I really like your ring design. I think it will be really pretty as a bracelet too. I disagree about cutting the thread. I always cut my thread because I find I unspool my thread if I don’t cut it off. Then I have a mess of my thread spool and end up loosing more thread. I am making your ring next! Thank you. 🌸
Haha I guess it's a matter of preference -- I usually mess up my main thread or it ends too quickly and I hate adding new thread (in small designs), so I find it convenient to have the other end to work with. As for unspooling, some brands have these little slots where you can put the end to hold it in place (and for Nymo you can cut the carton side piece, but it's only after you've used up some of the thread), sometimes that's helpful. Thanks a lot for the comment 💗💗💗
Hi Melinda! Short answer: rather not, long answer: although technically you could find stretchy cord that might, with some effort, go through all the beads twice, the cord would be too tightly packed to give it much stretch, and the making would be a hassle. However, if you use beads with larger holes, for instance Toho Round 6/0, this might work with stretchy cord, but the ring would be much thicker.
Hi! When it comes to thread, in this case half a 'wingspan' should be enough (the length of your arm extended to the side), but it's a good idea to leave the tail and not cut the other end of the thread off right away, because if you run out of thread, in this way you can come back and use the other end of the thread to continue your work. Hope this helped!
Hi! The drawing of the pattern that you can see in the video can be downloaded - if you go to the link in the description, there is a 'download pattern' button. :)
Hi there, yes you can use our designs in your business but we require that you give credit to us as the pattern designer. Thank you and good luck with your business!
Oh these are so cool!! I'm going shopping for my fav colors right now 😍
Glad you like them!
Beautiful palette of colors! Thank you for sharing 💞🌸
It really is!
And they are addictive! I've got one for most of my favorite outfits 🙈 Let us know if you'll be making those!
Thanks for the tutorial. I’m looking forward to making one for myself.
Have fun!
So pretty..
Thank you! 😊
So pretty these looks like so much fun to make. Great colors, and I do feel bracelet in this style would be really pretty as well! Thank you💕
Thanks so much 😊
Oh and now I got to make a bracelet to match, absolutely!
I really like your ring design. I think it will be really pretty as a bracelet too. I disagree about cutting the thread. I always cut my thread because I find I unspool my thread if I don’t cut it off. Then I have a mess of my thread spool and end up loosing more thread. I am making your ring next! Thank you. 🌸
Haha I guess it's a matter of preference -- I usually mess up my main thread or it ends too quickly and I hate adding new thread (in small designs), so I find it convenient to have the other end to work with. As for unspooling, some brands have these little slots where you can put the end to hold it in place (and for Nymo you can cut the carton side piece, but it's only after you've used up some of the thread), sometimes that's helpful. Thanks a lot for the comment 💗💗💗
Wow thank you for making an easy to follow video!🙌🏼 I made my first ring💖
Wonderful! 🥰 Thanks for watching!
So cute! Thanks for the tutorial! I can't wait to give it a try 😊
Thanks for the comment, and so glad you like it! 🥰 Happy beading!
You nail matches the ring color
Aww thanks for noticing! 💗
Can you do this with stretchy string
Hi Melinda! Short answer: rather not, long answer: although technically you could find stretchy cord that might, with some effort, go through all the beads twice, the cord would be too tightly packed to give it much stretch, and the making would be a hassle. However, if you use beads with larger holes, for instance Toho Round 6/0, this might work with stretchy cord, but the ring would be much thicker.
hello, how much string do you use?
Hi! When it comes to thread, in this case half a 'wingspan' should be enough (the length of your arm extended to the side), but it's a good idea to leave the tail and not cut the other end of the thread off right away, because if you run out of thread, in this way you can come back and use the other end of the thread to continue your work. Hope this helped!
Do you have a written pattern for this?
Hi! The drawing of the pattern that you can see in the video can be downloaded - if you go to the link in the description, there is a 'download pattern' button. :)
Hi, can I copy the ring design you made on TH-cam to inspire my business? Thank you in advance :)
Hi there! Thanks for watching. Can you tell me more about what you mean to "inspire your business"?
Hi, can I copy the ring design you made on TH-cam to inspire my business? Thank you in advance :)
Hi there! Thanks for watching. Can you tell me more about what you mean to "inspire your business"?
I want to start a bead accessories business and I want to use the designs you made on TH-cam :)
Hi there, yes you can use our designs in your business but we require that you give credit to us as the pattern designer. Thank you and good luck with your business!