Thank you, Sonya! And, right now (this time of the year), the sun is coming through at just the right angle to throw rainbows all over my sunroom!! I love it!! All those beads came from Jesse James Beads.
Thanks, Betty! Neither the swivel nor the triple (?) wrapping are completely necessary, but they felt right to me, so I did it! It was all about the weight of that large crystal.
Love this!! Can you tell me what size crimp beads you used? I have some but they are so tiny they slide right off the fishing line even after I crimp them. I need some heavy duty ones like you have. Thanks.
Oh, Penne, I wish I could. I don't use my crimping materials very often so none of it is labeled and is currently just all mixed together. I hate that I can't give you more info than that, but am glad that I inspired you to try it. You may be able to do this technique with whatever beading wire you usually use too. I just like the clear look of the fishing line myself. Don't hesitate to let me know if you have any other questions. Hopefully, I can answer those. Sorry about that!
I wonder if a crimp cover would help keeping the crimp in place after you crimp it. Also folding the crimp in may keep it on the line, will have to try this to see the results.
Bonjour Pourriez-vous me dire comment s'appelle cette grosse perle à facettes . Je suis en France. Merci pour ce tuto et ce bon travail. C'est ravissant.
Thank you for your kind words and for the question. I'm afraid that some of the meaning of what you are asking may be lost in the translation. As most of the beads in this suncatcher are just faceted glass and not "pearls", I'm having to guess which bead you mean. I'm going to assume you mean the one at the bottom. I would personally call it a Crystal Teardrop Briolette or side-drilled drop bead. However, I cannot be sure how much of that will translate well. I hope I've helped some. If not, just let me know and I will try again! Wishing you well.
I love your suncatcher but I'm making one for my sister that has pancreatic cancer and I have 1 and a half inch ribbon which is very small. My question is should I put a squish bead at the beginning since the ribbon is so small. Please reply 🙏.
Joanne, thank you. I'm not really sure how to respond. Since my tutorial is for using fishing line and not ribbon, I'm not really sure how you're making your suncatcher or even getting beads onto the ribbon! With that said, usually the use of ribbon requires a fold-over cord end, and maybe even a strong glue. Please don't hesitate to let me know if you have any other questions. Here's wishing your sister all the best on this journey.
Oh, thank you so much, Barbara! I have to say that I love this suncatcher more than I thought I would. There are many morning when the sun catches it just right and it throws rainbow prisms all over my sun room. It's glorious!
I love your suncatcher but I made two of them and I don't know where I went Wong but they broke. I don't know how to fix it without it breaking. Could you please help?
Hi, Joanne! I'm so sorry to hear that your suncatcher is breaking. I'd love to help. I'd like to first know where/how it's breaking. My initial thought is that if it's the fishing line that's "tearing" that maybe you need a stronger fishing line. If it's the crimp tube/bead, you might also try a different one of those. But, let me know where the issue lies and we can see if we can get it to work!
I found out my problem with my suncatcher. I had to buy a stronger fishing line and I re dun my sister's suncatcher and it worked. Thank you very much for replying ☺️
Mostly, I just like the illusion of the fishing line. Its translucency makes it almost feel like the beads are hanging there all alone, like magic. Beading wire would likely work just fine too. But, I don't know that I would use regular wire. It might be too stiff. However, if that's all you have - go for it!! Don't let my materials keep you from trying this out. I only have this here as inspiration. Happy creating!
I absolutely love that!! I like the beads that you use. I’m going to do this
Thank you, Sonya! And, right now (this time of the year), the sun is coming through at just the right angle to throw rainbows all over my sunroom!! I love it!! All those beads came from Jesse James Beads.
Beautiful! Such pretty beads!!☮️💟
Thanks, Sue! Yes, I was blessed that Jesse James sent such gorgeous beads that worked perfectly into this project!
Beautiful
Aw, thank you so much!
Beautiful!
Thanks! You should see the rainbows it casts when the light hits it right too!!
gorgeous, nice and direct info, thanks
I'm so glad you like this. It really is a simple project. But, don't hesitate to let me know if you have any questions at all!
Very pretty
❤
Aw, thanks so much. The beads really do most of the work themselves, though!
Turned out beautiful! Love to know about the swivel and to wrap the heavy crystal a couple of times. Thanks for being inspiring!
Thanks, Betty! Neither the swivel nor the triple (?) wrapping are completely necessary, but they felt right to me, so I did it! It was all about the weight of that large crystal.
@@CraftyHope Most assuredly will incorporate the swivel in all future, rainbow makers 🌈,thank you for the inspiration Hope!
Love this!! Can you tell me what size crimp beads you used? I have some but they are so tiny they slide right off the fishing line even after I crimp them. I need some heavy duty ones like you have. Thanks.
Oh, Penne, I wish I could. I don't use my crimping materials very often so none of it is labeled and is currently just all mixed together. I hate that I can't give you more info than that, but am glad that I inspired you to try it. You may be able to do this technique with whatever beading wire you usually use too. I just like the clear look of the fishing line myself. Don't hesitate to let me know if you have any other questions. Hopefully, I can answer those. Sorry about that!
I wonder if a crimp cover would help keeping the crimp in place after you crimp it. Also folding the crimp in may keep it on the line, will have to try this to see the results.
Bonjour Pourriez-vous me dire comment s'appelle cette grosse perle à facettes . Je suis en France. Merci pour ce tuto et ce bon travail. C'est ravissant.
Thank you for your kind words and for the question. I'm afraid that some of the meaning of what you are asking may be lost in the translation. As most of the beads in this suncatcher are just faceted glass and not "pearls", I'm having to guess which bead you mean. I'm going to assume you mean the one at the bottom. I would personally call it a Crystal Teardrop Briolette or side-drilled drop bead. However, I cannot be sure how much of that will translate well. I hope I've helped some. If not, just let me know and I will try again! Wishing you well.
@@CraftyHope Oh yes Briolette Thank you very much 🥰😇
I love your suncatcher but I'm making one for my sister that has pancreatic cancer and I have 1 and a half inch ribbon which is very small. My question is should I put a squish bead at the beginning since the ribbon is so small. Please reply 🙏.
Joanne, thank you. I'm not really sure how to respond. Since my tutorial is for using fishing line and not ribbon, I'm not really sure how you're making your suncatcher or even getting beads onto the ribbon! With that said, usually the use of ribbon requires a fold-over cord end, and maybe even a strong glue. Please don't hesitate to let me know if you have any other questions. Here's wishing your sister all the best on this journey.
Very very beautiful 🤍
You are too kind. Thank you!
Beautiful. TFS
Austin,TX USA
Oh, thank you so much, Barbara! I have to say that I love this suncatcher more than I thought I would. There are many morning when the sun catches it just right and it throws rainbow prisms all over my sun room. It's glorious!
I love your suncatcher but I made two of them and I don't know where I went Wong but they broke. I don't know how to fix it without it breaking. Could you please help?
Hi, Joanne! I'm so sorry to hear that your suncatcher is breaking. I'd love to help. I'd like to first know where/how it's breaking. My initial thought is that if it's the fishing line that's "tearing" that maybe you need a stronger fishing line. If it's the crimp tube/bead, you might also try a different one of those. But, let me know where the issue lies and we can see if we can get it to work!
I found out my problem with my suncatcher. I had to buy a stronger fishing line and I re dun my sister's suncatcher and it worked. Thank you very much for replying ☺️
@@joannetasse94 I'm so glad you worked it out. That's great!
So pretty ❤️🇩🇰
Aw, thank you so much. I really appreciate that you took the time to comment!
So is there a reason why you don’t use wire for your son catchers?
Mostly, I just like the illusion of the fishing line. Its translucency makes it almost feel like the beads are hanging there all alone, like magic. Beading wire would likely work just fine too. But, I don't know that I would use regular wire. It might be too stiff. However, if that's all you have - go for it!! Don't let my materials keep you from trying this out. I only have this here as inspiration. Happy creating!
As long as the cord (doesn’t matter what material you use) is strong enough to hold whatever you wanna put I don’t see the reason why.