100% agreed😂 I learned how to bead bracelets native american style, by a Native american Himself (super nice guy), but he taught me at a camp we both helped at last summer n ever since than My bead collection grew... leather collection grew... lol, needles, leather needles ect. His art , the guy that taught me.... his jewelry art is my goals. I'm super appreciative of him teaching me, we stil ltalk to this day. Its the best thing I've learned
Didn't know if you were aware of this but, if you add two beads and go under the second thread or between the 2nd and 3rd beads when beginning the brick stitch, no thread shows on the outside. You bring your thread up through the second bead after having gone under the one from your previous stitch and then you have to go into the first bead from the top and then under the second bead again though. And it does seem to tend to want to make the ends curl up a bit if you pull your thread too tight. I personally prefer doing it this way but it's totally up to you however you want to.
Thank you so much 🤗 I understand what you said and I did that way in a similar video, you can find and watch on my channel. And this is one of the other ways I use 😁💕
Beautiful! I watched this video over and over again, but I finally made my own pair. I did it in different shades of pink and it came out amazing. I’m thinking green next. Anyways, great tutorial. Thanks for sharing :)
Thank you so much for this beautiful video, this is very helpful but I have a question I ran out of strings in between so how did you add another string? Please tell me. Waiting for your reply 🙏🏻🤗💞
Try to end your string in the triangle part. Hide the tail inside the seed hole. Start a new thread and attach it somewhere near the previous position, then thread back to the position to continue.
It's nylon thread. Miyuki nylon thread from Japan. You can go to my website and view any tutorial. I list material link in "Shop for the tutorial" section.
@@HuongHandmade12 thank you very much for replying..bt how I can get it pl.suggest..and can I use cotton elastic thread..?? It is also very strong..I have it..
I love these! I've been trying to make a pair of these earrings for so long but I can't ever get the tassels to hang straight down. It doesn't seem to matter what brand of beads or what type of beading thread I use.
sometimes mine go sideways and don't all line up so I layed it flat on my table so all were straight and put a piece of scotch tape on the fringe and left it over night. They all lay straight. try that and see if it works for you.
This is the same problem I have . I have used 11/0 Czech seed beads and Wildfire 0.15mm thread . Any idea of what I can do to fix it ? Making this earring was a lot of work (at least for a beginner like me ) and the tassels make it look weird . Thank you , great tutorial. I tried to make this type of earring with other tutorials but yours was the easiest to follow .
@@jackiealv6547 I had the same issue with the thread as you. It wouldn't let me pass thro more than 1 to 2 times so I couldn't finish it. I think that .15mm thread is too stiff and thick causing it to not hang right. I am going to go buy the. 2mm thread like she uses and try again tomorrow lol.
My earrings, the triangle section always folds over, thus losing their shape while wearing them. I use bugle beads. Do you have any idea why this might happen? You can only pass through the bead so many times. What thread do you use?
@@HuongHandmade12 , thanks for the detailed info. Very pretty earrings, I love the fringe. Oh by the way, can you tell me where you bought your ear wires please? They're very nice.
So beautiful 💜💙💜💙💜💙💜💙💜
Trust me jewellery making is the most addictive craft 😆😆 I'm addicted to it too
😂 me too 😄💋
100% agreed😂 I learned how to bead bracelets native american style, by a Native american Himself (super nice guy), but he taught me at a camp we both helped at last summer n ever since than My bead collection grew... leather collection grew... lol, needles, leather needles ect. His art , the guy that taught me.... his jewelry art is my goals. I'm super appreciative of him teaching me, we stil ltalk to this day. Its the best thing I've learned
So detailed. Thank you
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Very beautiful !!!!!!
Love this so much! Thank you for making it easy ❤️
Didn't know if you were aware of this but, if you add two beads and go under the second thread or between the 2nd and 3rd beads when beginning the brick stitch, no thread shows on the outside. You bring your thread up through the second bead after having gone under the one from your previous stitch and then you have to go into the first bead from the top and then under the second bead again though. And it does seem to tend to want to make the ends curl up a bit if you pull your thread too tight. I personally prefer doing it this way but it's totally up to you however you want to.
Thank you so much 🤗 I understand what you said and I did that way in a similar video, you can find and watch on my channel. And this is one of the other ways I use 😁💕
Beautiful! I watched this video over and over again, but I finally made my own pair. I did it in different shades of pink and it came out amazing. I’m thinking green next. Anyways, great tutorial. Thanks for sharing :)
I have learned a lot in your videos ❤️❤️❤️
Can you use fireline for all sead bead earing instead of the types of string that other people tell you to use
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This is a wonderful and detailed video. Easy to follow and really encouraging. kindly make more tutorials. I am grateful and iv already subscribed.
What thread you used ?
Very nicely done. What are the supplies you are using, beads(size) and beading thread(make of thread) etc...?
Thank you so much for this beautiful video, this is very helpful but I have a question I ran out of strings in between so how did you add another string? Please tell me. Waiting for your reply 🙏🏻🤗💞
Try to end your string in the triangle part. Hide the tail inside the seed hole. Start a new thread and attach it somewhere near the previous position, then thread back to the position to continue.
Very nicely explained thank you so much. Pl let me know which type of thread you have used
It's nylon thread. Miyuki nylon thread from Japan. You can go to my website and view any tutorial. I list material link in "Shop for the tutorial" section.
@@HuongHandmade12 thank you very much for replying..bt how I can get it pl.suggest..and can I use cotton elastic thread..?? It is also very strong..I have it..
I just list the link that you can purchase from. You also can use your thread if it small enough (~0.2mm)
@@HuongHandmade12 ok.. thanks for instant reply...and giving your prescious time.. God bless you..dear..
I love these! I've been trying to make a pair of these earrings for so long but I can't ever get the tassels to hang straight down. It doesn't seem to matter what brand of beads or what type of beading thread I use.
What type of beads did you use? same size?
sometimes mine go sideways and don't all line up so I layed it flat on my table so all were straight and put a piece of scotch tape on the fringe and left it over night. They all lay straight. try that and see if it works for you.
This is the same problem I have . I have used 11/0 Czech seed beads and Wildfire 0.15mm thread . Any idea of what I can do to fix it ? Making this earring was a lot of work (at least for a beginner like me ) and the tassels make it look weird . Thank you , great tutorial. I tried to make this type of earring with other tutorials but yours was the easiest to follow .
@@jackiealv6547 I had the same issue with the thread as you. It wouldn't let me pass thro more than 1 to 2 times so I couldn't finish it. I think that .15mm thread is too stiff and thick causing it to not hang right. I am going to go buy the. 2mm thread like she uses and try again tomorrow lol.
My earrings, the triangle section always folds over, thus losing their shape while wearing them. I use bugle beads. Do you have any idea why this might happen? You can only pass through the bead so many times. What thread do you use?
Tight the thread more. I use nylon thread, brand Miyuki from Japan, its thickness is 0.2mm.
It is is an amazing tutorial I loved it ,
But when I tried, the earing became stiff . Can you say what is the problem
Do not tighten the thread. I think it's easier for you to do better if you do it again.
How many inches of thread do you leave before your first beads?
Paola Vega about 8"
How long should my thread be initially
It's up to you. You can add more later.
I want a batron
Hello sis, pls tell me it's a Nylon thread ??? Which size ???
It's nylon thread, brand Miyuki from Japan. Its thickness is 0.2mm
Which thread and needle is this? Please tell and also the beads please reply soon as possible 🙏🙏
I use miyuki nylon thread, miyuki beading needle #11 and miyuki seed beads 11/0 💕
@@HuongHandmade12 , thanks for the detailed info. Very pretty earrings, I love the fringe. Oh by the way, can you tell me where you bought your ear wires please? They're very nice.
Estella V. Ruiz you can buy it at aliexpress.com 💕
hello what kind of beads did you used?thank you
Thank you very much...i appreciated your reply♥️♥️♥️
Looks like 11/0 seed beads.
Oi