How to: Knots for Bead Jewelry

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  • Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
  • beadaholique.com - Andrea Morici, Beadaholique's senior designer, demonstrates how to make knots used in jewelry making, including the overhand knot, square knot, surgeon's knot, lark's head knot and sliding or adjustable knot. Great for finishing the ends of necklaces and bracelets. There's also a demonstration of how to hang a donut pendant with knotted cord.
    Designer: Andrea Morici
    You can find the supplies in this video at Beadaholique.com
    Genuine Leather Cord, Round 2mm, By the Yard, Black
    SKU: CHY-2002
    beadaholique.c...
    Beadalon Beading Mats - Prevent Bead Rolling 12 x 9 Inch (Set of 3)
    SKU: XTL-9930
    beadaholique.c...
    Black Pleather Beading Cord 2mm (Faux Leather) 3 Meters
    SKU: XCR-4121 (Discontinued)

КОМЕНТАРІ • 36

  • @michaellazerdog242
    @michaellazerdog242 Рік тому +4

    THANK YOU so much for this lesson. I have watched 8 different videos numerous times each & just couldn't figure out the sliding knot. I watched your video ONLY TWICE & I now have it down. Andrea you are an awesome teacher. Thank you again! I wish you & those around you a HAPPY NEW YEAR.

    • @beadaholique
      @beadaholique  Рік тому

      We're glad it helped! Thanks so much for watching!

  • @lor-granpab8159
    @lor-granpab8159 Рік тому

    Thank you for making this tutorial. I've tried from other videos for the last double knot necklace, very confusing. But, you explained it perfectly, so my pea-brain could learn it. Thank you!

  • @howarthe1
    @howarthe1 12 років тому +8

    one of my very most favorite necklaces has a sliding knot just like that, and now I know how to make one myself!

  • @quiet-x4h
    @quiet-x4h 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you for sharing these techniques. It was perfect - and I'm definitely keeping it for future reference!!

  • @corinnenygren428
    @corinnenygren428 6 місяців тому

    Very helpful and well shown. Thank you!!!

  • @mukeshkumardewett8427
    @mukeshkumardewett8427 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much. I learned a knot from your video. I am very happy today.

  • @c4tv0m1t8
    @c4tv0m1t8 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you so much! I managed to make 4 necklaces for my family and me ^^

    • @beadaholique
      @beadaholique  2 роки тому +1

      Glad we could help, hope your family loves their necklaces!

    • @c4tv0m1t8
      @c4tv0m1t8 2 роки тому +1

      @@beadaholique They did thank you ^^

  • @viv5645
    @viv5645 12 років тому +13

    Hi Andrea, sorry - the Reef Knot (also known as a Square Knot) should lie FLAT, you use the same cord to do the wrap over and through, both times - your knot is a common mistake - known as a granny knot, lumpy and unreliable, and the reason lots of people have trouble with their shoe laces (the bow keeps coming undone!) It so happens, that if you do the reef knot correctly, when you flip one side over, you'll have a larks head knot - but that's another story!

  • @gailaltschwager7377
    @gailaltschwager7377 9 місяців тому

    Thank you!

  • @susanwhitesullivan7376
    @susanwhitesullivan7376 5 років тому +5

    Your demonstration is clear but I want to know what situations each of those knots are best used.

    • @beadaholique
      @beadaholique  5 років тому

      Simple knots, double/square knots and the surgeons knots can be used to create spaces between beads, or to finish bracelets and necklaces. The lark's head is used for beads that have a large hole in the middle of them. Thanks for watching!

  • @jimk6358
    @jimk6358 9 років тому +5

    Yes, as another has said, the "square" knot shown here is actually a "granny" knot. I also wouldn't trust this "sliding" knot very much since an overhand knot comes lose very easy.

    • @jeantaylor2308
      @jeantaylor2308 6 років тому

      jim I
      The sliding knit should be a half hitch or a full hitch. If those are done, there is no fear that they will come undone. Go back to knit trying basics or Scouting.

  • @sheilahdang11
    @sheilahdang11 5 років тому +1

    thank you Andrea

  • @Zandari
    @Zandari 2 роки тому +1

    Useful, thank you

    • @beadaholique
      @beadaholique  2 роки тому +1

      Oh good, glad this older video was still helpful for you!

    • @Zandari
      @Zandari 2 роки тому +1

      @@beadaholique lol, you're welcome

  • @Kelly-np2tg
    @Kelly-np2tg 3 роки тому

    Do those actually stay? They look like they would just come apart.

    • @beadaholique
      @beadaholique  3 роки тому +2

      For a final finishing knot we recommend the surgeon's knot, the third knot shown here. An overhand knots can come undone fairly easily if it's used as finishing knot, but they're still useful if you're knotting on something like a stopper bead at the beginning of a project (In other words any bead you want to be able to take off easily at the end). Adding a surgeon's knot to finish off a piece of thread that contains several overhands knots is another common use. Square knots are great for decoration, they're one of the foundational knots of macrame.

  • @juanmena528
    @juanmena528 6 років тому +1

    Very very helpful thanks

  • @samanthafong9228
    @samanthafong9228 7 років тому

    my sister is doing a bracelet and she wants me to do a double knot but I find it hard

  • @daveburrows9876
    @daveburrows9876 11 років тому +7

    Gak! That's a granny knot, not a square knot! A square knot starts with an overhand knot sure enough, and the second half is another overhand knot, but if the first crosses left over right, the second must cross right over left to complete a proper square knot.

  • @fillmorecorpus9102
    @fillmorecorpus9102 Рік тому

    Andrea, the example of your square not it not a true square knot, it is what is called a twisting square knot. Sometimes the knot you tied is called a series of half square knots. You should watch a video on how to tie a square knot correctly.

  • @karenizziphd
    @karenizziphd 11 років тому +1

    AWESOME VIDEO! thank you

  • @annepollitt3630
    @annepollitt3630 8 років тому

    Very helpful. 🙂

  • @yolandasoto5815
    @yolandasoto5815 2 роки тому

    Thank you !