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From: Hollistergirl1O1
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  • I did not hear you say if the bugle beads were glass or plastic? I have used the glass ones with fishing line 8 # test and the glass scraped the line, so I worry about useing nylon thread!

  • i think im going to learn how to make these now :D haha , i got interested in making friendship bracelets because of your videos, and now im interested in these ! :D thankss!

  • neat I made one its light purple and light blue I tied more knots on the end clasp to make the knot strong :D love it

  • and did u make this up or did someone teach u?

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  • can u use stretch cord for this?

  • @ariescutie76 Yes, just make sure it's thin enough to go through the small holes in the beads, but I think thread would be best.

  • @Hollistergirl1O1 so are u twelve now? cuz I am!

  • @xoxosupermac18 No, I turned 13 in April.

  • my best friend from japan showed me how to do this she made a ring for me using this technique

  • Very professional and knowledgeable for a 12 year old. Keep up the great work!

  • I'm going to make this for my niece. Except, I'm going to use clear elastic cord instead of string and clasp.

  • I used the polish, but it smells SO bad! good idea though!

  • omg i luved the bracelet it looks hard but its fun to make thnks 4 the video

  • Hi ur vids r amazing! im definitely gonna try this! oh, and you have the same name as me! lol!! :)

  • could be called the "ladder" lol

    i lovvee it1 but mine was made w/ wire

  • this is a really cool bracelet i did it with swarovski beads and it looks sooo sooo cool:)

  • yay! i just made mine and it turned out perfect

    i tried usin sewin thred but it was hard putin the beadz on

    so i used cord insted thanx

  • This is really good but can you just make it out of elastic thread so you don't have to use that closing thingy? i think it would be much easier.

    it's cool anyway

  • thats really cool

  • your videos are awesome!

  • you did 21 squares and your like a teenager now right? well im like 9 and i did that many squares!!!

  • Almost. I'm 12. That's probably because the bugle beads you used were smaller and then it equaled 21 squares like me.

  • @Hollistergirl1O1 YOU'RE 12?! from your voice i thought you were like 16. anyway, you're pretty clever for a girl your age ^___^ im clueless. & im 14..haha.

  • i made one like that when i was 10 and um its called a crimp bead invest in some instead o knotting

  • You can't use a crimp bead with thread, only wire and tigertail. That's why I didn't use one.

  • Awesome video I gave it 5Stars I cant believe your only twelve, keep doing what you are doing you will go far. Good Luck!

    Camille

  • Thank you for your encouragement. :)

  • Whoa, you're 11 years old? haha, I didn't know that. - I'm a 20 year old college student. The other day, I wanted to learn how to make Friendship Bracelets. I watched your other vids - they were VERY easy to follow! I bought some Em. Thread today from Joanne's and actually made some. And this video is also easy to follow. You should be proud that you are able to teach like that.

  • Thank you. :)

  • you're only 11 years old? whoa! i didn't know that...hehe great job! ^___^

  • Yup. Thank you. :)

  • I really like the finsh project are you weaving it?

  • What do you mean?

  • I mean like bead weaving i don't know if you made bead critters i ment by the way because it is done the same way just the bead are on 1 side not both side

  • Oh I see. Yes, I've made beaded critters before as keychains. It's kind of like weaving using that same kind of technique you use when you make beaded critters.

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