Catching A Loose Thread From A Twisted Bead
Don't you hate finding loose loops in your beadwork, from beads that were twisted, or thread that was caught around a neighbor?
Kate McKinnon shows you a quick fix for the dreaded Night Loop, without cutting your thread. If this video helped you, please feel free to share it, or include it on your web site.
Find our books at your local bead store, on Amazon.com, or in Kate's shop:
http://katemckinnon.bigcartel.com/product/pre-order-bundle-two-volume-set
Видео Catching A Loose Thread From A Twisted Bead канала Contemporary Geometric Beadwork Kate McKinnon
Kate McKinnon shows you a quick fix for the dreaded Night Loop, without cutting your thread. If this video helped you, please feel free to share it, or include it on your web site.
Find our books at your local bead store, on Amazon.com, or in Kate's shop:
http://katemckinnon.bigcartel.com/product/pre-order-bundle-two-volume-set
Видео Catching A Loose Thread From A Twisted Bead канала Contemporary Geometric Beadwork Kate McKinnon
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