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  • Exactly what I was looking for! Your instructions are very clear. Thank you for a great tutorial!!

  • what are the beads made of? Plastic, glass, or what? Thanks! Great tutorial.

  • @TheLuluNova they are japanese beads, I think they are glass made :-)

  • Wow! Very well explained. Thanks a lot.

  • outstanding work for a beginner. Thank you for this tutorial.  great work!

  • I love your tutorials, and I love your work , it is just beautiful. Thank you for sharing your talent :):)

  • Very nice Sara, as always clear and great instructions.... your English is so much better. Keep up the good work.

  • I make glass cabs and was looking for a way to add them to my bead work thank you for a fantastic tutorial I have now watched and learn t a great deal from you very clear instructions and your English is great

  • Very nice work as always. I have never seen this before. Thanks for being so clear and concise. I learned a whole new way to bezel cabs.

  • Thank you for sharing, I found it very simple to follow, you do great work!!!

  • Thank You So much!!! Awesome video!!

  • Love it, it looks so simple to do. Great tutorial.

  • I can't wait to try this! Love it! 

  • Thank you for the tutorial - will this work with an odd number of beads? :)

  • @hotchilly1000 I think it will work for any number of beads, odd or even, because you're going through every bead, and not skipping any in a previous row, like you do for peyote stitch. I'm going to try it. Maybe tonight! 

  • Another great, easy to understand video.! Thanks so much! If you can find the time can you do the swirl cabochon in english? Absolutely love your videos! ;)

  • Thanks! Great info and I learned a lot :)

  • @azuritecreations I hope you have learned at least as far as I know, this would be the best result for me ^^

  • @BeadsFriends I made my own bezel! you are such a great teacher. Thanks so much <3

  • Thumbs up as always. Great work!

  • @Baglady1978 Thanks, I hope you enjoy this technique, because it's really simple but you can make great beadworks using it :-)

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