I did make a pair of these earrings--easy to do, even for a beginner (me). I did use a size 11/0 seed bead in lieu of the true2s and it worked up just fine. Thank you for sharing this--because superduos come in every color under the sun, I will be using this instruction to make many more earrings!!
That's a great idea! We will definitely work on that in the future. We do have a project with step-by-step instructions for a pair of earrings. Check it out here: www.fusionbeads.com/powwow-earrings There isn't a video yet but we will work on one!
Hi , tried to make these earrings but one of the bottom part earring become smaller then other one in circle. I used fire line and followed the instructions too. I know it’s because of tension of the thread maybe. Can u suggest how to maintain same tension on both pair. I tried 5-6 times but same problem ruined it. Plz reply.
Hi and thank you for the great tutorial. I did all steps which you show, but at the end the bigger part is very loose. I am trying to tight it however it doesn't work. Do you have any suggestions why this problem appears. Thank you in advance :). Also if there any other options of replacing the fire line. Just wondering where is the issue.
Hello from Fusion Beads! Thank you for the question. We do like FireLine best for this project because it won't stretch. When you stitch please make sure to check your tension along the way after you add each bead. The finished piece will have a slightly domed look when done due to the way the beads are cinched together. If you need further help please email us at support@fusionbeads.com!
Hi Frannie--I just wanted to chime in on your question. Unless your tension is really tight, these did not dome--I found myself laying them down on the table just to help correct my tension, that seemed to work for me.
I did make a pair of these earrings--easy to do, even for a beginner (me). I did use a size 11/0 seed bead in lieu of the true2s and it worked up just fine. Thank you for sharing this--because superduos come in every color under the sun, I will be using this instruction to make many more earrings!!
That's awesome! We would love to see pictures of how your earrings turned out!
Very good tutorial. Could you possibly do a brick stitch native American fringe earring tutorial? Thank you!
That's a great idea! We will definitely work on that in the future.
We do have a project with step-by-step instructions for a pair of earrings. Check it out here: www.fusionbeads.com/powwow-earrings
There isn't a video yet but we will work on one!
Fusion Beads Thank you so much. Look forward to the video.
Hi , tried to make these earrings but one of the bottom part earring become smaller then other one in circle. I used fire line and followed the instructions too. I know it’s because of tension of the thread maybe. Can u suggest how to maintain same tension on both pair. I tried 5-6 times but same problem ruined it. Plz reply.
Hi and thank you for the great tutorial. I did all steps which you show, but at the end the bigger part is very loose. I am trying to tight it however it doesn't work. Do you have any suggestions why this problem appears. Thank you in advance :).
Also if there any other options of replacing the fire line. Just wondering where is the issue.
Hello from Fusion Beads! Thank you for the question. We do like FireLine best for this project because it won't stretch. When you stitch please make sure to check your tension along the way after you add each bead. The finished piece will have a slightly domed look when done due to the way the beads are cinched together. If you need further help please email us at support@fusionbeads.com!
hi does the earring dome. thank you
Hi Frannie--I just wanted to chime in on your question. Unless your tension is really tight, these did not dome--I found myself laying them down on the table just to help correct my tension, that seemed to work for me.
Hi. Yes, they dome slightly.
thank you
thanks sue