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Uploaded by on Jul 30, 2009

Join us as Corinne Bradd shows Emma Ward how to create a charming effect suitable for necklaces and bracelets using multi-coloured thread. This twisting technique is easy to master and will create stunning accessories in next to no time!

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  • ahh, I wish they were like my aunts , I would def be the coolest kid on the block with all my home made stuff.

  • WTF was that??

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  • @Vervainandrue I haven't found a video but I agree with you and I don't get this video, I feel like they're bonding more than teaching, I'm so confused as to what they are making...

  • I just watched this again and it still confused me. Also, I think if I were going to be on TV, and I was a professional jewelry maker, I would take the time to make "meters and meters of seed beads" rather than bring on string to the set to use as a poor substitute for the demonstration. I have had no luck finding any other Youtube videos explaining how to make twisted seed bead neckaces...has anyone?.

  • They were a little confused.

  • @mahastee Thankyou! :)

  • this is shit all sorry lol

  • @kmbrkn imaginary seed beads :)

    

  • 0:41  2 meter length of what? :) Sorry, i'm not familiar with the accent.

  • gosh! thank you so much! I was going bonkers trying to figure that out! Now I just feel silly I hadn't thought of this before! Thank you ladies!

  • It is eseyer to twist the strings if you bind one end to examble teh table and then use a pensil in the loops in the other end to twist. It is very fast to do with all kind of strings. When I was a kid we made lot of theese kind of twisted strings, for our gymbags or other stuff which needed a stronger string than just one could do. much faster than braid it together.

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