Enjoyed the video and your way of explaining things. I was a little put off at first with it being the opposite way around for me, but after a few minutes my brain got into gear lol. I have a huge stash of beads so will give the earrings a try with some of those, not sure if I have the myuki or not. Do you think the memory wire would work in the same way? Thank you for sharing your talent with us.
Hi angel, I get mine from my local craft store. You can shop online or your craft store for a #5 or #6 seed bead. Some folks also call them crow beads. Myuki is the brand used in this video.
hi there,love your work!could you make a tutorial on useing the open hoop earrings and how to tuck the end tails of the yarn at the end.am asking because i tried mine with the open hoop and it almost slipped of from one end!had to use super glue!didnt look neat!kindly help!thank u
You can make your own designs now that you see how the stitches are worked. I play around with 80 to 90 stitches depending on the designs for the larger hoop. For the smaller its anywhere from 75 to 90 scs. Feel free to play with it and try different ones. Just make sure you do the same for the second hoop.
I have the perfect threader for some of the smallest beads and thread. You can find it at my site, Brenda's Bric-a-Brac. Just search "threader" when on my site and it will take you to that post. I love it! And love to share it with everyone!
Nice video and earrings BUT YOU SHOW THE BLUE WEB LOOKING ONE AT THE BEGINNING and make the white ones with beads! WHERE is the video for the blue webbed ones??? 🙏🏾
i have really enjoyed your video...you provided alot of directions in such a short amount of time! LOVE IT! thanks
what a wonderful tutorial. Everything explained in a simple and clear way. Thank you for doing this.
These are great earrings and I love your video. Great job, can't wait to make some for my friend and I this evening.
I am excited to make the earring's. you are talented,thank you for the tutorial it was clear and precise.
i love this tutorial, and love that you are left handed too:)
Muy originales tus aros, me encantaron.Sigue, deleitándonos con tus proyectos.Felicitaciones!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That's beautiful! I'm going to try that as Christmas presents!!
love your tutorial so much to learn! thank you 're a real pro!
Great tutorial very clear instructions. Thank you so much.
Thea, I used myuki glass beads in a size #5. The higher the number, the smaller the beads. I also sometimes use #6 delica beads.
This is a great tutorial, really clear. Thank-you
Beautiful! Great tutorial, I will try this!
great work,, i love it. can youalso do a video on the blue one that you showed earlier, i Woud love to make those. Hope you put it up soon
this is a great video. Can't wait to give these a try...
Enjoyed the video and your way of explaining things. I was a little put off at first with it being the opposite way around for me, but after a few minutes my brain got into gear lol. I have a huge stash of beads so will give the earrings a try with some of those, not sure if I have the myuki or not. Do you think the memory wire would work in the same way? Thank you for sharing your talent with us.
wow! that is so beautiful! thank u for sharing n teaching!
Wow... great job! Now Im going to try that... thanks!
So beautiful I like it and I will try thanks for sharing
Hi angel, I get mine from my local craft store. You can shop online or your craft store for a #5 or #6 seed bead. Some folks also call them crow beads. Myuki is the brand used in this video.
Love your tutorial!!!
Thankyou my earrings turned out great
Great tutorial. How many sc do you put on the large bangle?
Thanks
Hermosos, hermosos y muy bien explicado. Gracias!!
hi there,love your work!could you make a tutorial on useing the open hoop earrings and how to tuck the end tails of the yarn at the end.am asking because i tried mine with the open hoop and it almost slipped of from one end!had to use super glue!didnt look neat!kindly help!thank u
this is awesome, gonna try this tomorrow:)
Love this! What size hook are you using?
very informitive...I wasn't sure where to find bangles...I'll try the beauty store, thanks :-)
I usually sell them in my shop but I have to restock. Check back soon.
LeftyHooker
ok thanks! please let me know the email address when you restock. thanks :-)
It's will be posted in my etsy shop crochethooka.etsy.com
LeftyHooker
thanks, I found some at my local WalMart a few days ago....I really wanted to get started right away!
LeftyHooker i
Gorgeous!
You can make your own designs now that you see how the stitches are worked. I play around with 80 to 90 stitches depending on the designs for the larger hoop. For the smaller its anywhere from 75 to 90 scs. Feel free to play with it and try different ones. Just make sure you do the same for the second hoop.
Great tutorial!
very nice work! do u sell them?
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For the down thumbers: please let me know what you don't like about the video so I can help or make correction in my next video.
I would put some extras just in case. After you make the first earring you can add more beads.
how many beads should be strung onto the string for small and large hoops
Your videos are really interesting and you make beautiful things. Kisses from Brazil by Vívian.
I have the perfect threader for some of the smallest beads and thread. You can find it at my site, Brenda's Bric-a-Brac. Just search "threader" when on my site and it will take you to that post. I love it! And love to share it with everyone!
Can you please do one by the right hand. Thank you.
what beads are those and size please...t
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Nice video and earrings BUT YOU SHOW THE BLUE WEB LOOKING ONE AT THE BEGINNING and make the white ones with beads! WHERE is the video for the blue webbed ones??? 🙏🏾
wouldn't even use a jump ring, it'd make the earring hang awkwardly, i would use the ring directly on the ear hook
Kari Berg With the jump ring, it dangles more freely.
Really nice
Berniehw, I don't see why memories wire shouldn't work.
Sorry. I meant memory wire.