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St. Petersburg Stitch - Jewelry Design

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Uploaded by on Apr 17, 2009

Supplies and materials needed to make this stitch -
http://www.auntiesbeads.com/St-Petersburg-Stitch-Video_p_4113.html

After many requests, I sat down and learned the St. Petersburg stitch! It does require your patience, but you will be rewarded with a beautiful stitched v-shaped necklace. It is a piece that you can put down and pick back up and work in stages! So join me as I demonstrate this fabled stitch!

Beads & Supplies found at http://www.AuntiesBeads.com

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  • I love all your tutorials they are so easy to understand  thank you

  • thanks

  • St. Petersburg Stitch - Jewelry Design

  • I just finished my necklace and I ended up using only 10g of Toho seed beads, not 20g like she says at the beginning.

    It looks great. :)

  • I love this channel. Everytime I find a new stitch that I think looks awesome, they have a tutorial for it. They make it so easy for a beginner to understand.

  • you are so polite, thanx for your great personality

  • thank you so much, i actually took a class on this bracelet but i forgot to take the instruction booklet home with me and this really helps me now thank you

  • Thanks for this video. The St. Petersburg chain is explained in details and I am looking forward to follow this video step by step.

    Again, BRILLIANT!

    Lise-Anne

  • i started beading sometimes in January this year, and I started from zero ... a perfect newb ... lol. my first necklace was a St.Petersburg stitch based one, following Karla's instructions, so i doubt that they can be more clear than that!!!

    thank you, Karla, i am forever grateful to you :)

  • I just wished you would show your work (display it for all to see, after a few stitches) so as we do it with you we can see if our work matches yours. For someone who has done this before it may be easy but still a bit complicated for a newbie! I may have to see the three parts first in order to understand what this one part is really saying!

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