Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Dartmouth Earrings 2.0
I made this pair for the woman who conducted my Dartmouth alumni interview when I was still an applicant. I wanted to repay her for being so supportive of me!
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Friday, August 12, 2011
NOW ON ETSY
I now have PayPal also! Please support my college education by purchasing authentic Native earrings!
http://www.etsy.com/shop/chickahominy
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Cone earrings
These are for a friend who loves the color red!

This is the first pair I've made in this style!
$15/pair
White & turquoise
These were for an 11-year-old Navajo girl who really likes the color turquoise. The lighting makes the earrings look different, but they're white & turquoise:

$15/pair
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Pink & Black Brick Stitch
Monday, July 25, 2011
Brick stitch with Delica beads
My boss wanted a pair of pink earrings so I decided to try out my new black Delica beads. They're much nicer for brick stitch than my other seed beads because they're more uniform, but they're a little more awkward when trying to do the fringe. I was inspired by a design I saw online and made this:
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
MIA
I haven't had much time to bead lately due to college-preparation! New work will be posted shortly!
Sunday, July 10, 2011
If you'd like a pair of earrings
#5: Purple Comanche stitch
I initially decided to make a pair of purple earrings for my aunt, but then ended up keeping them for myself :P (I'll make her another pair, though!)
I used the same general Comanche stitch w/ fringe but added a little more variety with the design. It kind of reminds me of the Zuni sun god designs:


I think this pair took me the most time.
$20/pair
#3 & 4: Porcupine quills!
My friend really wanted a pair of dangly earrings with "sailor" colors (red, blue & white). I got lazy and wanted to try something other than Comanche stitch with fringe, so I decided to make loops with porcupine quills! Those things hurt so you have to be careful when working with them, especially when cleaning & cutting them. I also used buckskin to stabilize the design, which is really hard to poke through with a needle (ended up breaking a few needles in the process). I really like how they turned out:
I decided to make my other friend (the one who got the first pair I ever made) a pair since the others weren't very nice-looking. I used pink & baby blue beads to match her blue eyes:

Somewhat time-consuming due to the preparation of the hide & quills
$10/pair
#2: Dartmouth earrings
It's really difficult to find earrings that match forest green Dartmouth attire... so I decided to make a pair that would!
I used the same style as the last pair but changed the design a bit. I also didn't skip beads when I added the fringe so they're a little more full. I also used bugle beads to add a little variety; they reflect the light when you wear them too!

These took a little while to make because of the fringe and extra design-preparation
$15/pair
#1: Learning the basics
I recently visited my family in Virginia and stayed with my cousin Tammy; she's basically the Chickahominy Tribe's designated beadworker. I've always been in love with earrings and this was the perfect opportunity for me to learn how to make them! She first showed me how to do the Brick/Comanche stitch, which wasn't perfect by any means. It's fairly simple and a great stitch to do if you're just starting out.
My cousin said they were good for the first time ever beading! I decided to give them to my friend because I'm snobby when it comes to what earrings I would wear, and I knew she would appreciate them since they'd match her blue eyes.
These are simple to make but they take such a long time!
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