Hi everyone! I am done with the download! You can find it here: www.etsy.com/listing/1768016929 🥰 As I said in the video, this download includes 12 color variations and bead graphs for both my Philippa earrings as well as my Horea earrings! I hope that you will find it helpful. Thank you for being here 😊
I randomly came across your channel while searching diy jewelry. I looked at some videos and I just have to tell you that you have some of the most beautiful, original designs I've seen on youtube. They are so professional looking. You are very talented. I design and make jewelry also, just for fun. I used to have an Etsy shop but I got discouraged and shut it down. It was too hard to maintain while working full time. I'm no longer working (medically retired) so I'm thinking about making and selling jewelry again. Anyway, I just subscribed and look forward to seeing more from you 😀.
Hi there! Welcome to my channel and sorry about that late answer! Well, if you enjoy making jewelry and you have far too much why not give Etsy another shot ☺️ And thank for your lovely and kind feedback! I still try to find my style and figure out where I want to go with this. I started beading a little more than 3 years ago and since then it's been my absolute passion. Thank you for being here and watching ❤️🌞
I saw so many tutorials about fringe earrings, and each one is different when it comes to beading thread. Some say use fireline or wildfire for the top of the earring and a less strong one for the fringes. Others say use the same thread for the intire project. It seems like using fireline or wildfire fir the fringes makes them less flowing 🤔 I would like your input on this since it seems like that you make many fringe earrings.😊
Hi there! It actually took me many tries to figure out how to make fringe earrings that I personally like. I use Nymo thread for my fringe earrings. It is 0.2mm Nylon thread and it's perfect. I also recommend using only one piece of thread for the entire earring because weaving in ends make the top of the earring stiff and wonky sometimes. You also have the risk of too many thread showing. I don't ever use fireline or thicket Nylon thread. I don't like the look and feel. But that's all personal preference really. Thank you for coming here and asking about it ☺️ I am always late with my replies - sorry about that ❤️
It is raw brass and I really don't mind the oxidized, slightly darker look of brass. Of course it's a matter of taste and there are many people out there who prefer the shinier gold and silver options. When I show others how to make this beaded jewelry they can decide themselves which materials they want to use 😊
Hi! I love your tutorials so much they are so easy and nice explained! I just have a little problem with my stability (this is the first time i‘m trying) mine turned out a bit wobbly..yours look so stiff! Maybe it‘s because of the thread? (I used fireline 0,15mm)
Mine are not a bit wobbly. You need a sturdy finding for the center. About 1mm thick. Please don't use thinner findings made of wire. Also check your thread. It should be a non-stretchy one. I have never worked much with fireline because I don't like it. I use nylon thread. Otherwise try to keep up the tension for the brick stitch and also when I add those segments with the 4mm beads in the center. After that you should loosen up so that the outer rows have enough space on the thread. I hope you can figure it out. Good luck ☺️
I buy many Czech glass beads directly from the manufacturers. I get the Japanese seed beads from many different online shops. I always recommend ordering from the sellers in your country (or close by) for low shipping costs and no custom fees
Hi everyone! I am done with the download! You can find it here: www.etsy.com/listing/1768016929 🥰
As I said in the video, this download includes 12 color variations and bead graphs for both my Philippa earrings as well as my Horea earrings! I hope that you will find it helpful.
Thank you for being here 😊
Beautiful and the video is SO clear and easy to follow! Thanks for sharing your talent.
Perfect! So glad to read that it is easy to follow and may be helpful for others! Thank you for watching and leaving feedback ❤️
Stunning earrings, and such an easy to follow tutorial…you explain everything perfectly😊
Thank you! ☺️ Makes me happy whenever others like my designs, too! Thank you for taking the time and leaving a comment ❤️
Beautiful. Your videos are so nice and easy to follow. Thank you.
What a beautiful design! You are a very creative person!
Thank you! Happy to read that others enjoy this design, too! I certainly do 🌞
Beautiful design. Thank you for sharing!
My pleasure! I am glad you enjoy this one 😊
Beatifull 😮
Thanks 😊
I randomly came across your channel while searching diy jewelry. I looked at some videos and I just have to tell you that you have some of the most beautiful, original designs I've seen on youtube. They are so professional looking. You are very talented. I design and make jewelry also, just for fun. I used to have an Etsy shop but I got discouraged and shut it down. It was too hard to maintain while working full time. I'm no longer working (medically retired) so I'm thinking about making and selling jewelry again. Anyway, I just subscribed and look forward to seeing more from you 😀.
Hi there! Welcome to my channel and sorry about that late answer! Well, if you enjoy making jewelry and you have far too much why not give Etsy another shot ☺️
And thank for your lovely and kind feedback! I still try to find my style and figure out where I want to go with this. I started beading a little more than 3 years ago and since then it's been my absolute passion.
Thank you for being here and watching ❤️🌞
Thank you 😊 ❤
My pleasure 🌞
Hermosos, gracias por compartir tus conocimientos ❤❤
Thank you for being here and watching 🌞
Thank you for the tutorial!
You're welcome ☺️ please enjoy! ❤️🌞
Gorgeous thank you ❤😊🎉
So happy that you like this earring design! Thank you for being here 🌞
I saw so many tutorials about fringe earrings, and each one is different when it comes to beading thread. Some say use fireline or wildfire for the top of the earring and a less strong one for the fringes. Others say use the same thread for the intire project. It seems like using fireline or wildfire fir the fringes makes them less flowing 🤔
I would like your input on this since it seems like that you make many fringe earrings.😊
Hi there! It actually took me many tries to figure out how to make fringe earrings that I personally like.
I use Nymo thread for my fringe earrings. It is 0.2mm Nylon thread and it's perfect. I also recommend using only one piece of thread for the entire earring because weaving in ends make the top of the earring stiff and wonky sometimes. You also have the risk of too many thread showing.
I don't ever use fireline or thicket Nylon thread. I don't like the look and feel. But that's all personal preference really.
Thank you for coming here and asking about it ☺️ I am always late with my replies - sorry about that ❤️
Hi, do you like the way the brass oxidize on the hoops, or is this brass plated?
It is raw brass and I really don't mind the oxidized, slightly darker look of brass. Of course it's a matter of taste and there are many people out there who prefer the shinier gold and silver options. When I show others how to make this beaded jewelry they can decide themselves which materials they want to use 😊
Hi! I love your tutorials so much they are so easy and nice explained! I just have a little problem with my stability (this is the first time i‘m trying) mine turned out a bit wobbly..yours look so stiff! Maybe it‘s because of the thread? (I used fireline 0,15mm)
Mine are not a bit wobbly. You need a sturdy finding for the center. About 1mm thick. Please don't use thinner findings made of wire. Also check your thread. It should be a non-stretchy one. I have never worked much with fireline because I don't like it. I use nylon thread.
Otherwise try to keep up the tension for the brick stitch and also when I add those segments with the 4mm beads in the center. After that you should loosen up so that the outer rows have enough space on the thread.
I hope you can figure it out. Good luck ☺️
Hello desde R,D,
Onde comprar materiais? Quais sites?❤🇧🇷
I buy many Czech glass beads directly from the manufacturers. I get the Japanese seed beads from many different online shops. I always recommend ordering from the sellers in your country (or close by) for low shipping costs and no custom fees