Hallo, liebe Gina! Großes Lob! Sie sind die erste, bei der ich es verstehe! Ruhig erklärt, keine Zappelei, gute Anleitung, so dass man folgen kann. Herzlichen Dank! 🥰😍❤💯👍👏👏👏👏💐💐💐🌹🌺🌻🌷🐞🍀
That's for this great tutorial, I've tried and tried to do the Russian spiral, but I always mess up. I've given up, I think I screw up at the step.up. but this makes it much clearer. I'm going to try it and I think I can do it correctly thanks to your video. You are a great instructor! I used your instruction to make the half tila bracelet- far better than the tutorial that came with the pattern I purchased!!!
Hi Gina. I love when I see a Spiral Russian bracelet…..then I’m like “I wish I could find a great tutorial showing me how to do the stitch without major complications or the instructor not taking the proper time to show a beginner how to do the stitch”!! Well, I’ve got one now!! Thank You so much for taking the time to make this tutorial!! I love how you ended the bracelet too!! You are such an awesome teacher and designer!! You have great patience and it illuminates through the video!! I will show you my bracelet when I make it! Thanks for everything, Gina!! Sending Love and Blessings for You and your Family!! ❤️
Awwww, thank you, Melonee!! This is such a sweet comment. I really appreciate you taking the time to leave one, and for all of your support along the way! 💜💜💜
My beads came this weekend and, despite the giant backlog of projects on my list, I made this one immediately (as a necklace instead of a bracelet) and I love it so much! It combines one of my favorite stitches with some of my favorite colors. Thank you so much for this tutorial! 💚
Thank you! I was going through a lot of tutorials trying to find how to end my rope necklace. My idea of ending was like yours, but wasn't sure how to do it the right way. Yay! Here we go to finish my necklace. =) 😁
My Eureka order arrived yesterday, and I was excited to use the bead caps you recommended to finish off my Russian spiral bracelet. I try to pick projects where I will learn something new, and this project definitely taught me a couple of new things. Such a pretty bracelet!
Hi Gina, another great video! Exactly what I've been looking for. I was happy to see the four bead version, as I wanted to try it. If doing two bead version do you carry on in the way you would for three beads and step up after adding third addition? Russian spiral is my favorite stitch, just looking to change it up a bit. Thank you again for the video and sharing your talents with all of us!!
Hey Heidi! I am so glad this is helpful! I am going to experiment with two colors, and will have to report back. I can tell you for sure that one way is to alternate the two colors - using two of each (as shown in this video with four). If you use two colors in the three color manner, I believe that will create two consecutive rows of one color, and one row of the other. I will need to see if this can be done by simply starting with the two bead colors, but would like to try it before I say for certain. :) Great question! 💜💜💜
I made the same bracelet as you demonstrated in this video, then ordered more Moonstones from Eureka. Unfortunately, the Raspberry strand (GE-3MORASP) has holes that are too small to go over the eye of the needle, lovely as they are. Thought you and your followers might want to know.
Thank you so much for this great tutorial. Love the bracelet. I am unable to purchase Moonstones at this time. Can you suggest another bead to replace it. Again, Thanks so much
How about 3mm faceted quartz, Malaysian jade, Czech fire polish, Peruvian Amazonite, dyed magnesite, or simply "shop your stash". Often I'll start a project with certain beads (or yarn, embroidery floss, etc.) in mind, then pull something totally different or unexpected from the stash to use with, or replace the intended materials. 😄
3mm. I'll share this link with you www.eurekacrystalbeads.com/gemstones-freshwater-pearls/?aff=19 The moonstones and other 3mm gemstones can be found there. Hope this helps! 💜
Hallo, liebe Gina! Großes Lob! Sie sind die erste, bei der ich es verstehe! Ruhig erklärt, keine Zappelei, gute Anleitung, so dass man folgen kann. Herzlichen Dank! 🥰😍❤💯👍👏👏👏👏💐💐💐🌹🌺🌻🌷🐞🍀
That's for this great tutorial, I've tried and tried to do the Russian spiral, but I always mess up. I've given up, I think I screw up at the step.up. but this makes it much clearer. I'm going to try it and I think I can do it correctly thanks to your video. You are a great instructor! I used your instruction to make the half tila bracelet- far better than the tutorial that came with the pattern I purchased!!!
Awww, thank you so much for your comment! I am so glad this was easy to follow! 💜💜💜
Hi Gina. I love when I see a Spiral Russian bracelet…..then I’m like “I wish I could find a great tutorial showing me how to do the stitch without major complications or the instructor not taking the proper time to show a beginner how to do the stitch”!! Well, I’ve got one now!! Thank You so much for taking the time to make this tutorial!! I love how you ended the bracelet too!!
You are such an awesome teacher and designer!! You have great patience and it illuminates through the video!!
I will show you my bracelet when I make it!
Thanks for everything, Gina!! Sending Love and Blessings for You and your Family!! ❤️
Awwww, thank you, Melonee!! This is such a sweet comment. I really appreciate you taking the time to leave one, and for all of your support along the way! 💜💜💜
Very easy to follow tutorial. Love how you instruct. Can't wait to try it. Thanks!!
Thanks so much, Shelley! 💜💜💜
I've never been happy with the ends of my Russian Spirals, thank you for showing another option for finishing off the work.
You are so welcome, Mary-Denise! Using caps like this is so forgiving! 💜💜💜
This is so pretty! I can't wait to try. I love the copper look. Thanks for the great illustration.
You are most welcome, Trish! 💜💜💜
My beads came this weekend and, despite the giant backlog of projects on my list, I made this one immediately (as a necklace instead of a bracelet) and I love it so much! It combines one of my favorite stitches with some of my favorite colors. Thank you so much for this tutorial! 💚
Awww, that makes me soooo happy to hear, Erin! Thanks for sharing! 💜💜💜
I love the way you finished the ends on this! Russian Spiral was the first stitch I learned so it is a favorite. Those pyrite beads are gorgeous!
Thank you so much, Barbara! It's such a great, classic stitch, and so versatile! 💜💜💜
Gorgeous! I really love how you finished the ends! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks so much, Colleen! 💜💜💜
I think I can attempt making this after watching ...I like the color combo and your instructions are so clear. 🥰
I'm glad to hear that! Good luck! 💜😁
Thanks for this tutorial Gina! So excited to give this gorgeous bracelet a go! 💖
Yay! I am soooo glad to hear it!! 💜💜💜
Love your color combination. I would never think to put these colors together!
Thank you! I was going through a lot of tutorials trying to find how to end my rope necklace. My idea of ending was like yours, but wasn't sure how to do it the right way. Yay! Here we go to finish my necklace. =) 😁
I'm so glad to hear it!! 💜😁
Gorgeous!!!
Thank you so much!! 💜💜💜
Thanks!
Thank you SO MUCH, Connie!!! 💜😁
I love this bracelet and the way you finished it off seems very secure. Thank you I will be giving it a try, looking forward to your next video.
Thank you so much, Donna! 💜💜💜
Wow! That is gorgeous! Clear tutorial, very easy to follow! Thanks!
Thank you, Crys! 💜💜💜
I love this! And I love how you finished this! I would try it soon!
Thank you so much, KC! 💜💜💜
I love this stitch too! Thank you for sharing! 💜
Thank you so much, Sharon! 💜💜💜
My Eureka order arrived yesterday, and I was excited to use the bead caps you recommended to finish off my Russian spiral bracelet. I try to pick projects where I will learn something new, and this project definitely taught me a couple of new things. Such a pretty bracelet!
That's awesome to hear! Thank you so much for sharing. Enjoy your new pieces! 💜💜💜
Nicely explained. Thanks
Thank you so much!! 💜💜💜
Love this piece! :)
YAY!!! Thank you so much! I love your awesome components; they're always a pleasure to incorporate, and provide that high-quality finishing touch. 💜💜💜
Thank you for the video!!!!
Nice .I have to try this. Thanks
Thanks so much for watching! 💜💜💜
Hi Gina, another great video! Exactly what I've been looking for. I was happy to see the four bead version, as I wanted to try it. If doing two bead version do you carry on in the way you would for three beads and step up after adding third addition? Russian spiral is my favorite stitch, just looking to change it up a bit. Thank you again for the video and sharing your talents with all of us!!
Hey Heidi! I am so glad this is helpful! I am going to experiment with two colors, and will have to report back. I can tell you for sure that one way is to alternate the two colors - using two of each (as shown in this video with four). If you use two colors in the three color manner, I believe that will create two consecutive rows of one color, and one row of the other. I will need to see if this can be done by simply starting with the two bead colors, but would like to try it before I say for certain. :) Great question! 💜💜💜
Thanks for responding Gina. I know your extremely busy and appreciate you replying.
I made the same bracelet as you demonstrated in this video, then ordered more Moonstones from Eureka. Unfortunately, the Raspberry strand (GE-3MORASP) has holes that are too small to go over the eye of the needle, lovely as they are. Thought you and your followers might want to know.
Thank you so much for sharing! 💜💜💜
You make any stitch easy to achieve. It came out beautiful! I love the colors. Have you tried it using 11/0s with 15/0s in between?
Thank you so much, Melissa! I have! You can do that, and you can even go up in sizes. So versatile! 💜💜💜
Nice
Beautiful!!! I Love the colors. 😍
Thank you! 💜💜💜
Thank you so much for this great tutorial. Love the bracelet. I am unable to purchase Moonstones at this time. Can you suggest another bead to replace it. Again, Thanks so much
How about 3mm faceted quartz, Malaysian jade, Czech fire polish, Peruvian Amazonite, dyed magnesite, or simply "shop your stash". Often I'll start a project with certain beads (or yarn, embroidery floss, etc.) in mind, then pull something totally different or unexpected from the stash to use with, or replace the intended materials. 😄
@@abbynormal4740 thanks so much! I have some fire polish that I’m gonna try it with.
Thank you so much! Absolutely - you can try with some 3mm fire polish, or other glass rounds! 💜💜💜
Can anyone help in how much length I need?
What amounts of each bead did you use? Love this
Hi Cindy, and thank you! All of the quantities are listed in the description section next to the bead type. Hope that helps! 💜💜💜
What size are the moonstones?
3mm. I'll share this link with you www.eurekacrystalbeads.com/gemstones-freshwater-pearls/?aff=19
The moonstones and other 3mm gemstones can be found there. Hope this helps! 💜