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A wonderful tutorial. Very easy to follow. Very well explained . Thankyou.
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i love...love this tutorial.. TFS!
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I totally agree with Norah2113, you are so easy to follow on your lessons and your work is so beautiful. I've noticed you are really good no matter what technique you do, amazing! Good job and thanks so much for your inspiration and thoughtfulness to share your knowledge with others!
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Your tutorials are truly excellent! I'm so inspired! You are a superb teacher!
Norah (San Francisco, California)
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Earings look great!
You do an excellent job explaining!
I will try them.
Thank you.
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Great job explaining. Very easy to follow.
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Your tutorial is VERY easy to follow. I love these earring so much that I've made a few using different color combinations. The only problem I seem to be having is that my earrings keep wanting to curve and not lay flat. I'm I pulling the string too tight?
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יופי של עבודה...נהננתי והכנתי אותם בדיוק לפי ההוראות תודה ובהמון אהבה רחלי
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KristinaMonte use fire line or supplemax, and if u don't want to, just pull very tightly after each stitch
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gtreat job!y have learnd how to make this king od beading technik tranks to you:) so all my congretulations!
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i liked your tutorial, hope to see more of your talent on you tube. thanks for share it.
can you use any size pearls like size 6mm
sexycat1976 6 months ago
@sexycat1976 if you decide to use a different size of pearls you have to modify the pattern too, it's not very hard if you understood the technique ^^ You may need to do some tries, but it's possible ^^
BeadsFriends 6 months ago
That is lovely. Did you use one piece of thread to complete the pattern or several pieces? How long were your pieces of thread? I made a butterfly from a kit with brick stitch, so I can do this hopeful. Thankyou for the tutorial.
DFG333 9 months ago 2
@DFG333 the lenght of the thread it's up to you, because I think it depends on your way to work. I always add new thread to work when I need. To add new thread close your work, sewing through the beads several times, and than add new thread in the same way. This is how I work (I hope it's clear :-D)
BeadsFriends 9 months ago