Your tutorial video is outstanding. I like that you use larger beads and yarn needle and thread. You can follow what you are stitching so much easier. For over folks, like myself, it's a blessing. Thank you for sharing and pray we see you in other tutorials.
Easy to follow and learn. Thank you for using larger beads so we can see and thank you for not talking so much that it confuses the audience. You are a great teacher. Very appreciated.
Thank you so much for this! I was looking for how to do two even rows, but I didn't know what it was called, so I Googled an entire sentence, and your video popped up with exactly what I needed! Agree with others that use of the big beads for demonstration is really helpful. Thanks again!
I apologize if this question has been asked, but could you do a video on how to add fringe at the bottom of the pyramid? Your tutorials are incredibly helpful❤
Great tutorial, thank you!!! What would you call the U-shaped metal piece on the top of the finished earrings in the beginning? I don't know what to search for. 🌻🌻
Could you possibly do a tutorial for this two-drop, but going from top to bottom? (Like starting where the ear hook goes, to where the fringe would start)
@@nailadee I was thinking so too, but I bought a pattern that goes from top to bottom and I'd love to have a visual reference for it.. so far, I haven't found anything on youtube to help me!
@@harpertallman1548 Hey there! I agree, it's much more difficult as you'll be increasing on each row. What kind of pattern are you using? You should be able to do the same pattern from bottom up if its a standard pyramid shape.
@thewholenessshop thanks for the reply! It was one I bought on Etsy I believe, and I am very new to beading, so as soon as I read it I was like... nope 😅 I can't remember which pattern for sure since it's been a while since I asked this question, but when I come across it again, I'll link it and/or try it from the bottom up as per usual.. which, funnily enough, I don't think I even thought to try!
Hey there! A couple things could be happening. First, I would ask what type of beads you are using - wonky beads lead to wonky work. I recommend using Miyuki round seed beads, they are the most consistently sized. Next, it could be your tension, which requires practice to perfect. Make sure you're pulling snug after adding each new bead to your pyramid. Lastly, for aiding your tension, I suggest using wax to condition your thread. This acts like a glue to hold your work in place, otherwise the thread is too smooth and the work can slip around. 100% beezwax works just fine. I hope this helps! :)
I usually flatten out the end to fit it through the beading needle with my teeth and then slip the end onto the needle and usually it pulls right through afterwards.
I would like for you to teach me the rest of that to tutorial that I’ve been watching and making the pyramid. I love it it’s beautiful my name is Lupe and I will send you my email from Google. No not Google sorry, Gmail.
Your tutorial video is outstanding. I like that you use larger beads and yarn needle and thread. You can follow what you are stitching so much easier. For over folks, like myself, it's a blessing. Thank you for sharing and pray we see you in other tutorials.
Easy to follow and learn. Thank you for using larger beads so we can see and thank you for not talking so much that it confuses the audience. You are a great teacher. Very appreciated.
Thank you so much for this! I was looking for how to do two even rows, but I didn't know what it was called, so I Googled an entire sentence, and your video popped up with exactly what I needed! Agree with others that use of the big beads for demonstration is really helpful. Thanks again!
Love the use of big beads. Really helps a ton visually. Great teachings!
I have wanted to learn beading thank you for this great idea of using the larger beads
You've helped me immensely learning brick stitch. Now I'm addicted! Thanks so much for your efforts to make great videos!
I appreciate your tutorials with the larger beads for beginners!! 🎉🎉
❤❤❤ thank you sis... U have taught me very well... No one taught me like this...
you made it look so easy, and thanks for using the bigger beads to show how it is done
I like the fact your using big beads in the lesson
Please make a video on a simple brick stitch increase. Your videos have taught me so much, Thank you!
Cel mai clar tutorial.Multumesc !
I was asking about your channel and here I was already subscribed lol, I need to pay attention more.
Thank you i now understand the process i need l practice practise. My tension is still loose but i ' ll get it.
Watched 1 other video also. I like the pony bead example. Liked and subscribed from North Pole Alaska.
thank you so much for this easy method❤
I apologize if this question has been asked, but could you do a video on how to add fringe at the bottom of the pyramid? Your tutorials are incredibly helpful❤
You make it easy, thank you 😊
This was awesome tutorial the best best one I’ve come across the easiest one to watch and understanding you’re awesome thank you
Glad it helped!
Omg can you please make a tutorial on the eye earrings? Love them!
The pattern is available on my website TheWholenessShop.com :)
Such a great tutorial! Can wait to try it!!
I love your tutorials! It helps a lot in my beading journey.✨
So great to hear! Happy beading!
Easy to follow thanks
#Such a beautiful creation 😍 Loved it...
Hello can you give me a tip what to do to flattened a brick stitch work sometimes they dont lay flat 😢 thank you ❤
Is there a graph paper to chart out a pattern using the two bead brick stitch? I only have graph paper for the one bead brick
Thank you ❤
Great tutorial !!! :D
love this video, by the way, what kind and size beads are the ones in the finished earrings shown here?
Pony beads
Great tutorial, thank you!!! What would you call the U-shaped metal piece on the top of the finished earrings in the beginning? I don't know what to search for. 🌻🌻
Hey there! They’re called thread guards or thread protectors. I’ve got a video all about them on my channel :)
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Could you possibly do a tutorial for this two-drop, but going from top to bottom? (Like starting where the ear hook goes, to where the fringe would start)
It’s actually a lot more difficult that way, imo.
@@nailadee I was thinking so too, but I bought a pattern that goes from top to bottom and I'd love to have a visual reference for it.. so far, I haven't found anything on youtube to help me!
@@harpertallman1548 Hey there! I agree, it's much more difficult as you'll be increasing on each row. What kind of pattern are you using? You should be able to do the same pattern from bottom up if its a standard pyramid shape.
@thewholenessshop thanks for the reply! It was one I bought on Etsy I believe, and I am very new to beading, so as soon as I read it I was like... nope 😅 I can't remember which pattern for sure since it's been a while since I asked this question, but when I come across it again, I'll link it and/or try it from the bottom up as per usual.. which, funnily enough, I don't think I even thought to try!
What do I do if my brickstitch triangle looks crooked or lopsided? I followed all the steps but I feel like I’m doing something wrong!
Hey there! A couple things could be happening. First, I would ask what type of beads you are using - wonky beads lead to wonky work. I recommend using Miyuki round seed beads, they are the most consistently sized. Next, it could be your tension, which requires practice to perfect. Make sure you're pulling snug after adding each new bead to your pyramid. Lastly, for aiding your tension, I suggest using wax to condition your thread. This acts like a glue to hold your work in place, otherwise the thread is too smooth and the work can slip around. 100% beezwax works just fine. I hope this helps! :)
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I have a horrible time threading my wildfire thread onto a beading needle
I usually flatten out the end to fit it through the beading needle with my teeth and then slip the end onto the needle and usually it pulls right through afterwards.
I would like for you to teach me the rest of that to tutorial that I’ve been watching and making the pyramid. I love it it’s beautiful my name is Lupe and I will send you my email from Google. No not Google sorry, Gmail.
Thank you ❤