I love how you explained each step so well, only thing I didnt see is you threading it. i have never worked with any of these products and didnt even know there was needles for this. Def new subscriber. Lovely earrings btw.
actual earring tutorial starts around 5:30... The beginning is helpful if you don't know how to brick stitch but be forewarned that the colors aren't in the right order. I ended up undoing and redoing my work twice because I started following along at the beginning without realizing we were just covering technique.
Where did you get your products (beads & string)? I'm looking on amazon. If it's not too much trouble could you send me one you suggest that has everything a beginner needs? Pls
Hey! So i used this tutorial and it was amazing! But my beads would move or flop around instead of staying tight and stiff. Is there something im doing wrong?
If you look up beaded fringe earrings the bridge to make these earrings would be the same , you just go around the two beads twice instead of once like in this video that’s why it slides around because no strength :/
How do you keep the beads tight I. The hoop? I did this and my beads somewhat flip around the hoop. I want it to be stationary on the outside. Please help!!!
Do you know how to do bracelets and like lanyards? Even the bigger beaded earrings? I’m trying to learn lol no one in my family knows and I’ve tried asking. 😭😭❤️
i have watched so many videos on 'how to' and this is the best one i have seen, i made my first pair of earrings ever (did a hoop pair of your zig zag design) i will be gifting someone. please show more videos of earrings ect. i love how you really showed step by step AND said it out loud as you went along...cant wait for more.
These are cute! Thank you! Love your teaching style. More beaded earring tutorials is a suggestion. I would be interested in learning how to do beads inside of a circle.
Love it!! 💕 I was wondering where I kept going wrong 😂 It's exactly like what we'd refer to as "tacking down" in Métis beading when you go back through the top bead with the string and pull it tight. I didn't think this concept transferred to earrings lol. So thank you for this awesomely clear step-by-step guide!!