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  • i want to make one you make it look easy

  • Thank you so much for sharing and taking the time, It was very nice.

  • your hands are in the way too much

  • @kmbrooke2 Sorry, it was hard to film it and make the bracelet at the same time.

  • B R I L L I A N T ! ! ! . . . CHEERS!!!

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  • Oh wow this is such a great video. Thank you so much for those wornderful ideas. I liked the way you explaned everthing... I'll be following your other videos. Greetings and hugs from Venezuela

  • muti bom aqui no brasil as pessoas estao fazendo a shamballa e usa uma tabua de madeira e prego para faze-la.

  • Love it! Definitely doing this. Right away. Thanks for taking the time to really show each step instead of fastforwarding. And btw, u have such pretty hands! You could model watches! Lol.

  • can i use pony/barrel beads??? great vid<3 x

  • @Jessiebessie2000 Thanks! And yeah, you probably could.

  • i LOVE Y\your SCARF!!!!!! your sense in fashion is soooo cute! <3 it

  • YOUR HAND IS IN THE WAY!!

    I cant see what ur doing!! :(

    Please do an updated one and make it so we can see what you do without ur hand in the way!!

    Thanks. But cool video

  • thank you so much for making this video. you made it very easy to understand and to watch. i made my first one and it turned out great. the only thing i need to do differently is cut more thread--i wanted to make it long to wrap but only cut about 4 ft of thread so it's just a single wrap. thanks again!!

  • can i use a normal thread ?

  • @pukaxo You can try, but it might be too slippery.

  • @pukaxo i tried it and it works but yea, its kinda slippery :)

  • What is wrong when your beads pucker up and lie on top of one another?

  • @redheadinva It means that the thread was pulled too tight, so the beads bunch up.

  • I am just wondering .......... why not tie the thread into the cord at the beginning like you did at the end ??? It would make it a lot easier and less time consuming than tying all of those knots at the beginning. Thanks for the video. :)

  • Great video! What do i do if the clipboard isnt as long as the bracelet?

  • @breadtoyourbutter What I did was clip some card board to the end of the clip board to make it longer.

  • Instead of super glue you can use clear nail polish, great detailed video thankz

  • cam u use hemp

  • @Musiclover091600 I think you probably could.

  • just wondering, where do you get your buttons from? I can't find any good ones online!

  • @mmsyrup I got them from Joann Fabrics and Hobby Lobby.

  • WOW!!!!!! Amazing. =)

  • I will try it out, there was someone using 2 needles, I think yours is better!

  • Super job with you video!! You might want to try rubbing your threads with bees wax. This can help with the "unruliness" of the longer lengths of thread. Super cheap and a bar of it will last forever it seems. Love your work.. Thank you so much!!!

  • loved it! Thank you much!

  • I just did these...it helps if on the first bead you kind of make another figure 8 through the bead if that makes any sense...it just holds it in place better :)

  • You did such a good job explaining!!  :)) Lisa

  • @LisaLisaD1 Thanks! :)

  • Awesome video! You made it look so easy... I am definitely going to try my own....

  • Great job , thank you! Just made 2 from beads that I had! Didn't have a clip board so I used a small plastic cutting board & wire heavy chip clips! No stringing thread, used heavy duty sewing thread ,doubled up (I couldn't break it)! I had such fun & can't wait to go buy the proper supplies! Don't be afraid to improvize guys! Have fun!

  • I am so going to do this! Nice job!

  • +1 subscriber!

  • Thank you! You´re awesome! <3

  • that clipboard thing is very creative, i used to ducktape everthing wich wasnt very practical...

  • sounds tooo comlicated!!!!!

  • I just purchased some cools beads so that I could make this type of bracelet. This was a great video tutorial!! Looking forward to making my first bracelet!

  • I love ur room it looks so comfy!!! and thnx 4 the turtorial very creatice seen them but never thought of a wrap 1!

  • @Jeremycouture Thanks!

  • Thank you for putting up a tutorial on this. It did get a little long though.

    @darkartsninja when you thread the needle, you will pull the thread through quite always until the thread is at its center point. Then take each end of the thread and put them together. Then your thread will be doubled!

  • U r so slow at explaining thumbs DOWN

  • @Fall4Fashion really? shes trying to explain it so YOU can understand. Think before you say hun :) x

  • so going to try this! thanks so much

  • they are sooo pretty!

  • Great Video!!!!!

  • cool vid awsome

  • I still don't understand how to "double up" the thread. Please help!

  • Love the detailed instrctions. Much better to make them than spendig the bucks on cheap crappy

    ones in the stores. Thanks for the info.

  • Great tutorial !  Thank you !!

  • fantastic :D need to order myself some supplies!

  • Those look awesome, I´m gonna try to do that today!! I ve been wanting them for so long!

  • Great video! Thanks for sharing. I do have a couple of suggestions - If you use tapestry needle instead of flexible ones, you will be able to work more quickly I would think??? Also, instead of threading the needle in the manner in which you did, try folding the thread in half and put both ends through the eye of the needle. You can anchor the end by using the thread in a loop fashion. You can then adjust the length of your thread and won't have the hassle of the really long thread! Good luck.

  • One more comment, wax your thread first that way it will not tangle so easily. You can find the wax in the sewing notions wall of any material shop like JoAnn's.

  • With a little editting and fewer words, this is an excellent video! I have always wanted to make this kind of bracelet and your instructions are clear from watching your video. These bracelet are relatively inexpensive. You could easily make one for less than $5.00. Thanks for the video!! I know what I'm giving for Christmas gifts!!!

  • @pmak6207 me too for a couple of friends actually...cuz like 3 of em are obsessed with cute jewelry and accesories...

  • I guess Im gonna mke them for my best friend and my sister for christmas!

  • How much is it to make each bracelet? Like the one in the video for example.

  • @erumbaugh1 hmm I'm not sure actually, sorry. I can't remember, but I used coupons when I bought the supplies.

  • I love it, and I love you! Thank you so much for this tut!

  • Thank you, this was great and easy to understand !! thanks for sharing !!

  • help what do you do if you run out of thread?!?!?

  • @whatwhaa You can tie some more thread to the other piece of thread.

  • How long have u been doing it

  • @MacysBracelets not long

  • Hi guys , please check out my new website made by my sister and I . She just did the wraps and decided to post them.Comment on what you think ! :) Website : chrisunited(dot)blogspot(dot)c­om

  • Thanks! I'll do this :-)

  • very good video and instruction and love your outfit and look by the way;) keep these vids coming, very informative;)

  • Great job! You make me want to make one. :)

    BTW, don't worry about the haters. If someone bores you to tears, why are you bothering to watch the video? They can get over themselves.

  • Your sooo boring I'm off to find someone who doesn't bore me to tears..

  • very nice, what threads you use please?

  • @Fantamonkey Thanks. I used Beadalon Dandyline Bead Weaving and Stringing Thread, but there are different brands that have similar bead weaving thread.

  • I made one! :D thnk u! :)

  • Excellent video tutorial. Thanks.

  • Good job young lady....thanks so much!!!!

  • Thanks for explaining so perfectly and detailed! I love the way you teach. xx

  • love your outfit and your vid instruction:) great!!

  • Thank you so much for this detailed tutorial

    Ivy,

    Cyprus

  • You are great, thank you.

  • LOVED YOUR VIDEO!!! THANKS

    

  • can u just sell them ? if you do i will buy !!

  • Hey Dani, THANK YOU so much for posting this tutorial. I have searched & looked at loads of videos but have been so confused!! Yours is not only the best but very self explanatory, I love the way u make it fun to watch. I am off to go & make a bracelet, I reckon I will end making loads!!

    Look forward to seeing more of your videos, ur such a great teacher, keep it up,

  • @beadydani Thanks so much! :)

  • @DanniAndChels I made the bracelet, I think it is addictive! Can't wait to make more in short & longer versions, I am soooo going to rock them with my outfits!!

  • where do you buy your beads ?

  • @BriaBows I bought them from Micheals

  • Very nice job! I look forward to making alot of these bracelets. Thanks!

  • what is the name of the string you use. I have stainless steel beading thread and it doesnt seem to work.

  • @phatnat0776 My thread isn't stainless steel. The kind I have is called bead weaving and stringing thread and I think the brand is Beadalon and it also says Dandyline. But there are probably other brands that have bead stringing thread.

  • thank you ive beentrying to make this unsuccessfully a while back but just finished whst i had started it was the beginnint threading backand forth thing that i had not done what adiffrence thank yoyu dani! just finished it i love it

  • @iammeganmk No problem...I'm glad it helped! :)

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  • @Sherri119 It's in the description box.

  • you're so pretty!! great tutorial. :)

    will the bracelet turn out okay-looking if I use a flat string/cord thingy instead of rounded cord?

  • @biancaxx5 Thanks! I'm not sure. It might look weird, but you never know haha!

  • Great Tutorial!  Thanks!

  • Have you ever had to add another beading thread when making a longer once? If yes, how do you attach the two so they don't come loose?  Working with a VERY long thread is diffucult.

    Thanks

  • @MrDoomhippy I've never tried doing that before, but it might work if you tie it really tightly to the other thread. Yeah, it's really hard & annoying using a long piece of thread haha.

  • Did u learn this from aunties??

  • @danniigurl111 I learned it from that and a couple other videos and sites.

  • where did you get the beades, leather cord, and the flex needles, and thread, lol well everything you used

  • @DomAlmostNatural19 I think I got everything from Michaels

  • We were wondering how this was done! Thanks for the great video! :)

  • @CousinCorporation you're welcome and thanks :)

  • Wow! this looks harder than i thought. yours turned out really nice, i thought they were the real thing!

  • @7duffsANDaBUDlight thanks!

  • ive tryed to make two bracelets and im pulling tight after i put each bead on but when i finish they end up loose and flop out of place. I just used regular sewing thread. could you tell me what i might have done wrong ? Tanks :)

  • @staytrue72xo hmm...I'm not exactly sure. I know some people have used sewing thread before and it worked, but maybe it doesn't work as well as beading/stringing thread. Maybe it depends also on the size of the beads? The beads sometimes get out of place on the bracelets I made, but they arn't loose though.

  • Thanks for showing it step by step, your very patient :D

  • Creative! I like these bracelets

  • @BeautyBridge Thanks!

  • @oliviashops2010 Thanks!

  • this so cute!

  • @DanaSquare thanks! :)

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  • @DanniAndChels How long do you think it took to make the long one? And on the long one, how many beads do you think you used?

  • @FuzzyBubbles210 I'm not really sure, maybe a few hours. I used 96 beads on the long one and I think the size of the beads were a little bigger than 4mm.

  • @XxLaurenLovely95xX thanks so much! :)

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