Thanks for all the great info. I work with a non-profit arts organization and teach classes. Many times we are given donations of yarn, thread, ribbon, etc. so now I have a better idea of what to use for the kumihimo projects.
Thank you for such a comprehensive and clearly explained video on different materials one can use. Sometimes it’s just good to see how a material looks before and after , how it moves , and how it feels. Thanks again!
It's nice to finally put a face to the voice. I've never tried kumihimo but I've only seen it with S-lon and seed beads. Good to know that it will work with a lot of other stringing material.
Hi Sam, as you can tell, there are a ton of different materials with which to do kumihimo! It all depends on the look you are after. Thank you for the comment, and have a great evening! :)
I just ran across your site. I soon realized that this manner in which cords are woven in a beautiful way was a skill my husband used constantly on our ranch. He often took apart rope , often thick Colton rop
Oops often thick cotton. He would dismantle the ropes and rework them into what you are displaying! He felt it would make the cotton rope much gentler on our animals! I am shocked! Thank you
Using size 8 sees beads, do 8 cords, thinner thread, and string on 4 of the cords and the other the color(s) of your string material would show through. Making it interesting and will have texture!
Hi T H, I do have a wires video, but it's more along the lines of wirework in general. I haven't really done any wire kumihimo yet, so I'll have to do some research and practice, LOL. Hope you have a great evening!
Hi Kathy, I'm trying to come up with a beaded kumihimo tutorial -- I just have to decide on the pattern/colors. I am glad that you enjoyed the video -- have a great evening! :)
Very thorough. Thank you!
Thanks for all the great info. I work with a non-profit arts organization and teach classes. Many times we are given donations of yarn, thread, ribbon, etc. so now I have a better idea of what to use for the kumihimo projects.
Thank you for such a comprehensive and clearly explained video on different materials one can use. Sometimes it’s just good to see how a material looks before and after , how it moves , and how it feels. Thanks again!
Exactly what I was looking for and you delivered tons of information in a very clear, comprehensive and cheerful way. Thank you! 😍
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It's nice to finally put a face to the voice. I've never tried kumihimo but I've only seen it with S-lon and seed beads. Good to know that it will work with a lot of other stringing material.
Hi Sam, as you can tell, there are a ton of different materials with which to do kumihimo! It all depends on the look you are after. Thank you for the comment, and have a great evening! :)
I just ran across your site. I soon realized that this manner in which cords are woven in a beautiful way was a skill my husband used constantly on our ranch. He often took apart rope , often thick Colton rop
Oops often thick cotton. He would dismantle the ropes and rework them into what you are displaying! He felt it would make the cotton rope much gentler on our animals! I am shocked! Thank you
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Thank you for the info! I love the idea of mixing the cording. I love kumi.
Hi SueEllen, mixing the cords is a lot of fun -- you can get so many effects that way! Thank you for the comment and have a nice evening. :)
Thank you for doing this video tutorial for beginners!❤
You are very welcome, Terri -- I am glad this video helped. Have a great evening! :)
@@beadedjewelrydivaI hope the rest of your week goes smoothly.
Using size 8 sees beads, do 8 cords, thinner thread, and string on 4 of the cords and the other the color(s) of your string material would show through. Making it interesting and will have texture!
Thank you so much! That was so interesting and informative!
Hi Sharon, I'm glad you enjoyed the video -- thank you so much for taking the time to comment. Have a great evening! :)
Fantastic thank you for your video, I think s lon thread it's all beautiful
Hi Linda, S Lon is fantastic with beads, but you can also use it on its own. Thank you for the comment! :)
thank you for explaining it so well. I've seen kumihimo done in wire. Could you show the different kinds of wires?
Hi T H, I do have a wires video, but it's more along the lines of wirework in general. I haven't really done any wire kumihimo yet, so I'll have to do some research and practice, LOL. Hope you have a great evening!
Hi Gail, haven't seen you on here for a while...did you change the name of your business? Hope all's well :) Gail R
Very nice video excellent 👍🏼🙏🏻👌
Could you do a tutorial on the turq. necklace you showed...love this video...had no idea so many materials could be used...TFS
Hi Kathy, I'm trying to come up with a beaded kumihimo tutorial -- I just have to decide on the pattern/colors. I am glad that you enjoyed the video -- have a great evening! :)
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I never heard of Rayon Embroidery Floss
And how about using a Kacie fabric? Mary Greenr😀 18:08
Anything natural silk hemp linen cotton not much in macrame bracelet on natural fibers almost always nylon
like ripple effect chinese knotting cord.
what Gauge is it please?
Alpaca wool
you forgot waxed cord. It's brilliant when using 2 as 1 thread
hi do you live in US
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Very good video, children's toys, interested in reviewing it?