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- čas přidán 6. 08. 2024
- There's something magnetic in native Americans' culture. I decided to make a relaxing beautiful video with creation process of bracelets.
☘ I used these schemes and patterns of these authors:
• Friendship bracelets: wide
Narrow
• Beading bracelets: wide pin.it/2b5bmdqcivjrcj
Narrow pin.it/jvv3psxmtyu6px
Author's Etsy shop www.etsy.com/shop/PerlasLindas
☘ I do not sell my work if I copy someone's design. I do it just for myself for pleasure.
Board with all Pins I use pin.it/3MssmnX
☘ More photos:
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0:00 intro;
0:07 print patterns of friendship bracelets, cut along the row and fold rows you've already made;
1:46 choose any colours of glass beads you want;
2:00 but before let's make a beading loom;
3:30 I decorated all elements with wood stain before the assembly. Super glue will keep elements on their places, but you still need to fix all joints with hot glue;
3:57 our loom is ready;
4:13 starting the bracelet. Choose contrasting colour of the thread;
5:01 first two rows of any colour. They won't be visible;
5:16 vertical thread should be between two horizontal threads;
6:11 if the main thread ended then take a new one, pass it between two rows, then accurately make next row as usual and then just tie to ends (of the old thread and the new thread) together;
8:24 suede cord to decorate bracelet on the sides;
9:52 you may see that one black row is visible, so you may leave only one black row instead of two. It depends on the way you decorate the ends of your bracelet.
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Beads, threads and suede cords I bought in my town in local shops.
• chains a.aliexpress.com/NYv6P1bQT
• waxed cotton cord a.aliexpress.com/shKeoxcTZ
• lobster clasps and jump rings 6 colours set a.aliexpress.com/knISscxVt
• tools and jewellery findings sets a.aliexpress.com/sEsveW0KR
• connector clasps for cord a.aliexpress.com/bShyIjIBD
• jump rings a.aliexpress.com/O8MIBhonp
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Anka Inka - Espiritual
Anka Inka - Tayta Huamani
Anka Inka - Dream
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#beading #beadingloom #beadingjewelry - Jak na to + styl
Part 2 czcams.com/video/sfANpHsfuPI/video.html
I'm a native and I don't have anybody to teach me because they never learned and this video helped out a lot. Thank you!
That is beautiful! Loved how you made the loom from resources! Very creative!
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Absolutely beautiful!💖
Beautiful beads and loom work. Awesome way of making a loom! Wow!
Loved the last one !
I LOVE your beads! They are just beautiful!
Thank you for sharing your gift. Absolutely beautiful.
Love the colors beautiful work 💙
Beautifully done! Thank you
beautiful color combination
Beautiful video and lovely work!
Великолепный ролик !!!! Съемка высший пилотаж !!!!! Спасибо огромное !!!!!
Oh my, the cinematography of this is so marvelous!
So cool! are you using some kinda cool macro lens on your camera it looks really fun. Thank you for posting your process
Beautiful thank you for this video
Beautiful ❤️❤️❤️
amazing !!
Can we get this women more views? She made a loom from popsicle sticks. Why aren’t more people subscribed?!?
Absolutely love this
That's so helpful also the music so amazing 🤩🤩🤩😍😍🤗
Awesome.
I love this! And really appreciate this video. It's beautiful and now i understand why some of the bracelets i see cost so much.
Genial genial genial
Thank you.
Ya’at’eeh! Mooi bracelet! Am sorry some comments are being nasty here, people don’t know if your Indigenous or not, they should find out before they say anything! Your work is amazing beautiful 💗💗💗
I'm grateful that you appreciate my work ♡
super
Beatiful!
Whear can I fined the thread?
please just buy little woodsaw! xxx
This is so pretty. And props to you for making that loom yourself. Please tell me is it sturdy and does it work for long time. I would love to make one myself
I made it for temporary use. The loom bends a little from the tension of the threads, so it's better to strengthen the bottom with more amount of sticks. In the future, I plan to make a video with other variants of looms that will serve longer.
@@FernyWoods ohhh rightyy.. I'm already waiting for the video.
@@faiqa.amirart Me too!
@@FernyWoods please do! i’m native and i’d love to see you make different looms! it’s rly helpful :)
thanks for the video. I would like to start making beaded bracelets. can you tell me what kind of beads you use and where you buy them. Is the thread you use not nylon but cotton? where can i buy it?
thank you and a thousand compliments, you have good taste.
I just want to say " I LOVE YOU" and "THANK YOU SO MUCH". I know how to bead I think a lot of people do but it is the finishing part people struggle with, it is taking the bead work and adding clasps or leather ends that makes it difficult. I wished someone hopefully you will do more finishing videos. The ones before I found you either don't fully show how to or their videos are not fully explained so that it makes the video easy to follow. I know myself that once I do something it sticks it is just being thourly showed how and you nailed it straight on. i just want you to know you are a hero of mine I feel like I can get my loom work to the next level now. i am going to subscribe and I really hope you will show more finishes to loom work I know it would be a gift sent to me if you did. One more thing mens finishes for loomed braclets could you do one that is intended for men please? Thank you so much for all you do it means the world to me as I love to bead.
Thanks for your words. You encourage me to work more on my videos. And there will be part two of beading on my channel. ;)
I totally agree with her on all she said, I had no idea how to finish my work and you've made it very clear, thank you! I'm 70 and just learning!
Hello, on which website do you download the patterns for that strip?
Beautiful work! What threeds do you use?
Thank you! I used embroidery threads (mouliné thread) of different manufacturers.
I love your work and those beads are perfect, where did you get them?
I bought them in an art store. I used two different manufacturers: the first one is Zlatka (made in China), the second one is Gamma (made in Czech Republic). Maybe this will help you to find something similar.
Thank you so much for sharing, I’ll keep watching your work. I just wish I could see a picture of the finished bracelet, I’m in love with it!
@@lourdesappleby1557 On my Instagram I upload finished works. Here is the post with pics of the bracelet. 😊instagram.com/p/B8WmlPdB3ss/?igshid=h1gywbe35zq0
Do you make the patterns or where do you get them ?
I usually look for patterns on Pinterest.
I used these schemes and patterns of these authors:
• Friendship bracelets: wide pin.it/xr3pkyor3hfjia
Narrow pin.it/q7yuuw5ajt2kaa
• Beading bracelets: wide pin.it/2b5bmdqcivjrcj
Narrow pin.it/jvv3psxmtyu6px
Author's Etsy shop www.etsy.com/shop/PerlasLindas
How to do when the termination is not square but triangular or pointed in the shape of a "V"?
Continue weaving as usual, but with the condition that each subsequent row will be with fewer beads (like I have at 6:50). This will form the V-shaped end of the bracelet. After weaving is completed, you can hide the warp threads as shown at 7:14.
What thread do you use
It's sewing thread.
Where can I find beads that are all the same size?
At an art store or shop online, I suppose.
IS THERE ANYWAY TO SAFELY CUT A PEICE OF LOOMED BEADWORK TO MAKE IT SHORTER IN LENGTH? i HAVE AN OLD BELT i WANT TO MAKLE INTO A HAT BAND, BUT THE HAT IS 23 INCHES, (SIZE 7.25) AND THE BEADWORK IS 26 INCHES?? I NEED TO REMOVE THREE INCHES.
It's best to cut off the knots at the very beginning and manually loosen the beading by removing the beads to the desired length. After that, tie the warp threads together as I do at 8:00. If you cut off the extra three inches right away, everything will fall apart. I hope the advice will help.
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It's the cultural appropriation for me
Of course I don't mean to devalue the culture. And doing crafts in the style of any culture doesn't mean to claim the title of such. And I'm sorry if this video hurt your feelings.
@@FernyWoods well don’t u think it’s up to indigenous peoples if its culture appropriation???
@@FernyWoods this is a beautiful and respectful video. Thank you for producing it!
And thank you for the support. :]
@@PL-tm7bi are u native?
Ok so what is the race of the individual making this? I don't want knock-off or wannabe Caucasians that say "i'm 1/32 or 3/4" I need a female with a true indigenous tribal father to teach me, certainly not an offspring of colonial rape or confusion.
Haha 🤣 I was just saying to my significant other that people should state "a copy of native techniques," or, something to that effect in their titles. I want to learn directly from "source," too. Thanks for having the 'brass ones' to say it.
I changed my mind from my other comments, this is appropriation and non native individuals should make their own designs instead of using bastardized versions of ours, especially when they don't even recognize that "native Americans" are not part of one conglomerate culture. We're many different tribes with many different beliefs.
If you'd like to learn how to bead from native beaders, Mona C is one lady that I watch, although I don't believe she does loom work.
blood quantum is a colonist mindset that we as native peoples do not abide by. it is commendable that you wish to learn directly from us but please do not harm our cultures by imposing colonist ideologies.
Tus videos son maravillosos. tu enseñanza tan relajante. Muchas gracias!
Thank you!
thanks for the video. I would like to start making beaded bracelets. can you tell me what kind of beads you use and where you buy them. Is the thread you use not nylon but cotton? where can i buy it?
thank you and a thousand compliments, you have good taste.
Thank you! I bought my beads offline from a local art store. You can search for them online, but, please, note that the colour and size in the photos may differ from the actual ones. That's why I prefer to go to the store. I can compare colours, shades and different manufacturers.
What about threads. I used sewing thread, not elastic, I think, cotton. I bought them many years ago from a local store as well.
the stones are rocaille of what size? 11/0 -15/0 - 8/0?
@@fede9082 10/0 and golden is 11/0.
Actually if you’re making bracelets, nylon threads like nymo which is made for beading is better because it stands up to abrasion better. Yes you can work with cotton but it won’t wear well. The edges of glass seed beads are sharp and wear through threads fast, that’s why nymo became a standard.
@@catzkeet4860 tk 👍