How to create a Right Angle Weave – Beading

Posted: November 1st, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Jewelry Videos | Tags: , , , , | 22 Comments »


www.jewelrysupply.com In this bead weaving video from JewelrySupply.com, you learn, step-by-step how to make the very versitile Right Angle Weave for bracelets, necklaces and earrings

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22 Comments on “How to create a Right Angle Weave – Beading”

  1. 1 Hellnogizmo said at 12:01 am on November 2nd, 2010:

    Thank you. You make this design very easy to follow… I already pay close attention to instructions and voices, but for some reason the way you explain things, it is very easy to follow. Thanx again. :)

  2. 2 chiccaboom said at 12:38 am on November 2nd, 2010:

    how do I end this? just tie a knot?

  3. 3 thao9 said at 1:18 am on November 2nd, 2010:

    After watching this video. I immediately started making my bracelet using the right angle weave. The bracelet was great and helped me. Thank you for the very instructional video.

  4. 4 kcvan2010 said at 1:29 am on November 2nd, 2010:

    The second row, the thread was coming out to the left side, then it was edited to come out the bottom of the bead, I got confused there.

  5. 5 uniqhanan said at 2:16 am on November 2nd, 2010:

    hi, thanks for the video, very helpful, can you show me how to attach a clasp to make it into a bracalet, thank you

  6. 6 valeria49851love said at 2:54 am on November 2nd, 2010:

    that will look good in a neckles
    you are so talented

  7. 7 silkorganza said at 3:41 am on November 2nd, 2010:

    Hi. I love your tutorials, very clear and simple. I think most people would find this stitch much much easier if they use 2 needles, then wow it is a cinch!!!!! thanks again.

  8. 8 zuzito933 said at 4:23 am on November 2nd, 2010:

    Thank you so much! For the first time I managed to do a stitch after watching the video less than a hundred times :)

  9. 9 Sofiasch said at 4:43 am on November 2nd, 2010:

    Thank you so much, I think I finally understand this stitch.

  10. 10 discoverever said at 5:41 am on November 2nd, 2010:

    Is it that even though the work started out horizontal the next row is to be looked at as vertical? It seems like your calling what was the side bead the top bead on the second row. thanks

  11. 11 discoverever said at 5:48 am on November 2nd, 2010:

    hello, I’ve gone over this video five times, and I just can’t understand the working of the next row. My problem has always been that the starting of the next row is not consist. Are you saying the side bead in the second bead of the last row is the top bead now?

  12. 12 evegpt said at 6:28 am on November 2nd, 2010:

    Now this video makes sense to an absolute beginner. I got lost on other beginner beading here on yourtube.. Thanks.

  13. 13 rencci said at 6:53 am on November 2nd, 2010:

    Ohh I see.. thanks a lot ! :)

  14. 14 sueintexas said at 7:32 am on November 2nd, 2010:

    Embroidery floss probably won’t work. Nymo, Silamide or superlon are good threads because you can match the color to the beads. You can also use fireline. It is strong but only comes in crystal and smoke.

  15. 15 rencci said at 7:37 am on November 2nd, 2010:

    This is very helpful..!

    I have a question though, what kind of thread can be used to do this ? can I use embroidery floss ? thanks

  16. 16 mostBeautiful7thDay said at 8:22 am on November 2nd, 2010:

    It’s Beautiful. I’m just wondering how do you end the weave??????

  17. 17 SnowElfEllie said at 9:06 am on November 2nd, 2010:

    So, just about any seed bead would work?

    By the way, great job with the video!
    I will do this ASAP!

  18. 18 bevracttinc said at 9:27 am on November 2nd, 2010:

    Great explaination and demonstration. Thank you for posting!

  19. 19 19thoctober1992 said at 10:09 am on November 2nd, 2010:

    Thanks :D

  20. 20 JewelrySupply said at 11:07 am on November 2nd, 2010:

    You can certainly use round beads! You may have to keep your work a bit more tense while weaving because a round bead won’t “lock” into place like a bead with more angles would. Also, keep in mind that you don’t have to stick with one shape throughout the whole weaving either, you can mix round and biconed, square and oval (as an example) – just as long as the size is about the same.

  21. 21 hellokittyigfa said at 12:00 pm on November 2nd, 2010:

    Can you do this with circular/round beads, or do they have to be the shape that yours are?

  22. 22 mamaland said at 12:17 pm on November 2nd, 2010:

    Very helpful. Thank you for posting this!!


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