I am so amazed at this video been bead crocheting for so many years and this is the easiest start video I have ever seen game changer in my life so amazing
Thank you for your appreciation. I’m glad you found it useful. Have you seen my video about using a starter tube to start any bead crochet rope easily and with a clean start? This is especially useful if you are going to be making an invisible join bangle or necklace. It’s in my bead crochet playlist. I’ll send you the link.
Thank you for a tutorial which explains much better than others I have watched. I was just about ready to give up because I could not for the life of me get it to work and actually look like a pattern, rather than just a jumble of beads! My technique is not perfect yet by any means, but I can now see how it's meant to work.
Thank you for your appreciation. I’ve been in the same place several years ago where the only source I had to learn this were pictures/ illustrations. It took me several months to figure out. Once you are able to get about 1.5 to 2 inches of tube, then you may use this tube to start your future tubes. It’s called the starter rope method of starting bead crochet tubes/ropes. Try it and experience the freedom of effortlessly working bead crochet ropes of any circumference. Here is the link to my starter tube tutorial
Me too! I was just about to throw it in and watched this video in one last desperate attempt to learn this technique...it is brilliant, clear and very instructive! I have to start slowly!! Thank you so much!!
Thank you for your appreciation. I’m glad my tutorial was helpful for you. Please share it with fellow beaders. And do subscribe , if you haven’t already.
Thank you. Appreciate your compliments. While you are here you must check out my other bead crochet videos, especially the starter rope method. Bead crochet will be easier.
Thank you for sharing. But can we make this type instead of crochet can we by needle and thread. If possible madam could you share by needle and thread pls pls
I’m happy to hear that you like my video. We can do this with needle and thread, but the chain will be tight and straight and will not be flexible. In a few weeks I’ll try to make a video for that and upload in my channel. But meanwhile do try this. You need not know crochet to learn this. You will just be using the crochet hook
Thank you for your appreciation. You should also check out my video tutorial for using starter ropes to begin bead crochet. It eliminates the need struggle to start a neat crochet rope. Here is the link. th-cam.com/video/INFUHhnEb6g/w-d-xo.htmlsi=FQ7tL0xl_3HrcNbP
Hello and Good Morning, Hope this request finds you and your family well? I' m still having trouble trying to do my friends necklace but I don't want to give up...I think I finally got the technique down, I just have to get coordinated with my hands. Lol. Anyway, my friend recently gave me some plastic tubing and she says it goes inside the hole of the necklace. I' m totally confused and was hoping I could PLEASE bother you again for some Help? 1. is there a difference between tubular and bead crocheting? I saw a video where they are crocheting the beads just together by themselves and I saw some that are crocheting around a tube of some kind; straw, cotton material that is round or the plastic tubing that I have. 2. Can I continue and feed the tubing into the hole of the necklace later? 3. Do you have any videos explaining or showing the difference? I've tried to google what is the difference but can't find any information.
Good morning and thank you for reaching out to me. I’m glad you are progressing well to bead crochet in the round or tubular bead crochet. Like I said earlier it takes some practice before being able to make a rope. Beads are used in crochet in two ways. Tubular or flat. When we use beads to crochet items like lace, trims, scarves or any item of clothing, mats and stuff like that, it’s crocheting with beads. Likewise when we crochet something tubular, it’s then called tubular crochet. Some cording, tube and even embroidery floss are used to pass through the tube to give it more structure and maintain its shape. Usually this is added after completion of the crochet tube or rope. As the circumference of the bead rope increases the hollow of the tube gets bigger, thereby needing some extra cuts support to hold the tubular shape. It’s then some reinforcement is introduced in the form of tube, embroidery floss, etc.
I have rarely seen anyone bead crochet in the round, using a tube as you make the rope. It’s always added in the last before finishing. If you want to add reinforcement for your existing , you will first have to make sure there is enough room to run the tubing or anything through the bead crochet rope.
I don’t have any videos explaining this. Which now gives me an idea for creating content. Thank you. I’ll get working on the tutorial. If the circumference is 6 to eight beads ( size 11 ) then you may not need any extra tubing to hold the rope.
@@CRAFTABLE_JBS Thank you so much for helping me. I' m extremely Grateful. So would you say that , crochet tube and rope is the same as tubular bead crochet? And it goes in a spiral, is this correct?
@@CRAFTABLE_JBS Yes the project is 8 beads around in circumference and im pretty sure im using 11/0 seed beads just not sure what size the thread is that my friend gave me to use.
Thank you so much for your appreciation and for your support. Please subscribe if you haven’t already and help me by sharing the video with fellow beaders. Thank you.
Thank you for your appreciation. Please do start making your bead crochet rope, you will love it. And also follow my other tutorial for using starter rope for making your future bead crochet ropes. Cotton thread is best. When you are practicing, choose a cotton thread which sits comfortably in your bead hole. Later you can graduate to smaller beads and thinner thread.
Hello, thank you so much for your tutorial! I’m just beginning with big (1cm) round beats, but it looks not appropriate for beginners… Do you have any advice? Yours looks more “squarely”… do you think it’s a better? It’s so difficult to have always the same tension on round beads…😳 Maybe I should try with wooden beads, they should be less slippery? Thanks a lot again for your help! Stay safe 🙏🏼🫶🏼
Thank you for stopping by and showing your appreciation. 1 cm round beads will work for a beginner provided you are using cotton thread which fits snugly in the hole of your bead. If not, the beads tend to slide easily on the thread thus making it difficult to handle and keep the right tension. If i suggest a bead size number it would be seed bead size 6 which will work. Again make sure the cotton thread you use is thick enough for the bead hole. Often in my experience of teaching this, I’ve come across students who overlook this while beginning to learn. The beads I’ve used is some random uneven beads and it had I used a thinner thread I would also have problems with tension and slipping.
Thank you so much for helping me. I' m extremely Grateful. So would you say that , crochet tube and rope is the same as tubular bead crochet? And it goes in a spiral, is this correct?
Crochet tube or crochet rope is without beads, used for bag handles, and also used as chain to hang pendents etc. its made usually with single crochet stitches in a spiral. Whereas tubular bead crochet is making tubes of crochet with beads in a spiral.
Please please shobha ji agar aapko hindi aathi hai tho please hindi mai crochet wala bracelet per ek video bna lo meri english wek hai muje smaj nhi aathi .par mujhe ye wala bracelet bhut pasand hai.
Hello dear slaam! ok agar app ke liye mushkil hai tho rhne day main esi se kaam Chala loon gi qk app bhut Acha bna Kar dekathi ho .main dehk dehk Kar bna lon gi .abhi bna rahi hoon .jab ban jaye tho main app KO jarro bathangi through comment .ok dear. Bye .
Hello Ji Aap Hindi wali video pooch rahe the. Yeh Hindi mein hain. Link par click kare Iska link. th-cam.com/video/RmW3bRNnMFY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=cVPWbYUJ7Ro0CcKM
Hi I notice that you close your circle with a slip stitch. Other methods I have noticed on videos don't close the circle with a slip stitch and just pull the bead down. Do you prefer closing with the slip stitch? Thank you or your reply. Patricia
Hello Yes I close my first circle with a slip stitch and also bead crochet my first bead in the same place. I don’t slip stitch to close in further rows, it’s all worked in spirals. I close the first round with a slip stitch because it gives me a good grip to continue my bead crochet slip stitch. Of course it works even if you don’t close the first round. You can continue to work in spirals right from the first round. But I prefer closing it and there is no change in the look or how it works further.
@@CRAFTABLE_JBS Thank You for answering and explaining. Recently I have started to close it this way too. I used to do the other method just pulling the first bead down and starting the spiral this way but it was not always easy as the beads would sometimes slip into the circle on the second and third row so I have stopped doing it now that way and do it now like you do. Love your videos and you explain so well. Your work is beautiful.I have learnt so much from watching your videos.Thank you and Blessings. Patricia
Hi. Thank you for asking. Like I say in the video, the bead is some random beads which has no size numbers. A similar size will be size 6o sead beads. And the thread I used is crochet cotton no 10 size. What you should look out for is that the thread you are using must be cotton and should fit snugly into the hole of the bead you are using. This will be a good place to begin.
You should cotton thread size 10 and seed bead size 8 or 6 if you are a beginner. I would also suggest use any thread that fits the hole of the beads you choose to crochet. Later you can switch to thinner threads and smaller beads.
I am so amazed at this video been bead crocheting for so many years and this is the easiest start video I have ever seen game changer in my life so amazing
Thank you for your appreciation.
I’m glad you found it useful.
Have you seen my video about using a starter tube to start any bead crochet rope easily and with a clean start? This is especially useful if you are going to be making an invisible join bangle or necklace. It’s in my bead crochet playlist. I’ll send you the link.
th-cam.com/video/INFUHhnEb6g/w-d-xo.htmlsi=b6wunkECwR3GMRYH
Thank you for a tutorial which explains much better than others I have watched. I was just about ready to give up because I could not for the life of me get it to work and actually look like a pattern, rather than just a jumble of beads! My technique is not perfect yet by any means, but I can now see how it's meant to work.
Thank you for your appreciation.
I’ve been in the same place several years ago where the only source I had to learn this were pictures/ illustrations. It took me several months to figure out.
Once you are able to get about 1.5 to 2 inches of tube, then you may use this tube to start your future tubes. It’s called the starter rope method of starting bead crochet tubes/ropes.
Try it and experience the freedom of effortlessly working bead crochet ropes of any circumference.
Here is the link to my starter tube tutorial
Bead crochet rope tutorial for beginners. Easy quick how to make bead crochet necklace.
th-cam.com/video/5lVO2O02AMg/w-d-xo.html
Me too! I was just about to throw it in and watched this video in one last desperate attempt to learn this technique...it is brilliant, clear and very instructive! I have to start slowly!! Thank you so much!!
Perfect tutorial! Thank you so much!
You are welcome. I’m glad you found it helpful. Thank you for your appreciation.
It’s a very clear tutorial. Thank you.
Thank you for taking time to show your appreciation.
Have you watched the Starter rope tutorial?
Makes starting Bead Crochet very very easy.
Thank you sooooo much for this tutorial! Your explanation in placing the hook in the correct space has been so helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for your appreciation. I hope you have subscribed to my channel. Thank you
This is the most comprehensive, useful, and neat method I’ve seen for this project. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge generously!
Thank you for your appreciation. I’m glad my tutorial was helpful for you.
Please share it with fellow beaders. And do subscribe , if you haven’t already.
Excellent tutorial ❤thank you
You are welcome. I’m glad you like it.
Well done, first time I could follow it.
Thank you. Appreciate your compliments.
While you are here you must check out my other bead crochet videos, especially the starter rope method. Bead crochet will be easier.
Thank you for sharing. But can we make this type instead of crochet can we by needle and thread.
If possible madam could you share by needle and thread pls pls
I’m happy to hear that you like my video.
We can do this with needle and thread, but the chain will be tight and straight and will not be flexible.
In a few weeks I’ll try to make a video for that and upload in my channel.
But meanwhile do try this. You need not know crochet to learn this. You will just be using the crochet hook
Thank you so much madam
Thanks so much for this very detailed instruction on barrel beeded beads! I have been trying to figure out how to do this.
You are so welcome.
Appreciate your support
You made it easier to do . Thanks
Thank you for your appreciation.
You should also check out my video tutorial for using starter ropes to begin bead crochet. It eliminates the need struggle to start a neat crochet rope.
Here is the link.
th-cam.com/video/INFUHhnEb6g/w-d-xo.htmlsi=FQ7tL0xl_3HrcNbP
Very nice.
Thank you.
V well explained.
Thank you so much.
Hello and Good Morning, Hope this request finds you and your family well? I' m still having trouble trying to do my friends necklace but I don't want to give up...I think I finally got the technique down, I just have to get coordinated with my hands. Lol. Anyway, my friend recently gave me some plastic tubing and she says it goes inside the hole of the necklace. I' m totally confused and was hoping I could PLEASE bother you again for some Help?
1. is there a difference between tubular and bead crocheting? I saw a video where they are crocheting the beads just together by themselves and I saw some that are crocheting around a tube of some kind; straw, cotton material that is round or the plastic tubing that I have.
2. Can I continue and feed the tubing into the hole of the necklace later?
3. Do you have any videos explaining or showing the difference?
I've tried to google what is the difference but can't find any information.
Good morning and thank you for reaching out to me. I’m glad you are progressing well to bead crochet in the round or tubular bead crochet. Like I said earlier it takes some practice before being able to make a rope.
Beads are used in crochet in two ways. Tubular or flat. When we use beads to crochet items like lace, trims, scarves or any item of clothing, mats and stuff like that, it’s crocheting with beads.
Likewise when we crochet something tubular, it’s then called tubular crochet.
Some cording, tube and even embroidery floss are used to pass through the tube to give it more structure and maintain its shape. Usually this is added after completion of the crochet tube or rope.
As the circumference of the bead rope increases the hollow of the tube gets bigger, thereby needing some extra cuts support to hold the tubular shape. It’s then some reinforcement is introduced in the form of tube, embroidery floss, etc.
I have rarely seen anyone bead crochet in the round, using a tube as you make the rope.
It’s always added in the last before finishing.
If you want to add reinforcement for your existing , you will first have to make sure there is enough room to run the tubing or anything through the bead crochet rope.
I don’t have any videos explaining this. Which now gives me an idea for creating content. Thank you.
I’ll get working on the tutorial.
If the circumference is 6 to eight beads ( size 11 ) then you may not need any extra tubing to hold the rope.
@@CRAFTABLE_JBS Thank you so much for helping me. I' m extremely Grateful. So would you say that , crochet tube and rope is the same as tubular bead crochet? And it goes in a spiral, is this correct?
@@CRAFTABLE_JBS Yes the project is 8 beads around in circumference and im pretty sure im using 11/0 seed beads just not sure what size the thread is that my friend gave me to use.
Thank you so much for your video
Thank you so much for your appreciation and for your support.
Please subscribe if you haven’t already and help me by sharing the video with fellow beaders.
Thank you.
Thank you very much!!!❤
You are welcome. Thank you for showing your appreciation
Thanks for showing us. 👍👍👍💖
My pleasure 😊
Thank you for sharing , you made it easy to follow ❤ can't wait to start ❤ what is the best string to use please ? Thank you again , Brenda ❤
Thank you for your appreciation. Please do start making your bead crochet rope, you will love it. And also follow my other tutorial for using starter rope for making your future bead crochet ropes.
Cotton thread is best. When you are practicing, choose a cotton thread which sits comfortably in your bead hole.
Later you can graduate to smaller beads and thinner thread.
Hello,
thank you so much for your tutorial!
I’m just beginning with big (1cm) round beats, but it looks not appropriate for beginners…
Do you have any advice? Yours looks more “squarely”… do you think it’s a better?
It’s so difficult to have always the same tension on round beads…😳
Maybe I should try with wooden beads, they should be less slippery?
Thanks a lot again for your help!
Stay safe 🙏🏼🫶🏼
Thank you for stopping by and showing your appreciation.
1 cm round beads will work for a beginner provided you are using cotton thread which fits snugly in the hole of your bead. If not, the beads tend to slide easily on the thread thus making it difficult to handle and keep the right tension.
If i suggest a bead size number it would be seed bead size 6 which will work. Again make sure the cotton thread you use is thick enough for the bead hole. Often in my experience of teaching this, I’ve come across students who overlook this while beginning to learn.
The beads I’ve used is some random uneven beads and it had I used a thinner thread I would also have problems with tension and slipping.
Thank you so much for helping me. I' m extremely Grateful. So would you say that , crochet tube and rope is the same as tubular bead crochet? And it goes in a spiral, is this correct?
Crochet tube or crochet rope is without beads, used for bag handles, and also used as chain to hang pendents etc.
its made usually with single crochet stitches in a spiral.
Whereas tubular bead crochet is making tubes of crochet with beads in a spiral.
@@CRAFTABLE_JBS Thank you
thanks dear
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Please please shobha ji agar aapko hindi aathi hai tho please hindi mai crochet wala bracelet per ek video bna lo meri english wek hai muje smaj nhi aathi .par mujhe ye wala bracelet bhut pasand hai.
Shukriya.
Mujhe Hindi aati hai lekhin saral bholne me dikhat hai. Phil bhi koshish karthi hoon. Kyonki mujhe sikhane mein bahut aanand aati hai.
Shayad 10 ya 15 dino mein karthi hoon.
Aapko kaise bhatha doon ki video ready hai?
Hello dear slaam! ok agar app ke liye mushkil hai tho rhne day main esi se kaam Chala loon gi qk app bhut Acha bna Kar dekathi ho .main dehk dehk Kar bna lon gi .abhi bna rahi hoon .jab ban jaye tho main app KO jarro bathangi through comment .ok dear. Bye .
Ok please mere Saath share Kare.
Hello Ji
Aap Hindi wali video pooch rahe the. Yeh Hindi mein hain. Link par click kare
Iska link.
th-cam.com/video/RmW3bRNnMFY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=cVPWbYUJ7Ro0CcKM
Hi I notice that you close your circle with a slip stitch. Other methods I have noticed on videos don't close the circle with a slip stitch and just pull the bead down. Do you prefer closing with the slip stitch? Thank you or your reply. Patricia
Hello
Yes I close my first circle with a slip stitch and also bead crochet my first bead in the same place. I don’t slip stitch to close in further rows, it’s all worked in spirals.
I close the first round with a slip stitch because it gives me a good grip to continue my bead crochet slip stitch.
Of course it works even if you don’t close the first round. You can continue to work in spirals right from the first round.
But I prefer closing it and there is no change in the look or how it works further.
@@CRAFTABLE_JBS Thank You for answering and explaining. Recently I have started to close it this way too. I used to do the other method just pulling the first bead down and starting the spiral this way but it was not always easy as the beads would sometimes slip into the circle on the second and third row so I have stopped doing it now that way and do it now like you do. Love your videos and you explain so well. Your work is beautiful.I have learnt so much from watching your videos.Thank you and Blessings. Patricia
Thank you for your appreciation
@@CRAFTABLE_JBS yes using the slip stitch to close make my life super easy thanks
What size is this yard and bead
Hi.
Thank you for asking.
Like I say in the video, the bead is some random beads which has no size numbers.
A similar size will be size 6o sead beads. And the thread I used is crochet cotton no 10 size.
What you should look out for is that the thread you are using must be cotton and should fit snugly into the hole of the bead you are using. This will be a good place to begin.
When you are practising whatever I said above works.
Once you get the stitch you can then reach out for good quality beads and thread.
🙌👍👍👍
Thank you.
What type of thread can we use?
You should cotton thread size 10 and seed bead size 8 or 6 if you are a beginner. I would also suggest use any thread that fits the hole of the beads you choose to crochet.
Later you can switch to thinner threads and smaller beads.
Can we use the ordinary thread that we use for sewing?
Like what we use in the sewing machine?
No. That’s not a strong thread for this. If you are in India you can use Anchor mercerised crochet cotton thread no 20.
Sewing thread is not strong for this.