@genevavanderzeil: When Anna Paul captures you in crafty hunchback mode you gotta drop the tutorial! Finally sharing my beaded bag tutorial here. Like for part 2. Here are a few useful things to know: - Beads: I used faceted acrylic beads that I bought on Aliexpress (there’s a link in my stories and I’ll add it to my website also). The sizes I have used are 14mm/16mm/20mm (this tutorial uses the 16mm). I also used the 14mm to make one for the girls. You need approx the following number: - 14mm: best for kids size, I used about 200 to make a small bag for the girls - 16mm: 400 - 20mm: 180 Fishing line: you should use 0.6mm or 0.7mm fishing line for this. I found the right stuff at @bunnings from Grunt if you’re in Australia. Don’t use stretch beading line as it doesn’t work. I usually cut off about 1m (40 inches) of line to work with - but when you’re starting out it’s a good idea to use shorter pieces to practice with because the longer they are the harder it is to work with it. Bag size: for an adult sized baguette bag you want to make a rectangle of beads that’s about 30cm x 20cm. The rows run down the long side. You then fold it longways to make the bag by beading up the sides and adding a handle. I’m sure you will have soooo many questions as it’s SUCH a hard project to explain. I suggest you set this up while you’re making your own bad and just pause and move forward as you work it out. #beadedbag #DIY #diyhandbag #diybeadedbag