That sounds like a blast! 96 Body beads (Color 1) 34 Gill beads (Color 2) 2 Eye beads (Color 3) 22 Belly beads (Color 4) I recommend having extra of all colors because there are always a few that may roll away or even break during crafting.
That can be tricky! Try grabbing on to the top bead of the gill with one hand and the end of the string with the other. Pull apart slowly and it should tighten up. If it doesn’t, make the gill as close as you can to the body and then make the next row of the head. Once the row is there, you should be able to pull on the loops and ends until it’s in place.
I usually use about 9 feet, but that leaves me with alot of extra string. It’s better to start with too much and cut it, than to realize it’s too short when you’re almost done.
This was so helpful thank you so much!
I’m so glad! You are very welcome.
@@learnalotlyour so sweettt
Thanks for this video. My kid loves axolotl, will be perfect for a bag dangle.
What type of string do you use? We are having a hard time finding string that works well.
I use boondoggle! It comes in any color and is easy to string through standard sized pony beads. It also holds the bead animals shape very well. 👍
Or pony bead string
How many of each colored beed do you need for this? I need to make it with nine girls, so I wanna make sure I have enough.
That sounds like a blast!
96 Body beads (Color 1)
34 Gill beads (Color 2)
2 Eye beads (Color 3)
22 Belly beads (Color 4)
I recommend having extra of all colors because there are always a few that may roll away or even break during crafting.
I’m coming from part two, when I do the second gill it doesn’t stay. It’s loose and not tightening toward the head
That can be tricky! Try grabbing on to the top bead of the gill with one hand and the end of the string with the other. Pull apart slowly and it should tighten up. If it doesn’t, make the gill as close as you can to the body and then make the next row of the head. Once the row is there, you should be able to pull on the loops and ends until it’s in place.
How long is the lanyard need to be
I usually use about 9 feet, but that leaves me with alot of extra string. It’s better to start with too much and cut it, than to realize it’s too short when you’re almost done.
Do you have any more instructions?
How do you make the ear parts ?
The rest of the head is in the next video in the series. Axolotl Bead Buddy: Head Part 2!
What kind of string are you using?
She uses boondangle string
How many inches of lanyard did you use?
So sorry for the delay! I use 108 inches or about 9 feet. That leaves plenty of extra for finishing it off.
Надеюсь получиться я не понимаю как делать рожки красненькие 😅
you was lowkey talking to much
Okay.
Speed up the video then you don’t have to be rude
Stop being rude she did nothing wrong.
Learnalotl it's ok you did nothing wrong❤
Yea and she was acting a lil like we’re stupid but it’s okay❤
I’m sorry you feel that way. I made this playlist for an online class for kids.