How to finish your mala after tying knots - Guru bead and Tassel

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  • Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
  • This video shows the final steps of stringing the guru bead and tying and cutting the tassel. Follow this video after you've strung your mala beads and sealed your intentions with 108 knots.
    Please email me at danaraike@gmail.com to learn more about malas, to inquire about mala necklace and bracelet sales, and to learn about my yoga teachings.
    Blessings ✨
    Dana

Комментарии • 56

  • @abbivandyke8083
    @abbivandyke8083 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you, this video helped me make my birth mala for my first baby and now finishing my second one for the next baby!

  • @heidimichellelotusbutterfl4976
    @heidimichellelotusbutterfl4976 7 месяцев назад

    Nice! Thank you for your thoughtful explanation.

  • @elyzarate5723
    @elyzarate5723 Год назад

    Muchas gracias por tu tiempo y la intención que le das a cada nudo ❤

  • @belindamiller7808
    @belindamiller7808 3 года назад +1

    Love the spiritual meanings. I always wondered about that. Namaste

    • @SPACESHARK420
      @SPACESHARK420 Год назад

      just to point out one mistake, the tassel gets finished in another knot... but well.... traditions and real knowledge dont mean nothing anymore its only aesthetics and capitalism today... NAMASTE

  • @Iamdeeann
    @Iamdeeann Год назад

    Very helpful. Thanks ✨💟

  • @NatashaPereira1991
    @NatashaPereira1991 7 лет назад +3

    Excellent tutorial. This is the right technique to make a durable mala. Knotting needs to be done in between beads and how to use the focal bead tied to the tassel. Adding a bead cone or metal tassel cap to the tassel will have an overall good look to the mala.

  • @Maria.Dos.Reis.Coutinho
    @Maria.Dos.Reis.Coutinho 2 года назад

    Boa tarde! Parabéns pelo seu trabalho. Eu Amei o teu Japamala. Ficou Lindíssimo. Arrasou 😇 😍 😍👏👏👏👏👏

  • @dannys3185
    @dannys3185 5 лет назад

    Very nice tutorial. Thank you for sharing this.

    • @draike1
      @draike1  4 года назад

      Thank you for your comment! I appreciate it :)

  • @elisekeshock2611
    @elisekeshock2611 7 лет назад +2

    this was so helpful! thank you for making this video (:

    • @draike1
      @draike1  5 лет назад

      Thank you for your comment! I appreciate it :)

  • @paulavicuna8510
    @paulavicuna8510 2 года назад

    Hola hermoso trabajo Felicidades😍😍 no haces pulseras?

  • @achalacougnery7665
    @achalacougnery7665 7 лет назад

    Hello Judith
    Thanx so much. Always wondered how this was done Am from India - THE LAND OF GURUS

  • @ReetaGeeta
    @ReetaGeeta 4 года назад

    Thanks a lot I,ll try it

  • @SpiritualStuntman
    @SpiritualStuntman 7 лет назад

    Thanks for making the video🙏🏽📿🕉

    • @draike1
      @draike1  4 года назад

      Thank you for your comment! I appreciate it :)

  • @dhanashreearvikar677
    @dhanashreearvikar677 3 года назад

    Wonderful video
    Is there a video that shows how you made the Mala? I want to understand how you made one end into the loop and why?

  • @tingdzinkochu
    @tingdzinkochu 6 лет назад

    Simply lovely

    • @draike1
      @draike1  4 года назад

      Thank you for your comment! I appreciate it :)

  • @draike1
    @draike1  5 лет назад

    Hello everyone! Thank you for your kind comments and your patience on my answer to your questions! Here are some answers below:
    -Tassel: You can purchase tassel thread at any crafts store in the embroidery section (they come in every color!) and simply wind the thread around your four fingers about 40 times to create the tassel you see in the video!
    -Knotting thread: I use nylon thread for the knotting thread because it is more durable and unlikely to break than the embroidery thread.
    -Mala Kit(s) for Purchase: In each kit I include 112 beads, knotting and tassel threads, guru bead, a needle for threading and instructions on how to create your Mala.
    You can purchase a mala kit(s) directly via my instagram account @vinyoga_flow,
    via my Vinyoga Flow Facebook account: facebook.com/vinyogaflowmovement/?ref=aymt_homepage_panel&eid=ARBGECmTqWNk-HEb9fdbb4EfT1D5Qc37SULdB3adI2BpNVqbiyJSY4oSnaWO866XCTEJMXyk1sGXUDR5
    Or email me directly: danaraike@gmail.com
    Love,
    Dana

  • @A._.A._.
    @A._.A._. Год назад

    thanks for this video! A question, what material do you use as your cord?

  • @mountainharmonyyoga2260
    @mountainharmonyyoga2260 6 лет назад +3

    This is a great tutorial. Thank you! Where do you get the string to form the tassel?

  • @No_art_for_shiva
    @No_art_for_shiva 3 года назад +1

    Im like 10 seconds in and stumped, whats knotted. And whats looped?

  • @kamalmonga142
    @kamalmonga142 7 лет назад +1

    You make it look so easy . Thanks do you have any tutorial about knotting

    • @draike1
      @draike1  4 года назад

      Thank you for your comment! I'm working on it!

  • @maryannesbeading2033
    @maryannesbeading2033 6 лет назад +4

    I would love to know the best type of thread to use for this

    • @draike1
      @draike1  5 лет назад

      Hello! Thank you for your kind comments and your patience on my answer to your questions! Here are some answers below:
      -Tassel: You can purchase tassel thread at any crafts store in the embroidery section (they come in every color!) and simply wind the thread around your four fingers about 40 times to create the tassel you see in the video!
      -Knotting thread: I use nylon thread for the knotting thread because it is more durable and unlikely to break than the embroidery thread.
      -Mala Kit(s) for Purchase: In each kit I include 112 beads, knotting and tassel threads, guru bead, a needle for threading and instructions on how to create your Mala.
      You can purchase a mala kit(s) directly via my instagram account @vinyoga_flow,
      via my Vinyoga Flow Facebook account: facebook.com/vinyogaflowmovement/?ref=aymt_homepage_panel&eid=ARBGECmTqWNk-HEb9fdbb4EfT1D5Qc37SULdB3adI2BpNVqbiyJSY4oSnaWO866XCTEJMXyk1sGXUDR5
      Or email me directly: danaraike@gmail.com
      Love,
      Dana

  • @יפיתקמחי
    @יפיתקמחי 5 лет назад

    many thanks! can you pls explain how we get the double loop at the end ? do you put the gemstone on a double cord ?

    • @draike1
      @draike1  4 года назад +1

      Thank you for your comment! I simply cut a long piece of nylon and tie the two ends together then use the loop at the other end to thread my beads on the double cord. I'm working on another video showing these first steps!

  • @ranjithjogi6452
    @ranjithjogi6452 6 лет назад

    thank you so much it helped for me to tie the rudraksha thread. Can you please let me know or any link where to buy this threads.

    • @draike1
      @draike1  5 лет назад

      Hello! Thank you for your kind comments and your patience on my answer to your questions! Here are some answers below:
      -Tassel: You can purchase tassel thread at any crafts store in the embroidery section (they come in every color!) and simply wind the thread around your four fingers about 40 times to create the tassel you see in the video!
      -Knotting thread: I use nylon thread for the knotting thread because it is more durable and unlikely to break than the embroidery thread.
      -Mala Kit(s) for Purchase: In each kit I include 112 beads, knotting and tassel threads, guru bead, a needle for threading and instructions on how to create your Mala.
      You can purchase a mala kit(s) directly via my instagram account @vinyoga_flow,
      via my Vinyoga Flow Facebook account: facebook.com/vinyogaflowmovement/?ref=aymt_homepage_panel&eid=ARBGECmTqWNk-HEb9fdbb4EfT1D5Qc37SULdB3adI2BpNVqbiyJSY4oSnaWO866XCTEJMXyk1sGXUDR5
      Or email me directly: danaraike@gmail.com
      Love,
      Dana

  • @marcegalbo
    @marcegalbo 4 года назад

    is there a vieo clip showing how you tied the mala from the beginning ??

    • @draike1
      @draike1  4 года назад

      Thank you for your comment! I'm working on it!

  • @viroxxx
    @viroxxx 4 года назад

    Wow

  • @sherri54
    @sherri54 5 лет назад +4

    it would be so nice if you'd answer the questions that people have been asking you over the past 2 years

    • @draike1
      @draike1  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you Sharon. I have shared my reply below :)
      Hello everyone! Thank you for your kind comments and your patience on my answer to your questions! Here are some answers below:
      -Tassel: You can purchase tassel thread at any crafts store in the embroidery section (they come in every color!) and simply wind the thread around your four fingers about 40 times to create the tassel you see in the video!
      -Knotting thread: I use nylon thread for the knotting thread because it is more durable and unlikely to break than the embroidery thread.
      -Mala Kit(s) for Purchase: In each kit I include 112 beads, knotting and tassel threads, guru bead, a needle for threading and instructions on how to create your Mala.
      You can purchase a mala kit(s) directly via my instagram account @vinyoga_flow,
      via my Vinyoga Flow Facebook account: facebook.com/vinyogaflowmovement/?ref=aymt_homepage_panel&eid=ARBGECmTqWNk-HEb9fdbb4EfT1D5Qc37SULdB3adI2BpNVqbiyJSY4oSnaWO866XCTEJMXyk1sGXUDR5
      Or email me directly: danaraike@gmail.com
      Thanks!
      Dana

  • @sonebone7
    @sonebone7 5 лет назад

    HI, can you please ask what kind of string you are using? Thank U!

    • @draike1
      @draike1  5 лет назад

      Hello! Thank you for your kind comments and your patience on my answer to your questions! Here are some answers below:
      -Tassel: You can purchase tassel thread at any crafts store in the embroidery section (they come in every color!) and simply wind the thread around your four fingers about 40 times to create the tassel you see in the video!
      -Knotting thread: I use nylon thread for the knotting thread because it is more durable and unlikely to break than the embroidery thread.
      -Mala Kit(s) for Purchase: In each kit I include 112 beads, knotting and tassel threads, guru bead, a needle for threading and instructions on how to create your Mala.
      You can purchase a mala kit(s) directly via my instagram account @vinyoga_flow,
      via my Vinyoga Flow Facebook account: facebook.com/vinyogaflowmovement/?ref=aymt_homepage_panel&eid=ARBGECmTqWNk-HEb9fdbb4EfT1D5Qc37SULdB3adI2BpNVqbiyJSY4oSnaWO866XCTEJMXyk1sGXUDR5
      Or email me directly: danaraike@gmail.com
      Love,
      Dana

  • @jude1515
    @jude1515 7 лет назад

    Beautiful. Do you knot in between every bead?

    • @draike1
      @draike1  7 лет назад +1

      Hello Judith. Yes, I will post a video of making the knots soon. I seal an intention in with each knot I tie.

    • @jude1515
      @jude1515 7 лет назад

      Great!

    • @baglabhakta-TantrikShakta
      @baglabhakta-TantrikShakta 5 лет назад

      @@draike1
      Hello dear Dana, I would like to know what is the type of thread used on your video. And what is the diametre of this thread ?
      Thank you and a lot of blessings !

    • @draike1
      @draike1  5 лет назад +1

      @@baglabhakta-TantrikShakta Hello everyone! Thank you for your kind comments and your patience on my answer to your questions! Here are some answers below:
      -Tassel: You can purchase tassel thread at any crafts store in the embroidery section (they come in every color!) and I belive I use 10mm thread. Simply wind the thread around your four fingers about 40 times to create the tassel you see in the video!
      -Knotting thread: I use nylon thread (synthetic material) for the knotting thread because it is more durable and unlikely to break than the embroidery thread.
      -Mala Kit(s) for Purchase: In each kit I include 112 beads, knotting and tassel threads, guru bead, a needle for threading and instructions on how to create your Mala.
      You can purchase a mala kit(s) directly via my instagram account @vinyoga_flow,
      via my Vinyoga Flow Facebook account: facebook.com/vinyogaflowmovement/?ref=aymt_homepage_panel&eid=ARBGECmTqWNk-HEb9fdbb4EfT1D5Qc37SULdB3adI2BpNVqbiyJSY4oSnaWO866XCTEJMXyk1sGXUDR5
      Or email me directly: danaraike@gmail.com
      Thanks!
      Dana

    • @draike1
      @draike1  5 лет назад +1

      @@baglabhakta-TantrikShakta Hello! Thank you for your kind comments and your patience on my answer to your questions! Here are some answers below:
      -Tassel: You can purchase tassel thread at any crafts store in the embroidery section (they come in every color!) and simply wind the thread around your four fingers about 40 times to create the tassel you see in the video!
      -Knotting thread: I use nylon thread for the knotting thread because it is more durable and unlikely to break than the embroidery thread.
      -Mala Kit(s) for Purchase: In each kit I include 112 beads, knotting and tassel threads, guru bead, a needle for threading and instructions on how to create your Mala.
      You can purchase a mala kit(s) directly via my instagram account @vinyoga_flow,
      via my Vinyoga Flow Facebook account: facebook.com/vinyogaflowmovement/?ref=aymt_homepage_panel&eid=ARBGECmTqWNk-HEb9fdbb4EfT1D5Qc37SULdB3adI2BpNVqbiyJSY4oSnaWO866XCTEJMXyk1sGXUDR5
      Or email me directly: danaraike@gmail.com
      Love,
      Dana

  • @NoorMohammed234451
    @NoorMohammed234451 5 лет назад

    Where can i purchase these

    • @draike1
      @draike1  5 лет назад

      Hello! Thank you for your kind comments and your patience on my answer to your questions! My Mala Kit(s) are for Purchase: In each kit I include 112 beads, knotting and tassel threads, guru bead, a needle for threading and instructions on how to create your Mala. You can purchase a mala kit(s) directly via my instagram account @vinyoga_flow, via my Vinyoga Flow Facebook account: facebook.com/vinyogaflowmovement/?ref=aymt_homepage_panel&eid=ARBGECmTqWNk-HEb9fdbb4EfT1D5Qc37SULdB3adI2BpNVqbiyJSY4oSnaWO866XCTEJMXyk1sGXUDR5
      Or email me directly: danaraike@gmail.com
      Love,
      Dana

  • @TempleOfTheMartyrs
    @TempleOfTheMartyrs Год назад +2

    thats not a guru bead, guru beads have 3 holes , not 2

  • @sandra_chunkyknit_studio
    @sandra_chunkyknit_studio 6 лет назад +3

    What kind of string are you using

    • @rycariad
      @rycariad 5 лет назад

      Sandra's Crafty Studio / for the tassel or the garland?

    • @draike1
      @draike1  5 лет назад

      Hello! Thank you for your kind comments and your patience on my answer to your questions! Here are some answers below:
      -Tassel: You can purchase tassel thread at any crafts store in the embroidery section (they come in every color!) and simply wind the thread around your four fingers about 40 times to create the tassel you see in the video!
      -Knotting thread: I use nylon thread for the knotting thread because it is more durable and unlikely to break than the embroidery thread.
      -Mala Kit(s) for Purchase: In each kit I include 112 beads, knotting and tassel threads, guru bead, a needle for threading and instructions on how to create your Mala.
      You can purchase a mala kit(s) directly via my instagram account @vinyoga_flow,
      via my Vinyoga Flow Facebook account: facebook.com/vinyogaflowmovement/?ref=aymt_homepage_panel&eid=ARBGECmTqWNk-HEb9fdbb4EfT1D5Qc37SULdB3adI2BpNVqbiyJSY4oSnaWO866XCTEJMXyk1sGXUDR5
      Or email me directly: danaraike@gmail.com
      Love,
      Dana

  • @johnnyrockitworld
    @johnnyrockitworld 3 года назад

    Hello what size cord are you string through the beads and what size beads