Do the African helix stitch to make a beaded bracelet

Do the African helix stitch to make a beaded bracelet

Watch this video to learn how to make a bracelet using seed beads and the African helix stitch.

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Creator's Site: www.auntiesbeads.com
Curated By: rhei222

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dadisi 9 months ago
Why does the sound and action of the video stop before it's completed?
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withsharpclaws (1) 5 months ago
i wish the camera was oriented as if we were working on the same bracelet, so i can see which direction she's going....i get confuzzled!
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Bet 4 months ago
Hi, I'm new to beading, But I was wondering why Karla stopped,Knotted and cut off her line and restarted again? Why didn't she just keep going?
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soapybeader 2 months ago
Thank You Karla....That was wonderfull...You made me understand it so well.
I can't wait to begin.
(((HUGS))) soapybeader
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Azurite last month
Really great info, I just wish it played smoother, it makes it hard to follow =/
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