I still have some off these from back in the 80's, I loved them. They were great for going dancing because they flipped around and caught the light. I have a short neck too, but having them dangle and lay out on your shoulders was a cute look.
love the earrings. love Jill and her tutorials. Coming from a family with 5 girls our 3 foot rule our mom gave us was; you can't notice it on a galloping horse. My mom would have been 99 this year and us 'girls' still use that rule and pass it down to our child and grandchildren.
I used to maked beaded fringe earrings approx 40 years ago. I am glad they are back in style. I love your pattern for these earrings. I am going to try and make some that match the Princess Peyote Cuff, I believe there are extra beads in the kit I bought. Thank you for all of your beautiful designs.
Those fringe earrings are BEAUTIFUL! I've done a pair for myself in the leopard print.(used czech beads). Although theyve been around for a bit, im so in love with them! However, they require much patience!😂
Oh my, my first thought was an ornament. For earring wear I’m definitely a short necked person, as much as I like the longer ones. Love the suppleness of your samples. I’m so glad to have you back to teaching. You are the best teacher.
I absolutely love fringe earrings. I took have a shirt neck but that doesn't stop me from wearing the long ones. I love the color combinations you have and the pattern at the top. I saw a pair on Pinterest that looked like a peacock feather. They're massive and gorgeous! 🦚
I love making fringe earrings, they are definitely versatile from elegant to bohemian..I enjoy adding 3 15/0 at the end. Thank you for this refresher... Love the pattern thank you so much...
I’m Choctaw and my son-in-law is Navajo. I’ve been beading for many years. I always use Fireline. I used to use Nymo, but I didn’t like the way it would stretch and it was prone to being split by my needle. In many native tribes, the longer the fringe the better. So don’t be afraid to make long fringe if you wish to have native customers. I have a pattern for Santa earrings that you might like. It’s very cute and easy to make. It does not incorporate fringe.
I love all the lengths and just bought a ton of patterns to make and sell !! Love them !! Annndddd love your videos, I always learn something and if I’m lost on a pattern I look up Jill on UA-cam and she’s always got the answer !!
Jill the blue earring really makes your blue eyes pop. Makes one notice them. The blue is definitely your friend. What are the color numbers for the delicas? I know I want the blue delica and more than likely, I want to pick up all the beautiful colors you demoed with or showed to us in the earrings. Thanks for your new video. 🌸😘
Thank you for this lovely design! I will definitely be making a few! I think I like the medium to long length, but like you, I'm just not sure! So I will make a few in different lengths to see which look best on me! I really like the turquoise and white ones you made! Happy Thanksgiving! Gobble gobble!
I first saw beaded jewelry when i lived in Juneau, Alaska. I fell in love with a fringed earring in shades of red. This was in 1990. They wanted $400.00 for them.
These are adorable. Would you share the size of the thread guard you use? I'm only 3 mos into beading and oh my word and i've been doing the beads for the "hook" part. I think the guard is so clean. Thank you for taking the time to share your talent and knowledge.
I've been using beads for the hook part for 15 years! So that definitely works! But I really like the wire guard for it's professional look and it's a smoother connection to the ear wire. The Fireline I used for the top is 6lb. The thread I used on the bottom is One G, which only comes in one size. You're looking for a Size D type of thread.
I think I’m gonna make these pretty short, cause you know Barbie doesn’t have a long neck either.😂😂😂 I don’t know why I laughed out loud when u said that,!😂 Either I’m real tired beading or that was funny lol
I love the earrings. Thanking you for the pattern. I am a little confused the for the top part do you do two ladder rows without pattern and then continue with the rows on the pattern on the PDF? Thank you for your reply. Patricia
That's actually a great question and one I realize I skipped over in the instructions! I'll have to go correct that! I actually do the Row 1 beads from the pattern for the top bead of the set of two, and for the bottom bead of each set I pick up the first color that shows in the fringe, so it looks like it's part of the fringe. Thanks for asking!
How can i adjust the tension when creating the fringe? 🙏 I either have gaps in the top bead that is attached to the brick stitch, or my beads are compressed and rigid. 😫
Practice. But also, a small gap is not a problem. If it's a bigger, more noticeable gap, then it's more of an issue. Some folks swear by inserting their fingernail between the fringe and the base as they tighten and that's the right amount of give between the two. In my case, I usually end up over-tightening, and then softly loosening it up before I move on with the next fringe.
Love this video. I’m an old beader we made fringes earrings in the 1990’s. Everything comes back!
It's sooo true!!
I make them and sale them...love fringe really changes the dynamics of your face..
Girl, try 1970’s! 😂
Great instructions. I’ve never done this before but with your instructions I think I can do this. Thanks for sharing
Always a pleasure to watch you bead.
I love this design, and how clearly you explained how the fringe diagonal lengths happen. 🙏💕
Those are beautiful earrings ❣❣❣
I love these. I am a medium fringe earring wearer.
I still have some off these from back in the 80's, I loved them. They were great for going dancing because they flipped around and caught the light. I have a short neck too, but having them dangle and lay out on your shoulders was a cute look.
It’s so nice to see a Jilly tutorial today. Clear concise instructions again. Thank you!
Jill, you are a wonderful teacher! Thank you for the tutorials.
Thank you, Jill so much for this video!
Little treasures, grazie Jill
These are beautiful, love your color choices and love your haircut
Thanks for the pattern. You look so pretty
Love fringed earrings long! Fabulous!
Việc đính cườm hay và đẹp lắm, cảm ơn bạn chia sẻ video 👍👍👍
Thank you Jill for
these beautiful designs. I'm a small to medium design.
love the earrings. love Jill and her tutorials. Coming from a family with 5 girls our 3 foot rule our mom gave us was; you can't notice it on a galloping horse. My mom would have been 99 this year and us 'girls' still use that rule and pass it down to our child and grandchildren.
Love them. Yes, fabulous.
I used to maked beaded fringe earrings approx 40 years ago. I am glad they are back in style. I love your pattern for these earrings. I am going to try and make some that match the Princess Peyote Cuff, I believe there are extra beads in the kit I bought. Thank you for all of your beautiful designs.
You have great videos! Thanks!
Those fringe earrings are BEAUTIFUL! I've done a pair for myself in the leopard print.(used czech beads). Although theyve been around for a bit, im so in love with them! However, they require much patience!😂
Wow those are gorgeous. I'm going to make some.
Those are gorgeous!!!
Oh my, my first thought was an ornament. For earring wear I’m definitely a short necked person, as much as I like the longer ones. Love the suppleness of your samples. I’m so glad to have you back to teaching. You are the best teacher.
I absolutely love fringe earrings. I took have a shirt neck but that doesn't stop me from wearing the long ones.
I love the color combinations you have and the pattern at the top.
I saw a pair on Pinterest that looked like a peacock feather. They're massive and gorgeous! 🦚
You’re the best teacher 😊 please continue to put out your beading tutorials. Thank you.
You are a phenomenal teacher!!!
So glad to see a tutorial! You are a great teacher!
Thank you for such a clear, concise video full of good tips!
I love the fringe earrings! I have made some in different patterns and they are so much fun to make! I, personally, like the medium length.
I love making fringe earrings, they are definitely versatile from elegant to bohemian..I enjoy adding 3 15/0 at the end. Thank you for this refresher... Love the pattern thank you so much...
Thanks again for another easy to follow tutorial. I also love your outfit. The colors look great on you.
Thank you so much!
Thank you!! Awesome, as usual!
Simply gorgeous Flirty Fringe earrings! How I love Delicas. Thanks for your clear and easy to follow tutorials.
I LOVE LOVE LOVE your tutorial! I am very excited to try and make these myself. Thank you so much for what you do!
Beautiful earrings, pattern and colors! Great video! Thank you!
Glad you like them!
In the process of making these, love them! How much thread would you recommend using for the fringe?
These are beautiful Jill! I am going to try them soon!
I’m Choctaw and my son-in-law is Navajo. I’ve been beading for many years. I always use Fireline. I used to use Nymo, but I didn’t like the way it would stretch and it was prone to being split by my needle.
In many native tribes, the longer the fringe the better. So don’t be afraid to make long fringe if you wish to have native customers.
I have a pattern for Santa earrings that you might like. It’s very cute and easy to make. It does not incorporate fringe.
I love all the lengths and just bought a ton of patterns to make and sell !! Love them !!
Annndddd love your videos, I always learn something and if I’m lost on a pattern I look up Jill on UA-cam and she’s always got the answer !!
Awesome! Thank you! I'm so glad I can be a resource for you!
Thank you Jill ♡
Love to enter the contest for fringe earrings and I’m like you-probably Medium.
Thank you Jill. So nice to get a beautiful earring designed by you. Happy Thanksgiving Eve. *hugs*
Love this! Thanks again for another fun design! 💜💙 definitely getting my beads together for a bit shorter version for myself. 😀
I'm a medium fringe gal, but makes the Long ones for my daughters.
Thanks for this tutorial, you explain everything so well and I’m going to give them a go (although I’m in the short neck group 😂)!
Us short neck ladies still deserve fringe earrings! :-)
Jill the blue earring really makes your blue eyes pop. Makes one notice them. The blue is definitely your friend. What are the color numbers for the delicas? I know I want the blue delica and more than likely, I want to pick up all the beautiful colors you demoed with or showed to us in the earrings. Thanks for your new video. 🌸😘
Thank you for this lovely design! I will definitely be making a few! I think I like the medium to long length, but like you, I'm just not sure! So I will make a few in different lengths to see which look best on me! I really like the turquoise and white ones you made! Happy Thanksgiving! Gobble gobble!
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So beautiful ❤️ it
I'm inspired.
So excited to see you here!
Good to see you! 🤗
I first saw beaded jewelry when i lived in Juneau, Alaska. I fell in love with a fringed earring in shades of red. This was in 1990. They wanted $400.00 for them.
WOW! That's impressive! LOL!
I am just learning about wire guards, thank you! What size are the ones you are using? Thanks for another amazing tutorial.
These are adorable. Would you share the size of the thread guard you use? I'm only 3 mos into beading and oh my word and i've been doing the beads for the "hook" part. I think the guard is so clean. Thank you for taking the time to share your talent and knowledge.
I've been using beads for the hook part for 15 years! So that definitely works! But I really like the wire guard for it's professional look and it's a smoother connection to the ear wire. The Fireline I used for the top is 6lb. The thread I used on the bottom is One G, which only comes in one size. You're looking for a Size D type of thread.
I think I’m gonna make these pretty short, cause you know Barbie doesn’t have a long neck either.😂😂😂 I don’t know why I laughed out loud when u said that,!😂 Either I’m real tired beading or that was funny lol
Hi Jill. Wondering where you get your beading mat trays? They look very comfortable to work with. Thank you!
Hey Jill!
I love the earrings. Thanking you for the pattern. I am a little confused the for the top part do you do two ladder rows without pattern and then continue with the rows on the pattern on the PDF? Thank you for your reply. Patricia
That's actually a great question and one I realize I skipped over in the instructions! I'll have to go correct that! I actually do the Row 1 beads from the pattern for the top bead of the set of two, and for the bottom bead of each set I pick up the first color that shows in the fringe, so it looks like it's part of the fringe. Thanks for asking!
@@JillWisemanDesigns Thank you Jill for answering and explaining. Many thanks. Love your work. Patricia
How can i adjust the tension when creating the fringe? 🙏 I either have gaps in the top bead that is attached to the brick stitch, or my beads are compressed and rigid. 😫
Practice. But also, a small gap is not a problem. If it's a bigger, more noticeable gap, then it's more of an issue. Some folks swear by inserting their fingernail between the fringe and the base as they tighten and that's the right amount of give between the two. In my case, I usually end up over-tightening, and then softly loosening it up before I move on with the next fringe.
Do you know where I can find graph to use to design with?
What size needle do you use for 11/0 Delicas with fireside for the top?
I usually use a Size 11 beading needle, but you can even get away with a Size 10.
@@JillWisemanDesigns thanks
How do I order a kit? Thanks.
Long fringe
Thank you so much for the tutorial and pattern! I can't wait to use it!