I am so glad you are willing to share your creativity with others. I have made a few items from your tutorials that have really turned out so much better than i expected. Thank you.
I loved the bracelet I made 2 of them😊 beautiful bracelet. Right now I’m learning bead netting, so far so good. Thank you for this beautiful matching necklace TFS
✿ Blog post with materials list and specific colors used: bit.ly/30D3DCd Hi all! This pattern is a great springboard for many other types of two-hole herringbone designs. You can change up where the colors are placed, how many colors are used, and even play around with making a wider variety, which is even more similar to the ones featured in the bracelet tutorial: th-cam.com/video/aWoubCkEoWE/w-d-xo.html In addition, a similar method may be used for other two hole beads, including: SuperDuos, CzechMates Diamonds, Rulla Beads, and the list goes on. Have fun playing around with this beadweaving technique, and feel free to leave a comment below! Thanks for watching! 💜
Oh Gina that is beautiful...I have 4 bracelet with that stich and mom my wants a bracelet so bad...anyway instead of wire guard can I use the end ribbon ??
Sure you can! Definitely try to use what you have and make it work. You could even make a loop of seed beads, reinforced well, on either side for attaching the findings. Thanks for watching, Fabiana! :)
Hi Andrea! You definitely have to flatten the tip of the thread a bit in order to get it to go through. Also using 6lb. fireline with a size 10 beading needle should work. 💜
Hi Frances, great question - I would suggest adding a length of 2-3" of extender chain to the necklace to make it adjustable for multiple sizes :D Thank you so much for addressing that! Simply going with 18" would also be a safe bet for those who would like a looser fit. I like a 16-17" for the base of my neck, but of course we're all different. :)
I like this one too. I think I'll try this one before doing the V. Thank you 😊
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Fun and easy to stitch-Thanks, Gina, for sharing this design with us.
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching, Sue! 💜
I am so glad you are willing to share your creativity with others. I have made a few items from your tutorials that have really turned out so much better than i expected. Thank you.
Thank you so much, Pattie! That really means a lot to me, and I am so glad you're here! :)
I made several bracelets so now I can try the necklace! Thanks, Gina!
Yay! So glad to hear it! 💜
Wow! So elegant yet so easy. Can't wait to try this. Thanks!
You're very welcome, Crystal! They are so fun to make!
I loved the bracelet I made 2 of them😊 beautiful bracelet. Right now I’m learning bead netting, so far so good. Thank you for this beautiful matching necklace TFS
Yay! Thanks so much, Cathy! 💜
Absolutely beautiful and yet so simple. Thank you Gina! ❤️👍🏻
You are so welcome, Marta! 💜
I have been wanting to make a necklace to go with my bracelet! Thanks!
Yay! So glad to hear it, Janet! 💜
A very classy look. I think I'm gonna try to make one soon. Thank you.
You are very welcome, Kathy! I'm glad you like it. Thank you for watching! :)
I'm not a beadweaver, but even I might try this one. Nice!
Yay! Definitely give it a try! 💜
Thank you.
Beautiful.... now to buy some half tila beads😁
Thanks so much for watching, Vicky! 💜
✿ Blog post with materials list and specific colors used: bit.ly/30D3DCd
Hi all! This pattern is a great springboard for many other types of two-hole herringbone designs. You can change up where the colors are placed, how many colors are used, and even play around with making a wider variety, which is even more similar to the ones featured in the bracelet tutorial: th-cam.com/video/aWoubCkEoWE/w-d-xo.html In addition, a similar method may be used for other two hole beads, including: SuperDuos, CzechMates Diamonds, Rulla Beads, and the list goes on. Have fun playing around with this beadweaving technique, and feel free to leave a comment below! Thanks for watching! 💜
Thank you for the tutorial, just finish the necklace and bracelet is so much fun 🤩, good Christmas present 🎁 thanks again.
You’re welcome 😊
Love the design and the pattern looks super easy watching you do it - looks like I have a couple of Christmas gifts I need to make! 😁👍
I'm so glad you enjoyed!! 💜
Hi Gina💜 Love everything you create! So pretty😀
Thank you so much, June! That is so sweet of you, and I appreciate you being here!!
This is so awesome! Thank you for sharing!
I'm so happy to hear you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching, Sharon! 💜💜💜
Perfect!
Thanks so much, Kristin!! :)
Oh Gina that is beautiful...I have 4 bracelet with that stich and mom my wants a bracelet so bad...anyway instead of wire guard can I use the end ribbon ??
Sure you can! Definitely try to use what you have and make it work. You could even make a loop of seed beads, reinforced well, on either side for attaching the findings. Thanks for watching, Fabiana! :)
@@ORCHIDandOPAL I do have wire guard but my piece doesn't come out as pretty as your pieces so since though will be easy using the end ribbon
GM MRS. GINA WOW IT'S BEAUTIFUL SOMETIMES IT'S REALLY HARD 4 ME 2 PUT THE THREAD OR LINE N THE NEEDLE HELP PLZ
Hi Andrea! You definitely have to flatten the tip of the thread a bit in order to get it to go through. Also using 6lb. fireline with a size 10 beading needle should work. 💜
@@ORCHIDandOPAL I TRIED 2 BUT THREAD WAS UNTANGLING & THE NEEDLE LOOKED 2 SMALL SO WHAT ? BRAND OF NEEDLES U. USE
Hi Gina, for a straight bracelet, can I use all 15/0s instead. Thank you
You can! I actually have a tutorial for a braclet, but it is a slightly wider variety. Thanks for watching!
I love this pattern! Thank you for the tutorial!!!! The 16" on me is a TIGHT choker. Is that size a popular one?
Hi Frances, great question - I would suggest adding a length of 2-3" of extender chain to the necklace to make it adjustable for multiple sizes :D Thank you so much for addressing that! Simply going with 18" would also be a safe bet for those who would like a looser fit. I like a 16-17" for the base of my neck, but of course we're all different. :)
I like 18 to 20.