Hi, I would like to learn how can I calculate the measurment of my rope.For example,when I want to crochet a necklace for 45 cm,while I string the beads how can I understand.
It depends on how many beads per row you are going to have. For example, if your pattern requires 6 beads per row and the total lenght is 45 cm, you need to string 6 x 45 = 270 cm of beads. :)
Greeting! Thanks for sharing your beautiful creations. I was wondering how many beads to start the chain with. I couldn't seem to find it on any of the patterens. Unless I just don't understand them. :-).
Oh thank you so much for all your hard work! I would never have tried beaded crochet if I hadn't seen the ropes you made! And all these patterns are beautiful!! Thanks again! :)
I love the design and thank you for sharing. Do you have or know of a reference on increasing the number of beads as you move along a crochet rope necklace?
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ReplyDeleteWhen I click on the image I get a .dbb file? What program can open this format?
ReplyDeleteThe file can be opened and edited in free JBead program. It is available here: http://www.jbead.ch/Download.html
DeleteI have tried to open these images with the jbead program. Keep getting a syntax error message. Help please!
ReplyDeleteOnly the rose pattern is a dbb file that can be viewed in JBead, the rest are just image files...
DeleteI have been trying to open the Rose file... but I keep getting an error in JBead. Is it possible for you to publish and image file?
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately it isn't possible, however if you contact me to my e-mail address I can send you a pdf file with the pattern. :)
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ReplyDeleteI would like to learn how can I calculate the measurment of my rope.For example,when I want to crochet a necklace for 45 cm,while I string the beads how can I understand.
Please help me !!!
It depends on how many beads per row you are going to have. For example, if your pattern requires 6 beads per row and the total lenght is 45 cm, you need to string 6 x 45 = 270 cm of beads. :)
DeleteThank you :)
ReplyDeletebardzo dziekuje za udostępnienie darmowych wzorków na pewno skorzystam ;)
ReplyDeleteYour work is very beautiful. I understand how difficult these ropes can be to string and to crochet.
ReplyDeleteYour work is very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteОчень красивые и стильные схемы!!! Спасибо!
ReplyDeleteThank you! Hannah
ReplyDeleteHello,thanks so much for providing these patterns! However,I am a bit confused. Is the circumference the about to start the chain with.
ReplyDeleteYes, the circumference is the number of beads per row :)
DeleteThanks! Sorry for the mutiple queries. I wasn't sure it went thru.
DeleteGreeting! Thanks for sharing your beautiful creations. I was wondering how many beads to start the chain with. I couldn't seem to find it on any of the patterens. Unless I just don't understand them. :-).
ReplyDeleteOh thank you so much for all your hard work! I would never have tried beaded crochet if I hadn't seen the ropes you made! And all these patterns are beautiful!! Thanks again! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you very much :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, and thanks for these beautiful patterns!!! I have just used one and I'm extremely happy with it:) Best wishes, Maria
ReplyDeleteHow do you read crochet rope patterns. Is it row by row or column by column and from left to right or right to left? Thanks
ReplyDeleteLeft to right and column by column. :)
DeleteI love the design and thank you for sharing. Do you have or know of a reference on increasing the number of beads as you move along a crochet rope necklace?
ReplyDeleteI'm afraid I won't be able to help you, I have never tried it myself... But I'm wishing you good luck in finding some. :)
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ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your wonderful designs and generosity in sharing them! I look forward to making some of these beautiful necklaces very soon xx
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