The strand reducer is pretty secure yes. The Wildfire thread is very strong, and it is anchored at four places. If you are concerned, simply weave back around and go through them again.
The video is called "How to Tie Off and Add New Thread in Bead Weaving". If you ever need to search for a video just open up a new window, go to our channel page and use our channel search box.
I like your video. Good teacher! One thing/ As I am a novice to this art. (my medium is hair) Would you not want to reinforce the reducer attachment ? Thank you
The video that shows you how to continue and tie on new strands, What is it laballed under as i cannot find it at all. You should do a peice where you show it all, that way we don't have to change what we are watching or hunt around for the continuation...
I have to answer this question with an "I think it will work". In principle it should be totally fine to use 11/0 seed beads instead of delicas. My only concern is that delicas are narrower then most seed beads so they don't take up as much room on the top of that tila bead and I worry that seed beads might be too wide. I would just experiment a little. If you do use seed beads, make sure to use uniform ones such as Tohos, I would not use Czech seed beads for this project. www.beadaholique.com/c-62686-toho-beads.aspx?TH-cam&
These are Miyuki Delicas size 11/0s NOT Miyuki 11/0 seed beads!! Please when teaching, make sure you describe the right beads, it can be very confusing to new beaders especially when they end up with the wrong beads and the design looks different too
Sue Peart, she DOES identify them as delicas at the beginning of the video. Also, if you went to their website you'd see a list of the supplies. And, plain old 11/0 seed beads would be fine for this project. So ease up and be grateful that you're getting a free lesson.
Just recently got my first Tila beads and decided to try this. Awesome! Thank you so much for your videos. You are a fantastic teacher.
I want to tell you how beatiful is your work. Thanks for share
The strand reducer is pretty secure yes. The Wildfire thread is very strong, and it is anchored at four places. If you are concerned, simply weave back around and go through them again.
I'm in-love with these Tila beads. Such a nice feel. Thanks for the lesson. :)
Thanks! def going to try this... I am hooked on Tila's... :)
You will want to use a beading needle. The eye is thinner to fit through the beads on multiple passes, and it will also have greater flexibility.
beautiful work.My compliments from Italy.
The video is called "How to Tie Off and Add New Thread in Bead Weaving". If you ever need to search for a video just open up a new window, go to our channel page and use our channel search box.
The jump rings are 4mm 21 Gauge.
I like your video. Good teacher! One thing/ As I am a novice to this art. (my medium is hair) Would you not want to reinforce the reducer attachment ? Thank you
I love it!!
Those are strand reducers and you can find them on our site, the links for materials are in the video description.
They are Miyuki Delica Seed Beads The links for the supplies and projects in this video are located in the video description underneath this video.
The video that shows you how to continue and tie on new strands, What is it laballed under as i cannot find it at all. You should do a peice where you show it all, that way we don't have to change what we are watching or hunt around for the continuation...
excuse me what is the mm of the jumprings?
Can you use regular 11/0 seed beads instead of delicas?
I have to answer this question with an "I think it will work". In principle it should be totally fine to use 11/0 seed beads instead of delicas. My only concern is that delicas are narrower then most seed beads so they don't take up as much room on the top of that tila bead and I worry that seed beads might be too wide. I would just experiment a little. If you do use seed beads, make sure to use uniform ones such as Tohos, I would not use Czech seed beads for this project.
www.beadaholique.com/c-62686-toho-beads.aspx?TH-cam&
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are you using delicas or seed beads???
do u meed a beading needle?can i just use a regular sewing needle??!?!?!?!?!?!
How do you call that kind of ends?
thanks
The wording at the bottom of the picture is blocking the view of your working technet.
I would never recommend wearing beaded jewelry in the water or during athletic activities. By it's nature it requires a little bit more care.
These are Miyuki Delicas size 11/0s NOT Miyuki 11/0 seed beads!! Please when teaching, make sure you describe the right beads, it can be very confusing to new beaders especially when they end up with the wrong beads and the design looks different too
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Sue Peart, she DOES identify them as delicas at the beginning of the video. Also, if you went to their website you'd see a list of the supplies. And, plain old 11/0 seed beads would be fine for this project. So ease up and be grateful that you're getting a free lesson.
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