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Uploaded by on Feb 5, 2011

A lacy, open worked beaded bezel for your pretty round cabochons. Easy to stitch using 11/0 seed beads and a large round cabochon. Nice for bead embroidery, or a pendant .

The video cuts off just as I'm wrapping up how to complete the last step. No clue why, but nothing is missing, other than more of my blather, and a shot of the completed piece.

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  • Hi You meantioned that the company where you work won't give you something for your breathing. If you contact your company and request for a reasonable accomodation they have to give it to you by law. Also it wouldn't hurt if you had a drs statement explaining that this is necessary for your health. I used to be a caseworker in Chicago and this is how I got employers to respond. Or call the ADA-Americans With Disabilities Act. of 1988. Sorry I posted this on your jewelry site.

  • @newmeetings Oh, that's okay! It only happens when I'm working with hundreds and hundreds of very cheap teeshirts, which isn't often (thank goodness.) I have some of those little particle masks now, just in case. :) Thanks so much, though!

  • Thanks for this video!

    Questions: for this size cabochon, how long of a thread should I start with??

    And how do you end this? where do you take the string and tie a knot?

  • @TheyDontSee Well, as I mentioned in the video, the last part of the video will not upload from my camera to my computer, but you can end any way you wish. Weave the thread through the beads and down untill you get to the bottom. Sew to the back and tie a knot.

    Start with a length of thread as long as your arms extended from your body. That's how much I always start out with.

  • Complimenti, sei bravissima, mi dici che materiale è la parte di sotto?? grazie..

  • @GaudenteAntonietta Vuoi dire la cabochon o il materiale sono in realtà bordatura su? Il materiale mi bordatura su è una società molto interfacciamento fatta da Pellon. Si dovrebbe essere in grado di trovare nei negozi di tessuti. Il cabochon è realizzato in resina epossidica.

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  • Saw your this video today. Thanks for showing how to do it. Hope you are fine.

  • @tsummerlee some of that stuff is treated with formaldehyde and that may be the issue happened to me 

  • That is gorgeous! Wow!

  • Your designs are so beautiful and I am watching all your tutorials. I have learned so much. Thank you.

    You poor dear. You probably can't wear a particle mask all day at work? They can really get in the way, especially the masks for fumes I used to wear.

    I used to work in a warehouse as a painter so I feel your pain as far as particulates :(

    Hopefully the fibers aren't toxic?!

    Off to learn another bead stitch from you!

    "n_n"

    Rebecca

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