If you know your circle circumference, you can do a little simple math to get an even bead distribution. You can use a fabric tape measure to get the circumference too. Thanks for the great tutorial.
I do beading. That is a rondelle bead, the donut shaped bead. A briolette is more a flattened shaped teardrop with a hole drilled across the top normally. Just fyi. Nice cardinal and like the take on mixed media.
I checked your source. I know Artbeads. They are a good source especially the Austrian crystal. I don’t know why they are calling it a briolette (very misleading) but if you look closer down on the page for style it mentions rondelle. Usually rondelles are listed for the size as 4x6mm or 3x5mm. But I could tell just by your work you are using premium crystal rondelles .The knife edge one is more a bicone not a rondelle. What nonsense of them, utter nonsense. Toho and Miyuki seed beads are considered the best in seed beads in finish and uniformity. Both Japanese beads. Czech are good too. It is if one needed to find a different source for beads, you are using the wrong industry standard names.
Terminology depends on the manufacturer. In this case, they have a briolette bead, which is what you see here, and a top drilled, faceted teardrop which they call a briolette pendant. Roundelle is reserved for knife edge. As my sources are all for that, I used the manufacturer's terms.
Hi, I am deaf and I have just discovered your chanel. Could you please check if the closed captions are turned on so that I can follow you please. Many thanks.
Hi Lynn - They should now be on for this video. Unfortunately TH-cam doesn't seem to allow me to set that for the whole channel - or if they do I haven't been able to find it - so only the last three videos have the language set, but I'll see if I can make that the standard going forward. Thank you for bringing this to my attention!
Thanks for the tutorial. Love how you share your knotted threads and thread breaks with us. Makes us feel that we can achieve a beaded edge ourselves.
You absolutely can! Making mistakes is normal, and human - you have to just keep going. There's always a solution.
This was wonderful, thank you! I love the contrasting beads to the fabric but the sparkle white & light ones are just beautiful also! 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Thank you! It is the hardest part - deciding which sparkly color to pick!!
Thank you for sharing Katie. Wonderful tutorial I think I’ll give it a try. Happy crafting. ❤
Definitely try it - very easy but looks beautiful!
Thank you Katie… i believe i can achieve this technique… very clear instructions and beautiful finishes!
You absolutely can! It's really very simple, but produces fabulous results
Another great tutorial! I look forward to using this method on a future finish!
Thank you - enjoy!
You’re amazing! This is a great tutorial! 💛
Thank you - definitely try it out, you'll love it!
Thank you for sharing, Katie. I learned a lot from your video.
Thank you, I'm so glad!
Very clear instructions. Thank you!
Thank you for watching!
Great tutorial, thanks!
Thank you!
I love your tutorials. Thanks for your time.
Thank you for watching!
Thanks for the great tutorial, Katie. All your ornaments are lovely 😃
Thank you so much!
If you know your circle circumference, you can do a little simple math to get an even bead distribution.
You can use a fabric tape measure to get the circumference too.
Thanks for the great tutorial.
Thank you for watching!
Wonderful tutorial, Katie. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for watching Sarah!
Thanks, very pretty. I needed this tutorial.
I'm so glad you found it helpful!
I do beading. That is a rondelle bead, the donut shaped bead. A briolette is more a flattened shaped teardrop with a hole drilled across the top normally. Just fyi. Nice cardinal and like the take on mixed media.
I checked your source. I know Artbeads. They are a good source especially the Austrian crystal. I don’t know why they are calling it a briolette (very misleading) but if you look closer down on the page for style it mentions rondelle. Usually rondelles are listed for the size as 4x6mm or 3x5mm. But I could tell just by your work you are using premium crystal rondelles .The knife edge one is more a bicone not a rondelle. What nonsense of them, utter nonsense. Toho and Miyuki seed beads are considered the best in seed beads in finish and uniformity. Both Japanese beads. Czech are good too. It is if one needed to find a different source for beads, you are using the wrong industry standard names.
Terminology depends on the manufacturer. In this case, they have a briolette bead, which is what you see here, and a top drilled, faceted teardrop which they call a briolette pendant. Roundelle is reserved for knife edge. As my sources are all for that, I used the manufacturer's terms.
They get their terminology directly from the manufacturer.
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I'm so glad you liked it!
Hi, I am deaf and I have just discovered your chanel. Could you please check if the closed captions are turned on so that I can follow you please. Many thanks.
Hi Lynn - They should now be on for this video. Unfortunately TH-cam doesn't seem to allow me to set that for the whole channel - or if they do I haven't been able to find it - so only the last three videos have the language set, but I'll see if I can make that the standard going forward. Thank you for bringing this to my attention!