You're like someone's cool single aunt who teaches them how to do weird crafts and dresses in black and encourages them to be their weird little self. I'm here for it.
Life goals for sure ✨ Too bad my bother doesn't want kids either, so it falls to my friends to have children so I can fulfill my cat lady witchy aunt duties of teaching crafts and buying sweets
Eureka Crystal Beads and Beadaholique both carry good selections of Czech glass in different sizes as well as shapes. I would love to see more beading projects because that necklace is absolutely stunning!
It's beautiful! I can imagine why they could be expensive, there's so much patience needed! Now you need a gloriously gothy dress to compliment it, but I think it would work with Cicada ballgown too.
I love the necklace! When I do projects like this, I like to lay out the beads I need in the order I need them, one section at a time. That way, I don't have to keep track of what comes next once I start beading.
This is SO beautiful. Bit of a weird tangent, but I love the way you don’t limit yourself to just sewing on this channel, and how many cool crafts you’ve picked up. In summary, I think I want to be you when I grow up lmao
I love how instead of just telling us you didn’t make it, you decided to show us how we could make it ❤. It’s lovely and once again you make me want to pick up *another* hobby 😅…thank you for sharing
“Scattered, distracted and sleep deprived”… wait… that’s me. And also constantly getting myself into creative projects that require focus and attention. Thank you for this video! Once I get all my stuff out of storage, my beading supplies are coming out and I’ll probably do some online ordering. I’ll bet my daughter would LOVE that necklace!
Ive been a beader since i was ten, ( im62) but i could never get my head around bead weaving. I actually could understand it after seeing your demo! Thanks ❤ ill have to try it! 😸
Okay I resisted picking up ice dying but I don't think I can resist this hobby lol. I loved beading and jewellery making as a kid and your necklace turned out so beautiful! It's going on the new hobby list.
You are a freakin genius - this necklace is unbelievable. The clothes you sew sans pattern - and you are so interesting and humorous to listen to. Love your channel ❤❤
Thank you more than I can express in words! I've been obsessed with this necklace for decades with numerous failed attempts under my belt. This tutorial may just save my sanity and my marriage lol
I can follow knitting and crochet patterns, but beading is so fiddly it drives me insane, so more power to you and whoever else can actually do beading. It's gorgeous, of course 🥰
Love how human you are while making this. Most tutorials sound almost robot in the way people explain it, but you get it and don't hide how hard this is or the struggles you had. ❤
When you want a break from necklaces, go and drool over beaded tiaras and crowns. 👑 Oh and you could design a matching bracelet for this stunning necklace. Beautiful work.
So beautiful 😍 looking forward to seeing you wear this with a glorious outfit. I look forward to seeing your videos every week. Such an inspiration ❤❤😊😊
Wonderful necklace! In Russia we call it "Mylene Farmer necklace", because it became popular after her concert, but Mylene isn't the first lady to wear it. This necklace was inspired with Art Nouveau, using motifs imitating spiders' bodies. And a spider symbolizes depression.
Absolutely stunning as always! And now I am looking longingly at my own collection of beads and jewelry making supplies while ignoring the masses of fabric piled up around me, lol
I LOVE your tat. How Beautiful! I think I found another hobby. I'm retired and I now FINALLY have plenty of time to do all the projects I want. I can't understand why people say I'll get board. Life is too interesting to be board.
When you bead long enough, it is relaxing. I haven't beaded in about 7 years. I didn't do necklaces though this looks intriguing enough that I might just try again with this particular pattern.
Love the necklace your wearing, I thought like many you had made it😹😹, good for you on taking the plunge into beading it can be so much fun, I do manly seed bead designs with focal points. For a very long time. I have beads in my stash that are over 40 years old🙀, I think it’s time I revisited my stash which has grown over the years.😹😹 A trick to help with complex designs is to not lay out your beads in piles but to layout them out in set groups before you stitch them in to the order that you want them. Over time your mind will develop muscle memory of your design regardless of what is used and you can switch back to the set piles. Size 5 is not a common size, I don’t think I have any 5mm in that shaped bead in my very extensive collection of beads. 11/0 2mm 3mm 4mm 6mm 8mm 10mm 12mm and so on are the most common which goes up by 2mm and not 1mm. Try Potomac Beads as they deal with the factories with their own designed beads. I use to buy from them all the time, but they don’t ship to Australia anymore 😼😼 I don’t knot my threads but rather I weave back through at least 3-4 times around the whole piece to ensure they are locked in. The fishing line that I have been using for the past 8 years has not had this issue at all. It’s Berkeley Fireline which comes in many thread weights. As I use 15/0’s and smaller so I use a size 13 needle. The biggest problem I have found is that you do need more than one supplier of beads if you are chasing a set colour groups as well as shapes. Because of this I deal with 2 companies in the US it use to be 3 but as I said Potomac Beads has dropped shipping to Australia now, and I have 3 companies in Australia, 2 in the UK and one in Yugoslavia. The uranium beads are safe😹😹😹 they are so low it’s like walking out in the sunshine must admit they doo look nice glowing under UV lights 😹😹 For many of my beading projects that I have designed, I have been collecting the right beads slowly as they pop up on the market. I think it was great that you dived in and showed as you learned, this is a great way to encourage those who are sitting on the fence that it’s not that hard once you jump in.❤️❤️❤️❤️
Gorgeous! Yes, more beadwork videos when you get a chance. I've not really searched for beadwork videos, but that may change now! Thank you so much for sharing this!
This is absolutely stunning!! The level of sparkle and detail is amazing. With the Picasso finish you mentioned, if you made a necklace with red Picasso finish beads, would the finish make the necklace look bloodstained? Because if so, that would really fit a lot of your vampire heiress/suspicious murder mystery guest vibes with several of the outfits and costumes you've made, and that could be very fun.
Try Native American owned beading supply stores. They carry a lot of sizes, especially Czech beads as those are the ones most tribes use. *we also buy by the pound for our projects.
I am so glad that the American retailer agreed that August is the prep month for the fall prep of September. I was on a bee-line for some goods, and I encountered a stray porcelain pumpkin, which promptly came home with me. I've had enough summer for one year, Also, I make a lot of very long chains, and I dread doing them on string. Having to knot them every couple of beads so that the necklace doesn't stretch under it's own weight is a pain. Normally, I work by making beaded chains, but there are a few projects that are going to need to be strung, and I live in fear of string breaks. I bought some fire-line, and the special clips for it, but I still have not worked up the courage ( nor the spoons) to begin that task. Beautiful necklace. I can see how you'd get confused -- WOW
This is a beautiful piece! It looks to be an excellent addition to the hoard, and something to do while there are no good reasons to leave the house. (The older I get, the fewer reasons qualify as "good".) The folks that don't understand the cost of labor are the ones that complain that they should get a discount. This is a great example of the cost of crafting is the time and patience to do it well.
You have just shown me what my afterlife would be like if I end up in hell. Holy moly that was difficult. You are a legend for getting through that and making such a gorgeous collar.
Hi Bianca, I enjoyed watching and hearing you craft this outstanding necklace. When you mentioned that it was close to reading knitting patterns, that made a connection for me. It looks lovely on you.🖤🧡
I'm a costume designer specializing in the crinoline period and late 1800s. I will be trying some of you sewing designs. I love your channel!!! Thank you!
Look, I gotta tell you. I was watching the "move your darts and make seams too" videos (I am a size 12 F cup and had that Madonna type point going on). Well bugger me dead if it didn't work! Perfectly!! You, ma'am, are a freakin magician. Thank you. Yes, that's right - thank you.
I like the laboradite look of the beads. I love how your video made me appreciate the level of work that goes into these sort of necklaces but also breaks down the steps enough that I'm tempted to dig through my old bead collection and try it myself.
Bianca, I relate to you so much! I love your sense of humor, your style (both fashion and way of life), and your career. I'm sending positive thoughts to your house hunt, I'm on the hunt myself!
I don't ever see myself doing anything like this, knock on wood but your voice is soothing to listen to. Kept me good company on this long drive. You would benefit from voice over projects. ❤
Watching you do it makes far more sense then any beading chart ever 😂💪 I get lost on every pattern, no matter the craft lol! But also, i feel like I could freeform something now that I see how it works 🙏 thank you for struggling thru it for us all
Incredible patience required, and you did an amazing job! I always use nylon thread for beading. Not only is it super strong but you can melt the knots with a little heat so that it prevents the knot from coming untied.
Wow! Wow! Wow! This is so pretty! And a lot of work! The iridescence of the beads really makes the whole design pop. I worked at a Claire's store in the early 2000s. Pretty sure we sold the cheap, plastic version of this, lol. I kept mine for a long time. It was nowhere NEAR as beautiful as this.
@@Hiraeth_Nightshade Yes, that's awesome!! I just recently donated mine to a thrift shop. Now I wish I wouldn't have, lol. But at least I know I can make one!
Absolutely fabulous! I see what you mean about sellers only carrying a few sizes. I checked Lima Beads where I have shopped online in the past and they have lots of Czech beads but not in all the sizes of each colour. Very frustrating.
Etsy is a good place to find beads of all sizes. I love this necklace thank you for doing this tutorial. I hope you make another Victorian or Gothic necklace like this one.
I am OBSESSED! And a uranium glass beaded necklace would be stunning and otherworldy. How very vintage! That's to say I'd love to see more beaded projects. As many as you'd like to make!
Greetings from Puerto Rico 🇵🇷 I do really love the way you communicate and teach. Thank you for your inspirational lovely video. I am an artisan for 40 years now, and I can tell you are a great teacher. Verónica🌿🦇🖤
turned out gorgeous!!! i love bead work. i always wanted to make my own beaded purse or something but never have. made lots of beaded circlets that i wore as a faze. 😇😇😇
You're like someone's cool single aunt who teaches them how to do weird crafts and dresses in black and encourages them to be their weird little self. I'm here for it.
Life goals
😂 that's one way to see it. Would be curious to hear Biancas take on that comment.
Life goals for sure ✨ Too bad my bother doesn't want kids either, so it falls to my friends to have children so I can fulfill my cat lady witchy aunt duties of teaching crafts and buying sweets
@@TheClosetHistorian There is a reason that tribalism is the natural instinct of humans. We can't all be parents, but we can all spoil children 😈
@@TheClosetHistorianyour friends children are super lucky to have you in their life.😀
I’d love to see more beading projects, particularly with jet beads or the “glowy” beads. I love sparkly things!
Thank you Shari!
I wonder if they make glow in dark beads in varying sizes, I only have like three 8mm sized beads & a 6mm left from a very old amazon purchase 😅
My aunt calls that crow brain where we like weird shiny things or just nicknacks. Im crow brain too lol
Eureka Crystal Beads and Beadaholique both carry good selections of Czech glass in different sizes as well as shapes. I would love to see more beading projects because that necklace is absolutely stunning!
Thank you Allison!
It's beautiful! I can imagine why they could be expensive, there's so much patience needed! Now you need a gloriously gothy dress to compliment it, but I think it would work with Cicada ballgown too.
I love the necklace! When I do projects like this, I like to lay out the beads I need in the order I need them, one section at a time. That way, I don't have to keep track of what comes next once I start beading.
This is SO beautiful. Bit of a weird tangent, but I love the way you don’t limit yourself to just sewing on this channel, and how many cool crafts you’ve picked up. In summary, I think I want to be you when I grow up lmao
Thank you Jocelyn!!
I love how instead of just telling us you didn’t make it, you decided to show us how we could make it ❤. It’s lovely and once again you make me want to pick up *another* hobby 😅…thank you for sharing
Thank you Tiffany! We all need one more hobby...
“Scattered, distracted and sleep deprived”… wait… that’s me. And also constantly getting myself into creative projects that require focus and attention.
Thank you for this video! Once I get all my stuff out of storage, my beading supplies are coming out and I’ll probably do some online ordering. I’ll bet my daughter would LOVE that necklace!
Ive been a beader since i was ten, ( im62) but i could never get my head around bead weaving. I actually could understand it after seeing your demo! Thanks ❤ ill have to try it! 😸
Okay I resisted picking up ice dying but I don't think I can resist this hobby lol. I loved beading and jewellery making as a kid and your necklace turned out so beautiful! It's going on the new hobby list.
You are a freakin genius - this necklace is unbelievable. The clothes you sew sans pattern - and you are so interesting and humorous to listen to. Love your channel ❤❤
Thank you!
Thank you more than I can express in words! I've been obsessed with this necklace for decades with numerous failed attempts under my belt. This tutorial may just save my sanity and my marriage lol
I can follow knitting and crochet patterns, but beading is so fiddly it drives me insane, so more power to you and whoever else can actually do beading. It's gorgeous, of course 🥰
I have knit and crochet friends that do beading omg the patience and perfection...my forte is crochet and simple jewelry work
Love how human you are while making this. Most tutorials sound almost robot in the way people explain it, but you get it and don't hide how hard this is or the struggles you had. ❤
When you want a break from necklaces, go and drool over beaded tiaras and crowns. 👑
Oh and you could design a matching bracelet for this stunning necklace. Beautiful work.
Thank you!
@@TheClosetHistorian My pleasure & I hope the beading site links I gave you lend inspiration.
So beautiful 😍 looking forward to seeing you wear this with a glorious outfit. I look forward to seeing your videos every week. Such an inspiration ❤❤😊😊
Wow! Just Wow!
What an Amazing necklace, and all that work.
It’s Stunning! 👏🏼✨🍂🕯
Wonderful necklace! In Russia we call it "Mylene Farmer necklace", because it became popular after her concert, but Mylene isn't the first lady to wear it. This necklace was inspired with Art Nouveau, using motifs imitating spiders' bodies. And a spider symbolizes depression.
Thank you Anodine! I must admit I had not heard of this person until I started researching this necklace 😅
Absolutely stunning as always! And now I am looking longingly at my own collection of beads and jewelry making supplies while ignoring the masses of fabric piled up around me, lol
Thank you Amber! I am also buried in fabric and yet bent over beads at my desk, so it's a trend ✨
Meeee Toooo.😂
I LOVE your tat. How Beautiful! I think I found another hobby. I'm retired and I now FINALLY have plenty of time to do all the projects I want. I can't understand why people say I'll get board. Life is too interesting to be board.
Gorgeous! A real statement piece, yes i love watching these projects.
Thank you Shirlie!
Don’t know how you read my mind and knew this is exactly the project I wanted to make, but I am very flattered 😂 🖤🖤🖤
That necklace is quite beautiful !!😍😍😍😍😍 and one in Crystal would be sumptuous too !! 😍😍😍😍
Спасибо огромное за МК ,давно искала подробное объяснение и вот ваш МК самый лучший...
Спасибо и удачи...
When you bead long enough, it is relaxing. I haven't beaded in about 7 years. I didn't do necklaces though this looks intriguing enough that I might just try again with this particular pattern.
I literally have findings on the way for my own jewelry making
I love beading! Will gladly watch this all month
Love the necklace your wearing, I thought like many you had made it😹😹, good for you on taking the plunge into beading it can be so much fun, I do manly seed bead designs with focal points. For a very long time. I have beads in my stash that are over 40 years old🙀, I think it’s time I revisited my stash which has grown over the years.😹😹
A trick to help with complex designs is to not lay out your beads in piles but to layout them out in set groups before you stitch them in to the order that you want them. Over time your mind will develop muscle memory of your design regardless of what is used and you can switch back to the set piles.
Size 5 is not a common size, I don’t think I have any 5mm in that shaped bead in my very extensive collection of beads.
11/0 2mm 3mm 4mm 6mm 8mm 10mm 12mm and so on are the most common which goes up by 2mm and not 1mm.
Try Potomac Beads as they deal with the factories with their own designed beads. I use to buy from them all the time, but they don’t ship to Australia anymore 😼😼
I don’t knot my threads but rather I weave back through at least 3-4 times around the whole piece to ensure they are locked in. The fishing line that I have been using for the past 8 years has not had this issue at all. It’s Berkeley Fireline which comes in many thread weights. As I use 15/0’s and smaller so I use a size 13 needle.
The biggest problem I have found is that you do need more than one supplier of beads if you are chasing a set colour groups as well as shapes. Because of this I deal with 2 companies in the US it use to be 3 but as I said Potomac Beads has dropped shipping to Australia now, and I have 3 companies in Australia, 2 in the UK and one in Yugoslavia.
The uranium beads are safe😹😹😹 they are so low it’s like walking out in the sunshine must admit they doo look nice glowing under UV lights 😹😹
For many of my beading projects that I have designed, I have been collecting the right beads slowly as they pop up on the market.
I think it was great that you dived in and showed as you learned, this is a great way to encourage those who are sitting on the fence that it’s not that hard once you jump in.❤️❤️❤️❤️
Beautiful, loved watching you work and beading vicariously. I don’t have the dexterity to do it anymore so thank you.
Thank you!
Absolutely gorgeous !! You did Awesome!! Be proud of urself !! You are so good !! I am an old lady and appreciate beautiful work , thank you !!!
Thank you Teerae!
Gorgeous! Yes, more beadwork videos when you get a chance. I've not really searched for beadwork videos, but that may change now! Thank you so much for sharing this!
Thank you!
This is absolutely stunning!! The level of sparkle and detail is amazing. With the Picasso finish you mentioned, if you made a necklace with red Picasso finish beads, would the finish make the necklace look bloodstained? Because if so, that would really fit a lot of your vampire heiress/suspicious murder mystery guest vibes with several of the outfits and costumes you've made, and that could be very fun.
Thank you! A red one is in the works!
@@TheClosetHistorian I'm so looking forward to seeing it if you decide to post it! I have a feeling it'll look incredible.
Try Native American owned beading supply stores. They carry a lot of sizes, especially Czech beads as those are the ones most tribes use. *we also buy by the pound for our projects.
I will check this out, thank you!!
I am so glad that the American retailer agreed that August is the prep month for the fall prep of September. I was on a bee-line for some goods, and I encountered a stray porcelain pumpkin, which promptly came home with me. I've had enough summer for one year,
Also, I make a lot of very long chains, and I dread doing them on string. Having to knot them every couple of beads so that the necklace doesn't stretch under it's own weight is a pain. Normally, I work by making beaded chains, but there are a few projects that are going to need to be strung, and I live in fear of string breaks.
I bought some fire-line, and the special clips for it, but I still have not worked up the courage ( nor the spoons) to begin that task.
Beautiful necklace. I can see how you'd get confused -- WOW
Thank you Michelle! One wrong bead and I have to undo half the darn thing it feels like eeek Worth it though 😂✨
@@TheClosetHistorian Agreed. Fabulous work.
Great job 👍 I'm a professional jewellery maker and I always weave the ends in after tying knots - whoever told you not to, just ignore them!
Thank you! And this is the end weaving validation I needed 😅❤
THANK YOU so much for doing this!!! ❤
This is a beautiful piece! It looks to be an excellent addition to the hoard, and something to do while there are no good reasons to leave the house. (The older I get, the fewer reasons qualify as "good".) The folks that don't understand the cost of labor are the ones that complain that they should get a discount. This is a great example of the cost of crafting is the time and patience to do it well.
Thank you Anne!!
Nice to see bead weaving getting some love. It's my favorite craft.
You are an amazing artist! You do beautiful work and the necklace is gorgeous. 💞
Thank you!
Fantastic. I am inspired and overwhelmed in equal measure. I would love to see more beading projects if you feel in the mood ❤
Thank you Caroline!
You have just shown me what my afterlife would be like if I end up in hell. Holy moly that was difficult. You are a legend for getting through that and making such a gorgeous collar.
Wow what a patient person you are. Really is so beautiful. Thank you for taking us on the journey with you❤❤
Thank you Carol!
Hi Bianca, I enjoyed watching and hearing you craft this outstanding necklace. When you mentioned that it was close to reading knitting patterns, that made a connection for me. It looks lovely on you.🖤🧡
Thank you Jayne! Reading the patterns is too difficult for me, I just study the necklaces in the end and hope for the best 😂
I'm definitely interested in seeing more craft projects, as well. This turned out amazing!
Thank you!
Beautiful. I love beading but I am very untidy and keep losing all my supplies, which my husband then finds and arguments ensue....
Fire Mountain Gems carries all the sizes and many colorways of the fire-polished Czech glass beads. And they're in Oregon!
Thank you so much! You have removed the anxiety I’ve always have when looking at a project like this. Time to shop for beads!
You’re wonderful! Haha ... gorgeous work and thanks for being real
Beautiful! God bless all creative people❤
Shipwreck beads in Washington state has so many beads…the necklace you made is so beautiful!
Thank you Corey!
Goooorgeous. Love it. Show stopping. Effervescent. Etc.
Thank you!
I'm a costume designer specializing in the crinoline period and late 1800s. I will be trying some of you sewing designs. I love your channel!!! Thank you!
Thank you!
Absolutely gorgeous! I can't wait to see what other beading projects you have coming up next!
Thank you Danielle!
Ooh, gorgeous! Paired with a jet black 1880's ballgown and black rooster feather fan? Stunning!!!!!
Thank you Steph! I'd love a black rooster feather fan for sure 🤩
I love listening to you. The way you talk and your tone of voice are very soothing
Thank you ❤️
Look, I gotta tell you. I was watching the "move your darts and make seams too" videos (I am a size 12 F cup and had that Madonna type point going on). Well bugger me dead if it didn't work! Perfectly!! You, ma'am, are a freakin magician. Thank you. Yes, that's right - thank you.
Thank you Stephanie!
I like the laboradite look of the beads. I love how your video made me appreciate the level of work that goes into these sort of necklaces but also breaks down the steps enough that I'm tempted to dig through my old bead collection and try it myself.
Thank you! Definitely worth a try!!
I just finished this necklace! It was fun, easy to follow along and turned out beautiful! Thank you, I am going to do another of your necklaces.
Bianca, I relate to you so much! I love your sense of humor, your style (both fashion and way of life), and your career. I'm sending positive thoughts to your house hunt, I'm on the hunt myself!
Thank you! I hope you find someplace fabulous soon!
That necklace is so intricate and stunning, it’s hard to believe I just watched your gifted hands make the entire piece, and so quickly.
That looks amazing; I love it 😍 That looks like the kind of project you can lose yourself in. Very therapeutic I should think, a bit like embroidery.
Thank you Elaine!
Beautiful! Lots of patience needed. Hugs
Thank you Donna!
I love all your projects! We are kindred spirits! When you said patience as a component of the necklace, I almost spit out my coffee! I say that!
Thank you! I always think I'm an impatient person...then I hang out with my mom and realize I'm actually rather chilled 🤣❤
It was so cool to watch the actual process. Thank you.
Mind successfully blown. I don't have words florid enough for this fantasy in beads.
Thank you!!
I don't ever see myself doing anything like this, knock on wood but your voice is soothing to listen to. Kept me good company on this long drive. You would benefit from voice over projects. ❤
I am here for all the shiny sparkly goodness. I love the music you picked out for this video.
Thank you!!
Beautifully done. God bless you for your patience!
Thank you Denise!
STUNNING!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you Amanda!
Beautiful.
Thank you Arvetta!
Watching you do it makes far more sense then any beading chart ever 😂💪 I get lost on every pattern, no matter the craft lol!
But also, i feel like I could freeform something now that I see how it works 🙏 thank you for struggling thru it for us all
Incredible patience required, and you did an amazing job! I always use nylon thread for beading. Not only is it super strong but you can melt the knots with a little heat so that it prevents the knot from coming untied.
Thank you Angies!
That is insanely amazing. 🫨
Wow! Wow! Wow! This is so pretty! And a lot of work! The iridescence of the beads really makes the whole design pop. I worked at a Claire's store in the early 2000s. Pretty sure we sold the cheap, plastic version of this, lol. I kept mine for a long time. It was nowhere NEAR as beautiful as this.
I still have the Claire's plastic version and wear it regularly. I remember it was 10 euros. It always gets complimented.
@@Hiraeth_Nightshade Yes, that's awesome!! I just recently donated mine to a thrift shop. Now I wish I wouldn't have, lol. But at least I know I can make one!
Beautiful!!! I see all the work you put in it.
Absolutely fabulous! I see what you mean about sellers only carrying a few sizes. I checked Lima Beads where I have shopped online in the past and they have lots of Czech beads but not in all the sizes of each colour. Very frustrating.
Etsy is a good place to find beads of all sizes. I love this necklace thank you for doing this tutorial. I hope you make another Victorian or Gothic necklace like this one.
really gorgeous and elaborate and goth, Ms. B!! it's amazing that thread is so strong to hold all of those beads without breaking!😅
Thank you Marcco! It's super nice thread to work with, very slippery in a good way 😂
Fantastic work!!@@TheClosetHistorian
I am OBSESSED! And a uranium glass beaded necklace would be stunning and otherworldy. How very vintage!
That's to say I'd love to see more beaded projects. As many as you'd like to make!
Thank you Chae! More beads coming up later in the month!
Greetings from Puerto Rico 🇵🇷
I do really love the way you communicate and teach. Thank you for your inspirational lovely video. I am an artisan for 40 years now, and I can tell you are a great teacher.
Verónica🌿🦇🖤
Thank you Verónica!!
What Magnificent Work !!! 😻 So Gorgeous !!! 😻 Bianca, you are truly an inspiration for us all. 👍😻😻😻👍
You say you are not patient, well I disagree. 😹
Thank you Dolores!!
I always enjoy watching you work with different materials, I feel like I'm learning something new every time. Can't wait to see what else you create.
Thank you!!
So beautiful! I enjoyed watching the construction, but I think I'll stick to knitting. 😉 (And now Ministry is on the mental jukebox.)
Thank you!
Beautiful and stunning. I admire your creativity and patience. Thx for sharing.
Stunning. 👏🏻 👏🏻
Thank you!
Thank you very much for sharing your skills👍🏼
turned out gorgeous!!! i love bead work. i always wanted to make my own beaded purse or something but never have. made lots of beaded circlets that i wore as a faze. 😇😇😇
Stunning!!! I loved watching you make that!!
It helps to pre-sort the beads ahead of time, makes large beading Projects a lot easier. It turned out beautiful
Thank you!
It looks gorgeous! 🖤 I like doing little fiddly work so I might have to start doing stuff like this
Thank you Sanne!
Stunning! Thanks for sharing ❤
I LOVED this! I want to try this! Please do more videos like this! ❤❤
Thank you!
Absolutely Fabulous, as always!
Thank you Cindy!
Amazing. Just absolutely gorgeous.
Thank you!
Thinking of Patience as a resource is revolutionary, thank you lol
Wow.... thats beyond beautiful. I did enjoy this video.
Thank you Patricia!
Gorgeous! I would love to make this necklace. You are amazing and extremely creative. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you!
Lovely. Absolutely beautiful.
Thank you!!
This turned out epic indeed! Fantastic job!🖤🖤😄👏🏻
Thank you Bianca!
❤❤❤❤❤ Thank you it is beautiful
It's so pretty! ❤ And don't worry about looking for a house right now because the bulk of homes are put up for sale in spring anyway.