Beautiful and by far the easiest and fastest tassel making tutorial I have ever seen. Thank you so much. I'm going to make a necklace and a pair of earrings today ☺🥰😍
Janet Tracy thank you so much! And thank you for watching! My tassels are smaller versions of the tutorial tassels, made with size 8/0 seed beads in galvanized gold. I made each “worm” or silk section about 3” long- so that it would make a 1.5” tassel. 🤗
Hi Christine, I really enjoyed this tutorial and the your friendly easy style of showing how to do the tassel. I am new to your channel and have really taken to your tutorials. So helpful and full of fun info....thanks gj
This was really good! First time I made a beaded tassel. I like using Griffin thread. It makes it much easier to use. I however should have taken my beads to the very end of the thread so not to lose my needle.
Maye Brown thank you so much for watching, and thank you for your kind feedback! My crew and I are always looking for ways to improve camera angles and the pace of the videos. This was one of the first videos I made, and I’m hopeful that if you check out some of my more recent videos you will be pleased and inspired. If you are ever in the Charlotte area we offer free classes, too- and I would love to be of assistance. Please let me know if I can offer any other helpful tips or tricks! All the best to you 🤗📿-Christine
CHRISTINE WHITE MA'AM I'M SO HAPPY I FOUND YOUR CHANNEL. I LOVE YOUR TASSEL JEWELRY MA'AM GORGEOUS 💯%👍♥️✌😃🖐
Beautiful and by far the easiest and fastest tassel making tutorial I have ever seen. Thank you so much. I'm going to make a necklace and a pair of earrings today ☺🥰😍
Finally! A tassel tutorial that is easy to follow and is beautifully done!!
bnwilliams92 thank you!! 😊
Gorgeous! Thank you for the great tutorial!
Very easy way to make tassels!
I have to make one of these now! I never knew how easy it would be to make one but now I can’t wait to make one!
This by far is the best tutorial for making the beaded tassel
Amanda Lee thank you!! I so appreciate your kindness! And thank you for watching!
Thank you for this tutorial. Much needed. It’s beautiful. I love the necklaces that you are wearing also.
Another tassel technique! I will try it!
I have actually been looking for a beaded tassel tutorial and here you have one!!
I can't wait t try these tassels!
Thanks for this video I love tassels
Can’t wait to try this!
So glad I found these! I’ll be watching all these videos, for sure.
Melissa Hawkins I’m so glad, too! Thank you for watching! 😊
thanks - very helpful and inspiring!
Thank you Ruth!
I love these video's! They really help me!
Carolyn Barnett thank you for watching! 😊🌸
Awesome tutorial! Thank you!
Thank you for watching! 😊
Loved your tutorial!! The tassel necklace you were wearing in the video is so pretty and unique. Would love a tutorial on how you made that.
Janet Tracy thank you so much! And thank you for watching! My tassels are smaller versions of the tutorial tassels, made with size 8/0 seed beads in galvanized gold. I made each “worm” or silk section about 3” long- so that it would make a 1.5” tassel. 🤗
Hi Christine, I really enjoyed this tutorial and the your friendly easy style of showing how to do the tassel. I am new to your channel and have really taken to your tutorials. So helpful and full of fun info....thanks gj
GloriaJean Farmer thank you so much for watching and for your kind feedback! I’m so happy you enjoy the tutorials 😊🌸
I’m making the beaded tassels right now and it’s so easy! Thanks so much for the great tutorial Christine!
Thank you Julie!
This was really good! First time I made a beaded tassel. I like using Griffin thread. It makes it much easier to use. I however should have taken my beads to the very end of the thread so not to lose my needle.
Yay! Glad you enjoyed.
You do amazing pieces! Can you show in more detail/close-up of each step of the process and a close up of the final piece?
Maye Brown thank you so much for watching, and thank you for your kind feedback! My crew and I are always looking for ways to improve camera angles and the pace of the videos. This was one of the first videos I made, and I’m hopeful that if you check out some of my more recent videos you will be pleased and inspired. If you are ever in the Charlotte area we offer free classes, too- and I would love to be of assistance. Please let me know if I can offer any other helpful tips or tricks! All the best to you 🤗📿-Christine
Thank you for the great tutorial. What is the diameter of the end cap you used, please? 😊
Need more close-ups of your work, please
You make projects look so easy to accomplish one question can you use any other kind of thread other than what's shown
Della Williamson thank you so much for watching! Yes- you could absolutely use waxed linen or Nylon (s-Lon) for this project. 🤗♥️
@@BeadsInc thank you so much for responding
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Very hard to follow your tutorial as the camera keeps pulling away from what your actually doing
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Great job Christine!
Thank you!
Too much showing her full instead of what she is actually doing
Possibly the worst instructional video I've ever seen. Happy I know what the 'Don't Recommend' button does.