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  • thank you for sharing your knowledge for making this Flat Spiral Stitch, i made already one for my self which is great. Keep the good work. Best of luck....

  • pls TOO MUCH NAILS OR IT IS A MANICURE SHOW.....

  • Seriously, please get a better camera u_u

  • I like the necklace/choker that you are wearing. Are you going to teach us that? :)

  • Running your thread through a wax candle usually keeps it from tangling too badly

  • muy hermoso me encanto

  • One issue watching this particular video is we end up watching you deal with your thread most of the time. For teaching videos it should be shorter, otherwise it would have been good.

  • I like your work. Please can you teach the PICOT stitch. Thank you

  • have been running thru to see what patterns are about and just wanted to say that Aunties Beads are no doubt the best tutorials .. many thanks .... and you chance of a box pattern ??

    Sharon

  • Wax your thread and it will not knot. Waxing thread does not improve the tensil strength but it does keep it from knotting.

  • I dont get how you did the first one im a beginner was it in an other video??But the rest was nice!! =)

  • Did you use regular needle or a special type of needle? I want to try this, but I've never done it before. Help!

  • Karla thank you so much for your video, I love the way you teach and that we can see clearly step by step of what you are doing

  • Hi, I know it's a 2 years old tutorial, but do you rememeber by any chance the type of seed beads you have used, I mean they look silverish but I cannot get the finish, and the bicones looks smokey maybe?

    I am in love with the final result, and would like to replicate it.

    Thank you

  • I love your tutorials :-)

  • I absolutely love your hair. How can somebody think it's distracting when we only see your lovely hands and gorgeous nails. I have always enjoyed looking at your hands while you bead. Because of you I started wearing the square french tips. I'm just a copy cat. Teehee

  • Thank you for these great tutorials. I always find them fun and informative.

  • It is beautiful!

  • I love the tutorials, but not your hair. Distracting.

  • Very nice.

  • i love this!

  • You make it look so easy . I definately will give this one a try

  • your videos are the vest thanks for your very good videos

  • HI

    Thanks for the video. How do you create a necklace, you just continue until you have the right length???

  • You are awesome! I love that these cool ideas are getting explained and thrown out there for unsuspecting bead addicts. :)

  • I'm new - what size Fireline are you using?

  • For the tangles I used tread heaven, for good result you have to pass it at least twice, I also removed the excess a few time as well, when I could see that the tread has a lot of static, I know that I am good to go!

    For my tail, after I have done a few rows, or I have an adequate amount to put my clasp. I put it on, therefore I dont have to worry, that my stop bead is falling out, and that my tail gets tangle with my work. It saves me, a great deal of aggravations.

  • I know how it is, knots can appear from nowhere fast....LOL Beautiful job though.

  • i am so grateful that u put this video out! thank you so much! i still use beeswax for keeping it from tangling. i run my fireline on beeswax when i have to use a long stretch of it, and so far, i have had no problems! i hope that helps!

  • Karla, so glad to see you back, and your looking great. Hope Christmas and new year were good for you.

    K x

  • Thank you! Christmas was good, hope you had a good one as well!

    Karla

  • Yeah it was great thanks.

    I did this in single row before xmas, so I look forward to doing this.

    Thanks for this.

  • It's good to see that I'm not the only one who gets those knots! Thanks for showing this. Great work!

  • Glad to see you are back. :)

    What kind of 6mm beads are you using?

  • I am using a 6mm onyx.

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