rings of graduated sizes, so, will I need 3 dowels of different sizes, or can I use 1 dowel (interior circumference is not the main issue) and simply add more rows to make finished rings? Thank you!
If the rings need to be 3 different sizes in diameter I would use three sizes of dowels. If the the rings can be all the same inside diameter, just thicker, I would use only one dowel
Than you for your instruction, finally I found someone to talk clear and show the way is done. Thank you so much🙏
I've never made this because my wrists are so scrawny. But I finally realized that I can put it on so the clasp will be a focal point on the top of my wrist when I want it to be. Kellie, thank you.
What an excellent tutorial! The dowel was a game changer. I don’t have dowels, but I do have wooden spoons with the correct diameter. I was only going to practice the technique, but I love what I made so much, I’m going to wear the ring as a pendent. I made it with gold seed beads (15/0 and 11/0) and gun metal 11/0 Delicas. The result is really beautiful. I can say that,since you talked me through this. I just chose the beads.
I love how you explain, how you make everything. You take your time on what your doing. Thank you
These are so beautiful, thank you. I’m waiting on a delivery for closed jump rings today from Amazon, and then I’m diving right in. Gorgeous techniques for attaching the briolette drop and the Earwires. Thank you so much 💕
So helpful Kelly. Beautifully demonstrated. Thank you.
I like that toggle! I'd wear it to the front as a feature. Thank you, Kelly :)
A beautiful way to end a lovely bracelet. Thanks, Kelly, for sharing your knowledge and your super teaching abilities with us!
Hey, Kelly! Michele from Milwaukee, here. I'd like to just tell you I am SO GRATEFUL for all the wonderful ideas you've inspired all of us out here with!!
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!💖💖💖
I love what you do for all of us who want to one day be near as good as you are. Thank you Kelly!
Love, love, love your videos! Your instructions are clear and easy to follow, the picture is in frame and focused which makes it so much better to see the more intricate details. Thank you so much for sharing your special gift 😀
Oh Miss Kelly. I love your tutorials. They are always so easy to follow. I will be doing my toggle tomorrow to finish my bracelet.
You are a wonderful teacher!!! Thank you so much! ❤
Beautiful. Thank you, Kelly.
So wonderful Kelly. Thank you so much, I so appreciate you and all you share of your talents. ✨❤️🤗❤️✨
You are the very best teacher
I thought I could never do such beautiful beaded pieces and you are so very very good at showing the step by step stitches
THANK YOU (((HUGS)))
I just discovered your channel and I love it! I did some jewelry making years ago but got involved with other crafts in the interim. I find that I am interested in doing it again. I'm moving in a couple of months and trying to not buy anything else to have to pack. But all of your interesting videos make it hard to maintain will power. I just keep telling myself that when I get settled in, there will not be a local bead store there, so I can start ordering from your website.
Also, this round part of the toggle clasp gives me an idea. I have a holder for my reading glasses (it is great for holding sunglasses when in a store) that is simply a faux shell donut attached to a length rat tail cord. The round part of this toggle, made a little larger would be a much more interest and attractive version of this glasses holder. Thank you for great videos and inspiration.
Good tutorial and easy to follow. I shall use this in my future projects so thank you for this. I havent done much beading in the last six months, but this will get me moving again. TFS x
I have to thank you for sharing the video it was wonderful! Have to stop by and get the info so I can do this stunning bracelet.
Very clever Kelly ❤ I love it ❤ Thank you for a great video ❤ 👍
Love this thank you u explain things so well ,❤
Thank you for the odd count pattern.. I will def be using it soon, also the toggle tutorial is awesome! ❤️
I found that if you cut a straight piece from a large metal paper clip and trim to length of the toggle. Then slide it into the center of the toggle and you will find it doesn’t bend and will hold securely in the hoop.
I love this!
Your so amazing! And a fantastic teacher 🤠
Very nice
molto interessante, tx
Thank you!!! I have been struggling with making a peyote circle for a project;, but it always turns out irregular in shape. Very frustrating. The dowel may be the salvation. I do have a question: the project that I would like to create will require 3 rings of graduated sizes, so, will I need 3 dowels of different sizes, or can I use 1 dowel (interior circumference is not the main issue) and simply add more rows to make finished rings? Thank you!
If the rings need to be 3 different sizes in diameter I would use three sizes of dowels. If the the rings can be all the same inside diameter, just thicker, I would use only one dowel
@@offthebeadedpath Thank you very much!
As a Native American I never make knots in my threads no matter the reason. Not worth it
I feel the same way but there are some beaders who will never trust not making a knot.
It’s cultural and spiritual is the reason why. Nor should it be perfect