


Tomorrow I will be teaching a spiral rope class and have been working furiously to complete my class notes. Due to the hassles of life over the past couple of weeks (see previous posts) I have sadly neglected my beading.
Spiral rope is a terrific stitch - so easy for the beginner, but a few simple variations can give totally different looks from the same few beads. Different sizes and different colours make for some unique looks. I have had a lot of fun with these.
2 comments:
Love that stitch...I would love to learn it :)
Happy St. Patrick's Day, my blogging buddy ;]
And Happy St Patrick's Day to you too.
I plan to list a tutorial on this stitch in my etsy store just as soon as the computer is back on line.
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