Thank you for this.. just found a shop that has so many choices of items..and this help me more and give me more motivation to do bracelets again! ♥️♥️♥️
Excellent!! I've watched several head pin tutorials. I've been to a couple of classes. This tutorial is head and shoulders above all of them. (Get it, head and shoulders 🤣) Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and doing it so clearly.
Omg!!!! I learned so much!!!!! I have been wondering what to do with all of these in the kits I bought! Fingers crossed it works when I try it! Thank u!
So glad I found this...now I know how to use the pins with the wrap around extra wire...I love that look and it is definitely stronger...many thanks :)
Tegan, I am a novice jewelry maker, I love your video using headpins. I noticed a ring you were wearing on your left ring finger. I love it. Would you tell me where you got it?
I have some 2 inch (5 cm) head pins that are very hard to bend - can you suggest another one that might work better? thanks for the tutorial - it's great!
With the eye pins; it looks like your bracelets have them twisted on both sides but they don’t come that way, how do you do that part? Do you snip off the original loop and just follow the same process? Thanks so much!! ☺️💓
Can someone please tell me how double sided eyepins are used? I'm talking about the ones that come already double sided. How are you supposed to put a bead on it?
Can you make flat head from an eye pin? I bought a lot of eye pins but I need to do just bead with no loop on one edge. I do not to buy more pins, that is why I ask. Thank you.
With the eye pins; it looks like your bracelets have them twisted on both sides but they don’t come that way, how do you do that part? Do you snip off the original loop and just follow the same process? Thanks so much!! ☺️💓
Wow!! Thanks so much for this excellent video!
You are a great teacher! You explain very well.
Thank you for this.. just found a shop that has so many choices of items..and this help me more and give me more motivation to do bracelets again! ♥️♥️♥️
Excellent!! I've watched several head pin tutorials. I've been to a couple of classes. This tutorial is head and shoulders above all of them. (Get it, head and shoulders 🤣) Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and doing it so clearly.
Omg!!!! I learned so much!!!!! I have been wondering what to do with all of these in the kits I bought! Fingers crossed it works when I try it! Thank u!
Thank you so much! I’ve been wondering for so long!
Thank you! You explained this technique very well!
Thank you so much I appreciate your video it helped me a lot 🤗❤️
Tyvm i just started jewelry making and i was confused. You explained it in depth but simple so it was easy to follow.
Thank you so much. I am a beginner and was wondering exactly what to do with them and thanks for showing how to make those loops!
So happy I found your video.Thank you so......much for this tutorial.😀
Well thank you very much!! Bcz I was seconds away from throwing the beads and pins to the wall 😩 lolz just kidding but I was about to give up!! 😂
Omgggg yessss😂
Thank you! This was exactly what I was looking for to finish a project I’m working on. ❤
Thank you so much! Very helpful to a newbie and very nicely demonstrated!
You are a wonderful at instructing, very easy to understand
Great explanation.
So glad I found this...now I know how to use the pins with the wrap around extra wire...I love that look and it is definitely stronger...many thanks :)
Thanks a lot. Learnt a superb technique
Tegan, I am a novice jewelry maker, I love your video using headpins. I noticed a ring you were wearing on your left ring finger. I love it. Would you tell me where you got it?
Thanks so much for your clear instructions ! ❤❤❤
Great explanation and instruction!
Thank you! This was very helpful to me.
I have some 2 inch (5 cm) head pins that are very hard to bend - can you suggest another one that might work better? thanks for the tutorial - it's great!
Thank you! I’m practicing doing those now.
Thank you for the video. It is really helpful.
Great tutorial
That was great and very clear. Thank you 👍
AMAZING ❣️❣️❣️❣️
TY.... so well taught ✨
Where did you buy your snips? What brand ate they?
Awesome video, tutorial is fabulous and so informative
This helped a ton! Ty bunches!
Perfect teaching! Ty
With the eye pins; it looks like your bracelets have them twisted on both sides but they don’t come that way, how do you do that part? Do you snip off the original loop and just follow the same process? Thanks so much!! ☺️💓
Excellent tutorial. Thank you. Can you please tell me the mm size of your beads please?
6mm for the 3 bead ones!
Very well done. Thank you!
is there a way to tell the tools apart?i have so many forget what is what
Hi Why do you use white glue instead of mod podge to adhere the wood and fabric at step one. But use mod podge at step two to cot top layer of fabric?
Hi! I think you may have commented on the wrong video :)
Awesome thank you for this
Can someone please tell me how double sided eyepins are used? I'm talking about the ones that come already double sided. How are you supposed to put a bead on it?
I think you probably open it with pliers or some tool like that
Then add the bead inside nd close it again
I'm not so sure
Google
What size of flat head pin would you use for a bubblegum bead
Good to know the tools I need!
Thank you
What metal are your pins made of?
Can you make flat head from an eye pin? I bought a lot of eye pins but I need to do just bead with no loop on one edge. I do not to buy more pins, that is why I ask. Thank you.
You could try to uncurl the loop a bit and tighten it around into a tiny little spiral may work to make a flatter end?
Son of a…!!! Thank you!! I appreciate your help!
Great video. TFS
Newbie here and my wire is not bending nicely and easily and I’ve broken a bunch of headpins already - can’t make a simple nice loop ugh! Help !
@@lauram4373 try a whole different brand of head pins. The pins you have sound like they are brittle!
Thanks :)
Please focus the camera on your hands so we can see what your doing
What is the name of the second loop finish? Is there a tutorial on joining those loop finishes to one and another?
Maybe you could use a split ring to connect them?
With the eye pins; it looks like your bracelets have them twisted on both sides but they don’t come that way, how do you do that part? Do you snip off the original loop and just follow the same process? Thanks so much!! ☺️💓