I so love your designs and never cease to wonder at how talented you are. I am a recovering stroke victim and have only just began again to attempt seed bead weaving thanks to your designs and tutorials. Far be it for me to criticise your tutorials. Most are wonderfully clear. But then we come to the Charts for Camomile. I have been looking at this design for many weeks and today I decided I would attempt it. I then discovered that after Step 1 the beads already strung had not been coloured. Now with my damaged brain not always communicating with my eyes and hands there is no way I can attempt this design because I need the already strung beads to guide me along to place the new beads. I am very disappointed until I realised I could print out the chart and colour it myself. Not so good as working from the computer screen where I can zoom in and out as needed but it should help. All I want to say is that I am sure I am not the only disabled person who loves to string beads. And any extra visual help is so gatefully accepted.
Thank you for the nice necklace
Fanny.
Très joli collier, merci pour le schéma
Congratulations on work, it’s beautiful !!!
And thank you so much for caring to share with everyone, kisses !!!
Thank you for sharing it with me.
Fanny
I love it. Will definitely try this. Thanks for always sharing.
I so love your designs and never cease to wonder at how talented you are. I am a recovering stroke victim and have only just began again to attempt seed bead weaving thanks to your designs and tutorials. Far be it for me to criticise your tutorials. Most are wonderfully clear. But then we come to the Charts for Camomile. I have been looking at this design for many weeks and today I decided I would attempt it. I then discovered that after Step 1 the beads already strung had not been coloured. Now with my damaged brain not always communicating with my eyes and hands there is no way I can attempt this design because I need the already strung beads to guide me along to place the new beads. I am very disappointed until I realised I could print out the chart and colour it myself. Not so good as working from the computer screen where I can zoom in and out as needed but it should help. All I want to say is that I am sure I am not the only disabled person who loves to string beads. And any extra visual help is so gatefully accepted.