No. But what you could do is make the 2 poinsettia parts seperately. Then sew them together with the clear like I show you but decease the amount of clear beads. Remember to keep it an "odd number". You'll probably have to try a couple times before you find the right number of clear beads that work for you.
No. But what you could do is make the 2 poinsettia parts seperately. Then sew them together with the clear like I show you but decease the amount of clear beads. Remember to keep it an "odd number". You'll probably have to try a couple times before you find the right number of clear beads that work for you.
Dear Sassy, there are several youtube teachers that are having videos stolen (copyright issues) You are one of them, I have been looking around to see what is going on and several of your videos have been violated. Please get a hold of Beading4Perfectionists HoneyBeads and some of the other bigger video makers to learn how to keep your work safe and what the community as a whole is doing.
Beautiful
thank you,, this size is really nice.
woow soooo cool
Hello..I saw your video on making a 3in one and this 1 1/2 in one.Do you have one for a 2in bulb?
No. But what you could do is make the 2 poinsettia parts seperately. Then sew them together with the clear like I show you but decease the amount of clear beads. Remember to keep it an "odd number". You'll probably have to try a couple times before you find the right number of clear beads that work for you.
No. But what you could do is make the 2 poinsettia parts seperately. Then sew them together with the clear like I show you but decease the amount of clear beads. Remember to keep it an "odd number". You'll probably have to try a couple times before you find the right number of clear beads that work for you.
Dear Sassy, there are several youtube teachers that are having videos stolen (copyright issues) You are one of them, I have been looking around to see what is going on and several of your videos have been violated. Please get a hold of Beading4Perfectionists HoneyBeads and some of the other bigger video makers to learn how to keep your work safe and what the community as a whole is doing.