Thank you so much for your kind words! I’m really glad you enjoyed the video. It means a lot to hear that, and I just try to have fun with the process. I appreciate the support and hope to keep making content you enjoy! 🤗🩵
How refreshing! Love the process of creating this Beauty...without the clutter. Thank you, Ms. Justyna, for taking us along. Can't wait to try! New subscriber.
You’re very welcome! 🤗❤️🔥 I’m so happy that you enjoyed watching the process of making these earrings. I appreciate your comment as I am very new to filming and I know there’s much more I have to learn… 🤓
Newbie here in upstate NY. Happy to have found your channel. Love these earrings. Looking forward to more of your wonderful style of jewelry/wire work.💚
Thank you so much! and Welcome 🤗 I am happy that you’ve found me. Your comment means a lot. 💚 I guess I just needed it as I have so much doubt in what I am doing here on UA-cam… All the best! 😊👋🏼
hi! at about the 11:17 mark in your video when you are sliding the peridot onto your wire to begin wrapping around the second leg of the earring frame it looks like you have silver spacers on each side of the bead? I love these they are beautiful! Thank you for he tutorial!
I really love these earrings! What options do we have if we can’t afford sterling silver wire? I usually use silver coated copper wire (I don’t care for copper/gold colors), but you can’t really hammer that without the silver coating getting all messed up.
On the ear wires, I would caution not to flatten the wire where it goes through the ear. This may result in stretching the piercing. Hammer with a nylon hammer or rawhide mallet to work harden the wire.
Thank you for the advice! I only hammered the front of the ear wires and left the part that goes through the ear unflattened. I use a nylon hammer to harden the wire, so it should stay safe for wear! 😉👍🏼
Hi, welcome 🤗 Yes, it is a piece of suede. It is very useful for catching small pieces, scrap when working. It creates nice non slip surfaces. I got it from someone who wanted to throw it away.
@@justynasartI’m looking for an ideal workbench to fit my space and I would love a set up like yours. I have tools and wires now so this is a new beginning 😄
@@ddPebbles51How exciting! 😁 At the moment I use just a table and IKEA drawers on both sides but I will be adding a jewelers workbench very soon, as I am going to learn new techniques and I need more space for all the new tools 😅🤯
Why is nobody talking in thier videos. If you're not going to talk please put up some instructions. I will not subscribe to a person that doesn't talk to any videos. This is some constructive criticism, not a troll attack. Trolls are mean , and ruthless. Trolls Exist they steal your socks.
Thanks for your feedback! I’m glad you’re interested in the process. I included descriptions to explain parts of the video since I’m not comfortable speaking on camera. I appreciate your suggestion and will think about it for future videos. Thanks for watching! 🙂
Thank you for your advice 🙏🏻😊 I’m working on gaining my confidence and learning how to film and edit videos at the moment… and it’s a lot 🤯. Talking to a camera sounds terrifying, especially when English isn’t my first language. Small steps at a time.😉
Minimal beauty❤
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Another beautiful creation 💗i love you work in silence,no distractions when watching your videos,Thank You
Thank you so much for your comment 🫶🏻🤗 I appreciate it a lot! 💖 I’m so happy that you’re enjoying the quiet videos…at least until I start hammering 😂😉
I also love your work and enjoy the silence. I love the hammering effect on different wires and oxidisation. Learning lots 🤣
Beautiful
Thank you 🙏🏻
Me quedo embelesado viéndote trabajar, haces que parezca tan fácil, te doy mi enhorabuena por tus vídeos y por tu creatividad.
Thank you so much for your kind words! I’m really glad you enjoyed the video. It means a lot to hear that, and I just try to have fun with the process. I appreciate the support and hope to keep making content you enjoy! 🤗🩵
Absolutely gorgeous- I new at this but your instructions were so precise and crating so clear I believe even I could make them . Thank you!
Thank you 🙏🏻 💙
Love just watching with no narrative. Beautiful work❤
Thank you so much! I’m glad you enjoyed the quiet process. I really appreciate your support 🩵🙏🏻
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So beautiful. I love watching your process :) xx
Thank you Cate 💚🤗I’m happy that you enjoy it.🥰 xx
How refreshing! Love the process of creating this Beauty...without the clutter.
Thank you, Ms. Justyna, for taking us along.
Can't wait to try! New subscriber.
You’re very welcome! 🤗❤️🔥 I’m so happy that you enjoyed watching the process of making these earrings. I appreciate your comment as I am very new to filming and I know there’s much more I have to learn… 🤓
Newbie here in upstate NY. Happy to have found your channel. Love these earrings. Looking forward to more of your wonderful style of jewelry/wire work.💚
Thank you so much! and Welcome 🤗 I am happy that you’ve found me. Your comment means a lot. 💚 I guess I just needed it as I have so much doubt in what I am doing here on UA-cam… All the best! 😊👋🏼
This is so beautiful I love that it’s quiet. Thank you for sharing!
I’m so happy that you like it 🙏🏻 Thank you so much for your comment, I appreciate it a lot. 🤗💙
Watching you make is like being there. I’m learning by osmosis 🌸
Lovely ☺️ Thank you 💜🌼
hi! at about the 11:17 mark in your video when you are sliding the peridot onto your wire to begin wrapping around the second leg of the earring frame it looks like you have silver spacers on each side of the bead? I love these they are beautiful! Thank you for he tutorial!
Thank you so much! Yes, I decided last minute to add those wavy spacer beads with the peridot. I’m glad you liked them! 😊
I really love these earrings! What options do we have if we can’t afford sterling silver wire? I usually use silver coated copper wire (I don’t care for copper/gold colors), but you can’t really hammer that without the silver coating getting all messed up.
Hi, I used solid copper wire to make my first hammered pieces.
On the ear wires, I would caution not to flatten the wire where it goes through the ear. This may result in stretching the piercing. Hammer with a nylon hammer or rawhide mallet to work harden the wire.
Thank you for the advice! I only hammered the front of the ear wires and left the part that goes through the ear unflattened. I use a nylon hammer to harden the wire, so it should stay safe for wear! 😉👍🏼
Great tutorial for this rookie! How and where do I find part 2?
Thank you, I’m happy that you like it! 🥹🫶🏻 Part 2 will be out next week on my channel.
Extreme newbie. Love this. I’m curious about your desk. Do you have a piece of suede across your workbench?
Hi, welcome 🤗
Yes, it is a piece of suede. It is very useful for catching small pieces, scrap when working. It creates nice non slip surfaces. I got it from someone who wanted to throw it away.
@@justynasartI’m looking for an ideal workbench to fit my space and I would love a set up like yours. I have tools and wires now so this is a new beginning 😄
@@ddPebbles51How exciting! 😁 At the moment I use just a table and IKEA drawers on both sides but I will be adding a jewelers workbench very soon, as I am going to learn new techniques and I need more space for all the new tools 😅🤯
Thanks for your reply. I’ve lots to learn and watching you work is very therapeutic. I love the results of hammering.
Where do you buy your wire
I usually buy my silver wire from CooksonGold, a UK supplier.
All round wire?
Yes, I used round wire.
Why is nobody talking in thier videos.
If you're not going to talk please put up some instructions. I will not subscribe to a person that doesn't talk to any videos.
This is some constructive criticism, not a troll attack. Trolls are mean , and ruthless. Trolls Exist they steal your socks.
Thanks for your feedback! I’m glad you’re interested in the process. I included descriptions to explain parts of the video since I’m not comfortable speaking on camera. I appreciate your suggestion and will think about it for future videos. Thanks for watching! 🙂
You might want to talk to your audience next time and describe what and why you're doing what you're doing.
Thank you for your advice 🙏🏻😊 I’m working on gaining my confidence and learning how to film and edit videos at the moment… and it’s a lot 🤯. Talking to a camera sounds terrifying, especially when English isn’t my first language. Small steps at a time.😉