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White Fox Beads
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The videos uploaded here are brought to you by the folks at White Fox Beads in Knoxville, Tennessee. The heart of beading in Tennessee! We hope you learning something fun here. We love learning something new every day here, and teach lots of classes. If you're local or passing through, check out our class schedule at www.whitefoxbeads.com and drop by and see us for some awesome shopping!
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Super Easy Bracelet stitched with Mini Duos and size 15 seed beads
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Make an easy bracelet with Mini Duos and size 15 seed beads with Gail DeLuca of White Fox Beads You can find our kits for this project here: white-fox-beads.myshopify.com/products/demure-duos-bracelet-project-kit
How to Add a Clasp with a Crimp
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Add a clasp to a necklace or bracelet using a crimp. This video is a companion to the book Czech Glass Inspirations, coming in Summer 2017.
How to Thread a Needle
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Beading needles are tiny. But they're easy to thread using this trick!
How to Make Your Own Earwires
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Making your own earwires is quick, easy, and money-saving! Visit us @ whitefoxbeads.com for more information on classes and products!
Beaded Hair Comb Tutorial
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Learn how to embellish a hair comb for prom or wedding jewelry. Visit us @ whitefoxbeads.com for more information on classes and products!
Bottle Rocket Earrings How-To from White Fox Beads
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Learn to make these cute earrings that sparkle and remind us of fireworks!
Add a thread using a slip knot.wmv
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How to add a new thread to your bead weaving using a simple slip knot. Presented by White Fox Bead Studio in Maryville, Tennessee
There is a right and wrong side to a needle, just turn the needle if it won’t go through one side.
We call the threading technique "pinch and push"
Cannon see what you are doing
So?...
Glad you added the intro
It’s lovely 🥰 You can also wear it as a necklace or a choker
Está lindísima Felicidades por la labor artesanal
C'est magnifique merci
You had me at taking paper off. Gotta come by.. and miss you all.
You can find the kits here: white-fox-beads.myshopify.com/products/demure-duos-bracelet-project-kit
hi looking throug tutorials & saw this braclet whar size beads & spacers are you useing thank you Lillian
6mm and larger beads and 4mm spacers. Thanks for watching!
Great info especially about the fact that 1/4 inch of wire is need to make the tiny loop end. Not many others mention the exact amount need. So thank you for that.
Thanks for sharing!!! I want to learn how to make earrings and I'm glad I found our video!!!!
Sounds like a great method. Thanks
These earrings are sooooooooooo cute and are pretty too. If I didn't see the video, I would never have guessed it was that easy to make eh! I am a beginner and am grateful to you for sharing this sweet tutorial. Hugs
love the video. I make memory wire bracelets as well. The end is the part that is still hard for me. Where did you get the crimp covers from?
what size for memory wire are you use to do this bracelet plz
Thanks for the great idea. I never thought of using crimp covers to cover the ends of memory wire bracelet. It really finishes it off nicely.
i have added this project to my faviorite projects. asy to follow the instructions.
HI, again, also what size mem. wire is that?. Mine is a mm or so larger than 1&3/4 inches in diam. & is too small even when streched to make a comfy bracelet. I am trying to repurpose them as xlarge earring hoops but can't make the loops tight enough so a closed jumpring won't slide out, maybe you can do a video for that? Thanks again
Thanks for a lovely video, though it lost definition at the section about covering w/crimp bead. I have a Flip video camera & it's not so good at closeup stuff. Anyway, thanks again, I would never have thought of using crimp covers, I wasted my $ buying mem. wire "endcaps" & gluing them. What size crimp cover, I have 3mm's?