Btw, I love that you have a resource in Dr. Veronica for her fabric. I would recommend asking an older family member if they have any African fabric or dashiki's from back in the 60s or 70s. I think it would be a fantastic subject for a meaningful conversation. While I no longer have my dashiki, my mom had hers. (It's in storage right now, but I absolutely plan on using part of it. Great memories!
I just discovered your channel this morning. I have been binge watching all morning. This pair went in a different direction than I thought. after pulling the hole together with the needle and thread, I thought that was a really interesting shape but then when you ironed it, I didn't understand why you went through that cutting the hold process. Was it to add interest to the fabric design? Well, I did like the end result. I think I'd try something without ironing and see where that leads. I love your channel. I have not only subscribed, but have sent it to a couple of artist friends.
Good Afternoon lishol7 welcome thank you for taking the time out to watch subscribe and share this platform with your friends. I appreciate it. Those earrings I really enjoyed making the cutting and ironing was to give the earrings a pleated look. Thanks for watching and have a great day.
Hi Joyce, the earrings are beautiful! Veeeeery creatve! Thank you for the inspiration and not thinking it robbery to share your gifts and talents.❤ Fyi the shells are cowrie shells pronounced like "cow-ry" like the animal cow and ry. May Yahweh continue to bless you with a creative and giving spirit.
Beautiful I love you videos. I think I've seen you use gorilla glue,6000 and heat gun is there a difference--how do you decide which one to use. God Bless. Thanks for sharing
Good Morning beloved no her information has changed. Her new email is 2empowerme@gmail.com and Her number is 678-365-7166 I hope this helps thank you so much for watching and happy crafting.
beautiful! amazing design. Thanks for sharing!
Btw, I love that you have a resource in Dr. Veronica for her fabric. I would recommend asking an older family member if they have any African fabric or dashiki's from back in the 60s or 70s. I think it would be a fantastic subject for a meaningful conversation. While I no longer have my dashiki, my mom had hers. (It's in storage right now, but I absolutely plan on using part of it. Great memories!
Very creative.
Beautifully made. Thxs for sharing.
Beautiful
Joyce tu es juste génial 😍😘❤
Those are beautiful
Very Nice 👍
Beautiful earrings loving them
Parabéns ficou lindo
Hi Joyce those earrings are totally gorgeous
Crafts by Thee Rose good morning happy Thursday thank you so much for watching.👍🏾😊💯🌺❤️
Beautifully Done❤❤❤
They're so cute! Just beautiful to say the least!!!
true the fabric is so beautiful - these are gorgeous as usual
These are beautiful 😍. Thank you for sharing ✨✨
Blessings Queen, your jewelry and ideals are fabulous, thank you so much for sharing!
I just discovered your channel this morning. I have been binge watching all morning. This pair went in a different direction than I thought. after pulling the hole together with the needle and thread, I thought that was a really interesting shape but then when you ironed it, I didn't understand why you went through that cutting the hold process. Was it to add interest to the fabric design? Well, I did like the end result. I think I'd try something without ironing and see where that leads. I love your channel. I have not only subscribed, but have sent it to a couple of artist friends.
Good Afternoon lishol7 welcome thank you for taking the time out to watch subscribe and share this platform with your friends. I appreciate it. Those earrings I really enjoyed making the cutting and ironing was to give the earrings a pleated look. Thanks for watching and have a great day.
Hi Joyce, the earrings are beautiful! Veeeeery creatve! Thank you for the inspiration and not thinking it robbery to share your gifts and talents.❤
Fyi the shells are cowrie shells pronounced like "cow-ry" like the animal cow and ry.
May Yahweh continue to bless you with a creative and giving spirit.
Beautiful I love you videos. I think I've seen you use gorilla glue,6000 and heat gun is there a difference--how do you decide which one to use. God Bless. Thanks for sharing
These are gorgeous. Does Dr. Veronica still sell the African fabrics? If so, is her information still the same?
Good Morning beloved no her information has changed. Her new email is 2empowerme@gmail.com and Her number is 678-365-7166 I hope this helps thank you so much for watching and happy crafting.
Beautiful Joyce may I ask where is good place to get the african prints and shells...I think Im gonna try these ✊
But i don't speak english verry well i try😔 so it' little hard for to listen your D.I.Y.....but i love your video 😘
fm trinidad....thanks joyce