Beaded Grapes Tutorial

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Uploaded by on Jan 16, 2011

A how-to video on creating a grape cluster from beads and wire, suitable for use as a pendant or earrings.

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  • I'm absolutely addicted to watching your videos, your very clever. And i would love to have all your goodies in your craft box/room.

    You mention face book but i cannot find you there. Can you let us know what your user name is so i can follow you there too please xx

  • @motherpops I can't post a link here, but it's under CamilleIsCrafty.

  • Please help! I tried this but the wire keeps snapping off if I twist it too much:-( Love , love your clip btw!

  • @silkorganza If the wire is breaking at the bottom of the grape bunch, you might consider using a thicker wire. Perhaps the wire you are using is too delicate for your beads. If it breaks at the top when you are finishing up, yes, wire will break if you over-twist it. Try using a pin vise to hold the ends of the wires. It will make a more even twist doesn the length of the wire. The downside is you won't have long ends for tendrils. Practice twisting wire to test how much tension it can take.

  • how to do a viking knit neclace how can you make a tool to do a viking knit do you use a daling or pencil? thank you very much

  • @busterhobeslove For the last Viking knit chain I made I used a knitting needle! I've tried pencils and Allen wrenches. I prefer something with a smooth surface, like the knitting needle, to something with sides, like the Allen wrench.

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  • Excellent!! So glad I found you. You are very natural and talented.

    Thanks heaps.

  • beautiful, ingenious and clever

  • Many thanks to you for sharing your amazing talents. Your videos are well done and easy to follow. I'm new to this craft, but you have helped me tremendously. Please keep posting your new creations. You are incredibly inspirational.

    With gratitude,

    Kerri

    PS I love the little cat meows in the background =) Would you consider introducing your beautiful kitty to YouTube?

  • @CamilleSharon thankyou lovely lady x

  • Thank you for your SWIFT response, I appreciate it! I was using 26 guage wire and will switch. Love your tutorial!!!!!!

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