
My mother used to make me and my sisters sit down and do Hmong embroidery when we were little. She had a Hmong skirt that she was trying to finish and we helped her stitch a part of it. I remember the fabric roll was rolled up and appeared so long. The pattern was really intricate and I could not sit still long enough to do it so I was never really good at it! I don't know how the Hmong women had time for it back in the old country between cooking, farming and raising the kids!

I wanted to make a Hmong pattern inspired bracelet on my bead weaving loom. I used 3mm Japanese cube beads. The colors in real life are just so pretty and vibrant! I love Japanese beads. I once tried making one of these using the square stictch and it took forever! Thank goodness for the bead loom!


I wanted to make a Hmong pattern inspired bracelet on my bead weaving loom. I used 3mm Japanese cube beads. The colors in real life are just so pretty and vibrant! I love Japanese beads. I once tried making one of these using the square stictch and it took forever! Thank goodness for the bead loom!

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