Beading4perfectionists : Netted necklace : Increasing and decreasing rows beading tutorial

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  • Опубліковано 13 чер 2012
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  • @searchdiva
    @searchdiva 11 років тому

    Yes, more gratitude, less criticism. Your work is incredible.

  • @Trueghostgirl
    @Trueghostgirl 12 років тому

    I agree it is stunning... I am making a netted Victorian collar and I was at a loss for what to do at the bottom. I wanted a very extravagant bottom w/o making typical bead falls ... when I saw your tutorial I knew its what I needed to complete the look of my necklace. Thank you again

  • @Trueghostgirl
    @Trueghostgirl 12 років тому

    It is so wonderful of you to take the time to do these videos ... I can only imagine how tedious it must be for you ... thank you so much!

  • @funnyfarm7058
    @funnyfarm7058 8 років тому

    thank you so much for wanting to teach other people this beautiful craft. I don't care about the grammar or spelling, just that you try to make the instructions easy to follow. You also have the camera zoomed in so I can see what you doing. English is one of the most difficult languages to master. I have seen mistakes in publications that have professional proofreaders checking the work. Again, thank you.

    • @Beading4perfectionists
      @Beading4perfectionists  8 років тому +1

      I'm getting better with the grammar, it's just then and than that is really the tripper, I just can't seem to glue it to my brain

  • @searchdiva
    @searchdiva 11 років тому

    I have to write this in two parts.
    I don't know what people are thinking. Your communication skills are better than most of the English population. You express yourself very well, spoken and written for someone who is Dutch. Just to sidetrack a bit, I was born in Canada (my parents immigrated from Holland), and I spoke Dutch until I was 5. But the minute I started Grade 1 is when I learned English, written and verbal. My immediate family lives in Canada, but ALL of my relatives live in Holland.

  • @ruthadewole9047
    @ruthadewole9047 8 років тому

    Beautiful beads, you are really creative

  • @aprilgallegos143
    @aprilgallegos143 9 років тому

    What wonderful afternoon project to do. Thanks! Your super creative and I enjoy your videos. Have a wonderful day!

    • @B4Pbakup
      @B4Pbakup 9 років тому

      you to April, thank you

  • @pinkynagal
    @pinkynagal 12 років тому

    wow its so pretty....I'm gonna try this soon..Thank u thank u so much...! You are just fab...

  • @tammyearley2553
    @tammyearley2553 12 років тому

    Beautiful!!!

  • @julliana2ify
    @julliana2ify 12 років тому

    Thank you I am learning so much from your videos ..God bless you.

  • @searchdiva
    @searchdiva 11 років тому

    Part 2.
    Some of my cousins speak English (and struggle with it) but they cannot write it. I couldn't even begin to write Dutch myself, so you are way ahead of the game with your English language skills. I swear girl we are related somehow. You have the same mannerisms as my sister, and damn if you don't look like my mother's side of the family (Beex). ;-)

  • @Beading4perfectionists
    @Beading4perfectionists  12 років тому

    Glad I could be of help :-)

  • @Beading4perfectionists
    @Beading4perfectionists  11 років тому

    cause I set this page up pretty much as a book. Nice and quiet so people can concentrate and hit the pause button... And deaf people are able to also figure it out. without having to go through more time writting and adding subtitles... If you want sound though go to "b4pbakup", that's my other channel :-)

  • @Mardon551
    @Mardon551 12 років тому

    This is beautiful! Do you give instructions on how to "spice" it up like you showed at 6:55?

  • @Beading4perfectionists
    @Beading4perfectionists  12 років тому

    you're welcome :-)

  • @Beading4perfectionists
    @Beading4perfectionists  11 років тому

    Thanks Khamohil, glad you like it. BTW I always check my grammer, but my English only goes so far and my pinnacle software does not have a spell check. Besides I'm Dutch, so I have a great excuse not to master the written language. Now I'm not a native English speaker, but even if I was it could be I am dyslectic. So I'm asking you to please stop making grammer flaws remarks to people out there all together and just enjoy what we create instead. :-)

  • @Mardon551
    @Mardon551 11 років тому

    Hello. Just wondering if you figured out how to add the crystals to this necklace yet?

  • @Beading4perfectionists
    @Beading4perfectionists  12 років тому

    scheme? I don't understand that word..., what is it exacly that you need?

  • @Khamomil
    @Khamomil 11 років тому

    Excellent tuto. I've always wanted to do netted necklaces. Very clear explanations but please check your spelling!

  • @Beading4perfectionists
    @Beading4perfectionists  11 років тому

    I know how to do them, I just never did, the necklace was so heavy already. But I'm planning on to do smaller sized version necklace on how to add them just to show people how it's done ;-)

  • @searchdiva
    @searchdiva 11 років тому

    My dad (Vandeborne) was born in Reusel in Noord-brabant and my mom (Beex) near a small village or town close to Eindhoven. The name starts with an 'O' -- can't remember it though right now.

  • @elibrincoschamativos9395
    @elibrincoschamativos9395 6 років тому

    ❤️😍😍😍☝️

  • @Beading4perfectionists
    @Beading4perfectionists  12 років тому

    I will make a little tut about that, I haven't done it myself yet. But I will :-)

  • @Beading4perfectionists
    @Beading4perfectionists  12 років тому

    not at all, I love doing netting as well as bezzeling. Yes they do take up a lot of time but the result are just soooo worth it :-)

  • @Beading4perfectionists
    @Beading4perfectionists  12 років тому

    great plan, get the bare basics first and than work your way up to this :-)

  • @Beading4perfectionists
    @Beading4perfectionists  12 років тому

    good luck :-)

  • @Beading4perfectionists
    @Beading4perfectionists  11 років тому

    Well from what I figure the Netherlands is so small we're probably all related here somewhere ;-)

  • @Beading4perfectionists
    @Beading4perfectionists  11 років тому

    hahaha, who knows, maybe we are. Where are you originally from in the Netherlands :-) I got a whole lot of half brothers and sisters around the world thanks to my dad, and weirdly enough, the two I know we could be full blood relatives we look so much alike :-)

  • @Beading4perfectionists
    @Beading4perfectionists  12 років тому

    Yeah it's still not finished, I still wonder if I should add the swarovki's or not :-)

  • @angelamasanella
    @angelamasanella 11 років тому

    splendidi lavori,complimenti!! tutorial in italiano? hihihihi :P

  • @maureenmarchand9053
    @maureenmarchand9053 8 років тому

    How would I decrease to make a triangle cowl neck scarf?

    • @Beading4perfectionists
      @Beading4perfectionists  8 років тому

      +Maureen Marchand Well I decrease on one side and increase on the other so you will have to look what works for you making the scarf :-)

  • @Beading4perfectionists
    @Beading4perfectionists  12 років тому

    No I designed it myself. I just took the basic necklace and started increasing and decreasing:-) ...That's ok, I'm Dutch :-)

  • @mayi367
    @mayi367 11 років тому

    MEGA WAOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

  • @Beading4perfectionists
    @Beading4perfectionists  11 років тому

    I don't know either, one girl actually told Tsummerlee to change her voice cause she found it annoying to listen to the sound of the voice. What are people thinking? Who knows... :-) I'm thinking these people probably are thinking there are no foreigners in this world there is just them and they are perfect, and probably the crowed they hang with is just as perfect as them... The rest of us I guess all should adjust or something and live up to that perfection.... That's my best guess... LOL

  • @peggychezik6118
    @peggychezik6118 11 років тому

    why dont you have sound?

  • @lilliansegura6865
    @lilliansegura6865 7 років тому

    you do everything so fast?

  • @funnyfarm7058
    @funnyfarm7058 8 років тому

    I still think you are doing great. you speak several languages, while I only speak one and sometimes not very well (pronunciation wise).

  • @funnyfarm7058
    @funnyfarm7058 8 років тому

    the only way I can think of to explain then and than is to use them in a sentence. then - after you do this step, then you add a bead. than- you add a seed bead rather than a bugle bead.

    • @Beading4perfectionists
      @Beading4perfectionists  8 років тому

      yup but in two days it's "which one is which" again???? Some things my brain just can't handle... same in dutch language... :-) Never know when a word ends with a D or a T. Can't get it to stick... when explained it sticks about a day or so and after that it's gone again... maybe it's in that part of the brain I fell on as a kid or something? :-)

  • @searchdiva
    @searchdiva 11 років тому

    True, true LOL

  • @searchdiva
    @searchdiva 11 років тому

    I guess some people just 'aren't' thinking ;-(

  • @Beading4perfectionists
    @Beading4perfectionists  11 років тому

    LOL I must have had at least 100 grammer cops on my case by now making remarks about my grammer, so far only one, a man, not even a woman, apologized not realising I was Dutch and not even considering I might be dyslectic. Other than that I never ever received as much as a response back. I guess it just shows you how hard it is to say " Oops, I'm sorry didn't realise they allowed dyslectic and non american citizens on youtube" :-)

  • @ruthadewole9047
    @ruthadewole9047 8 років тому

    Beautiful beads, you are really creative