I have made many pairs in this style. I use a heavy thread like WildFire for the top triangle, then switch to a more regular thread for the fringe. It is a nuisance but it works well.
💓🇧🇷 Saudações 🌻 Que Deus abençoe imensamente sua vida e seus Projetos Profissionais 🙏 Lindíssimo 🌹 Parabéns 👏👏 Obrigada por compartilhar maravilhas 🌻 Carinhosamente sinta meu Abraço 💞 💓🇧🇷💓🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Hey, labeling it "native style" is wrong if you are not of Indigenous ancestry.....its technically cultural appropriation. Im not trying to gate keep, but its really damaging for our culture, traditions and values.....please do research before you do beading this specific. I don't recommend it. Its not okay.
Hold up, how is it cultural appropriation? It's just a tutorial on how to make earrings. People get bent out of shape when it comes to names. It's not like it's downing our culture. It's just a simple style. I am indigenous. I don't see it as cultural appropriation. Cultural appropriation is like a person wearing regalia as a Halloween costume. This is just a known name everyone calls it because so many cultures bead.
@mo1979ca really? You don't see it.....a settler person telling settler folks that ors okay to make "native style" earrings? I have a BA in this, I should know what is appropriate or not. It's like Amazon selling "native style" dream catchers, or a lady selling "Cherokee style" boho necklaces....it devalues traditional beading, that has been passed down for centuries. It devalues traditional knowledge, just so settler folks can still "try to be like us". I highly recommend you do some research as well to further understand. Again, no hate, I just think people need to be more aware of their actions. It's a micro form of appropriation, especially if settler people in the comments are trying to make and sell "native style" bead work as their own. It's wrong....go ask other beaders, a lot of us say the same thing. Hope this helps 😊
@@Madelope people can make beaded earrings all they want, im just trying to explain the difference between calling it "native style" vs not using "native style". It still takes away all the well earned history that our ancestors have tried to keep alive. I'm all for cultural appreciation, but it's considered appropriation if non indigenous people try to profit off of "native style" earnings. Just buy the authentic stuff made my indigenous hands then; or make patterns that aren't copying traditional indigenous patterns. It's just education, I'm trying to not spread hate. If you take it personally, reflect about your own feelings then, there might be something there that's stopping you from looking at other perspectives in an open manner. I have a BA in indigenous studies if you need proof, I am also indigenous myself. I try not to speak on behalf of every nation, I just base it off of my experience and what I personally witness in my time with friends, family and university acquaintances. 🙂✌🏼 I hope you all have a great day, truly. Enjoy the sun if it's out, I certainly am. 🥰🥰🥰
I'm really into brick stiching... I love the way you start your designs... Doing 4 instead of 2...
Yes, this is a great tutorial, beautiful colours and easy to follow.
Thank You so much for sharing your knowledge.
This is a great tutorial. You make it look second nature I cant seem to get the right tension and hold it like you do. I will keep trying
I love these earrings I really like the colors
Glad you like it
Thank you for this tutorial! It was fantastic. I have been looking for some Native American designs.
excelente oportunidad para aprender está muy bien explicado gracias por la paciencia y dedicación 👏👏👏👏.. saludos desde Chile
I have made many pairs in this style. I use a heavy thread like WildFire for the top triangle, then switch to a more regular thread for the fringe. It is a nuisance but it works well.
That's a great idea!
I really like these earrings. I tried to weave them and I didn't succeed. I think I will succeed with this video, thank you 😍👍👍💥💥💥
You can do it!
Beautiful . beautiful colour combination
Thank you ♥️
Thank you so much dear for this beautiful earring 👌👌👌🤗
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Excellent
Beautiful earrings...a bit too "dangley" for me, but beautiful none the less. Thanks for sharing this lovely project with us.
Thank you! 😊
Beautiful thank you 😊
So beautiful!!
Thank you!!
Thank you so much for this tutorial.Very helpful,
beautiful
Will try to make them beautiful
Super bien filmé est expliqué! Merci beaucoup!
Очень понятно, ясно и спокойно объяснено и показано. Спасибо большое!
Muy elegante, delicado y bonito trabajo 😍
Gracias
Que hermosura!!!!
Great tutorial, very easy to follow. Thank you 😊
Thank you, a great tutorial. Very clear and well paced.
Nice Didi 👌👌
So beautiful 💞💞💕💕💞💞💕💕💞💞
I love the colours.. I've made these but in a single colour.. I'm not good with mixing colours.. 😬 😬.. Beautiful..
Consent comes first made a video a year ago and she explains the color combinations. By Olyvia Leblanc
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Thank you ...
Sehen die toll aus, habe schon lange nichts mehr gemacht. Nah vielleicht im Winter. LG Petra
Lass es uns tun
super ❤️
Muy lindos
Baguuus 😍😍
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Saudações 🌻
Que Deus abençoe imensamente sua vida e seus Projetos Profissionais 🙏
Lindíssimo 🌹
Parabéns 👏👏
Obrigada por compartilhar maravilhas 🌻
Carinhosamente sinta meu Abraço 💞
💓🇧🇷💓🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Estou feliz por ter gostado
*Guuuuud...* 😊😊😊😊😊
Gracias
Спасибо!
thank you so much! this has helped me a lot. is the top considered brick stitch? or double brick stitch?
Eu amei lindo meus parabéns 🔥🔥🔥⭐⭐⭐👏👏👏🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Las cantidades del centro del arete por favor gracias por compartir bendiciones
Que lindo
Gracias 🥰
Hermosos
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Which thread is this?
Wonderful! Is there any way to make the top part a semicircle shape? Instead of triangular. Thank you so much :)
I'm not sure but I will try when I have free time.
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Hey, labeling it "native style" is wrong if you are not of Indigenous ancestry.....its technically cultural appropriation. Im not trying to gate keep, but its really damaging for our culture, traditions and values.....please do research before you do beading this specific. I don't recommend it. Its not okay.
Hold up, how is it cultural appropriation? It's just a tutorial on how to make earrings. People get bent out of shape when it comes to names. It's not like it's downing our culture. It's just a simple style. I am indigenous. I don't see it as cultural appropriation. Cultural appropriation is like a person wearing regalia as a Halloween costume. This is just a known name everyone calls it because so many cultures bead.
@mo1979ca really? You don't see it.....a settler person telling settler folks that ors okay to make "native style" earrings? I have a BA in this, I should know what is appropriate or not. It's like Amazon selling "native style" dream catchers, or a lady selling "Cherokee style" boho necklaces....it devalues traditional beading, that has been passed down for centuries. It devalues traditional knowledge, just so settler folks can still "try to be like us". I highly recommend you do some research as well to further understand. Again, no hate, I just think people need to be more aware of their actions. It's a micro form of appropriation, especially if settler people in the comments are trying to make and sell "native style" bead work as their own. It's wrong....go ask other beaders, a lot of us say the same thing. Hope this helps 😊
@@NRRV_you’re “allowed” to make sushi all you want yet we draw the line at earrings?
@@Madelope people can make beaded earrings all they want, im just trying to explain the difference between calling it "native style" vs not using "native style". It still takes away all the well earned history that our ancestors have tried to keep alive. I'm all for cultural appreciation, but it's considered appropriation if non indigenous people try to profit off of "native style" earnings. Just buy the authentic stuff made my indigenous hands then; or make patterns that aren't copying traditional indigenous patterns. It's just education, I'm trying to not spread hate. If you take it personally, reflect about your own feelings then, there might be something there that's stopping you from looking at other perspectives in an open manner.
I have a BA in indigenous studies if you need proof, I am also indigenous myself. I try not to speak on behalf of every nation, I just base it off of my experience and what I personally witness in my time with friends, family and university acquaintances. 🙂✌🏼
I hope you all have a great day, truly. Enjoy the sun if it's out, I certainly am. 🥰🥰🥰
@@NRRV_ calling it native style is…factual. Removing it would make you just as upset because it’s not being culturally cited..