The best threads for making tassel earrings with your own hands - we are testing which threads to use when creating jewelry with our own hands. Silk brushes for jewelry

With the help of accessories, you can add sophistication to your image. Especially earrings are able to create a highlight. Any girl can build unique earrings with her own hands, from improvised materials.

Every housewife will surely have beads, ribbons, pieces of wire and so on. It remains to complete this set with hooks for earrings, and you can start the creative process, which will take a minimum of time. Photo ideas on how to make earrings with your own hands.

Earrings "Ganutel" do-it-yourself

The history of the origin of the popular technique "Ganutel" originates from the monks of the Mediterranean Sea.

Tools for work:

  • Wire (50 cm), or wire spiral (4-5 cm), wire for beads is acceptable.
  • Wire with a diameter of 3 mm, length 20 cm;
  • For decor (beads, beads, colored threads, etc.);
  • Pliers and pliers tools.

Making Earrings

In the absence of a finished spiral, we make it. Tightly wind the wire around the knitting needle with a diameter of 4mm. Next, we release the finished spiral from the knitting needle and stretch it out a little, increasing it 3 times in length.

We thread a thick wire into the center of the spring, creating the basis of the desired geometric shape. We twist the ends of the wires.

We fix the end at the top of the base, and wind the thread in the desired order (vertically or horizontally), but following the rule, the thread should fit into each turn of the spiral.

By winding the thread, you can decorate to taste by threading beads or glass beads into it.

We tie the thread with high quality, and with the help of wire cutters we bite off a thick wire, and twist it in a thin spiral, make a loop out of it. Having picked up a bead of the desired color, we attach it to the fastener.

Ear decoration "Ganutel" made by hand, ready!

Improvised means for making exclusive earrings

From fabric

To make long earrings with your own hands, the following materials are needed: fabric (ribbon, braid), scissors, wire, beads and beads, tools (nippers, pliers).

  • We cut obliquely 10 cm of the wire, for a more convenient puncture of the material;
  • We process the ends of the fabric with fire so that they do not sprinkle. We thread the wire into the tape (braid), stitches 2 mm long;
  • From two edges of the material, we thread beads of the desired color;
  • Carefully twist the wire with pliers;
  • We remove the twists into beads, construct a loop from a metal thread and fasten a fastener on it.

Thread earrings

Do-it-yourself brush earrings with the help of threads are not at all difficult to make. Necessary tools colored threads (mulina), narrow ribbons, wire, scissors, pliers, wire cutters. The color of the threads is selected based on taste preferences.

We make cuts from threads of 10 cm each thread. In the center we wrap with wire, very tightly. Twist the wire with pliers, and remove the excess with wire cutters. We hide the twisted metal thread in the product, fasten the ring.

We bend the threads in half, and wrap them tightly in the center with wire several times (about 5 times). We make a tight twist with pliers and hide the earrings inside. Carefully align the threads with scissors. You can hide a twist under the beads. Another original set is ready!

Earrings made of wire

Jewelry for ears made of metal thread is always exclusive.

This section presents a master class on how to make earrings with your own hands.

Necessary materials wire, hooks for earrings, 6 connecting rings, decorative elements, metal pendants, tools (nippers, pliers) are also needed.

  • Cut 3 pieces of metal thread;
  • Divide one of the cut pieces in two, wrap a large coil in the form of a loop;
  • Decorate the free edge with beads and pendants, on the other hand, make a loop;
  • Do the same with a small ring;
  • Put a larger circle, a smaller one and a ring on the connecting ring;
  • Duplicate on the other side;
  • Engage the ring with a fastener and secure with a loop.

Beaded earrings

Earrings made of beads and beads with their own hands are made very quickly. Necessary materials beads, accessories and round nose pliers.

  • Insert decorative elements in the form of beads into the wire;
  • Cut off the remaining metal thread, leaving 8 mm., for the loop;
  • Hook the loop on the fastener;
  • Repeat with the second earring all of the above.

DIY cuff making

Cuffs have been at the peak of popularity for several seasons. Wire and pliers are required.

  • Bite off a piece of wire 7.5 cm long.
  • Bend 2.5 cm, and bend one more time.
  • Bend the wire into rings on both sides, fold the product in half, and clamp the ends with pliers. Cuffs are ready!

Earrings made by hand will always be unique. This is a great addition to the wardrobe, which will not lose its relevance, as well as skillfully emphasize the individuality of the owner.

DIY earrings photo

06.12.2016 09:42

In the article we will tell you how to make brushes for jewelry with your own hands. With the help of such tassels you can make any jewelry, whether it be a necklace, or tassle earrings that are so popular and fashionable now.

We'll need
- Tassel Maker Tassel Tool
- Doli viscose threads or Sumiko silk threads
- Glue for jewelry G-S Hypo Cement
- Scissors

Depending on the design of the brush, you may need:
- Detachable rings or pins for jewelry
- Round nose pliers
- Big eye needles

To begin with, we will choose the threads, our favorite color, and decide on the size of the brush.

To make brushes, we will take a special Tassel Maker tool, this machine will allow you to make a brush of any size in just 2-3 minutes, while maintaining the same thread tension and uniform winding.
You can also use any rigid frame of the desired size.

1 Winding threads.
Let's assemble the tool, as shown in the instructions that are attached. We fix the nozzles in such a way as to obtain the desired size of the brush (we also take into account that in the future, in the process of alignment, we will trim the ends of the threads a little).
Fix the end of the thread between the screws of the pins.

Rotate the handle of the tool. As a result, literally in 2-3 minutes we will wind the required number of threads.

If we want to make tassels for earrings, then we will need to make two identical tassels. In order not to make a mistake in the thickness, that is, in the "splendor" of the brushes, when winding the threads for each brush, we will simply count the number of rotations of the handle. For a lush brush, 700-800 turns or more will be enough, for a thinner one - 400-600 turns. Also, the number of turns will depend on the length of the brush and on your preferences.

For quick winding of threads, it is more convenient for me to hold the spool in the palm of my hand, and pass the thread through my fingers. In this case, there will be a uniform thread tension, and the spool will be comfortable to hold in the palm of your hand.

2 We fix the threads.
As for the next step - fixing the thread. You can use the thread from which you make the brush, though here keep in mind that threads made from viscose or natural silk are not as strong as cotton or synthetic threads, so you don’t need to tighten them very much. Or you can take any synthetic threads to match the main one.

In the lesson, I will tie all the knots with threads from which I make a brush.

After the threads are wound, we fix the thread: cut off the end of the thread from the spool, thread the thread inside the winding next to the rod, pull it out from the other side. For convenience, you can grab the tip of the thread with thin-nosed pliers.

Let's make two turns around the thread, as in the photo. Gently tighten the knot, do not be too zealous so that the thread does not break.

In the same way, we will tie another knot: again we will thread the thread between the pins, make two turns with the end of the thread, and tie a knot.

After that, we will make two turns around the knots and again we will make two knots, as we did before. Drop a drop of G-S Hypo Cement to secure the thread. Cut off the ends of the thread.

3 Attach a ring or pin for jewelry.
If in the future the tassel will be attached to the jewelry with the help of a ring, or a hat will be put on the tassel, then it is more convenient for me to attach the ring or fix the pin on the tassel at this stage, because right now it can be done quite easily and without damaging the threads. And also now we can thread a ring that is ideally suited in size to the thickness of the wound threads.
Take a ring, open it with thin-nosed pliers and carefully thread the ring, placing it on the knots in the center of the brush. Let's close the ring.

If in the future we decorate the brush with a tip with hole or a hat for beads, then at this stage we must attach the pin for the jewelry.
Let's take a long pin, cut off the factory ring or stud at the pin and use round-nose pliers to make a ring of the diameter we need on the pin. Open the ring and thread it through the threads.

Let's close the sides of the ring on the pin.

4 We tie the threads on the brush.
Further, the principle of creating brushes will be the same for both the pin and the ring.
Unscrew the pins on the tool and remove the threads. With sharp scissors, cut the threads in the middle.

Now we need to make a "hat" at the brush. We intercept all the threads so that the sealed knot, which we tied at the 3rd stage in the center of the threads, is inside the brush. We distribute the threads, and so that the threads do not bulge, for convenience, you can pull the ring up.

Let's start the design of the upper part of the brush.

Two brush design options.

a) The tassel will not close with a cap or end cap.
We cut off a piece of thread from the coil and begin to make turns with one end of the thread. We make sure that the turns lie evenly, one to the other, while winding the thread around the brush quite tightly.

In order for the winding of the threads to be equally even on all sides and without knots, we fix the threads with needles with a large eye. We will fix the threads on the side of the brush.
Pass one end of the thread into the needle and stretch the thread under the turns of the brush. In the same way we fix the other end of the thread.

Tighten the ends of the thread so that the turns are more tightly fixed. Next, with a needle, we bring the thread to the other side of the brush. After that, we will again stretch the thread under the turns of the brush.

And again we repeat this process: we stretch the thread to the other side and draw it under the turns. The end of the thread is left for the entire length of the brush.
In the same way, we fix the second winding thread. As a result, the coils are perfectly even on all sides, without knots.

b) The top of the brush will be decorated with a cap or a trailer.
In this case, we try to wind the thread as close as possible to the pin ring, so that in the future this thread does not peek out from under the limit switch or cap. At the end of the wrapping, we tie the threads with two simple knots. Apply a drop of G-S Hypo Cement glue to the knot, cut off the excess ends of the threads.

5 Align the edges of the threads and the length of the brush.
Let's straighten the threads. The easiest way, which has already been written about a lot on the Internet, is to hold the brush over boiling water, for example, over a boiling kettle. In order not to burn yourself with steam, hold the brush with thin-nosed pliers by the ring.
As you can see, the threads straightened out.

We just have to trim all the ends of the threads evenly. To do this, wrap the brush in paper, folding it into a tight roll. If necessary, pull the brush by the ring. At this stage, we also align the brush to the desired length or simply align it with the shortest tips.

Pressing the paper edge tightly with your fingers, cut off the excess ends of the threads with sharp scissors. You can also use a sharp blade, just do not forget to follow the safety precautions.

Our brush is ready. Now we can attach various accessories, beads, make a pendant or earrings out of a brush. It all depends on your imagination.

If you make brushes, write in the comments which method of making brushes you like best. Share your experience in making brushes, we'd love to hear your advice and your opinion!
Magical creativity to you!

Make your own brushes. You will need:

I bring to your attention a small guide to assembling silk brushes. By no means do I claim their authorship, but when I needed to make them, I was faced with the fact that in all the master classes I found, the description was not entirely complete and did not describe many points that interest me. Therefore, I made up my description of the creation of these wonderful jewelry items. I hope my master class will be useful to you. I'll be happy to answer questions if you have them :)

For work we need:

  1. Threads for embroidery "GAMMA" V150/2 100% viscose (photo of the spool is attached), I have shade No. 3057.
  2. Threads are ordinary polyester to match the tassels (for tying).
  3. Colorless nail polish.
  4. Two identical boxes or boards (I have boxes for rhinestones 12x8x2 cm).
  5. A sheet of paper (I cut off 1/4 of an A4 sheet) to trim the brushes.


Additionally for decor (I don’t attach a photo, as this is all for your taste):

  • beads miyuki delica 11, I have shade DB-0042;
  • threads to match the beads;
  • 2 connecting rings with a diameter of 6 mm.
  • brush caps to your taste;
  • pins to match the caps are longer;
  • a pair of beads 8-12 mm (I have 8 mm).

So, let's get started :) We will be making two identical earring brushes at once, and we need them to be the same thickness. We take the base for winding brushes (I have a box) and wind half a coil or a little less by eye (I always wind less than half) in order to evenly distribute the threads over two warps. I fit the coil into a pencil holder, as in part 1 of the photo. Although sometimes troubles happen with viscose as in 2 parts of a collage - unraveling of the coil. Turning it upside down helps me so that when unwinding it twists in the other direction.


After that, we wind the same amount on the 2nd base and distribute the rest of the threads so that there is an equal number of threads on each. I determine by touch :) You don’t need to fasten the thread, I just press it with my finger while I make the first turns.

When the entire coil is wound equally, we need to tightly bandage our future brushes. I take a polyester thread of the same color, tie the bundle, then wrap the thread around it one more time and tie it again. So thicker and stronger. I leave thread tails about 15 cm.

Now I turn the box over to the opposite side, pick up the entire bundle with a ruler so that all the threads are captured, and cut the threads so that the winding is in the middle. It turns out this mess:


I hang it all on a pencil (so as not to burn myself) by a polyester thread and straighten the brushes over a boiling kettle, like this:

Now we bring them into the divine form. I rewind the brushes with a polyester thread at a distance of 1 cm from the fold, making several knots along the winding: I wrapped a couple of circles - tightened it very carefully - tied a knot, repeated a couple more times. I cut the ends of these threads and cover them with a drop of varnish, and when it dries, I flatten the knot with my fingers.


Now you need to trim the brush. I take a piece of paper (the same one that is a quarter of A4) and tightly, tightly, but very carefully and evenly wrap the brush into it so that half the length remains outside the paper. I don’t have half in the photo, the very tip, but it’s better to leave more just in case.


It turns out a roll, on one side a thread. and on the other - the ends of the brush. By pulling on the thread, I determine the length of the brush for trimming so that only all the jagged edges are out. I flatten the roll, and, holding it tightly so that the threads do not creep away, I cut it evenly with scissors, like this:


Here is the smooth edge:


Well, the design of the top remains. There are many different ways here. I decided to make these brushes solemn and decorated them with a beaded ring. I will weave the ring with mosaic weaving. I take a needle and thread and Miyuki Delica beads. I do not tie a knot, instead I leave 15 cm of thread at the very beginning. I collect 5 beads and weave a strip according to the scheme:


This is how it turns out for me:

Gathering beads, I estimate the length, and when the strip tightly wraps around the ring, I connect the edges right on the brush:


In the last photo in the collage, the focus has gone astray, but it can be seen that I tightly tied a knot from the ends of the threads. After that, I cut them short, take a felt-tip pen to match the brushes and cover up our knot so that it does not "glow". After painting with a felt-tip pen, I smear a drop of varnish :)

Now you need to insert the connecting rings. Carefully, trying not to knock the threads out of the brush, I thread the rings into the fold, align them with pliers and fix the joint of the ring with varnish. Now you can cut the polyester threads and cover the knots with varnish:


Our solemn tassels are ready, and now you can make earrings with them. Perhaps I will then attach them to the fullerenes of red and golden Swarovski pearls. You can have a lot of your options :)



This is how my tassels on rings with fullerenes will look like :)

Good afternoon everyone. My name is Yana, this master class is dedicated to tassle earrings, or rather, the tassels themselves and two options for their execution. The first variant of making tassel earrings is classic, and the second variant is with a different tip, with a recess in the middle. This version of tassel earrings is less common, but it also has its admirers. To be honest, I have not seen master classes on creating just such brushes. We recently had a review of the threads that I use to make brushes. And after this review of the threads, I received a lot of questions regarding the manufacture of this particular option. Therefore, today I will show you both options for making tassle earrings.

So, to make tassle earrings, we need: tools, accessories for earrings, some beads, Swarovski bicones, a piece of corrugated cardboard (7 cm wide), cotton threads, Doli viscose threads, fishing line or monofilament, blade, scissors and needles.


Well, the first thing we need to do is wind the threads on a piece of cardboard to get a brush for making earrings. I do not use various plastic cards, bank cards. For me, cardboard is the most convenient option. Its width is 7 cm. We will need to make brushes 6.5 cm long. Therefore, a margin of half a centimeter is enough for us. On one side and the other, we need to divide the cardboard in half. On this side, we will tie it exactly in the middle, and on the reverse side we will cut it, that is, this line will help us to do it all smoothly and accurately.

And we start winding the threads for the brush, I do exactly 700 revolutions, I do it on account. I grab the thread with my left hand, and start winding it with my right hand. I wind it evenly and accurately, all the threads are parallel to each other, try to keep each thread close to each other, then you get an even brush. The width of the winding should not be more than one and a half centimeters, so that the tassel earrings turn out to be even and fluffy. That is, in order to make it convenient for us to tie in the future, we do not need to wind threads over the entire width of the cardboard. About a centimeter and a half we wind exactly. And so we do a full 700 turns of thread.


After we have done this, we need to insert cotton threads into the needle, fix the brush. I use a thick needle, it is convenient to grab all the threads, crawl under them. This is how I tie a few knots. Exactly in the middle, at the mark that we have, we tighten it, pressing it with a finger, and make another knot.


The threads are not securely fastened yet, but we leave it in this position and turn it over to the other side. Here we will cut the blade in the same way in the middle, where our marking line is located. With a sharp blade, we simply press from above a little from side to side, draw with the blade, and all the threads are cut with us.


Next, carefully remove the cardboard. On the other hand, we grab the short edge of the thread with our hand, and with the long edge, with a long segment, we make another 3-4 turns. Hold tight so that all these threads do not move. And exactly at the same place where we have the first turn, we make three more. Next, we intercept, find the short end and here we hold it well with our left hand so that nothing is loosened there, and we make another 2-3 knots. That is, in this way, we completely fix the brush. We do not cut the thread - we will steam it for it in the future and cut it off later. You need to leave some part, cut off only a needle. That is, we will not bandage it here, because we will hide this whole part in a cap. Therefore, we do not need to tie it here in this place. It is also not particularly important what color our threads will be. Most often, of course, it is better to choose them absolutely in the color of viscose, but in our case, the threads will also be all hidden.

The next step is to steam the brush for the future earring. After the kettle boils, we need to place the brush over the steam with some kind of stick (I have a sushi stick). This is how we will steam the brush for the earring.


As you can see, it only takes a few seconds for our brush to completely line up. Now we need to trim it neatly.


In one of the previous videos, I already told you that I cut the tassels with heat shrink tubing. It is sold by the yard as is. I cut exactly six and a half centimeters, that is, to the length that I need, and put the brush inside. That is, for the thread that we did not cut, I completely skip the brush.


We cut off the excess with a blade. The blade must be very sharp, then the process will be quick and accurate. This is how I cut off everything superfluous, and the edge we get is absolutely perfect.


If you do not have such a tube (by the way, you can find it in any electrical goods store), then you can use, like many needlewomen, just a piece of paper. That is, we need to place the brush in paper, wrap it (naturally, without a tube) and cut it off along the edge. Next, we take the brush out of the tube, cut off the excess thread. Anyone who wants can drop a drop of glue or nail polish here, but I don’t do this.


And now we need to attach a pin here. I cut off the eye that is on the pin - it is large enough for me. And I make a very small loop - on the very edge of the round-nose pliers. I do this so that our limit switch gets used to the brush as best as possible. That is, here is such a small loop - I press it back a little. And I put it under the strings here, like this. We close the loop.


Next, I put on the trailer. That is, in this way it is attached to the brush. I put a beautiful decorative bead on top. Next, I need to bend the pin ninety degrees, cut it (leave about 7-8 mm). And we make a loop again. The tassel earring is almost ready.


Everything, it remains to attach the fastener. Here I am already bending the loop on the fastener, hooking it on the pin and returning the loop to its place. The tassel earring is ready!


The second version of the brush for the earring is a little more complicated. We wind the threads in the same way, tie and cut the tassel. Next, we need to take one part, and throw the second on top so that, like a palm tree, it is in the middle. We are looking for a center, we help straighten it with a needle.


And then - the crucial moment. We need it to turn out evenly, and all the threads lay flat. That is, we correct it several times with all our fingers and bring it to the ideal. Sometimes it takes quite a long time. Completely straighten everything as we need. And when we achieve the desired result, we need to tie the brush. If the brush lies almost flat, but some threads stick out in the other direction, you can pick them up a little and throw them to the right side. It is really very important here that this recess is exactly, exactly in the center, and all the threads are evenly distributed. Sometimes this is not very easy to achieve, but still I really like this version of the brushes too.



I cut off the excess thread. There is one more little difficulty here - this is to make the second brush exactly the same as the first. Well, it’s not so easy to carefully insert the pin here, because it is thick enough, and it pulls the strings behind it. I do it first with a needle. That is, I insert a needle exactly from above, as if punching a way for a pin, turn it over - here it is, a needle. I pull out the needle, remembering where to insert the pin, and push the pin into this place.


Here the loop can not be cut - it will not be visible. Pin will be much more reliable to hold on. So he got out of me approximately in the middle, hooked the strings behind him. I carefully remove them from the pin, pushing it to the end. And these threads can be easily corrected. I pull the thread up and look for it here - where it crawled from, and pull it back. I tighten the next thread in the same way. I catch it from this side and pull it up. And so all the threads that got out, we return to their place.

After we have brought the top to the ideal, we need to steam the brush in the same way. Here we have a pin sticking out, so you can grab it with pliers and hold it over the kettle in the same way. By the way, I tried to insert a pin before tying it, that is, with its presence, to form a tip, but, unfortunately, I always do it inaccurately. That is, it is easier for me to form a tip without a pin, and insert it later. You may find it easier to do it differently. I steamed and cut off the brush. Now we just need to place a decorative bead here in the same way. It fits very well in the recess that we made. In the same way, bend the pin at 90 degrees, cut off the excess and form a loop.


I deliberately do not focus on how I fasten, how I make loops. We have a separate video on working with pins. And today we are talking about brushes. Therefore, I show 2 ways to make the brushes themselves. And the formation of tassle earrings is already everyone's business. Everyone can have their own.


This is what the almost finished brush looks like. If you carefully bandaged here, then if you wish, you can leave it like that, but I usually always decorate this place.


I took Swarovski crystals of the same color, bicones, and with the help of fishing line I will now make a bezel in this place. I collect some beads. It will be different for everyone, so I don’t focus on it, I try it on so that everything is even. That is, the bezel should sit tight on the brush.


And I just tie knots. I always do 3-4 knots. So that the knot is invisible, I will skip the needle through 2-3 beads and tighten a little knot there. Next, very carefully, I cut the strings with a blade under the very spine. This is what the bezel looks like. I had these large beads on hand, but you can make them smaller. You can use beads of the same color. I will make another rim with gold beads number 15.


We do all the same. I collect the necessary number of beads, try on and tie the ring. All the same - I tie knots and cut off the excess.

Well, here's what the second version of the earring looks like. I don't know which option you like best.


I like both. I often make brushes in this form, and in this. Of course, it's up to you to decide, but I advise you to try both options - and then decide.


I hope this master class on making tassel earrings with your own hands was useful for you. If so, ask questions, write comments and reviews. We will definitely answer them. and, which were used in this master class, you can purchase in our online store with door-to-door delivery. If something was not clear to you from this master class, you can watch the video master class in which I show and tell everything in detail:

Lush earrings with long tassels gained popularity many years ago and still remain one of the most relevant in the summer season. They are suitable for many different outfits, including multi-colored jumpsuits, dresses and sundresses, and therefore they are so popular with most girls and women.

The question of how to make tassel earrings can be answered in different ways, because there are a large number of ways to create them. They can be made from beads, threads, fluffy feathers, or anything similar. Fantasy is always welcome in needlework, and therefore there are practically no restrictions on the choice of material.

Cord tassel earrings

Materials: 10 meters of beautiful cord, 2 bead caps and 2 hollow beads, 2 and 2 eyelet pins, special silicone-based glue. For work, you will need scissors, wire cutters and round nose pliers.

Work progress:

1. Since there will be two pieces of earrings, the first step is to make two brushes. To do this, the cord must be cut into 40 even pieces, 23 cm long each. As a result, two more threads of 10 cm each should remain, which will be used to tie the brushes.

2. Fold 20 short threads together, align and carefully tie in the middle. The knot must be strong, such that it will not untie over time. Cut off excess ends. Do the same for the second brush.

3. Now the cap for beads must be put on the pin (pin), as shown in the photo. Drip a little silicone glue inside the cap, but do not put it on until the end of the pin.

4. Until the glue dries, hook the brush onto the ring of the pin with a quick movement and only then lower the cap all the way.

5. Now we put a bead on top of the hat. After that, the pin must be bent at an angle of 90 degrees to the bead. It is important that its fold starts immediately near it, which will allow you to tightly fix the part, preventing the product from loosening.

6. After that, using round-nose pliers, bend the pin into a ring. Cut off the rest of the pin with wire cutters.

7. Now the matter remains small. To complete the work, it is required to pass a hook-hook through the newly created ring. The first earring is ready. Finish the second in the same way.

Beaded tassel earrings

In addition to the cord for creating tassel earrings, it is very popular to use. With it, you can make not only plain, but also earrings with a degraded effect or with some kind of pattern.

To make a stylish accessory need: beads of three shades (blue, light blue and white), a thin needle for beads, a strong nylon thread (number 50), caps (we take 2 jokes for all three parts) and two beads if desired. Of the tools here, you need wire cutters, round nose pliers, a ruler and scissors.

Work progress:

1. Decide on how long the tassels of the earring will be. In this example, the master decided to make them 7 cm each. Based on the fact that one earring will need 30 threads of beads, as well as the fact that the thread itself will be pulled through each of them twice, calculate the required length of the nylon thread. Here it turns out 150 cm (taking into account 10 cm for ponytails). Of course, working with such a length is difficult, so it can be divided into 3-4 parts.

2. So, having strung the first 7 cm of beads on the thread, go back with a needle, skipping the last bead. Pull the needle back, pass it through the ring of the pin and again dial the next 7 cm of beads onto the needle. Thus, make 30 beaded strands.

3. When the brush is finished, cut off all the ends of the used threads and grab them with superglue (you can use the usual "Moment"). Only the pin should remain.

4. Now you need to put a cap and one bead on the pin.

5. As in the previous case, bend the pin into a symmetrical ring, “biting off” its remnants with wire cutters.

6. And, the last thing - to put on a ringlet. The earring is ready. The second is done in a similar way.

As you can see, the principle of creating such earrings is approximately the same. If desired, they can be decorated with additional elements, using several pins and large stones at a time.

If the tassel earrings are made of cord, then you can diversify them a bit by choosing a few multi-colored threads or painting their tips with paint. In any case, handmade jewelry should be made in such a way that it fits perfectly into your wardrobe.

Learn to pick up cute elements, practice the art of properly fastening jewelry and then you can make such accessories in just a couple of hours.