Your first method is by far the best method I have ever tried for craw! The second method seems to be what almost everyone uses. I found I kept getting lost on what was “up, “ i.e., where I needed to be to add the next unit. I use small bamboo skewers as a dowel, and I generally keep it in my work for the first 10 units or so. Thank you SO much for sharing this technique!
Brilliant idea using four bead colors! Best CRAW tutorial I’ve seen. And I’ve been looking at a lot! Can’t wait to see your connection video. If you show it as well as this, I’m sure I will finally get it!
Great job explaining. I too hope this helps beginners. I admit that at first it was confusing but one day it just clicked. Your tutorials are always great
Thank you for this tutorial, I am much better at Craw now thanks to your videos. And I always start with a pick, it's easier than trying to handle small beads.
Thank you so much you are the best youtuber for sharing your knowledge most of them don't, I was wondering when will I be learning this stitch God bless
Thanks ! I am about to start a project using craw and it’s been awhile. I have been doing praw which I find easier and faster for most projects. Hope I can keep this straight.
I am apparently unable to do craw. Your tutorial was great I substituted a hat pin for a bead pick, it was still fiddley and turned into a ball of beads. I watched every other tutorial on it spending about 8 hrs off and on and got a ball of beads. 🤕I noticed in the picture of the necklace the designer added in smaller beads in addition to her craw beads but in a separate step. I just went ahead and did praw. I may try again when I’m not using dark garnet beads with a Picasso finish, they read almost black.
I found that using 2 colors worked great for my craw learning. I used 1 for wall beads and one for floor/ceiling beads. I also started with 3 mm beads of 2 colors until I got comfortable. Might help someone else.
Your first method is by far the best method I have ever tried for craw! The second method seems to be what almost everyone uses. I found I kept getting lost on what was “up, “ i.e., where I needed to be to add the next unit. I use small bamboo skewers as a dowel, and I generally keep it in my work for the first 10 units or so. Thank you SO much for sharing this technique!
You are most welcome! Craw is a hurdle lots of beaders get stuck on, I am still on a mission to make it easier to learn 🥰
Very, very helpful tutorial. Well done, easy to follow. Thank you.
You are an excellent teacher. Thank you so much🙏
Thank you! 😃
This made it so easy to understand. Thank you!
Using the pick makes it much easier for me to understand.
Excellent! Thank you Kara.
Brilliant idea using four bead colors! Best CRAW tutorial I’ve seen. And I’ve been looking at a lot! Can’t wait to see your connection video. If you show it as well as this, I’m sure I will finally get it!
Great job explaining. I too hope this helps beginners. I admit that at first it was confusing but one day it just clicked. Your tutorials are always great
Thank you for this tutorial, I am much better at Craw now thanks to your videos. And I always start with a pick, it's easier than trying to handle small beads.
Thank you so much you are the best youtuber for sharing your knowledge most of them don't, I was wondering when will I be learning this stitch God bless
Thank you so much. Great video, easy to follow.
Thanks for this you make it look so easy.....
Thanks ! I am about to start a project using craw and it’s been awhile. I have been doing praw which I find easier and faster for most projects. Hope I can keep this straight.
Thank you at last I’ve got it😊
You do a fabulous job at teaching, thank you!
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Love all ur tutorials...great teacher and AZAMING work! 🥰🥰🎀
It makes sense watching - now for me to attempt it actually doing it! Thank you - your tutorial is fantastic!
Thank you, you made it look possible and the awl method is great.:-)
This is helpful! 👍🏽 Thank you! 😊
I like the pick method. I've always started it in my fingers, which is hard with smaller beads. Thanks.
I am apparently unable to do craw. Your tutorial was great I substituted a hat pin for a bead pick, it was still fiddley and turned into a ball of beads. I watched every other tutorial on it spending about 8 hrs off and on and got a ball of beads. 🤕I noticed in the picture of the necklace the designer added in smaller beads in addition to her craw beads but in a separate step. I just went ahead and did praw. I may try again when I’m not using dark garnet beads with a Picasso finish, they read almost black.
Don’t give up! It’s all about practice 💕
Where did you get your pick? I'm looking everywhere and can't find one.
I had it for years! Have a look on ebay or amazon and search for beading awl
I found that using 2 colors worked great for my craw learning. I used 1 for wall beads and one for floor/ceiling beads. I also started with 3 mm beads of 2 colors until I got comfortable. Might help someone else.
Absolutely! Any tips and tricks are welcome ☺️❤️
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