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The Meaning Behind Beadwork Regalia | Native American Beadwork - ARTEFFECTS

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Powwow regalia is an extremely important aspect for all Native American dancers. The regalia is worn with pride and combines historical ancestry with personal taste. There are many different styles of regalia dress and in this segment learn about the dedication and importance of just one. Follow us on social media! 🤍 🤍 🤍 Watch full episodes of ARTEFFECTS every Sunday at 6:30pm at 🤍 or anytime at 🤍 #Art, #documentary, #beadwork, #arteffects, #PBSReno, #reno, #nevada, #artist #artisan #nativeamerican #nativeamericanheritagemonth #indigenous #paiute #washoe #nativeamericanregalia #regalia #regalias #beadworkart #beadworkregalia #beads #glassbeads #intention #meaning #intricacy #powwow #powwowdance #powwowregalia #nativepeople #traditional #tradition #traditionalbeadwork

Loom Beadwork

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Beadwork Tutorial for Beginners: One Needle Method

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The original way of doing beadwork! Thread link: 🤍powwowfabrics.com

What's the difference between Ojibwe & Dakota beadwork? | Worn Within

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Can you tell the difference between Ojibwe and Dakota beadwork? Stick with host Susan until the end of the video and you'll be able to notice the differences. 00:00 Can you spot the difference between Ojibwe & Dakota beadwork? 01:53 The history of beadwork in Native communities 02:28 Historical Dakota beadwork from the Minnesota area 03:24 Ojibwe floral designs and nature in Ojibwe art 04:42 The history of Indigenous beadwork in the Minnesota area 06:36 Extra: the Spirit bead From the craft, to the textile, to finishing touches, and even to the customs that come with it, our traditional clothing reflects our cultural identity. Worn Within explores the stories and people behind our traditional clothing. #IndigenousBeadwork #IndigenousCulture #FashionHistory See inside our world on Instagram: 🤍 Become our neighbor on Facebook: 🤍 Give us a shout on Twitter: 🤍 Discover more local stories: 🤍

Beading for beginners| Beadwork | Let me show you how to bead | Make money from beading

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One of the skills I learnt at initiation school is beading. Today it is another reliable stream if income for me 💃 khanya.jili🤍gmail.com WhatsApp 0820834295

How to Bead, Beadwork Tutorial for Beginners! 2 Needle Method

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How to get started in beadworking. Supplies needed, and how to do the basic 2 needle stitch. Needles - size 10 and size 12 John James Sharpes Thread - Coats Nymo cone of nylon thread (one of these will last FOREVER lol) Fabric Stabilizer - Pellon Peltex 70 Beads - Size 9 and 11 of various finishes beeswax from Powwowfabrics.com I buy a lot of my supplies from powwowfabrics.com

A History of Haudenosaunee Beadwork

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Haudenosaunee raised beadwork flourished as a tourist trade in the Northeast starting in the 1800s, after the Erie Canal opened. But the art form has long been an integral part of Haudenosaunee culture and identity, and has origins that date much farther back in time. At the New York State Museum and the Iroquois Indian Museums, Haudenosaunee beadworkers and historians reflect on the evolution of the craft.

How to Stiffen Beadwork with ProtectaClear

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Examples and instructions on how to apply ProtectaClear to stiffen beadwork

How I Make my beadwork flat and stiff

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This is how I do it and I know there are other ways people do it, just wanted to share what knew. Thank you for watching. Also there is nothing wrong with beadwork that isn’t flat. I barely started using this method just this year.

Types of Beads & Styles of Beadwork

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Michael (from our Sioux Trading Post) explains some of the major differences between Czech and Italian glass beads. He also shows some of his finished designs and shares some of his beading secrets to achieve textural interest, amazing color, and beautiful compositions.

Traditional Indigenous Beadwork - An Indigenous woman's journey from student to teacher

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Cynthia Boehm grew up surrounded by traditional Indigenous beadwork in her hometown of Norway House, Manitoba, but never learned the craft herself as a child. At 50, she took up the needle to connect her to her childhood and culture, and she now shares the craft with others to keep it alive. #ShawSpotlight #ShawSpotlightIndigenous #Art Title: Beading Through Generations Producer: Lizzy Symons Subscribe and Follow us: Facebook: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 View More Features: 🤍 Celebrate | Engage | Connect Spotlight also offers opportunities for individuals interested in video production to benefit from training and participate as volunteers. Whether you’re new to the broadcasting world, or already producing your own content, Shaw Spotlight has a number of ways to get involved! 🤍

Edging Native Beadwork, Part 1of 3

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3 part video on different edging techniques to finish off beadwork. Follow Spottedcloud on Instagram to see more examples of my beadwork and art. List of supplies Nymo thread size D & A (A is for tacking) John James needles Sharps size 12 EZ felt Czech seed beads size 11

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Laikipia women make a fortune from beadwork

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Subscribe to NTV Kenya channel for latest Kenyan news today and everyday. Get the Kenya news updates, discussions and other exciting shows. Website: ntvkenya.co.ke || Paper: Daily Nation || Twitter: 🤍ntvkenya || Facebook: NTV Kenya || Instagram: NTV Kenya 🤍

I wish I could bead this fast for real 😮‍💨 #beading #beadwork

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Tutorial for the beaded flowers: 🤍

Bead with me (Native American contemporary beadwork tutorial FROM START TO FINISH)

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Blanket stitch edging -🤍 Different variations of picot style edging- 🤍 Using banding to edge- 🤍 What I use to back my bead work- 🤍 How I make my beadwork flat and stiff - 🤍 Alternative to attaching a hook to your beadwork - 🤍 🤍 Attaching fingernail posts - 🤍

MRAW Bellyband & Tri-Wing Ring, from Contemporary Geometric Beadwork by Kate McKinnon.

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Learn the fabulous MRAW thread path and make a Tri-Wing Ring, techniques from the book Contemporary Geometric Beadwork, by Kate McKinnon. Find our books at your local bead store, on Amazon.com, or in Kate's shop: 🤍

Beadwork

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Barrette ❤️

History DIY: Métis Beadwork

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Métis peoples are well known for their unique decorative art. The Dakota and the Cree peoples referred to the Métis as the “Flower Beadwork People” because of their beautiful floral designs in their beadwork and embroidery. Over time, floral beadwork has become one of the most distinctive Métis symbols. By the 1830s, vibrant floral designs on Métis products from the Red River region became famous. Beadwork was found on almost every item of traditional Métis clothing and functional hide and cloth work. The glass beads they used were procured from the trading companies. Beaded clothes included moccasins, coats, vests, belts, bags and mittens. To follow along with the craft inspired by this artistic style, you will need these items: - Piece of felt or other textile - A paper template to follow (🤍 ) - Scissors - Common sewing thread - Extra small sewing needle - Coloured seed beads - Stapler, paper clips, or safety pins Manitoba is home to many incredible Métis artisans and artists. Follow the links to explore some of their amazing work: 🤍 🤍 🤍

Ubuhle Women: Beadwork and the Art of Independence

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"Ubuhle Women: Beadwork and the Art of Independence" showcases a new form of bead art, the ndwango (“cloth”), developed by a community of women living and working together in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. The black fabric on which the Ubuhle women work is reminiscent of the Xhosa headscarves and skirts which many of them grew up wearing. By stretching this textile like a canvas, the artists transform the flat cloth into a contemporary art form with colored Czech glass beads. Ubuhle means “beauty” in the Xhosa and Zulu languages and it describes the shimmering quality of light on glass that for the Xhosa people has a particular spiritual significance.

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