Great video! I've been dying to make fringe earrings but didn't have a clue on how to go about it. Your video was clear and detailed enough to teach someone how without being drawn out. I just subscribed and I look forward to watching and learning more from you. Thank you very much for the great tutorial!😊😊😊
Aren't those beautiful posts, I love them too. You can find them for sale here on our site: beadaholique.com/products/earring-post-rope-circle-with-loop-12x15mm-2-pairs-gold-plated
Since Tila beads have two holes, you would need to make sure that you have an even number of fringe rows in your design. You would add the Tilas in the same way but on your turn around, just go up through the second hole for the second "row". I would probably add some seed beads at the beginning and end of each row too, just to make it easier to start and easier to do the turnaround.
Do you have to use nymo? Or can you use fireline? I have both but haven't really learned the difference between the two for projects. I usually use fireline for everything, and don't really know when to pick one over the other (unless your tutorial says otherwise). Thanks!
What we like best about nymo compared to Fireline is how supple it is. Fireline is fairly stiff and doesn't make the most attractive tassels and fringe. Good fringe needs to hang smoothly together and move with a bit of bounce. The other place we use nymo a lot is with our loomed seed bead bracelets. The simple stitch and small beads give us an opportunity to make pieces that drape like fabric when using nymo.
They are 26x27.5mm frames. You can find the listings here (we hope to have them back in stock soon): beadaholique.com/search?type=product&q=Trapezoid+26x27.5mm
Have you tried conditioning your thread? We sell beeswax that you can run your thread through to help keep it from tangling itself, I think that would be a good solution for this sort of project: beadaholique.com/products/beadsmith-beeswax-thread-strengthening-conditioner-for-beads-quilting-crafting
I tried two other videos before finding you all again. Thank you for this video. It makes so much more sense to me than the others.
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Thanks Channing!
Great video! I've been dying to make fringe earrings but didn't have a clue on how to go about it. Your video was clear and detailed enough to teach someone how without being drawn out. I just subscribed and I look forward to watching and learning more from you. Thank you very much for the great tutorial!😊😊😊
I enjoy your teaching very much, thank you
Thanks Gwen, happy to have you learning with us :)
Lovely earring project. Love the coiled rope post finding. Thanks, Kat, for sharing with us.
I know aren't those findings nice? Thanks for watching Sue!
Wow! Thanks so much ! Super informative.
Glad this was helpful for you!
Very informative, great job 👏. Easiest to follow so dar
Glad our video helped, thanks Marissa!
Good day. Where did you get the awesome posts. I love them.
Aren't those beautiful posts, I love them too. You can find them for sale here on our site: beadaholique.com/products/earring-post-rope-circle-with-loop-12x15mm-2-pairs-gold-plated
I would like to do this with Tila beads, how do I go about starting and ending?
Since Tila beads have two holes, you would need to make sure that you have an even number of fringe rows in your design. You would add the Tilas in the same way but on your turn around, just go up through the second hole for the second "row". I would probably add some seed beads at the beginning and end of each row too, just to make it easier to start and easier to do the turnaround.
great love this
So helpful! What size frame did you use?
It is 26x27.5mm. Here is a link to the products on our site: beadaholique.com/products/crows-nest-earrings
Do you have to use nymo? Or can you use fireline? I have both but haven't really learned the difference between the two for projects. I usually use fireline for everything, and don't really know when to pick one over the other (unless your tutorial says otherwise). Thanks!
What we like best about nymo compared to Fireline is how supple it is. Fireline is fairly stiff and doesn't make the most attractive tassels and fringe. Good fringe needs to hang smoothly together and move with a bit of bounce. The other place we use nymo a lot is with our loomed seed bead bracelets. The simple stitch and small beads give us an opportunity to make pieces that drape like fabric when using nymo.
What size of triangle hoop did you used?
They are 26x27.5mm frames. You can find the listings here (we hope to have them back in stock soon): beadaholique.com/search?type=product&q=Trapezoid+26x27.5mm
What size (thickness) of nymo sting do you use
We used this size D Nymo in Olive Green: beadaholique.com/products/nymo-nylon-beading-thread-size-d-for-delica-beads-olive-green-64yd-58-meters
Thank u!
Am I the only one who is constantly getting my string tangled? I’ve started over 3x on the same earring now. It’s very frustrating.
Have you tried conditioning your thread? We sell beeswax that you can run your thread through to help keep it from tangling itself, I think that would be a good solution for this sort of project: beadaholique.com/products/beadsmith-beeswax-thread-strengthening-conditioner-for-beads-quilting-crafting
@@beadaholique I have some beeswax! Thank you for the tip I will be trying this
@@lena990 Wonderful, I think it'll be just the thing you need!
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