You are a great teacher. At last I understood craw, you explained it so well. Especially using two colors makes a lot easier to follow your excellent instructions. Thank you and blessings.
This is an excellent tutorial. The diagram at the beginning made the weave pattern come together. I have been intimidated by this stitch. I plan to try it again having seen your video. Thank you so much
I think I finally got it. Your diagram in the beginning helped explain a little. I first tried it with 2 colors and then was able to do it with one after I could see where I was going and why. Thanks!
@@JoBarclayLoggie your a fantastic teacher!!! There is another stitch I REALLY want to learn, thats how to do the Cellini spiral (excuse the spelling if incorrect). Do you have a tutorial on this stitch?
Love the ropes I’ve always steered away from craw but am going to give it a go. As always clear instructions so I think I stand a good chance of achieving it.😊
This was a bit intimidating at the beginning, but thanks to you, I think I am finally getting this technique. My question to you is can we use different bead sizes?
Hi Nishrin.... CRAW is the nemesis of many, so you're not alone in feeling little intimidated! I so hope that with a little practise you're getting there! You can do CRAW in any bead size you wish - however; if you plan to go geometric with your CRAW stitch and start zig-zagging or making a square, I would suggest sticking to just one size for the stitch! x
Hi would love to try this lovely stitch. I'm wondering approximately how many fire polish you used in this & in the embellished craw as well. Dont want to start and not have enough;) thank you Jo
Thank you Jacqueline...you could still use an 8/0 or a 6/0...just depends on what sort of “look” you’re going for...4mm fire polished and 6/0’s will make it quite chunky...x
Love this stitch. CRAW can be so intimidating for most beginners, you have done such a wonderful job at explaining it. What size firepolish beads are you using with the size 8 seed beads? Thank you for another wonderful tutorial!
It's not that easy to explain either Ann - Craw is beaded cubes and PRAW is beaded prisms, but the prism could have a square base and therefore be a cube too! PRAW doesn't necessarily need to be 4 beads/ sides - it's as many as you'd like to create a design using right angle weave or RAW. Using PRAW, your beaded structure could have 5,6,7...sides to it rather than the 4 we usually use in CRAW. I sooooooo hope I haven't confused the issue any further... they're both forms of Right Angle Weave...there's also TRAW I believe....but that's another story! ;-) x
This is by far the best demonstration of how to do CRAW stitch that I have ever watched. Great video.
Wow, thank you Lainey! So pleased you found the demo helpful! x
You are a great teacher. At last I understood craw, you explained it so well. Especially using two colors makes a lot easier to follow your excellent instructions. Thank you and blessings.
Yippeeeeeeeee .... that makes me sooooooo happy to read. Well done on conquering CRAW! x
You are a wonderful teacher!! I finally got it!! Thanks so much!!
Wonderful to hear that you've cracked CRAW Rita - fabulous news! x
Thanks Jo . Fabulous tutorial. Clear and simple . Love all your tutorials, always my first choice.
You are so very welcome Terri! That's high praise indeed...thank you! x
This is the best CRAW tutorial available on TH-cam! No doubt! Thank you very much.
WOW! That's so very kind of you to say so - thank you Ingus!
This is an excellent tutorial. The diagram at the beginning made the weave pattern come together. I have been intimidated by this stitch. I plan to try it again having seen your video. Thank you so much
You can do it Carol! So chuffed to hear that you found my little diagrams helpful! Good Luck and happy beading! x
Great tutorial. Thank you !
You are welcome Sylvia - pleased you found it helpful! x
Thank you Jo for explaining this so well.
I’m so pleased that you’ve understood all my ramblings! x
Thank you so much rhe drawing before the beading really helped. Now I feel confident to do it myself.
That’s wonderful Joyce! Good Luck and happy beading! x
Perfect tutorial! Actually think I can do it the way you explain!! Loved the next craw with the sparkles, lovely project.x
Yay! Thank you! That's great Virginia...x
I think I finally got it. Your diagram in the beginning helped explain a little. I first tried it with 2 colors and then was able to do it with one after I could see where I was going and why. Thanks!
Good idea using the two colours! Well done for cracking the CRAW code! x
Tried different patterns but yours are awesome ! Thank U !
So pleased to hear that you’re enjoying the tutorials Beatriz...x
Thanks so my I am one that can say craw scared me. But your instructions and demo on TH-cam is great thanks so very much
That’s fantastic to hear! Thank you for such lovely feedback! x
Omg i finally got it!!! Thank you SO MUCH for this outstanding demonstration!!! 🌹
Yay....that’s wonderful to hear! So pleased that I’ve helped in some way!!! x
@@JoBarclayLoggie your a fantastic teacher!!! There is another stitch I REALLY want to learn, thats how to do the Cellini spiral (excuse the spelling if incorrect). Do you have a tutorial on this stitch?
Not yet! ;-) It is one on a very long list of tutorials that I have planned! x
@@JoBarclayLoggie yay!!! Thank you Jo!! Cant wait!
Love the ropes I’ve always steered away from craw but am going to give it a go. As always clear instructions so I think I stand a good chance of achieving it.😊
You're not alone in keeping CRAW at an arm's length...let me know how you get on! x
me too.... not a fan of craw....with this demo, I will give it a go thanks Jo good luck Kim
Well done, thanks
Perfect teaching
Lindisima. Gracias por compartir tus conocimientos😜😘👏👏👏
Thanks....I will also give it a try again......You made it look so easy......will let you know how I did. Have a great day.
That’s good news..I ‘m quite sure you’ll be successful!!! xx
Thanks
This was a bit intimidating at the beginning, but thanks to you, I think I am finally getting this technique.
My question to you is can we use different bead sizes?
Hi Nishrin.... CRAW is the nemesis of many, so you're not alone in feeling little intimidated! I so hope that with a little practise you're getting there! You can do CRAW in any bead size you wish - however; if you plan to go geometric with your CRAW stitch and start zig-zagging or making a square, I would suggest sticking to just one size for the stitch! x
@@JoBarclayLoggie thank you! 😊
Hi would love to try this lovely stitch. I'm wondering approximately how many fire polish you used in this & in the embellished craw as well. Dont want to start and not have enough;) thank you Jo
Hi Virginia....In this one I used about 160 fire polish beads and in the embellished CRAW I used about 60 of them...Hope that helps! ;-) x
@@JoBarclayLoggie Yes that helps thank you for responding!
What is your software? This is my first time visiting your channel I love it👍❤💜💖
Welcome Dessieree!! I assumer you're talking about the software that I had the diagram on? It's an App called Perl'Art...x
Nice
Great tutorial!!! What size seed bead if I used a 4mm firepolish bead?
Thank you Jacqueline...you could still use an 8/0 or a 6/0...just depends on what sort of “look” you’re going for...4mm fire polished and 6/0’s will make it quite chunky...x
Thank you for such a quick response. This tutorial has inspired me to try/
Molto carino,,
Thank you! x
Love this stitch. CRAW can be so intimidating for most beginners, you have done such a wonderful job at explaining it. What size firepolish beads are you using with the size 8 seed beads? Thank you for another wonderful tutorial!
Thank you Elena...I’ve used 3mm fire polish with the 8/0’s....x
What is that app or software that you used to do the illustration?
It's an app I have on my iPad called Perl'Art...x
What program are you using for your demo?
If you're talking about the diagram demo on my iPad...I use an app called Perlart...x
I have looked at both craw and praw patterns and I can not tell the difference
It's not that easy to explain either Ann - Craw is beaded cubes and PRAW is beaded prisms, but the prism could have a square base and therefore be a cube too! PRAW doesn't necessarily need to be 4 beads/ sides - it's as many as you'd like to create a design using right angle weave or RAW. Using PRAW, your beaded structure could have 5,6,7...sides to it rather than the 4 we usually use in CRAW. I sooooooo hope I haven't confused the issue any further... they're both forms of Right Angle Weave...there's also TRAW I believe....but that's another story! ;-) x