Hello Susan, sublime comes to mind, after watching you create for such a long time, I have completely exhausted the adjectives I know to describe your work. You were born for this Susan, the wire obeys your every desire, your style of teaching is so easy to follow, and your voice is so gentle and reassuring. Out of the three, I adore the blue. ♥️
Thank you again so much, Consuelo, your comments touch my heart and I appreciate you... I'm going through something right now and needed these kind words. Much love!
Gotta find another word for elegant to describe your art. Susan Izzy, you are truly the artist with such flair. I just get so soothed by you voice too. It's that of an encouraging teacher.
Wow! What a beautiful tutorial!! Thank you for doing this fantastic tutorial and leaving nothing out, I really enjoyed watching the whole process and learning so much from you. Great job and beautiful piece! Thank you again ❤❤❤
It says you just posted this 4 hours ago- I just received my 10mm Mood Cabochons yesterday, with no luck finding the right setting for them, until I just popped on and YaHOO! Thank YOU!!!!!!!❤
I came across this small cabochon wrap that I plan to try making in gold-filled wire. I hope it turns out well. I also wanted to mention the train whistles in the background of the video, which I find calming. I lived in La Junta, Colorado during my fourth and fifth grades and the train whistles in the video brought back many wonderful memories. The train yard in La Junta was very busy back then and I remember the beautiful sound of their whistles.
What a lovely memory to share, thank you, Don! I enjoy the nearby train sounds very much. We are pretty close to it in Olde Towne... about 7 blocks. Somedays, depending on the train, it can be very loud but I still love hearing it. ❤️🙏
Thank you! I use the little grain connector on each end, crimp them down on the last ball in the chain, then use 20g round, make a 'head pin', by turning up the end, real tight, small enough to fit inside the grain ... feed the wire through, crimp the grain down on the wire, then just make a loop out of the wire, then to a jump ring then to a clasp. I hope that helps!
Awesome tutorial! May I ask how the shape of the base wire would change for a marquis shipped cab? I'm thinking the first bend would need to be a sharp bend? Thanks for sharing 😊
Thanks, Heather!! Yep! I meant to get that one up today for you too but the hours got away so perhaps tomorrow. You're exactly right, that first bend, make it more pointy... the rest is the same. Let me know how you do! Otherwise, I'll have one for Marquis tomorrow.
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Hello Susan, sublime comes to mind, after watching you create for such a long time, I have completely exhausted the adjectives I know to describe your work. You were born for this Susan, the wire obeys your every desire, your style of teaching is so easy to follow, and your voice is so gentle and reassuring. Out of the three, I adore the blue. ♥️
Thank you again so much, Consuelo, your comments touch my heart and I appreciate you... I'm going through something right now and needed these kind words. Much love!
Gotta find another word for elegant to describe your art. Susan Izzy, you are truly the artist with such flair. I just get so soothed by you voice too. It's that of an encouraging teacher.
Thank you from my heart, Rosetta, your words me the world to me. Much love!
I love how detailed you are with your training and the time you give. This is a lovely design. Thank you.
Thank you! 😊Enjoy making them, Linda! Thanks for watching my tutorials.
Wow! What a beautiful tutorial!! Thank you for doing this fantastic tutorial and leaving nothing out, I really enjoyed watching the whole process and learning so much from you. Great job and beautiful piece! Thank you again ❤❤❤
Thank you for watching, Kerrie!
Thank you so much for show us how we can capture a small stone in a different wat. Your pendant is so elegant and beautiful x❤
Thank you so much! Enjoy it!
Best ring demo I have ever watched. Well done you
I appreciate your lovely comment so much, Lorraine! Thank you for watching!
So much for sharing your skill with us Izzy❤ you are awesome‼️
Thank you so much!!
It says you just posted this 4 hours ago- I just received my 10mm Mood Cabochons yesterday, with no luck finding the right setting for them, until I just popped on and YaHOO!
Thank YOU!!!!!!!❤
Perfect timing! Thank you for watching, enjoy your new stones and enjoy making this!
I came across this small cabochon wrap that I plan to try making in gold-filled wire. I hope it turns out well. I also wanted to mention the train whistles in the background of the video, which I find calming. I lived in La Junta, Colorado during my fourth and fifth grades and the train whistles in the video brought back many wonderful memories. The train yard in La Junta was very busy back then and I remember the beautiful sound of their whistles.
What a lovely memory to share, thank you, Don! I enjoy the nearby train sounds very much. We are pretty close to it in Olde Towne... about 7 blocks. Somedays, depending on the train, it can be very loud but I still love hearing it. ❤️🙏
So... beautiful and elegant thanks for sharing.
Thank you! 😊🥳🙏
Love LOVE LOVE🙏💖
Thanks so much!🎉❤️🙏
What a beautiful piece--thank you. Will be trying this one as soon as I can find a similar stone. Love this!!
Wonderful! There is a version of this wrap for small round cabs too... ua-cam.com/video/B9vwMCM8sM0/v-deo.htmlsi=n3Z3FFXGx4Ufj_ka
LOVE IT!! Thank you so much for sharing! I gotta try it very soon. 🥰
Yay!! I'm so happy you love it Brii! That means the world to me, thank you! Enjoy!! Many hugs!
Beautiful! 😍 Thank you!
Thank you! 😊
Those are so adorable! Thank you for this tutorial! ❤️😊
Thank you! 😊 Hugs!
So elegant!
Thank you for watching!
Love this! Thank you!
You are so welcome! Thank you for watching, Valerie!
That is adorable
Thank you for watching!
Thank you for teaching us*
It's my pleasure, thank you too!
I will never be able to do that but I will give it a try
I bet you can! :D Let me know how it goes. Thanks for giving it a go!
Soo cute 😍 💕
Thank you!
Perfect ❤
Thank you for watching!
Merci❤
Thank you!
I love this!!!
Thanks Gail, all because you asked for it! Marquis and round flippers coming up.⚘️
you r d best!
Thanks, Bill!🙏🫶
Love this! How do you make your ball chain connectors? I think I have an idea, but hard to see at the end. Thanks!
Thank you! I use the little grain connector on each end, crimp them down on the last ball in the chain, then use 20g round, make a 'head pin', by turning up the end, real tight, small enough to fit inside the grain ... feed the wire through, crimp the grain down on the wire, then just make a loop out of the wire, then to a jump ring then to a clasp. I hope that helps!
Precioso
Thank you so much, Marisa!
Awesome tutorial! May I ask how the shape of the base wire would change for a marquis shipped cab? I'm thinking the first bend would need to be a sharp bend? Thanks for sharing 😊
Thanks, Heather!! Yep! I meant to get that one up today for you too but the hours got away so perhaps tomorrow. You're exactly right, that first bend, make it more pointy... the rest is the same. Let me know how you do! Otherwise, I'll have one for Marquis tomorrow.
@PerfectlyTwistedJewelry thanks so much 😊
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