I am so proud we have Native Nations here in the USA and have no expectations at all from them. I do however think they have been mistreated enormously over time. I am interested in your stories and have respect for them. Thank you so much for sharing this tutorial with us.
You make that look so easy, makes me want to try making a few. Loved hearing about your Indian culture, never got much of that growing up only part indian. Ty
I did two rows using #11 Czech and its doesn’t fit around the lighter. If I loosen the thread so it fits, there and a big gap in the beads. Help please
hello, I normally use size 10 seed beads. You can also use size 11, but you may need to add a few to your row. (eg. the starting base of your lighter will be 22 beads wide instead of 20). I hope this helps!
Hello, Yes, I am Indigenous. If I were not Native, I would not have made this beaded lighter case and content, claiming it was Indigenous beadwork. I understand where you are coming from in accordance with regalia and what we do and do not wear, but the information I have provided does not have any information from teachings I am not supposed to share. All the knowledge I have shared is public knowledge and can be found through various scholarly sources or educational accounts by other Indigenous peoples and communities. I simply do not see an issue with sharing and reiterating public knowledge that is easily accessible with a little bit of searching.
I am so proud we have Native Nations here in the USA and have no expectations at all from them. I do however think they have been mistreated enormously over time. I am interested in your stories and have respect for them. Thank you so much for sharing this tutorial with us.
I love how you interspersed this beading video with readings *pages cited*. Beautiful! Thanks ❤
You make that look so easy, makes me want to try making a few. Loved hearing about your Indian culture, never got much of that growing up only part indian. Ty
Thank you for sharing part of your culture, and what a clear, nice tut ! 🙏❤️
Thank you for sharing the beading as much as the usage of incense. I definitely was not using it right.. Very much appreciated.
Thank you for such an excellent tutorial! Subscribed to your channel. Your cat is so adorable. 🙂
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING MS. TAYLOR !!
I SUBSCRIBED !! THANK YOU !!❤
Thank for the video and teachings!!
Hola saludos desde México , excelente trabajo , deberia hacer mas videos sobre fundas para encendedores
Me podrá informar por favor en donde consigo o como se llama la vace en donde pone su chaquira
I did two rows using #11 Czech and its doesn’t fit around the lighter. If I loosen the thread so it fits, there and a big gap in the beads. Help please
add a bead till it fits.
You should use matches to light your medicines .
😂
Matches are made in manufactures which are extremely dangerous environment. I definitely would not like my child having to work in one.
Starting the grey rows and it doesn't seem tight. I redid it and kept tightening but still not tight. What can I do?
remove a bead till it fits or vice versa
Thank u
Beeswax is flammable, have you had any problems arise from that or is it safe to use for cases on lighters ?
Your fine I use it all the time
You do not show which color we go through before starting 18 rows of grey
You are awesome!!!!!!!
Hi what size beads please
hello, I normally use size 10 seed beads. You can also use size 11, but you may need to add a few to your row. (eg. the starting base of your lighter will be 22 beads wide instead of 20). I hope this helps!
I do earrings necklaces too.
Migwiitch. Thank you
My cat would lay on the beads!
Are you indigenous? Just asking. Because if you aren't.. you shouldn't talk about what we wear or do.
Hello, Yes, I am Indigenous. If I were not Native, I would not have made this beaded lighter case and content, claiming it was Indigenous beadwork. I understand where you are coming from in accordance with regalia and what we do and do not wear, but the information I have provided does not have any information from teachings I am not supposed to share. All the knowledge I have shared is public knowledge and can be found through various scholarly sources or educational accounts by other Indigenous peoples and communities. I simply do not see an issue with sharing and reiterating public knowledge that is easily accessible with a little bit of searching.
@rubyraiven846 - Such a silly comment 🙄
This is a video of a medicine wheel design of course she's indigenous
Seriously how petty can people get?! Loved you’re content! And I’m native and apologize for idiot remarks from ignorant people!