why do you never list bead quantities or how many beads to string for the first round? I find your lack of detail very frustrating and don’t know why you do it.
sorry but after reading your reply to Martys remark i too will be going elsewhere. who the hell are you to be giving your readers attitude. Do not forget without your followers you would be out of business
u will be surprised but i dont have any bussiness and dont make any money from those patterns, just allittle to pay website hosting and buy some beads. Its not my duty to make all satisfied. So you can leave, i dont hold anyone. Many people are happy and satisfied with what i do and i appreciate them and very thankful for their support and good words.
Thanks so much for sharing!!! I’m new to bead work and these patterns are so easy to understand. Thank you!!!! So pretty
Good grief, Marty – how entitled are you? Even with basic beading skills, these patterns are superb and easy to follow. How rude. Keep it up, Beadsmagic!
It’s easy enough to count the beads you need. Your getting a free pattern. I am very thankful to get these. You are very rude. Etsy sells patterns for $6 to $20 for one!
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Good answer to Marty. I like the fact you don’t give specific information as it allows for changes regarding length and style to fit the individual. I look forward to your patterns and give my finished ones as gifts to friends and family..
I agree “good answer to Marty”. I love your patterns and eagerly look forward to receiving them. they are always very easy to adapt to different size beads. Thank you for your generosity.
(((HUGS))) Halina in Australia.
I am like Marty that I find it difficult to see how many beads need to be in the work and it’s hard to make something without some more info. But If you don’t want to give any that’s your good right like it’s mine to go to another site and find the explanation I need. So I’ll never come back here again. As I see some of the comments then I only thing I can say is what a kindergarten this is. Goodbye.
Marty, if you are able to count, you should be able to figure out how many beads are required for the first round. If you are not able to do that, you probably can’t make the piece anyway. I love getting these patterns and look forward to each and every one of them. Deb from Canada.
I really love these patterns and I do not find difficulties to follow them. Just count and keep going. My respects, Magic Beads. Greetings from Buenos Aies.
Thank you for your generosity in sharing these beading patterns. They are easy to follow, and allow the beader to choose the length they need. Many of us really DO appreciate you!
I am amazed. Are those complaints for real. Here we are being given some of the most beautiful beading designs on the web and all for free and mostly so easy to follow. Marty- if you can count up to 10 what is your problem. Zoom in and get cracking. None of the designs I have seen will take more than 25grms of seed beads, No need to know how many you will need. Just pop them on your bead mat in little piles and count as you go along. I am recovering from a stroke and sometimes my brain will not talk to my hands and eyes so I have to keep checking, unpicking and doing again. Perseverence is the name of the game. Thankyou Beads Magic for sharing your skills with us. My thoughts are constantly with you and your fellow country men and women at his time.
I stumbled upon your patterns many years ago. I have only ever made one and I modified the pattern. I gave it to someone and I wish I had not, so here I am to find my second pattern and I appreciate that you are giving these to us. Thank you! Anyone who does not understand the time this takes, UGH!
I usually make quilled paper art.
All of it is a gift and people need to respect the gift you are giving away.
This one is so beautiful! Really want to try to do. Just one question, is a new thread taken for each new step to be taken? Or is it the same thread all the time? Or do you go back through the pearls to the beginning to start the on the next step (part?) Would be so happy for an answer, thanks in advance!
Thanks BeadsMagic for these great patterns, I am attempting this as a trim for the sleeves of my wedding dress!
I tried to make a tester of this with my old beading supplies which didn’t quite work due to the thickness of the thread not allowing space in the seed bead, so in case anyone else comes across this then these specs definitely work:
0.005in diameter thread (I used fireline 4lb)
No11 beading needle (tough to thread through eye but just about gets there)
I have to say, as a beginning beader, and from using the diagram to make my first fully hand beaded necklace, I can actually say that it is relatively easy to follow. No need for people to be hostile or ungrateful. They should feel free to browse elsewhere and click onward. I had fun with my first project, and just joined your Facebook group. I look forward to more! Thanks for sharing them.
why do you never list bead quantities or how many beads to string for the first round? I find your lack of detail very frustrating and don’t know why you do it.
If u dont like our free patterns, you always can buy patterns from another designers which are not free but include all information u need
sorry but after reading your reply to Martys remark i too will be going elsewhere. who the hell are you to be giving your readers attitude. Do not forget without your followers you would be out of business
u will be surprised but i dont have any bussiness and dont make any money from those patterns, just allittle to pay website hosting and buy some beads. Its not my duty to make all satisfied. So you can leave, i dont hold anyone. Many people are happy and satisfied with what i do and i appreciate them and very thankful for their support and good words.
Thanks so much for sharing!!! I’m new to bead work and these patterns are so easy to understand. Thank you!!!! So pretty
Good grief, Marty – how entitled are you? Even with basic beading skills, these patterns are superb and easy to follow. How rude. Keep it up, Beadsmagic!
It’s easy enough to count the beads you need. Your getting a free pattern. I am very thankful to get these. You are very rude. Etsy sells patterns for $6 to $20 for one!
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Because you can customize each necklace to however long or short YOU want it. Geez, use that thing on top of your neck!
Good answer to Marty. I like the fact you don’t give specific information as it allows for changes regarding length and style to fit the individual. I look forward to your patterns and give my finished ones as gifts to friends and family..
I agree “good answer to Marty”. I love your patterns and eagerly look forward to receiving them. they are always very easy to adapt to different size beads. Thank you for your generosity.
(((HUGS))) Halina in Australia.
Deserved answer to Marty!
Gratitude and hugs from Bulgaria!
I am like Marty that I find it difficult to see how many beads need to be in the work and it’s hard to make something without some more info. But If you don’t want to give any that’s your good right like it’s mine to go to another site and find the explanation I need. So I’ll never come back here again. As I see some of the comments then I only thing I can say is what a kindergarten this is. Goodbye.
Marty, if you are able to count, you should be able to figure out how many beads are required for the first round. If you are not able to do that, you probably can’t make the piece anyway. I love getting these patterns and look forward to each and every one of them. Deb from Canada.
I just found some of your jewelry on Pinterest–the projects are beautiful and I love the free tutorials. Thank you for sharing!
I really love these patterns and I do not find difficulties to follow them. Just count and keep going. My respects, Magic Beads. Greetings from Buenos Aies.
Love your patterns. I feel blessed and lucky to receive these beautiful free patterns. Thank you! Ignore the negative Nellies! ????
Yes I love the fFREE patterns but we should ,all of us , be kind and respectful to each other
Just discovered your superb, free patterns. Keeping me busy in these difficult times. ( lockdown due to Covid )
I don’t understand/speak idiot, I can only assume Marty’s comment to mean, Thank you for sharing your hard work!
Thank you for your generosity in sharing these beading patterns. They are easy to follow, and allow the beader to choose the length they need. Many of us really DO appreciate you!
I am amazed. Are those complaints for real. Here we are being given some of the most beautiful beading designs on the web and all for free and mostly so easy to follow. Marty- if you can count up to 10 what is your problem. Zoom in and get cracking. None of the designs I have seen will take more than 25grms of seed beads, No need to know how many you will need. Just pop them on your bead mat in little piles and count as you go along. I am recovering from a stroke and sometimes my brain will not talk to my hands and eyes so I have to keep checking, unpicking and doing again. Perseverence is the name of the game. Thankyou Beads Magic for sharing your skills with us. My thoughts are constantly with you and your fellow country men and women at his time.
Thank you Margaret for so nice words
I stumbled upon your patterns many years ago. I have only ever made one and I modified the pattern. I gave it to someone and I wish I had not, so here I am to find my second pattern and I appreciate that you are giving these to us. Thank you! Anyone who does not understand the time this takes, UGH!
I usually make quilled paper art.
All of it is a gift and people need to respect the gift you are giving away.
Thank you!
This one is so beautiful! Really want to try to do. Just one question, is a new thread taken for each new step to be taken? Or is it the same thread all the time? Or do you go back through the pearls to the beginning to start the on the next step (part?) Would be so happy for an answer, thanks in advance!
No, its the same thread on all steps. But if the thread finishes you can add a new one.
how do you know how much thread is needed for this?
Thanks BeadsMagic for these great patterns, I am attempting this as a trim for the sleeves of my wedding dress!
I tried to make a tester of this with my old beading supplies which didn’t quite work due to the thickness of the thread not allowing space in the seed bead, so in case anyone else comes across this then these specs definitely work:
0.005in diameter thread (I used fireline 4lb)
No11 beading needle (tough to thread through eye but just about gets there)
Good luck and thanks again
Marge
I have to say, as a beginning beader, and from using the diagram to make my first fully hand beaded necklace, I can actually say that it is relatively easy to follow. No need for people to be hostile or ungrateful. They should feel free to browse elsewhere and click onward. I had fun with my first project, and just joined your Facebook group. I look forward to more! Thanks for sharing them.