I'm so happy to dind someone who has this pattern. I made these many years ago but I lost everything I own including an extensive collection of beads, books and my own patterns. Internet sure has helped me to regain some of what I lost. This pattern was one that was in such demand I almost couldn't keep up with it. Thank you so very much for sharing!! 😉😃
made these yesterday for a gift for my Granddaughter to give to her Christmas mad friend .I hope she will love them I have a feeling I will be making them again
Thank you for keeping and sharing your beautiful talent with us. I was hoping to find your vedio. ❤🎉🎉🎉 can't wait to try. I have 4 daughters and 6 granddaughters. 😊
I bought a exact pair f these earrings at a craft fair around 5 years ago but unfortunately lost one so now I can try to make myself one thanks very much for sharing cute earrings
i have been trying to follow this pattern elsewhere and had horrible results, thanks to you for your very well put together how to video did wonders for my beading. You did an excellent job of teaching and i am so ever grateful to you for sharing your knowledge. do you by chance have a video of the red dress earrings set?.
Hello! Dear Lori, please tell me, did you end up with earrings or did this video not help? about the earrings-dress, I haven’t shot such a video yet, but I also thought that I need to make it too. while I planned to shoot several videos with eyes for January, I promised my dear subscribers for a long time, but so far I could not find time(
hello. unfortunately no. but you can take a screenshot from the screen and increase the size of your screenshot already in the computer, then you can see each bead - as in the drawn diagram. or do it by video, pause each time and repeat immediately with the video, I think the second option is even easier...
I don’t have size 10 beads, so I’m using 11/0s - so tiny! I didn’t realize the thread was supposed to be all in one piece, so I started with one 1.5m piece, then had to tie a new piece when I started the face - it should have been noted to leave a 2m tail at the beginning. But the hat is done - and cute! - so far!
oh i guess i missed that point to point out that the thread should stay in the ponytail for the beard..you can add the thread, tie in a knot or like i do in this video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zCqWUJUwpv4.html Thank you! Good luck to you 🤞🍀💐
Yes, I did add thread, but that’s no fun, especially for a newbie! I finally finished him, after a few more challenges, like spilling whipped cream on him, and breaking two beads when the holes were too small for the thread to go through three times. I was able to sneak a replacement bead in one spot, and cover the other one - in his hatband - with a sprig of “holly.” Next time, I’ll use better beads, that are more uniform! Thanks for the tutorial!
@@barbarakennedy4186 hello. when we do something for the first time, it is always very slow and with errors, try to make this Santa again and in two hours you will have wonderful earrings ready). I wish you wonderful holidays and good luck in any new endeavors!
start with the easiest pattern. buy even beads and thin thread. Be patient and don’t rush while working, repeat each action according to the video. looked, paused, did it. repeated.
when we just start weaving, we pick up 4 white beads and stretch them along the thread. We leave most of our thread in the tail, so that we can then insert a needle into it and make the lower part of the santa. if the thread was left too short, then simply continue weaving with your working thread with which you made the upper part of the earring (that is, the cap). just pass the needle down through all the beads and make a face. If you cut off the thread of the upper part, then simply add an additional thread as in this video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zCqWUJUwpv4.htmlsi=wp9ga2cr5kMdZoHV
Hey! you can use any kind of seed beads, the main thing is that the beads are even and the same size. In general, seed beads can be bought online, on request, as well as in needlework stores.
hello! Unfortunately no. but you can make a large screen and take a screenshot from the screen, then by enlarging the screenshot you can work just on the beads as if they were drawn. good luck to you!
Hello. I have Czech seed beads number 10, its size is 2 mm. but you can use any beads (Toho, Miyuki, Delica), the main thing is that the beads are even and fit exactly in a row.
@@antoinettecondaminet1321 J'utilise des perles tchèques numéro 10, elle a une taille d'environ 2 mm, je vous conseille d'utiliser des perles Toho numéro 11, sa taille est également d'environ 2 mm mais elle est plus lisse et présente moins de défauts.
OK. it’s just that the cotton thread is not durable, it deteriorates and stretches faster, but it will last for several years), especially since these earrings will be worn only on New Year’s holidays)
hello. unfortunately no. but you can take a screenshot from the screen and increase the size of your screenshot already in the computer, then you can see each bead - as in the drawn diagram. or do it by video, pause each time and repeat immediately with the video, I think the second option is even easier...