Love the original(made some back then!!!) and the variations but I made the mistake of using a little bit too thick thread and I had to figure out a way not to do the “funky turnarounds” and all that back stitch to go forward. Worked super well and earring is still sturdy!!!
Hi Kelly! I have and idea for you! If you fold the thread yo don’t have a knot at the begging of the beading ! That way is not a possibility to the thread to brake! And also the thread doesn’t tangle! I hope not interfere but gave some word of wisdom from my teacher from high school! Maybe 50 years ago! Lol Ty again for you kindness and time!
The best thing to do it to get you a caliper and measure them or use a ruler to measure and then covert the inches to mm. You can do this easily only by google searching inches to mm. Once you have your mm measurement you’ll know exactly the size you’ve got.
Oh my!!!! Now, wouldn't those earrings look wonderful in black and silver? (and in my ears?) Thanks, Kelly!
I don't know how to speak English, but you explain so well that I understand them perfectly, thanks, regards! from Mexico.🤗❤
Beautiful earrings, thank you for sharing your designs with us and for your concise method of teaching. Congratulations on your 20 years.
Thanks for speak so clear english and simple in order to understand you my principal language is Spanish
So beautiful
Thank you for sharing. They are beautiful 😍
What fun Kelly! I am having the best time with this pattern. Thanks especially for the tip on the superduos’ finish, that made things so much easier!
I love the variations! thank you for sharing.
loved them
Bellísimos me encantaron 🥰❤💕 gracias por el video saludos desde 🇲🇽🙋♀️🙏⚘🌹
Muy bonitos ,gracias x compartir tutorial,🙅♀️❤️Bendiciones.🙏
Congratulations on your 20 year anniversary. I know you’ve worked hard to achieve this. good for you.
I so remember these! Thanks for the variations. Happy Anniversary to you and your shop!!❤
These are so beautiful!!
Love the original(made some back then!!!) and the variations but I made the mistake of using a little bit too thick thread and I had to figure out a way not to do the “funky turnarounds” and all that back stitch to go forward. Worked super well and earring is still sturdy!!!
You are woinderful
Благодарю за интересный мастер класс 😊
Eres una gran maestra. Bendiciones 💋🙏❤️ . Bugle # 3 es igual a 3 milímetros? Gracias 🙏
#3 = 6mm
@@offthebeadedpath muchas gracias.❤️🙏💋
Do you have a tutorial for the red, white and blue ring you ate wearing in this earring tutorial?
Hi Kelly! I have and idea for you! If you fold the thread yo don’t have a knot at the begging of the beading ! That way is not a possibility to the thread to brake! And also the thread doesn’t tangle! I hope not interfere but gave some word of wisdom from my teacher from high school! Maybe 50 years ago! Lol
Ty again for you kindness and time!
I have some bugle beads that aren’t marked as to what size they are. Could you explain how I would measure them?
The best thing to do it to get you a caliper and measure them or use a ruler to measure and then covert the inches to mm. You can do this easily only by google searching inches to mm. Once you have your mm measurement you’ll know exactly the size you’ve got.
Kelly what are the colors you used today?
The color schemes for all the earrings for each day are actually found on the pattern that I have for sale on my website.
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Kindly teach us that ring please ☺️
Already have! It’s a video here on my YT channel
You said variation 1. Does that mean there will be others. 🤔
Yep
Don't be like Rhonda, remember to thread your needle before you tie your knot!! Be smarter than Rhonda hahahahaha😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣