Thank you! I've been using your playlist as my introduction to weaving beads. I'm in love, the chenille looks so beautiful, and it's very easy once you get the hang of the repeating pattern. I appreciate your video very much!
You are so welcome! It makes my day to know that someone out there is having fun and enjoying beading after watching something that I’ve cobbled together! x
You are so welcome SueEllen! Finger crossed this one was easier to see! With regards the board, I only use it for bangles and not when I'm making cuffs or bracelets but for bangles I've found it extremely useful! x
Thanks for the video, you gained a subscriber. I have watched several tutorials on chenille stitch and yours was by far the clearest. I always watch the videos with captions, I find them less distracting so I didn’t notice if you talked too much, and the text did not seem condescending. You set this up differently and using 3 colors helped. Keep it up.
Thank you so much Ross and Nancy.... your feedback is much appreciated-it’s good to know that the captions are working too! I’m learning that you can’t please all of the people all of the time... but feedback like yours makes it all worthwhile! x
Your comment had made my heart sing Donna. It’s amazing when something just clicks and sometimes all that’s needed is just someone who might look at it in a slightly different way. Go on... have a go... you’ve got this one!!! x
Great Job!! Very easy to understand and follow. I would love to see the flat chenille with very contrasting colors, just an idea 😉 the Flat chenille videos on TH-cam seem to use such similar beads it is difficult to understand. You are one of the best teachers on TH-cam, thank you so much.
Thank you so much MrsBeckyDaisy! I've done a flat chenille tutorial with blue and silver...you'll be able to find it using the link below (apologies if you've already seen it! ;-) ) x th-cam.com/video/k-RVFdD8GGs/w-d-xo.html
So happy to hear that Lawren! Feel free to post a picture of your creation to my facebook page so we can all see how you got on! xx facebook.com/JoBarclayLoggie
found this tutorial i've decided to subscribe your channel, beautiful bangle colorway pattern, tks a lot for a clear well done tutorial, hug&kisses from an italian beader❤❤
Thanks and welcome Angela! One day I plan to visit your beautiful country for a loooooonnnngggg road trip! Might have to come back to you to ask about bead shops! ;-) x
Hello dear beautiful jo more your work is well done all the time you are the best theater I'm so proud of you i hope God bless your hands 🤗 amen thank you a billion times ❤️🙏🏿💯⭐💯 you are
Thank you Jo, for this Video. Will try this next. But for your Info, the metric numbers are either "mm" or for "cm" you have to put the decimal point ea. after the 2nd digit
Very good video thank you for the great tutorial...The board you tried the bracelet on ,whoever made that board made a mistake ..7 inch=177 millimeter not centimeter
I don't know where my own reply went....so sorry Clare... I replied yesterday but it appears to have gone and done one on me! You were absolutely right....they are the Picasso range - that was a bad miss from me!! ;-) x
@@JoBarclayLoggie Thank you Jo was looking to get some as I love the colours you have used and you know what it is like you cannot always the colours for a project from the same supplier
Good Afternoon, I seem to have lost my last question, so, here goes again, I am a newbie, I have tried this a couple of times but my tension is all wrong it is very floppy & wobbly what am I doing wrong please ?
Hi Gillian Sorry to hear you’re having problems with tubular Chenille Stitch and I’m sure you can appreciate that without actually physically watching you bead or seeing what you’ve done it’s not very easy to say where you’re going wrong. I’m sure not actually doing anything wrong at all... It sounds like you’ve identified the issue yourself with your tension. Tension just comes with practice... some beading requires you to be looser with the thread than others. With all seed beading it’s difficult to get the tension perfect at the start as you have so little to hold onto... but as you progress in the beaded rope and you have a number of rows or rounds completed this should become easier. It’s just a question of ensuring that with each pass you make as well as in the completion of each round, that your thread is pulled through snugly. Sorry to not be of more help... things would be so much easier in a workshop! 😉x
@@JoBarclayLoggie Thousand of thanks for the reply. Yes things will be so much easier when the world is back on its axis, and 'face to face' things can start again, UK workshops might be a little problem for me as I am living in France at the moment .I do pull each 'round' tight but it does seem to loosen again pretty quickly again. I will keep trying, the glorious thing with beading is nothing is lost except a little time and that I can put down to 'learning'
Yes... can’t wait for it all to be over! I’m going to be starting online workshops... so not the same as face to face but we all see each other and what we’re doing. I’m a little late to the party with them as I kind of hope this dreadful virus would do one after the first month of lockdown. 10 months on and things are just as bad... time to get with it and launch lessons online instead of in the studio. I’ll keep my fingers crossed for you... you’re right about only losing time but it can be extremely frustrating when you have to keep redoing something. Good Luck with your tubular Chenille... stay safe and keep well...xx
@@JoBarclayLoggie Hello again, well............................ I managed to get some wild fire thread from a friend ( I had just been using some beading thread I had in , I did say I am a newbie so it was a case of using what I had in, I now think it was too thin). As they say if you use the right material you have a better chance of success, I have now produce a small length 3 inches /8cms of what I think is 'perfect tubular chenille stitch' I am really glad I stuck at it and re-watched your video and noticing the thread. I have order some wild fire now so hopefully it will arrive soon and I can have a go at a bracelet. Many thanks for being there for encouragement, I am looking forward to your 'virtual online workshops' when they start, thanks again
That is just the best news I’ve read this morning! It didn’t even occur to me that you might be using a different thread. I tend to use wildfire or fireline in all my beading projects. I’m so chuffed for you... it’s such an amazing sense of achievement when something finally clicks into place. Yay!!! And well done on sticking with it!!! x
There is a wheel sign on upper right hand corner of the video . Click on it and you will see auto translate option to your preferred language. It’s a you tube feature. Hope this helps
Hi Selma... Apologies for the delay in my reply ...things just got busy! ;-) There's NO subscription fee at all - by hitting the subscribe button you get a notification when I add a new tutorial! x
Thank you! I've been using your playlist as my introduction to weaving beads. I'm in love, the chenille looks so beautiful, and it's very easy once you get the hang of the repeating pattern. I appreciate your video very much!
You are so welcome! It makes my day to know that someone out there is having fun and enjoying beading after watching something that I’ve cobbled together! x
Great pace, focus of camera, explanation, etc. Thanks so much!! Beautifully done.
YAY!!! Thanks so much Robin - much appreciated! x
Yes,... lovely!
Thank you so much, Jo. This was so clear and easy to understand, and the best explanation of a join I have ever seen. I also like your colorways!
Fantastic... so pleased the my "constructions" of tubular chenille stitch were clear. Thank you Sharon for such lovely feedback! x
What a lovely bracelet Jo, it matches perfect with the nailpolish to, love it.thank you
You’re welcome Linda! 😊 Funny, I only noticed how close the colours were whilst I was filming...I hadn't clocked it before! ;-) x
I think you do an amazing tutorials of beading thank you so much for being very detailed
You are so welcome and thank you for leaving such a positive, kind comment! x
Thank you, Jo! I remember your first version of this. I love your bracelet board. I think I need one. Hugs.
You are so welcome SueEllen! Finger crossed this one was easier to see! With regards the board, I only use it for bangles and not when I'm making cuffs or bracelets but for bangles I've found it extremely useful! x
Beautiful and I love your videos and ease of teaching, makes it so easy for a beginner to follow. Will try this one for sure, thank you!
Oh that's such a wonderful compliment Virginia. Remember to share your finished piece on my fb page so we can all see how you got along! x
I loved watching this video. You are an exceptional teacher, thank you 😊
You are so welcome Vicky! I'm pleased that my teaching style makes sense to you! x
your'e video's are very clear and easy to follow and this is another lovey bracelet. thank you for sharing
It's a pleasure Carol - I'm so pleased that you're enjoying the tutorials...x
Thanks for the video, you gained a subscriber. I have watched several tutorials on chenille stitch and yours was by far the clearest. I always watch the videos with captions, I find them less distracting so I didn’t notice if you talked too much, and the text did not seem condescending. You set this up differently and using 3 colors helped. Keep it up.
Thank you so much Ross and Nancy.... your feedback is much appreciated-it’s good to know that the captions are working too! I’m learning that you can’t please all of the people all of the time... but feedback like yours makes it all worthwhile! x
Thank you very much for the video : your voice is so clear so the instructions...I'll try to do it! Greetings from Italy!
That's wonderful to hear Frederica....you CAN do it!! x
I love this video that you made ❗ I have never understood how to do this but watching your video makes me want to have a go at this. Thank you ♥️♥️
Your comment had made my heart sing Donna. It’s amazing when something just clicks and sometimes all that’s needed is just someone who might look at it in a slightly different way. Go on... have a go... you’ve got this one!!! x
SOOoooo pleased you redid this one!
Sorry it took so long for me to reply the first time...x
Great Job!! Very easy to understand and follow. I would love to see the flat chenille with very contrasting colors, just an idea 😉 the Flat chenille videos on TH-cam seem to use such similar beads it is difficult to understand. You are one of the best teachers on TH-cam, thank you so much.
Thank you so much MrsBeckyDaisy! I've done a flat chenille tutorial with blue and silver...you'll be able to find it using the link below (apologies if you've already seen it! ;-) ) x
th-cam.com/video/k-RVFdD8GGs/w-d-xo.html
very well explained and good angles. it was so easy to follow. the joining is awesome.
Glad you liked it Shobha! Happy Beading...x
Thank you so much for these clear instructions. First time making one of these and it was very easy to follow. 😊🥰
So happy to hear that Lawren! Feel free to post a picture of your creation to my facebook page so we can all see how you got on! xx
facebook.com/JoBarclayLoggie
Спасибо. Очень интересный узор. Всё ясно и понятно без слов. Благодарю 👍🌹🌹🌹
Those colours are so pretty!
Thank you...I think so too Lindy! ;-) x
I have made 3 of these, thank you. I had the problem with keeping it tight evenly, so I used a chop stick in the middle and it helped. =)
Oooohhh interesting Pie - I've never been any good with chop sticks - but I'm glad you found something to help! ;-) x
Very well explained tutorial!!! This is so Beautiful!!
Thank you Mahalakshmi... so pleased that you enjoyed the tutorial...x
found this tutorial i've decided to subscribe your channel, beautiful bangle colorway pattern, tks a lot for a clear well done tutorial, hug&kisses from an italian beader❤❤
Thanks and welcome Angela! One day I plan to visit your beautiful country for a loooooonnnngggg road trip! Might have to come back to you to ask about bead shops! ;-) x
@@JoBarclayLoggie maybe we can meet and spend some time togeder speaking and beading together
@@JoBarclayLoggie maybe we can meet and spend some time togeder speaking and beading together, you can found me on facebook, my dear Jo💞💞
Thank you for your beautiful work love all you do God bless your hand 🙏 AMEN 💞💞👍💞
You are so welcome Kiki...x
Love it can't wait to try it
Yay, have fun! x
Beautiful color combination I like your channel
Thank you so much Nalani 😊 x
GRACIAS por su paciencia y conocimiento y buena maestra FELIZ DIA .
Absolute pleasure Jorge! Happy Beading!! x
Thank you for another great tutorial!
Glad you liked it Iryna3333! It's my pleasure and makes my heart sing when people enjoy what I do! x
Dank je wel voor je geweldige uitleg, hier heb ik veel plezier van
Thank Gerda - so pleased you enjoyed it! x
Beautiful ❤
.. Thank you Rashmi…x
you always do great thank you
So glad you're enjoying the tutorials...x
Hello dear beautiful jo more your work is well done all the time you are the best theater I'm so proud of you i hope God bless your hands 🤗 amen thank you a billion times ❤️🙏🏿💯⭐💯 you are
Thank you so much Kiki... take care, keep well and happy beading...x
Thank you Jo, for this Video. Will try this next. But for your Info, the metric numbers are
either "mm" or for "cm" you have to put the decimal point ea. after the 2nd digit
Thank you Sylvia...on all counts!! ;-) x
Fantastic.
Lovely
GreAtinstructor!!
I love your videos.😍😍😍😍
So pleased that you're enjoying them Thais...x
@@JoBarclayLoggie yes 😍😍😍😍
Wow 👌 amazing 😍
Thanks Hina! 🤗
I love your work and I want to be just like you
So pleased to hear that you’re enjoying the tutorials Agnes…Happy beading!☺️x
Can I use a slightly larger bead for the accent beads?
Give it a go Joan ...sometimes our best creations come from a little experimentation! x
3 color herring bone stich circular❤
Very good video thank you for the great tutorial...The board you tried the bracelet on ,whoever made that board made a mistake ..7 inch=177 millimeter not centimeter
Thank you Emoke - you are absolutely right - it threw me a little when I looked at while filming! Great spot and many thanks, x
Hi :) This Is TOHO 8 or Toho 11 ? :)
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@@katarzynaadamczyk8881 Dziękuję :-) Thank You 😊
This one is done in 8/0's but you could make the same bangle in 11/0's - it would just be slightly narrower...x
I can’t fine the link to the original chenille bangles using Demi-round beads
Oh Nancy...I'm so sorry... it's been archived for now! ;-) x
Can you tell us approximately how many beads of each color are needed? Your color choices are really attractive!
Thanks Rebecca.... it was about half a tube of main colour - so around 11g and around a quarter of a tube of the two accent colours - about 5-6g...x
Jo Barclay Loggie Thank you so much Jo. I can’t wait to make this bracelet!
Hi Jo the Seafoam beads are they Picasso seafoam?
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@@arceniagomez4085 Do not understand your reply?
I don't know where my own reply went....so sorry Clare... I replied yesterday but it appears to have gone and done one on me! You were absolutely right....they are the Picasso range - that was a bad miss from me!! ;-) x
@@JoBarclayLoggie Thank you Jo was looking to get some as I love the colours you have used and you know what it is like you cannot always the colours for a project from the same supplier
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Good Afternoon, I seem to have lost my last question, so, here goes again, I am a newbie, I have tried this a couple of times but my tension is all wrong it is very floppy & wobbly what am I doing wrong please ?
Hi Gillian
Sorry to hear you’re having problems with tubular Chenille Stitch and I’m sure you can appreciate that without actually physically watching you bead or seeing what you’ve done it’s not very easy to say where you’re going wrong. I’m sure not actually doing anything wrong at all... It sounds like you’ve identified the issue yourself with your tension. Tension just comes with practice... some beading requires you to be looser with the thread than others. With all seed beading it’s difficult to get the tension perfect at the start as you have so little to hold onto... but as you progress in the beaded rope and you have a number of rows or rounds completed this should become easier. It’s just a question of ensuring that with each pass you make as well as in the completion of each round, that your thread is pulled through snugly. Sorry to not be of more help... things would be so much easier in a workshop! 😉x
@@JoBarclayLoggie Thousand of thanks for the reply. Yes things will be so much easier when the world is back on its axis, and 'face to face' things can start again, UK workshops might be a little problem for me as I am living in France at the moment .I do pull each 'round' tight but it does seem to loosen again pretty quickly again. I will keep trying, the glorious thing with beading is nothing is lost except a little time and that I can put down to 'learning'
Yes... can’t wait for it all to be over! I’m going to be starting online workshops... so not the same as face to face but we all see each other and what we’re doing. I’m a little late to the party with them as I kind of hope this dreadful virus would do one after the first month of lockdown. 10 months on and things are just as bad... time to get with it and launch lessons online instead of in the studio.
I’ll keep my fingers crossed for you... you’re right about only losing time but it can be extremely frustrating when you have to keep redoing something. Good Luck with your tubular Chenille... stay safe and keep well...xx
@@JoBarclayLoggie Hello again, well............................ I managed to get some wild fire thread from a friend ( I had just been using some beading thread I had in , I did say I am a newbie so it was a case of using what I had in, I now think it was too thin). As they say if you use the right material you have a better chance of success, I have now produce a small length 3 inches /8cms of what I think is 'perfect tubular chenille stitch' I am really glad I stuck at it and re-watched your video and noticing the thread. I have order some wild fire now so hopefully it will arrive soon and I can have a go at a bracelet. Many thanks for being there for encouragement, I am looking forward to your 'virtual online workshops' when they start, thanks again
That is just the best news I’ve read this morning! It didn’t even occur to me that you might be using a different thread. I tend to use wildfire or fireline in all my beading projects. I’m so chuffed for you... it’s such an amazing sense of achievement when something finally clicks into place. Yay!!! And well done on sticking with it!!! x
Can I make this with a clasp?
Yes, you most certainly can Frances. I like to look at ways of not having to fiddle with a clasp…but you can definitely just pop a clasp on! x
Where did you buy your beads?
I can’t remember exactly where I got these from...I have quite a staff as I’ve been beading for about 14 years now... sorry to not be of more help...x
Which is the size of this bracelet?
HI Maria - it's a 7 inch bracelet...x
You are beautiful 😍
Por favor den el video en español
I'm afraid I"m English and I'd need a few lessons on how to do that! Technology isn't always my best friend! ;-) x
Use TH-cam auto translate by clicking on the wheel sign on upper right hand corner of the video
Что мне делать,если я не владею английским языком?Очень хочется понять урок!
Посмотрите внимательно. Там все очень понятно. Не нужно владение языком. Поставьте на медленный просмотр. И Вы все поймёте.
There is a wheel sign on upper right hand corner of the video . Click on it and you will see auto translate option to your preferred language. It’s a you tube feature. Hope this helps
Abonelik ücretlmi? 🥀🌹🌺
Hi Selma... Apologies for the delay in my reply ...things just got busy! ;-) There's NO subscription fee at all - by hitting the subscribe button you get a notification when I add a new tutorial! x
Seria bem mais fácil se fosse traduzido 👍
Hi Mariangela - If I knew how to do it I would...but I haven't learnt how or if it can be done on youtube. Best wishes, Jo
Habla mucho
Too much talking. You talk down to the beaders.
Sorry you feel that way Blandina...
Seriously😕 a little respect please.