Deb Enoch, owner of iBead with Deb E.
Providing beadwork, such as moccasins, earrings, hair accessories, card holders, key rings and many more items. Also provide beading workshops on these items.
Loving and learning traditional beading, one bead at a time.
Deb’s ancestry is Northern Tutchone and Upper Tanana and is a member of White River First Nation.
Deb grew up in Snag with her adopted parents Jimmy and Lena Enoch, then moved to Burwash Landing to attend elementary school. While growing up she was always surrounded by her mother and grandmother sewing. She learned from them as well as her aunts and the ladies in the community of Burwash Landing.
Deb lives in Whitehorse now and has taken up sewing after she retired from Northwestel in 2021. She joined the Kwanlin Dun Cultural Centre sewing group and has been involved with creating projects with them. Projects such as the Yukon Quest Dog Blanket, podium banner for the Kwanlin Dunn Cultural Centre, Yukon Quest patches, and most recent “Northern Winter Traditions” banner.