What a lovely pattern, I didn't think I could do this but I did make a pair, messed up with my first earring so had to redo it and I was just so happy with my earrings. Now my sister's want some lol
The only video I’ve seen that clearly explains the stitching process! Thanks so much for the great instructional video! I used a matte cobalt blue instead of black.
Thank you so much! I have tried to learn this from other various teachers and your tutorial is the absolute best. Finally got it down. Kudos to you. Thank you again for sharing your talent.
We are so grateful to hear this Cindy! We have some of the most incredible designers and teachers here for brick stitch! Check out our other brick stitch projects and videos here ---> www.fusionbeads.com/search?keywords=brick%20stitch#perpage:80
I’m not clear on how you thread this need and what you mean by start in the middle of the thread and finish with the rest. Was that misspoken to actually mean middle of diamond ? The thread does not look double over.
TFS, this is so pretty. I have a question though. Do you finish off the last bead on the bottom the same way as the top? Because the top bead is horizontal and the bottom bead is vertical. I would like to see how you finished this bottom part. Do you have another video showing a finishing bead? Thanks so much for sharing I just ordered all my supplies. Can't wait to play.
Thank you so much for this video!!! If wanted to scale this up and make it bigger, just follow the same process and add more beads?.. **edit - never mind you just answered lol**
Hi @Precious, we only have our website which contains a number of techniques, inspiration projects (including these earrings) and many beading Q & A to help start your beading journey! Please visit www.FusionBeads.com
Great video, thanks for your clear directions. One thing I found interesting was when you flip the triangle around to start the bottom part (which makes the diamond). I was surprised to see how you started that next row because the thread shows on the outside of the bead. In this example that's not a big deal because your beads and your thread are black, but if you had different colored beads and the thread didn't match, that seems like it would look sloppy? Seems like you could just work the thread through some of the other beads so that it comes down through that end bead instead of up. That way, you could start the new row the way you do on every other row, and the thread wouldn't show. Unless there's another reason for doing it this way? Just curious. Thanks!
Certainly understandable. We do offer different colors of Fireline to ensure the stringing material is less visible. The stringing material left to the outside is to help anchor the beads for that next row. You could attempt to string through the bead, making sure that it does not lift out and catches on the other loop, and hope that it holds the next row.
Michelle It’s a single strand of thread. The design is started in the middle of your length of thread, and you do not need to tie a knot. You may use a stop bead if it helps you feel more secure getting the first row started, but it isn’t really necessary. The nature of this stitch secures the beads within the first couple of stitches. I hope this helps. ❤️
Great video! I just finished one side. I was just wondering, when you flip the earring over to begin the second half, how do you get the thread to the other side? My thread was coming out of the upper half of the earring, so when I went to continue the second half some beads on the side of my diamond got a little out of place. Niawen (thank you)!
You would still do an even count on this, you will start by building a 16 bead ladder stitch center. Or if you do want it smaller, there is the option of using size 15 Delica seed beads!
What a lovely pattern, I didn't think I could do this but I did make a pair, messed up with my first earring so had to redo it and I was just so happy with my earrings. Now my sister's want some lol
These are so nice! I made mine 14 beads across rather than 18. A fun project
A great tutorial enjoyed your way of teaching. Thank you for sharing Louisa
Thank you so much..l love the way you patiently showing how to do it..bless you❤
The only video I’ve seen that clearly explains the stitching process! Thanks so much for the great instructional video! I used a matte cobalt blue instead of black.
Thank you for your praise! We love sharing the art of beading! I bet that turned out beautifully :D
Beautiful job!
Thank you so much! I have tried to learn this from other various teachers and your tutorial is the absolute best. Finally got it down. Kudos to you. Thank you again for sharing your talent.
Excellent tutorial! Thanks so much!
Thanks! I've been having trouble learning brick stitch from other videos, but this one makes it look easier step-by-step...gonna give it a try!
We are so grateful to hear this Cindy! We have some of the most incredible designers and teachers here for brick stitch!
Check out our other brick stitch projects and videos here ---> www.fusionbeads.com/search?keywords=brick%20stitch#perpage:80
Until she starts to number the beads. It made no sense to me.
Beautiful pattern.
Thank you!
Thanks for teaching ❤ I love it. Very precisely done the tutorial 👏 I learned a lot. Thanks again. Komal Bhardwaj.
Our pleasure 😊
I love how detailed you was in the video. Big inspiration. New subscriber. 😊
Thank you Katie! We're grateful you found our video so helpful!
Thank u for sharing. I love the design.
We're glad you love it
Love this and making it now
Very classy earring project-thanks for sharing with us
Our pleasure! Thank you for your compliment!
Thank you, good tutorial 🍀
Hola buenas noche
Hermosos aretes explicase muy bien
Espero hacerlos pronto,muchas gracias por el tutorial
Super gorgeous...thank you!
Our pleasure! Thank you for your compliment!
Beautiful
Thanks a ton!
I follow this tutorial and made it but how the earrings are curling when I wear it .BTW, the earrings are so cute.
Could I substitute Fireline with waxed cotton thread? I tried polyamide thread, but it doesn't seem to be working too well..
I saw the video ... it was DETAILED THOROUGHLY..... THANK YOU
Aww Thank you Natasha!
Every time I make these they don’t pay flat. What am I doing wrong?
I don't see a response but my thought is it might be your tension. I know this is an old comment. Did you ever get it sorted? ❤️
Could you use Czech beads? Thank you for this video.
Beautiful earrings, thank you
I’m not clear on how you thread this need and what you mean by start in the middle of the thread and finish with the rest. Was that misspoken to actually mean middle of diamond ? The thread does not look double over.
Hello
Can I use normal seed beads and how many beads you string on at the beginning row. Thank you.
Nice!!
Thank you!
Muy lindo! Gracias por compartir.
Da nada!
Hi! My delica beads don’t all go so nicely with all the holes in the same direction. :-(
Woow beautiful👍👍😘😘🇲🇦
Much appreciated! We love this design too.
TFS, this is so pretty. I have a question though. Do you finish off the last bead on the bottom the same way as the top? Because the top bead is horizontal and the bottom bead is vertical. I would like to see how you finished this bottom part. Do you have another video showing a finishing bead? Thanks so much for sharing I just ordered all my supplies. Can't wait to play.
Por favor, quantas missangas você coloca no início?
cannot get instructions for these earrings. The link says not found. Please tell me where I can find written instructions. Thank you
Thank you so much for this video!!! If wanted to scale this up and make it bigger, just follow the same process and add more beads?.. **edit - never mind you just answered lol**
:)
Middle how many black
What is size of seed bead
Ur work is very nice, is there any book that teaches hw to make different beads we can buy pls, reply
Hi @Precious, we only have our website which contains a number of techniques, inspiration projects (including these earrings) and many beading Q & A to help start your beading journey! Please visit www.FusionBeads.com
Great video, thanks for your clear directions. One thing I found interesting was when you flip the triangle around to start the bottom part (which makes the diamond). I was surprised to see how you started that next row because the thread shows on the outside of the bead. In this example that's not a big deal because your beads and your thread are black, but if you had different colored beads and the thread didn't match, that seems like it would look sloppy?
Seems like you could just work the thread through some of the other beads so that it comes down through that end bead instead of up. That way, you could start the new row the way you do on every other row, and the thread wouldn't show.
Unless there's another reason for doing it this way? Just curious. Thanks!
Certainly understandable. We do offer different colors of Fireline to ensure the stringing material is less visible. The stringing material left to the outside is to help anchor the beads for that next row. You could attempt to string through the bead, making sure that it does not lift out and catches on the other loop, and hope that it holds the next row.
Muito lindo! Qual é essa linha?
When threading the needle should i knot it at the end?
Can I use round seed beads?
Can someone tell me once threaded is the string double or do i tie a not so its single going through beads?
Michelle It’s a single strand of thread. The design is started in the middle of your length of thread, and you do not need to tie a knot. You may use a stop bead if it helps you feel more secure getting the first row started, but it isn’t really necessary. The nature of this stitch secures the beads within the first couple of stitches. I hope this helps. ❤️
Por favor essa missanga douranda onde comprar ?
Great video! I just finished one side. I was just wondering, when you flip the earring over to begin the second half, how do you get the thread to the other side? My thread was coming out of the upper half of the earring, so when I went to continue the second half some beads on the side of my diamond got a little out of place. Niawen (thank you)!
Easy peasy, you can weave the thread back through the beads to get where you want it to be.
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How long should I make my line? I thought I did it about five feet but I ran out. I did it a second time and the same thing happened.
We did use about 5 feet, but depending on a few factors, you may want to start with more. You could also weave in more thread to complete the pieces.
Por favor en Español. Está muy lindo.
if i wanted to make this a little smaller do i need to start with an even or odd number of beads?
You would still do an even count on this, you will start by building a 16 bead ladder stitch center. Or if you do want it smaller, there is the option of using size 15 Delica seed beads!
Had to subscribe lol
Are you using nylon thread or Cotton ?
Ugh 5 feet did not leave me enough thread. I was short by 4 rows...
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Bery nice
Thank you!
Tienen un canal en español? ...
Si lo pusieran en español se los agradecería estsn muy bonitos
Como se puede pasar a español aunque es facil de hacer
nice , thank u
Our pleasure! We're grateful you enjoyed our video and the project!
Wats d size of d beads
Alfabed
Can't really see anything at all😭
Can I use 10lb FireLine?
Yes definitely!
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