Hi! I just wanted to say that I’m just starting out beading and have watched many videos, and your was by far the best! I was feeling very frustrated until I watched your tutorial. You explained everything really well! Thank you! I can hardly wait to get started! 😊
Hi there! This was a wonderful explanation on making beaded earrings! Very thorough and very clear. I’ve seen other videos and I just couldn’t keep up and they were a little confusing. You were great!!!! Seriously! Thank you for taking your time to teach us. Greatly appreciate you.
Probably the BEST tutorial I have found.. Thank you! You used light, easy to see colors and thread and actually talked about how to read patterns. Thank you again!
Oh my I appreciate this video SO MUCH. Thank you. As a beginner this is the best video I’ve seen. Now I know what string, needles and beads I need! And you explained the beads! Now I know where I’m going wrong!
Endlich einmal jemand der zeigt wie man diese schönen Ohrringe macht, ich habe Kästen voll Perlen und das dazu gehörige Material und konnte bis jetzt nicht basteln weil ich nicht weiß wie es geht, vielen Dank
I’m so in “love” with your video! Thank you so much for sharing all the details of very step!!! You are the BEST. I can’t wait to get started on a pair.❤
Your video was truly the first tutorial I could actually follow. Tons of great information to get started on this craft. Great camera work. Very clear pictures. Your instructions were quite easy to follow.
Wow..the process of changing the thread was highly useful. I did my 1st pair of earrings and got a knot in my thread when I was 1/2 done and it took me 40 minutes to get it out.
Hello I saw your video on Pinterest and decided to visit your TH-cam video I find your video very educational and hopefully I'll be able to make earrings like this thank you
Hi. I agree as well your tutorial is so easy to follow. Thanx for the detailed explanation. It definitely would be helpful if you make more tutorials. I loved how every thing was to the point and precise.
I just found your channel. U explain brick stitch with very clear instructions without skip anything. I saw tons of brick stitch video people skip the thread knotting part at the end of making earrings and I was stuck on that. But u explain that thanks you so much . Can you plz teach tube peyote with fringe earrings . I couldn’t find best tutorial with clear instructions. Keep it up. Thanks again.
I just want to thank you so much for this tutorial! The way that you describe all the details is so easy for me to understand. I have watched this particular video several times and I just noticed that your name is the same as my youngest daughter! 💜 Elora is such a beautiful name! Thanks again for this tutorial ☺️
Dobrý den, sice nepíšu v angličtině, ale Google translator je mocný 🙂 Chci Vám napsat, že Vaše video je úžasné, dobrá práce. I já která jsem z České republiky, dle videa dobře rozumím. Máte dobré popisy ve videu. Moc hezké. Jste velice šikovná a odvedla jste dobrou práci. Děkuji 🤗🤩🍀🌈 Přeji štěstí, zdraví a úspěchy Hezký den
Hi elora...I just want you to know that your video is the best ever I love how descriptive you are...I appreciate your patience I actually feel as though I actually learned how to do this and I have been extremely intimidated by the mere thought of picking up the needle and starting so Thank You so much for the detailed procedures I feel so much better...Debbie
You did an awesome job explaining exactly what you was doing and the earrings turned out so cute! I’ll definitely be giving these a try and I look forward to more tutorials 🤗
I’m dumb I got a bunch of seed beads for Christmas I am Métis and wanted to reconnect with my culture and learn to bead well I had the same size beads as you and I thought your video was extremely well put together and easy to follow so I have it a shot I didn’t realize even though they are the same size different brands have different size holes so I was struggling to get my needle through and once I got to the fifth fringe it just wasn’t going through the beads and I busted my needle so I looked it up and realized they are different sized holes ugh LOL well it’s a learning opportunity and I now know not all beads and brands are the same I am going to try again with different beads when I get some Thank you for this tutorial I appreciate it even if I failed the first time
Sounds like experiences I've had before for sure!! I always want to use gifts of craft supplies I get as well, but it's tough to match supplies to the right projects if you didn't buy it yourself. If you still want to make use of your gift seed beads with uneven holes, they can still be used in projects that don't require tight weaving and many passes of thread. Maybe you could string them all onto one thread like for a necklace or bracelet project, maybe a long necklace that loops around several times. I also think that bead embroidery could work, where you sew rows of seed beads onto a piece of felt to make an image. Hope that helps!
I love this tutorial. I really wanted to learn beading but most of the tutorials are ao hard to follow i ended giving up halfway lol but this one was easy to follow 🥺 thank you 💕
I'm so glad I was able to help! I went through a lot of awkward tutorials too and had to learn a lot on my own, so I'm really glad I'm able to pass on what I learned
This is such a fantastic video and has helped elevate the quality of my beading projects. Do you use any of the bead project apps to create your patterns? If so, do have some that you prefer over others? I bought beading graph paper and would love the flexibility of modifying a pattern without having to color an entire new piece of graph paper. I echo what many have said and think that this video is one of the best in quality and content I have ever seen and you are a great instructor. Thank you so much for the lesson and inspiration.
Thank you so much for the compliments! So I don't actually use any bead project apps, I haven't really liked any that I found so far. I actually started making my own patterns digitally using the free program GIMP, it's like Photoshop so it's not really meant for beading but I figured out a way that I like. I've been considering sharing a video about it, so maybe I'll do that soon!
Thank you so much for making this incredible video. I was wondering if you could please share a link for the earring wires you are currently using? Can’t wait to get started with my first pair!
Hi!! How do you start the fringe without breaking beads? I got the brickstick down- which is great but i cant get the fringe started 😭 i have to use pliers to pull the needle thru the beads, and cant get them started at all on the begining 4 beads that we doubled up. My max is 3 passes thru a bead and then they either snap or i get the needle stuck.. help! ....im using czech beads, 11, wildfire line, big eye needles. I want to use lighter weight thread for the fringe but cant get it started.... I do want to add to everyone's comments about how great this tutorial is!! I nearly gave up on beading until i found this video!! Thank you!
Oh no that's no fun! I've definitely dealt with this before too. I think wildfire can get to be very bulky after several passes. Fireline thread can be better sometimes, especially if you use a lower weight like the 4-lb test, it's pretty thin. Alternately, I sometimes tie off my brick stitch thread and change to a totally different thread just for the fringe, like Nymo thread for a soft flowy fringe, which is also pretty thin thread. I think Nymo thread also works better with classic beading needles instead of big-eye, because it's nylon it gets a bit shredded on the foldy-big-eye part. So yeah, I would say either switch to Fireline 4-lb for the whole thing, or tie off your Wildfire after brick stitch is done and switch to a new classic needle and nylon thread for the fringe only. Hope that helps!!!!
Hello, do you have other patterns? I tried making these, my 1 st time, and I actually succeeded. I do, though, need to purchase delicas or hex beads. My pair of earrings are big and I made them with sead beads that are hard to set in place.
I have a hard time finding the balance between keeping the fringes tight enough to the triangle/top that there is no gap between the top and fringe but not so tight that the fringes don't hang well. I seem to end up with gaps or kinked and not dangly fringes. I have tried both NymoD and TOHO One G threads. Any suggestions or words of wisdom??
It’s tough! I usually pull it tight until it’s too stiff, then hold the bottom bead of the fringe (where the thread turns around) and pull it a little looser again while still holding the thread somewhat tight at the top, sort of wiggle back and forth until I like the tightness. When I move to the next fringe, I sort of pull at the previous fringe in case it gets tightened when I pull the next fringe tight. I just continue adjusting as I go, and sometimes I’m not happy with it either. I’ve found that sometimes the kinked fringe is also the fault of uneven beads instead of tightness, but it depends. I feel your pain!
I really enjoyed your tutorial. You were very thorough and made it easy. I just started beading a month ago. Where do you find fringe patterns. How would you design your own. I want to start making jewelry and hopefully selling them. Please do more earring tutorials. Thanks for sharing! Jenny
I think I've definitely taken 3 hours on a pair before, especially if it's a bigger pair. Sometimes I sabotage myself too and try to undo stuff I don't like, so it takes even longer! I can often do a pair in 1.5 hours though. It changes a lot for me.
Hi yes I think size B would work just fine! It's a bit thinner than size D, so it's a bit less strong. If you have trouble with the thread breaking, then I'd switch to D, but if it works for you then go for it!
Good question, it depends on the pattern and which parts of it you want shorter, but in general just remove the same number of beads from each fringe. So for this pattern, if you want it 6 beads shorter, maybe remove the 6 from the purple section. So instead of 30 purple for the first fringe, do 24 purple, and do the same for the rest of the fringes. For the white piece in the middle, I would remove that number from the white section. Hope that helps!
Thanks for sharing! Just one question, how much thread did you use? Or do you have any tips for measuring out how much thread you will need for an earring? Thanks!
I like to pull out just a comfortable amount of thread to work with: for me, i stretch my arms all the way apart to measure the thread as the length of my wingspan, so between 5 feet and 6 feet. This may not finish the whole earring though, I prefer to switch in new thread when I run out. If I try to work with thread that is too long, I get it all tangled up!
Hi! I just wanted to say that I’m just starting out beading and have watched many videos, and your was by far the best! I was feeling very frustrated until I watched your tutorial. You explained everything really well! Thank you! I can hardly wait to get started! 😊
This is the easiest video I have watched - please keep teaching, you have a gift!
Hi there! This was a wonderful explanation on making beaded earrings! Very thorough and very clear. I’ve seen other videos and I just couldn’t keep up and they were a little confusing. You were great!!!! Seriously! Thank you for taking your time to teach us. Greatly appreciate you.
By far the best introductory video on making beaded earrings! Thank you so very much 😊
Probably the BEST tutorial I have found.. Thank you!
You used light, easy to see colors and thread and actually talked about how to read patterns. Thank you again!
Oh my I appreciate this video SO MUCH. Thank you. As a beginner this is the best video I’ve seen. Now I know what string, needles and beads I need! And you explained the beads! Now I know where I’m going wrong!
I agree! This is the best tutorial I’ve seen for beaded fringe earrings. The pacing was easy to follow and pause if needed. Thank you so much!
wow thank you thank you thank you I have watched tutorials for DAYS with no success and finally I made one full earring!! horray!
Endlich einmal jemand der zeigt wie man diese schönen Ohrringe macht, ich habe Kästen voll Perlen und das dazu gehörige Material und konnte bis jetzt nicht basteln weil ich nicht weiß wie es geht, vielen Dank
Thank you! It took me a few tries but I finally got my triangle down and starting the fringe! Great instruction!
What a great video! I will be making earrings this weekend using Miyuki seed beads. Your video was the best! Thank you.
I’m so in “love” with your video! Thank you so much for sharing all the details of very step!!!
You are the BEST. I can’t wait to get started on a pair.❤
Hi love to see your video. So simply you teach line by line. So grateful to you. Love you from India 💕💖💖💖💖💖💖💕
Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us! I really appreciate the easy way you showed how to knot off and add new thread! ❤🙏🏼🥰
You are so good at explaining this!
So many details you add in your tutorial that others do not. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge! Have a beautiful day.
The best instructions I ever seen thanks so very much
Your a wonderful teacher Very impressive how you teach thank you...
Excellent tutorial video! I must say your video is one of the best I've seen. Thank you!
Your video was truly the first tutorial I could actually follow. Tons of great information to get started on this craft. Great camera work. Very clear pictures. Your instructions were quite easy to follow.
Wow, great tutorial! I feel I can do this now! Off I go!
You are a fantastic instructor. So easy to follow. I hope to see many more.
Love your tutorial..I do not bead but am very interested in learning. Thank you
Wow..the process of changing the thread was highly useful. I did my 1st pair of earrings and got a knot in my thread when I was 1/2 done and it took me 40 minutes to get it out.
Great instructions! Very clear and easy to follow. Very helpful thank you!
Amazing video! So detailed yet kept my interest the whole time! This is the best beading tutorial I’ve ever seen.
Earrings looks nice on you.
Hello I saw your video on Pinterest and decided to visit your TH-cam video I find your video very educational and hopefully I'll be able to make earrings like this thank you
Thank you for the video. Very well done!! Your directions are so clear and precise. Hope you continue to make videos!!
Mahalo for your easy to follow video. Excited to give it a try. Your video gives me confident. Thanks 😊!
Bonjour merci pour ce partage , et les très bonnes explications ; j'adore ces boucles d'oreilles;
bonne journée
This was a fantastic tutorial! Explanation and the view of your work is the best I've seen yet. I think I'm going to give it a shot. Thank you!!
Hi. I agree as well your tutorial is so easy to follow. Thanx for the detailed explanation. It definitely would be helpful if you make more tutorials. I loved how every thing was to the point and precise.
I like this video. It was easy to follow you and understand you and what you where doing. Plus I am from Denmark, so English is my 2 language.
Awesome tutorial for a complete newbie like me! Thank you so much for your very easy to follow instructions.
Agreed best instructions thank you. So clear! Well done I can’t wait to start this
After watching your video finally I made it thank you so much for this beautiful video 😍😍
I just found your channel. U explain brick stitch with very clear instructions without skip anything. I saw tons of brick stitch video people skip the thread knotting part at the end of making earrings and I was stuck on that. But u explain that thanks you so much . Can you plz teach tube peyote with fringe earrings . I couldn’t find best tutorial with clear instructions. Keep it up. Thanks again.
Very nicely explained...thanks for this type of tutorial
What a great tutorial!! thank you so much! 🙌🙌❤❤
I just want to thank you so much for this tutorial! The way that you describe all the details is so easy for me to understand. I have watched this particular video several times and I just noticed that your name is the same as my youngest daughter! 💜 Elora is such a beautiful name! Thanks again for this tutorial ☺️
I love your tutorial. Thank you. It's very well explained. I'll be making a pair😊
This was super awesome and helpful thank you so much
Dobrý den,
sice nepíšu v angličtině, ale Google translator je mocný 🙂
Chci Vám napsat, že Vaše video je úžasné, dobrá práce. I já která jsem z České republiky, dle videa dobře rozumím. Máte dobré popisy ve videu. Moc hezké. Jste velice šikovná a odvedla jste dobrou práci. Děkuji 🤗🤩🍀🌈
Přeji štěstí, zdraví a úspěchy
Hezký den
Really pretty
❤
Thankyou for the tutorial! You make it look soooooo easy...love from Fiji!❤
Thank you! I loved your video and I already improved my skills :) Keep up what you are going !
Great tutorial thank you for sharing!!!
I love your tutorial, so so helpful.
Thank you so much 🥳🥳🥳
I am going to try to pick up beading it looks like it's so fun,I hope I do good. 🖐🙃
More tutorials! please, love your video !
Well done!!! ❤️
Such a helpful video !🙌🏻 and your earring look cute !!!
Thanks for making this! I’m just starting out and this was very helpful ✨🙏🏾
Awesome tutorial! Thanks for sharing! I just bought all my supplies and hoping I can make some fringe earings!
Hi elora...I just want you to know that your video is the best ever I love how descriptive you are...I appreciate your patience I actually feel as though I actually learned how to do this and I have been extremely intimidated by the mere thought of picking up the needle and starting so Thank You so much for the detailed procedures I feel so much better...Debbie
Thank you so much!! I can't tell you how happy it makes me to see that my tutorials are helping people.
This is one of the best video's I have seen, the earrings are very pretty!!! Thank you for sharing!!! Subscribed to youe Channel! Liz x
You did an awesome job explaining exactly what you was doing and the earrings turned out so cute! I’ll definitely be giving these a try and I look forward to more tutorials 🤗
Thank you so much!!
Really super💐
I’m dumb I got a bunch of seed beads for Christmas I am Métis and wanted to reconnect with my culture and learn to bead well I had the same size beads as you and I thought your video was extremely well put together and easy to follow so I have it a shot I didn’t realize even though they are the same size different brands have different size holes so I was struggling to get my needle through and once I got to the fifth fringe it just wasn’t going through the beads and I busted my needle so I looked it up and realized they are different sized holes ugh LOL well it’s a learning opportunity and I now know not all beads and brands are the same I am going to try again with different beads when I get some
Thank you for this tutorial I appreciate it even if I failed the first time
Sounds like experiences I've had before for sure!! I always want to use gifts of craft supplies I get as well, but it's tough to match supplies to the right projects if you didn't buy it yourself.
If you still want to make use of your gift seed beads with uneven holes, they can still be used in projects that don't require tight weaving and many passes of thread. Maybe you could string them all onto one thread like for a necklace or bracelet project, maybe a long necklace that loops around several times. I also think that bead embroidery could work, where you sew rows of seed beads onto a piece of felt to make an image. Hope that helps!
Thank you for this tutorial, very thorough and clear :) Now I need to make myself a pair of earrings! :D
I love this tutorial. I really wanted to learn beading but most of the tutorials are ao hard to follow i ended giving up halfway lol but this one was easy to follow 🥺 thank you 💕
I'm so glad I was able to help! I went through a lot of awkward tutorials too and had to learn a lot on my own, so I'm really glad I'm able to pass on what I learned
GREAT!
I have never tryed this thank I will now you so help me
Amazong tutorial! I have tries one but used firelime thread which seems to be to hard. Gonna buy another thread! 😃
you are such a sweet teacher
i have a question. what was the size of the seedbeads? can i use 11?
Thank you
This is such a fantastic video and has helped elevate the quality of my beading projects.
Do you use any of the bead project apps to create your patterns? If so, do have some that you prefer over others? I bought beading graph paper and would love the flexibility of modifying a pattern without having to color an entire new piece of graph paper. I echo what many have said and think that this video is one of the best in quality and content I have ever seen and you are a great instructor. Thank you so much for the lesson and inspiration.
Thank you so much for the compliments! So I don't actually use any bead project apps, I haven't really liked any that I found so far. I actually started making my own patterns digitally using the free program GIMP, it's like Photoshop so it's not really meant for beading but I figured out a way that I like. I've been considering sharing a video about it, so maybe I'll do that soon!
I only buy Toho beads I've never had a problem with them. Silver lined are the ones I use. The color of the beads come out.
Gracias 🥰
Thank you so much for making this incredible video. I was wondering if you could please share a link for the earring wires you are currently using? Can’t wait to get started with my first pair!
thank you! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Your awsome thank you
Hi!! How do you start the fringe without breaking beads? I got the brickstick down- which is great but i cant get the fringe started 😭 i have to use pliers to pull the needle thru the beads, and cant get them started at all on the begining 4 beads that we doubled up. My max is 3 passes thru a bead and then they either snap or i get the needle stuck.. help! ....im using czech beads, 11, wildfire line, big eye needles. I want to use lighter weight thread for the fringe but cant get it started.... I do want to add to everyone's comments about how great this tutorial is!! I nearly gave up on beading until i found this video!! Thank you!
Oh no that's no fun! I've definitely dealt with this before too. I think wildfire can get to be very bulky after several passes. Fireline thread can be better sometimes, especially if you use a lower weight like the 4-lb test, it's pretty thin. Alternately, I sometimes tie off my brick stitch thread and change to a totally different thread just for the fringe, like Nymo thread for a soft flowy fringe, which is also pretty thin thread.
I think Nymo thread also works better with classic beading needles instead of big-eye, because it's nylon it gets a bit shredded on the foldy-big-eye part.
So yeah, I would say either switch to Fireline 4-lb for the whole thing, or tie off your Wildfire after brick stitch is done and switch to a new classic needle and nylon thread for the fringe only. Hope that helps!!!!
Hello, do you have other patterns? I tried making these, my 1 st time, and I actually succeeded. I do, though, need to purchase delicas or hex beads. My pair of earrings are big and I made them with sead beads that are hard to set in place.
Hi! Thanks for the great video! Where do you buy your beads from?
I have a hard time finding the balance between keeping the fringes tight enough to the triangle/top that there is no gap between the top and fringe but not so tight that the fringes don't hang well. I seem to end up with gaps or kinked and not dangly fringes. I have tried both NymoD and TOHO One G threads. Any suggestions or words of wisdom??
It’s tough! I usually pull it tight until it’s too stiff, then hold the bottom bead of the fringe (where the thread turns around) and pull it a little looser again while still holding the thread somewhat tight at the top, sort of wiggle back and forth until I like the tightness. When I move to the next fringe, I sort of pull at the previous fringe in case it gets tightened when I pull the next fringe tight. I just continue adjusting as I go, and sometimes I’m not happy with it either. I’ve found that sometimes the kinked fringe is also the fault of uneven beads instead of tightness, but it depends. I feel your pain!
I really enjoyed your tutorial. You were very thorough and made it easy. I just started beading a month ago. Where do you find fringe patterns. How would you design your own. I want to start making jewelry and hopefully selling them. Please do more earring tutorials. Thanks for sharing! Jenny
I’ve found a lot of patterns on Etsy, and I like to make my own a lot! I’ll try to get out a video with advice for how I make my own
🤩🤩😍😍👏👏👏
how long does it normally take for making one pair of the earrings? is 3 hours considered too much time?
I think I've definitely taken 3 hours on a pair before, especially if it's a bigger pair. Sometimes I sabotage myself too and try to undo stuff I don't like, so it takes even longer! I can often do a pair in 1.5 hours though. It changes a lot for me.
Hi I just wanted to know if we can use beading thread size B?
Hi yes I think size B would work just fine! It's a bit thinner than size D, so it's a bit less strong. If you have trouble with the thread breaking, then I'd switch to D, but if it works for you then go for it!
Hi...thanks for a fantastic tutorial. How do I shorten the length of the fringes when following the pattern?
Good question, it depends on the pattern and which parts of it you want shorter, but in general just remove the same number of beads from each fringe. So for this pattern, if you want it 6 beads shorter, maybe remove the 6 from the purple section. So instead of 30 purple for the first fringe, do 24 purple, and do the same for the rest of the fringes. For the white piece in the middle, I would remove that number from the white section. Hope that helps!
Thank you for answering my question. I appreciate the advice.
Thanks for sharing! Just one question, how much thread did you use? Or do you have any tips for measuring out how much thread you will need for an earring? Thanks!
I like to pull out just a comfortable amount of thread to work with: for me, i stretch my arms all the way apart to measure the thread as the length of my wingspan, so between 5 feet and 6 feet. This may not finish the whole earring though, I prefer to switch in new thread when I run out. If I try to work with thread that is too long, I get it all tangled up!
Just wondering where u get your bead containers?
Ive seen them in Michaels stores, and also on Amazon here: www.amazon.com/Embroidery-JUSTDOLIFE-Painting-Containers-Rhinestones/dp/B07MDKQ959
😍🥰
Hi, I wonder how to make an earing that look like the one you share in the video but with a half circle / dome shape on the top instead of triangle?
Hi that sounds like it would look awesome! I don't know how to do it, haha but maybe I'll figure it out some day
What’s your Etsy? I don’t see it in the description
Where do u buy your beads at online?