Your techniques have changed my whole view on wire wrapping. I'm 15 years old and been doing it for 3 years but discovering you made me level up! Thank you!
Beautiful ring awesome work with the wire, your so talented and incredibly creative, your designs are wonderful and eye catching, your techniques are different interesting, and challenging, in this video I loved how you combined your use of half round wire with the flat square wire to create this ring frame structure, this really demonstrated your knowledge and experience of using these types of wires, I'm very interested in learning more about different ways you can use flat square wire and any types of square wire, as I dont yet have any experience of using square wires, but square wire can be beautiful, I would love to see more different types of tutorials using square jewelry wires. I've been doing wire jewelry for two years now I love it, I'm not at your level yet, I'm in the middle some where, not quite a beginner, I love wire styling like wire wrapping techniques, creating fancy swirls and edging wire lace techniques, I currently do very little wire weaving or wire cabachon settings, but I would like to learn more, of these techniques your channel is amazing, and you create stunning pieces of wire art, jewelry beautiful to see. Thank you for your video contributions, these are very important and valuable resources. Your subscriber Laura in uk
This is a lovely neat design thank you! Finished a lovely little solid opal ring with this setting today very happy with the result. Needed a low profile ring for the sliver of opal fitted the bill perfectly!
You make this look so easy. But, I know it's going to take me several tries before I even get close to your level. Thank-you for sharing. I really like this ring. :)
I have been into other forms of sliver jewelry making for some time now. My question is, getting into wire wrapping what are a few good wire shapes/sizes to stock up on? My next order I would like to get wire for a few rings and try my hand at a pendent. Thank you for you videos! Truly an artist!
I assume you're using sterling instead of stainless wire, and you're incredibly good at detailing the shape. I was wondering, however, what hardness you use for different coils/swirls. The place I order my supplies from has dead soft, soft, half-hard, and hard in their silver. What would be best to use/what combinations? I'm sure dead soft has no real place in this, but what of the other hardnesses?
Hardness used for this type of technique is generally 20 guage in American its 0.80mm in English wire this is a general working wire for rings and earrings and bracelets it has a lot of flexibility and is softer but can be used to build a firm wire frame structure which will hold well, it would be very suitable for this type of ring, structure the next one up from this is a much harder thicker wire 19 guage, American, in english 0.90mm. Try googling the website address to order jewelry wires from the, www.scientific wire.co.uk or .com they also sell real silver wires and carry all hardness and thicknesses their wires are excellent quality they also make many coloured jewelry wires to suit all tastes and all types of projects they sell aluminium jewelry wires they have a good range of choices, and their delivery systems are fast postage and your wire items come very well packaged, I've made orders from them of £300, pound and I've always been very happy with their wires, terrific quality, good website good photographic images of the wires for sale, as a customer I recommend them. Best of luck to you.
Your techniques have changed my whole view on wire wrapping. I'm 15 years old and been doing it for 3 years but discovering you made me level up! Thank you!
This was a challenge for me to watch or follow. I love the style of this ring.
I have seen many wire wrapping videos but your are the best and most prettiest work of art ❤
We thank you again sir for sharing your experience and amazing skills!
I love watching your videos and hope someday soon i can try it myself.
Thank you for shaking things up and making me look at wire in a whole new way. What a great design.
Beautiful ring awesome work with the wire, your so talented and incredibly creative, your designs are wonderful and eye catching, your techniques are different interesting, and challenging, in this video I loved how you combined your use of half round wire with the flat square wire to create this ring frame structure, this really demonstrated your knowledge and experience of using these types of wires, I'm very interested in learning more about different ways you can use flat square wire and any types of square wire, as I dont yet have any experience of using square wires, but square wire can be beautiful, I would love to see more different types of tutorials using square jewelry wires. I've been doing wire jewelry for two years now I love it, I'm not at your level yet, I'm in the middle some where, not quite a beginner, I love wire styling like wire wrapping techniques, creating fancy swirls and edging wire lace techniques, I currently do very little wire weaving or wire cabachon settings, but I would like to learn more, of these techniques your channel is amazing, and you create stunning pieces of wire art, jewelry beautiful to see. Thank you for your video contributions, these are very important and valuable resources. Your subscriber Laura in uk
Beautiful. Some of your techniques were off the grid but the explanations were very good. Many thanks for sharing.
It's incredible it took you only 15 minutes time to make such a beautiful thing. Thanks for sharing your work with us!
You have made a really nice looking ring. Very pretty.
This is a lovely neat design thank you! Finished a lovely little solid opal ring with this setting today very happy with the result. Needed a low profile ring for the sliver of opal fitted the bill perfectly!
wow, it´s very beautiful. can´t wait on doing wire-wrapping again; after our move to the new apartment. everything is already in boxes
Hermoso trabajo...gracias
You make this look so easy. But, I know it's going to take me several tries before I even get close to your level. Thank-you for sharing. I really like this ring. :)
Thank you for a great video
Thank you for this video. Your work is beautiful. I did have some trouble following because you went off camera sometime.
Concise tutelage and a beautiful end product! Tfs!
What a clever design! Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for such a beautiful video!👌
Nice ring i wil try to makeit to
Thank you
Sweet design! Thank you!
I have been into other forms of sliver jewelry making for some time now. My question is, getting into wire wrapping what are a few good wire shapes/sizes to stock up on? My next order I would like to get wire for a few rings and try my hand at a pendent. Thank you for you videos! Truly an artist!
Lovely!
Thanks for this Tutorial.
God Bless!
Muchísimas gracias 😊
wow!! You are Amazing . Bravo!!!
Hola me encantó tu trabajo. Me podrías decir que tipo de alambre usas. Gracias y bendiciones
Thanks!
Beautiful 🤩
If i can recreate what you just did you'll hear me yelling "yippie" from there! I'm very new to this.
Great teacher !!
Nice lil ring💕
Love your videos!
Beautiful!
Very pretty.
Hermoso, un abrazo desde Chile
Beautiful work :)
Hlo, your wire wrapping ideas r awesome. Requesting you to make a video in which make a ring in that stone touches the skin . Waiting...
I assume you're using sterling instead of stainless wire, and you're incredibly good at detailing the shape. I was wondering, however, what hardness you use for different coils/swirls. The place I order my supplies from has dead soft, soft, half-hard, and hard in their silver. What would be best to use/what combinations? I'm sure dead soft has no real place in this, but what of the other hardnesses?
Most wire used in wirewrapping is deadsoft.
Hardness used for this type of technique is generally 20 guage in American its 0.80mm in English wire this is a general working wire for rings and earrings and bracelets it has a lot of flexibility and is softer but can be used to build a firm wire frame structure which will hold well, it would be very suitable for this type of ring, structure the next one up from this is a much harder thicker wire 19 guage, American, in english 0.90mm. Try googling the website address to order jewelry wires from the, www.scientific wire.co.uk or .com they also sell real silver wires and carry all hardness and thicknesses their wires are excellent quality they also make many coloured jewelry wires to suit all tastes and all types of projects they sell aluminium jewelry wires they have a good range of choices, and their delivery systems are fast postage and your wire items come very well packaged, I've made orders from them of £300, pound and I've always been very happy with their wires, terrific quality, good website good photographic images of the wires for sale, as a customer I recommend them. Best of luck to you.
Que preciosidad!!!... Wow I'm love your work, but I'm not speak Inglis, only see your hands, thanks 👐💕✨🇪🇸
Great Stuff. May I ask where do you get wire like this ?
Gods Waching rio grande
I use www.riogrande.com for sourcing my sterling silver
What kind of desk do you work on? Im needing to purchase a desk but need something that can take a beating
Великолепно! Спасибо!
Is this all dead soft wire ?
Is there a good way to change out the gemstone to a faceted one, rather than a flat backed gem?
It would take a little thought and perhaps a different approach when closing the shank together, but I’m sure it is possible!
They make some beautiful flat back faceted precious and semiprecious stones also.
It would be easier to follow this if you weren't working at the very edge of the camera's viewfinder at several places in the video.
tutto molto bello ma non si capisce,anche perchè l'audio non si sente molto bene, la misura dei fili da usare.GRAZIE
Nice ❤️🇩🇰