It is very clever using knitting needles as a working surface! Since progressing in my knitting skills into using circular needles for everything, I've basically kept my straight needles in storage for the last 10 years. Now I realize I can use them for wire work as well due to this video.
This one is too advanced for me - I’m starting on your earlier videos (brand new to bead weaving). I just wanted to tell you that you’re a great teacher!!! Thank you!!
Jill, that was great. The way you explained all of it made so much sense to me. I tried to learn CRAW last year when I was very new to beading and I was so lost. Watching your video helped so much. Thank you.
THANK YOU for doing CRAW/PRAW using the correctly standard RAW format. Many CRAW tutorials show just crossing the "diamond" going around the square, then just moving over to the next square ~ totally omitting the clockwise/counter-clockwise movement found in RAW.
It drives me nuts to see things done incorrectly and not labeled as a "cheat". I mean, there might be times when that makes sense - if it's not going to show and if it's not going to drive you crazy - but if it's not the official technique, it should be named as such.
Jill you are marvel-lous! I’m always messing up when I do RAW/PRAW. Your little handy dandy knitting needles will definitely help me. Thank you 😊 💗you!
So glad to see your instructional videos starting back up! You have such a great way to teach and it makes it really easy for me to learn. I started venturing into bead weaving directly as a result of your videos. Thanks for doing such a great job on these - I appreciate it and I know several others do as well!
I so absolutely appreciate this video! First of all, when, as a baby beader, I heard someone refer to Tubular Right Angle Weave, my reaction was, "Nooooooo! I am still figuring out Cubic, and Prismatic, and now there's another one I have to keep straight?!? Aaugh!" Secondly, words cannot express how comforting it is to know that I can do my prismatic weave flat, and "zip" it up! It does just give me another option, and sometimes we need to feel like we have a choice!
Jill great video! You are a natural teacher and I always learn something from you. Thanks! I just love the necklace you are wearing. The combination of colors is just striking. What type of bead and stitch is this necklace? I guess you did bead soup but not sure. If you can let us know. 💞
Please I need a diagram or how to video of how to add a Prismatic Right-Angle Weave (PRAW) 4 cube PRAW to a 3 triangle PRAW. I need the triangle prism to make my tube to do a 30 or 45 degree turn. I would appreciate any help. I am stuck at this turn until I'm fairly certain I know the map to add the triangle to the cube. The top beads of the cube are the bottom of the triangle prism.
Happy to see your teachungs it makes easy for me as a new beader
Good to see you again.
It is very clever using knitting needles as a working surface!
Since progressing in my knitting skills into using circular needles for everything, I've basically kept my straight needles in storage for the last 10 years. Now I realize I can use them for wire work as well due to this video.
So glad to see you doing instructional videos again.
Hi Jill. Will hv to watch later. But certainly will.
Great tutorial I wanted to try it but could do it I think I can try know you are a Great teacher. Thank you
This one is too advanced for me - I’m starting on your earlier videos (brand new to bead weaving). I just wanted to tell you that you’re a great teacher!!! Thank you!!
Jill, that was great. The way you explained all of it made so much sense to me. I tried to learn CRAW last year when I was very new to beading and I was so lost. Watching your video helped so much. Thank you.
THANK YOU for doing CRAW/PRAW using the correctly standard RAW format.
Many CRAW tutorials show just crossing the "diamond" going around the square, then just moving over to the next square ~ totally omitting the clockwise/counter-clockwise movement found in RAW.
It drives me nuts to see things done incorrectly and not labeled as a "cheat". I mean, there might be times when that makes sense - if it's not going to show and if it's not going to drive you crazy - but if it's not the official technique, it should be named as such.
Jill you are marvel-lous! I’m always messing up when I do RAW/PRAW. Your little handy dandy knitting needles will definitely help me.
Thank you 😊 💗you!
So glad to see your instructional videos starting back up! You have such a great way to teach and it makes it really easy for me to learn. I started venturing into bead weaving directly as a result of your videos. Thanks for doing such a great job on these - I appreciate it and I know several others do as well!
Hello Sam, how are you doing
where are you from?
Thank you for the video. Much appreciated. I love the necklace you have on. Please show us how the technique
I so absolutely appreciate this video! First of all, when, as a baby beader, I heard someone refer to Tubular Right Angle Weave, my reaction was, "Nooooooo! I am still figuring out Cubic, and Prismatic, and now there's another one I have to keep straight?!? Aaugh!" Secondly, words cannot express how comforting it is to know that I can do my prismatic weave flat, and "zip" it up! It does just give me another option, and sometimes we need to feel like we have a choice!
Thank you very much for posting this video.
Thanks so much, this is just what I wanted to make! A necklace I saw on a tv show. Also I want to make the stretch version for a bracelet.
Hello Michelle, how are you doing
where are you from?
Hola, muy buena explicación y que bonita pulsera 👏👏👍👍
Jill great video! You are a natural teacher and I always learn something from you. Thanks! I just love the necklace you are wearing. The combination of colors is just striking. What type of bead and stitch is this necklace? I guess you did bead soup but not sure. If you can let us know. 💞
Thank You Jll
The first beading project I made was a cubic RAW. I used crystals and it was beautiful
Jill, how do I find the tutorial you did on Diane Whiting and her PRAW starter Strip? I’ve been trying to find for days. Please help me…I love PRAW!
Hello Andrew, how are you doing
where are you from?
Please I need a diagram or how to video of how to add a Prismatic Right-Angle Weave (PRAW) 4 cube PRAW to a 3 triangle PRAW. I need the triangle prism to make my tube to do a 30 or 45 degree turn. I would appreciate any help. I am stuck at this turn until I'm fairly certain I know the map to add the triangle to the cube. The top beads of the cube are the bottom of the triangle prism.
Is tubular the same as circular right angle weave? Thank you!!
No ~ circular is going to result in a beaded piece that looks like a flat doily.
Exactly what Marilyn said - circular is something different altogether.