I am new to Jewelry crafting. I have really been struggling with it. This video was awesome!! I loved the manner in which you explained each step. You took your time so someone like me could really grasp what you were saying. Thank you so much!! I am looking forward to my Jewelry making journey!!
Wow! What an amazing tutorial. Actually it's exactly what I was looking for. Thank you and please make more boho style videos, if youre so inclined. Amazing. Also, Kellie is pretty great. I'm just wondering why it took me so long to find this channel.
I used TEX210 which is .5mm in diameter. You could sub anything pretty much any cord that will pass through the hole of the beads and components you're using.
I watched the video twice. But didn’t hear the size of your seed beads in the bracelet. Are they 6/0? Beautiful bracelets shown by the way to. Thank you.
I did use 6/0 seed beads but you can use any bead at has a hole size larger than 1mm. Toho, Miyuki, Matubo are great since they have very consistant hole sizes. Czech seed bead hole size can vary and you may have some that might not fit over the leather cord.
Too bad! I was hoping to meet you. I used to vend at the Shasta Damworkers Christmas Celebration. It was a lot of fun. I hope it’s cooler in Tennessee!
It probably depends on where you live. Prices vary greatly such as large cities compared to small country town. Also demand in your area. If I were you I would ask someone local.
A general formula: Step 1: Materials + Labor + Overhead = Break Even Point Step 2: Break Even Point + Profit = Wholesale Price Step 3: Wholesale Price x 2 = Retail Price
It definitely depends on a few factors. The cost of materials, your time and location. I'm located in Tennessee. I have done a few local market events and I priced them at 30 dollars. I took in consideration the three factors above. I kept the cost of my materials low and I'm fairly fast at making them because I've been doing it for a long time. I felt that price point was good for my local community. They sold very well. There's really no easy answer for this question unfortunately.
GORGEOUS COLORS AND EASY TO UNDERSTAND YOUR TEACHINGS..THANK YOU FOR COVERING THE CONFUSING BEAD HOLE MATTER...❤
You're very welcome!
I love this tutorial, thank you very much. If I could, I would hit the like button 50 times!
Thank you 😊
Also i love how easy it is for you to come up with a design. Can tell youve been doing this a while. Talent.
Thank you. I have been doing this a very long time. It does come easier the longer you've been doing it for sure. I find it therapeutic as well.😊
Thanks for sharing! Pretty bracelet! I never know how much extra leather to cut when I want to do barrel knots, so thank you for that info! 💜
You're very welcome 🙂
I love the the look of these multi strand bracelets!! Thank you for sharing!! ❤
You're very welcome. 🙂
I am new to Jewelry crafting. I have really been struggling with it. This video was awesome!! I loved the manner in which you explained each step. You took your time so someone like me could really grasp what you were saying. Thank you so much!! I am looking forward to my Jewelry making journey!!
Thank you so much for the feedback. Don't give up! We all struggle at first but it passes as we learn from trial and error. 🙂
Thanks. This was a really helpful video. Love the multi strand!
You are very welcome. 🙂
Wow! What an amazing tutorial. Actually it's exactly what I was looking for. Thank you and please make more boho style videos, if youre so inclined. Amazing. Also, Kellie is pretty great. I'm just wondering why it took me so long to find this channel.
Thank you so very much and welcome to the channel. I'm super glad you found me. One of my favorite styles so you will definitely see more.
Good thorough instructions. I look forward to trying this
Thank you so much 💓
You did an excellent job in describing how to make this bracelet!! Thank you!!
Thank you so much!
Just found your channel. THANK YOU for creating charts & references! So handy
You're very welcome. 🙂
Great tutorial!!! I loved it and learned quite a bit!!!
Thank you for supporting the channel and leaving such a positive comment. I'll be posting more tutorial soon.🙂
Cute! TFS
Thank you! 😊
What size C-lon cord did you use....also what could I substitute for it?
I had the same question but I don't think size matters..Any would make a good stopper thread
I used TEX210 which is .5mm in diameter. You could sub anything pretty much any cord that will pass through the hole of the beads and components you're using.
I watched the video twice. But didn’t hear the size of your seed beads in the bracelet. Are they 6/0? Beautiful bracelets shown by the way to. Thank you.
I did use 6/0 seed beads but you can use any bead at has a hole size larger than 1mm. Toho, Miyuki, Matubo are great since they have very consistant hole sizes. Czech seed bead hole size can vary and you may have some that might not fit over the leather cord.
Did you make the bracelet your wearing? Do you have a video on how to make it?
No, I didn't. My granddaughter made it. It's a macrame friendship bracelet.
You’re local!! Did you go to the Beadman?
I did go to the Beadman once upon a time. We moved to Tennessee last year in July.
Too bad! I was hoping to meet you. I used to vend at the Shasta Damworkers Christmas Celebration. It was a lot of fun. I hope it’s cooler in Tennessee!
What size is the cord?
1mm
I shop at kellies bead boutique. Im in Pitt meadows. Where are you?
Northeast Tennessee 🙂
Where in Northeast Tennessee? I am in Johnson City
And.... lol. I have that macrame board but dudnt know i needed pins.
Well technically you don't need them but they are very useful.🙂
What would these bracelets sell for at a craft fair?
It probably depends on where you live. Prices vary greatly such as large cities compared to small country town. Also demand in your area. If I were you I would ask someone local.
A general formula:
Step 1: Materials + Labor + Overhead = Break Even Point
Step 2: Break Even Point + Profit = Wholesale Price
Step 3: Wholesale Price x 2 = Retail Price
@@quittintime33 thank you very much.
It definitely depends on a few factors. The cost of materials, your time and location. I'm located in Tennessee. I have done a few local market events and I priced them at 30 dollars. I took in consideration the three factors above. I kept the cost of my materials low and I'm fairly fast at making them because I've been doing it for a long time. I felt that price point was good for my local community. They sold very well. There's really no easy answer for this question unfortunately.