👏👏👏👏👏I think I don’t need to see any more brick stitch video on RUclips . You solved my biggest problem of adding and ending the thread in brick stitch earrings. Thanks you so much. God Bless. Up load more beading tutorial of all the stitches like flat brick stitch,, peyote etc.
Thank you very much! I will definitely record videos, I plan to show all manual types of beading). I hope to do so in the near future. Thank you for support! I am happy that there are so many of us-lovers of needlework). Happiness and good luck to you!
Thanks so much! I was making my very first pair of fringe earrings and panicked when I ran out of thread in the fringe... your tutorial helped me so much!
Thank you! I buy beads, threads and other necessary materials in a needlework store in my city. I also buy fasteners, locks, connecting rings, tags from Ebay.
How do you keep the fringe strands straight. Mine want to spring up. Am I making them to tight or should I use a different type of thread any advice?Thanks
Good day! It's not about the thread, it's about tightening the thread. When you make one fringe, tighten the thread, smooth it with your hands, sort of adjust the beads in your fringe a little and let it hang freely. inside the fringe it turns out, as it were, two threads - down and up - correct both. this is such a moment - many people pull the thread and the fringe bristles, while others leave the fringe hanging too freely and then a free space is formed between the last bead and the upper base of the earring. The main thing is not to rush, over time, the hands themselves will understand the desired degree of tightening, until you correct each fringe and do not tighten too much. good luck to you!
👏👏👏👏👏I think I don’t need to see any more brick stitch video on RUclips . You solved my biggest problem of adding and ending the thread in brick stitch earrings. Thanks you so much. God Bless. Up load more beading tutorial of all the stitches like flat brick stitch,, peyote etc.
Thank you very much! I will definitely record videos, I plan to show all manual types of beading). I hope to do so in the near future. Thank you for support! I am happy that there are so many of us-lovers of needlework). Happiness and good luck to you!
Thanking you for showing how to do and add a new thread when needed in your beading.Blessings Patricia
Thank you! As a lover of long earrings, extra thread often comes in handy, especially when I make earrings over 18 cm long.)
Thanks so much! I was making my very first pair of fringe earrings and panicked when I ran out of thread in the fringe... your tutorial helped me so much!
Best video I’ve seen yet for adding thread to fringe part,! Thnks
Thank you!
Great tip, exactly what I've been looking for. Thanks so much!
ooh I'm so happy! Thank you!
So helpful to watch you do it! Snachailya, thank you for this video!! 🙏🏼
thanks a lot! I hope it will be useful. I usually use extra thread to make very long dangle earrings.
It was a very nice video, I am very glad that you showed how to add yarn. I'm following you with the light of hand. I will wait for your new videos.
Thank you so much for your opinion and for your support! this is very valuable to me!❤️
this is SO HELPFUL! thank you so much for this video
Thank you!) I'm very glad that this information is useful ❤️
THANK YOU. This was SO helpful!
Thank you!
Thank you ❤❤❤
Thank you!
Such a helful video is there a favorit place you get ur beads and thread from other than amazon
Thank you!
I buy beads, threads and other necessary materials in a needlework store in my city. I also buy fasteners, locks, connecting rings, tags from Ebay.
How do you keep the fringe strands straight. Mine want to spring up. Am I making them to tight or should I use a different type of thread any advice?Thanks
Good day! It's not about the thread, it's about tightening the thread. When you make one fringe, tighten the thread, smooth it with your hands, sort of adjust the beads in your fringe a little and let it hang freely. inside the fringe it turns out, as it were, two threads - down and up - correct both. this is such a moment - many people pull the thread and the fringe bristles, while others leave the fringe hanging too freely and then a free space is formed between the last bead and the upper base of the earring. The main thing is not to rush, over time, the hands themselves will understand the desired degree of tightening, until you correct each fringe and do not tighten too much. good luck to you!
chi miigwech! I was so worried my earrings were ruined 🥲
if it doesn't work, start again! you're learning!