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  • Hey, thank you for sharing. I love it.. Good Day to you..

  • Your ideas and techniques are the best i have seen. Very precise instructions. Thanks to you, i now know how to make that sliding knot necklace/bracelet.

  • did u do wholesale on your beads?

    

  • I would like to know if you have classes and where is the store in austin. Thank you so much. God Bless You.

  • beautiful video!

    Love is not a matter of counting the years. It's to make the years count.

    Greetings from Antwerp!

  • Yes..22g chain is the best...24g is nice for lighter pieces and faster!

  • hey

  • Can you please tell me what kind of chain you use? I've purchase chain before it never holds together to well.. thanks in advance. :)

  • @BethAnne5146 I like 22g thickness for heavier pieces

  • your necklaces are realy beautiful!!!

  • I would be afraid that the links would detach over time. How do they stay secure?

  • Putting two jump links will hold it secure

  • Double jump rings

  • I second Undying

    can you please show us your store

    I want to some more of your jewerly

  • I HAVE A REQUEST!!! can u show us your store?!?! please!!!

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