I really enjoy your videos and I’m learning a lot. Thanx so much for the extra care you show in removing your finger and letting us see exactly where the thread path is!
Thank you @robinranallo8045. I hadn't thought of them that way but now I can't get it out of my head! Would you mind if I called them quilted triangles from now on? :)
What a lovely compliment Karen, thank you. I am slowly building up my TH-cam channel now and I do have more tutorials planned very soon. Thank you for your support. :)
What a lovely compliment Tina! I'm not sure I would class myself as a master beader but it's so lovely you think so. I hope you enjoy making your ornaments - I would love to see any different colour ways you choose. :)
Thank you! Thank you! The idea of the square stitch at the start and end of the triangle is a major eye-opener for me. I think this will be perfect when joining peyote together. I always found that the join was weaker than the rest. This will fix that. Thank you! I love learning something new.
That's a good question Care. I think I explained that I do not end mine generally because I do not like to make the thread path at the increase beads without the extra bead. But if you do want to end your threads, I would recommend keeping three triangles with thread ends. You will lose one on each of the pyramid constructions - the thread will end at the point. So you will need a third to use to make the central join. I hope this makes sense?
Wonderful tutorial , can’t wait to try it .
Thank you Pat :)
Beautiful bead, thank you! Huggs from Romania! ❤❤👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you Melinda for such a lovely compliment :)
I really enjoy your videos and I’m learning a lot. Thanx so much for the extra care you show in removing your finger and letting us see exactly where the thread path is!
Thank you for your lovely comment :)
Love these little triangles! They resemble being quilted😊
Thank you @robinranallo8045. I hadn't thought of them that way but now I can't get it out of my head! Would you mind if I called them quilted triangles from now on? :)
Quilted triangles is perfect!! Please do 😊
Wonderful @robinranallo8045! They will now be known as quilted triangles and thank you so very much for the suggestion!
You are right! They really do!
Love love love your tutorials. Please keep making them.
What a lovely compliment Karen, thank you. I am slowly building up my TH-cam channel now and I do have more tutorials planned very soon. Thank you for your support. :)
Another beading motivator! Love the design; starting one tonight for sure!
I hope you enjoy making one Care. :)
Your a master beater and your advice in finishing is excellent. I am going to make many of these. Thank you.
What a lovely compliment Tina! I'm not sure I would class myself as a master beader but it's so lovely you think so. I hope you enjoy making your ornaments - I would love to see any different colour ways you choose. :)
Can't wait to make this. Pretty! Pretty! 😊
I hope you enjoy making it @TheWjack :)
Thank you! Thank you! The idea of the square stitch at the start and end of the triangle is a major eye-opener for me. I think this will be perfect when joining peyote together. I always found that the join was weaker than the rest. This will fix that. Thank you! I love learning something new.
You're very welcome Damon, it makes me happy that I've been able to help you :)
I love this! Thank you so much for this great tutorial!
You're very welcome Carolyn and thank you for the lovely compliment :)
Your so glorious. Love this pattern and tutorial.
Thank you so very much for your lovely compliment Tina :)
Bravo j'adore merci pour vos vidéos
You're very welcome Solange and thank you for your lovely compliment. :)
Какая красата ❤ спасибо за мк 😍
Thank you very much for the compliment Mariana :)
Question, do you leave the thread ends on all eight triangles or just the last one?
That's a good question Care. I think I explained that I do not end mine generally because I do not like to make the thread path at the increase beads without the extra bead. But if you do want to end your threads, I would recommend keeping three triangles with thread ends. You will lose one on each of the pyramid constructions - the thread will end at the point. So you will need a third to use to make the central join. I hope this makes sense?
Your a master beater and your advice in finishing is excellent. I am going to make many of these. Thank you.