HELLO Queens and Kings I hope you find this tutorial easy and understandable. Please comment down below if you have any questions, requests, and comments. Your feedback is highly appreciated.
I’m from India. I’m 74 years young girl. You are an adorably good coach. I shall definitely make this necklace for my granddaughter. Thank you. Sending love
Thank you so much for your videos teaching the techniques of beadwork you know. I feel really privileged to have found you online. You are an amazing and adorable teacher of your art. Beside that, you remember me so much of my beloved nanny that when there's a new video i run to watch it and i cannot contain my smile. Once again, thank you! As soon as i have pieces of my own made with the techniques i learned from you i will send you pictures. Please don't stop sharing the knowledge and love of your beadwork art.
i love how calming you are, please make more tutorials! i would love to see how you finish what kind of clasps you use on something like this. great tutorial!
I'm getting acquainted to bead work since 2 years , and learn a lot from all continents , North America and now Africa ... Creating my own designs (no copying of sacred designs ; I wouldn't dare) but essentially needing the techniques ! Thank you so much for showing your craft !
Thank you so much for watching Madrel😀😀. I'm so glad you are gaining from the tutorials. I am really happy that you don't want to limit your creativity too. Lots of love 😀😀
I am getting married on the 2nd of January and I am almost done making bracelets for my bridesmaids 😊 now i need to try this necklace 💃💃💃💃 already waiting for the next sarturday 😂😂😂😂 thank you cc
You teach so beautifully everything you say is clear. Thank u so much.I just did 2 rows & my kids are saying I knew how to do that a long tym ago. I watch your video three day ago today I just tried & they don't believe I didn't know how to. God bless you. #I love the word ukugaqa. I say it everytym I do ukugaqa😂
Thank you so much for the tutorial. it's easy to understand. And because of your patient to explained, I get motivated to make mine. Sending love from West Papua.
Kunjani Sisi.. all the way from Portugal.. I'm originally from Mozambique but I studied in Nelspruit in the 1990s.. Thank you sooo much for this tutorial.. we need more people showing African crafts and arts.. I will be subscribing to your channel .. Nkosi Sikele Africa
Hello Maura, thank you so much for watching and subscribing it really means a lot to me😊😊. I definitely agree we do need more people showing African crafts. Our traditions and cultures should live long 😄😄😄😄😄
I am enjoying watching your techniques. I am Indigenous and make different earrings but I would like to try necklaces. Beautiful work 👏👏👏👏😃😃. Thanks for sharing
Hello Michelle, thank you so much for watching 😊😊. Wow that's amazing, I love indigenous beading, I have seen a lot of indigenous beading and culture on tik tok, it's amazing so neat and intricate, I have also seen the shoes wow. I wish you all the best on your new project on necklaces. 😊😊
So easy to follow you as you talk very slowly and clearly but I am still not getting how to make the end part of each necklace to tie together. Thank you
Thank you for the tutorial, but I tried it went straight not giving me the shape of the neck, can you explain maybe what am I doing wrong? Is there a particular way/side of hanging the thread?
Hi dear i made my first necklace.i took a piece of string measured around my neck to size,but after i finished my necklace it didn't get round it sort of is a semi circle.
Hello Lydia, thank you so much for watching 😊😊. Welcome!!! Thank you so much, I really hope you keep learning from the tutorials. Thank you so much. Lots of love 💖😄
Ashe!! This is beautiful! I have been wanting to make one of these for some time now. Thank you so much for sharing how to make these. I appreciate you!
Hello Basadibotlhe, thank you so much for watching 😊😊. The reason you add two extra beads on the sides is because when you turn or start a new line you insert your needle on four beads unlike two beads in the rest of the row, and it will matain the shape😊😊
Hello Tickey, thank you so much for watching 😃 😃. It's very unfortunate, I have noticed that the beads are mostly in South Africa I apologise for the inconvenience. But on the bright side is that you can use seed beads too on this pattern 😃😃.
Hello TheCharya, thank you so much for watching 😃😃. I'm sure the ladies were so stunning you even forgot to listen to the music 🤣🤣🤣 I'm joking, but the best thing is that you now can also have your own necklace 😃😃. If this is the exact look you are going for, the size does matter they are 4mm sized beads. You can also use the same technique with other different sized beads. 😄😄
@@fabulouslycrafts9756 okay. I am going to try this. I have some pony beads that should be fine for practice. I also have some glass beads, but probably not enough. Now, I'm really excited. Thanks again. Blessings.
What type of thread you're using love? I love your tutorials. I had to subscribe, very educational, I want to start making mine because they're so expensiveand I get to choose whatcolors I want. Thank you. 😍❤
Thank you so much for watching and subscribing Hlongs, I really appreciate you😀😀. Wow it's very satisfying to be able to do it yourself. Plus another advantage is that your necklace will be complete at the back 😀😀
Hello Renei, thank you so much for watching 😊😊. The thread I used was about 1 meter long, but I would suggest that you use the length you are comfortable with. 😆😆
Hello Nonjabulo, thank you so much for watching 😊😊. Akunankinga Sisi noma yiphi inalidi ilungile, as long as inela ubuhlalu bakho kahle akunankinga 😊😊.