I’ve been beading 4 years and just now learning some very helpful tips. lol This whole time I was weaving in the old & weaving out the new. Thanks for the video.
This is fantastic, thank you so much! I've always had a hard time with adding new thread to projects, but this makes it SO much easier and faster. Thank you!!
how do you add thread when its a double thread please. making normal knots makes it to hard to pull back through the beads,also its ends up showing too.i have seen it done but cant remember where.any help would be so much appreciated...thanks in advance.
Hi, I'm a beginner of beading, and I'm following a pattern of a 3D animal, and there is a point where I have to add a wire and then join in another point. How do I have ti do that? (it's a leg) Could you help me please? I didn't find anything that teach how to do it.
finally 🥹 Ive been getting frustrated with the square knot & burning the ends method cause then the blobs would get caught in my smaller seed beads 🥹 this works like a charm!!
Thank you - this is so simple. I did want to know, however, why such long tails? I attached one and spent a significant amount of time weaving the ends back in. I was thinking it was to accommodate the needles when you do weave it back in. That was helpful, but 7 or 8 inches is really long.
I’ve been beading 4 years and just now learning some very helpful tips. lol This whole time I was weaving in the old & weaving out the new. Thanks for the video.
Finally a VERY easy way to continue thread! All this time I was getting frustrated. Thank you for showing this!
Great!!! Thank you for sharing. This is the quickest, easiest method I've seen yet
Thanks! This is the best tip I've ever seen to add on thread!!
I 100% agree with you....quickest & easiest method that I've seen
Thank you for this! Sometimes I won't even start a project because I hated having to add thread. This was clear and simple. Can't wait to try it.
This is fantastic, thank you so much! I've always had a hard time with adding new thread to projects, but this makes it SO much easier and faster. Thank you!!
Wonderful! So much more sense than the way I've been doing it all these years. Thanks for the great tip. I look forward to more videos to come! :)
One of the best tips ever! Thanks!
Cool, very helpful and well explained. Thank you!
Just found this , brilliant ! Thank you .wish you had a tutorial for that beautiful necklace your wearing !
great info...I've been adding the way you show how to end...which is sooo much work!!
So easy! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Awesome method!! Thank you!!
THANK YOU so much !! I'm going to do try it right now !!
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Very very helpful!! Thank you!!
Thank you!! Very Clear and concise!!
I watch this video EVERY time I have to add thread…
Very clever!!
how do you add thread when its a double thread please.
making normal knots makes it to hard to pull back through the beads,also its ends up showing too.i have seen it done but cant remember where.any help would be so much appreciated...thanks in advance.
Hi, I'm a beginner of beading, and I'm following a pattern of a 3D animal, and there is a point where I have to add a wire and then join in another point. How do I have ti do that? (it's a leg) Could you help me please? I didn't find anything that teach how to do it.
finally 🥹 Ive been getting frustrated with the square knot & burning the ends method cause then the blobs would get caught in my smaller seed beads 🥹 this works like a charm!!
Thank you!
What a great tip! Thanks.
I really like this method. Just sewing in the ends like some people do just doesn't seem secure enough.
wow! thank you this is very very useful
can you do this with fireline ?
Thank you - this is so simple. I did want to know, however, why such long tails? I attached one and spent a significant amount of time weaving the ends back in. I was thinking it was to accommodate the needles when you do weave it back in. That was helpful, but 7 or 8 inches is really long.
great!! thanks
Thank you so much
genius 😊