I am a new subscriber. I love the way you teach about Natives as you teach about beads. It's like a history lesson and art lesson all in one. lol Thank you for your hard work in teaching us and making the video. I look forward to more. I have Cherokee blood and I live about an hours drive from the Cherokee reservation in the NC mountains.
@historyprops-english3 ай бұрын
Oh thank you. Actually we are currently a documentary, about one of the founder of a little museum about native Americans in Germany, build in the 1920s. Most videos are a bit background, to what we do and what work goes into all the little items hanging eben in the backround
@nativeandindigenuscraftcre4334 ай бұрын
Sekon hello thanks for sgaring your skills on lazy or lian sitich i did that and it was ok to easy to master for me but for my haudenosaunee beadwork i you lazy/applique stitch i mastered loom ,applique one needle and 2 needle applique and peyote and gourd stitch so i am indigenous beadwork artist good luck with your videos
@historyprops-english4 ай бұрын
Thank you! Have you seen doing beadwork videos too... Great.... Let's fill KZbin with artwork ;)
@mudlarkingmarionette9 ай бұрын
Amazing work and a respectful approach. It is like our highland knitting in Scotland ; the cables on the jerseys can be interpreted to reflect the number of children say in a given family. Fascinating .
@historyprops-english9 ай бұрын
Sounds cool
@theshabbyhippie9 ай бұрын
Very interesting! Is there a way for you to set up the camera closer to your hands? It's hard to see what you are trying to teach.
@historyprops-english9 ай бұрын
I just work with my mobile phone currently- try to safe money for a camera- so I can cut ( because Bluetooth is not working right now..... But I am working on that
@terricote32006 ай бұрын
Thank you, I am Nakota and appreciate the beadwork you have done. And also for the knowledge you have gained to teach it accordingly.