I’ve had two pieces of sea glass for decades, wanting to make earrings. I now have the knowledge to try wire wrapping them! Thank you so much for sharing. 👏👏👏👏🥰🥰🥰🥰
Wonderful! We're so glad this was helpful! Feel free to share what you create on our Facebook group for beading and jewelry-making! Here is another fun wire video you may enjoy! www.potomacbeads.com/how-to/projects-tutorials/wire-working-projects/simple-petal-necklace-tutorial.html
Thank you so much. I have jars filled glass from the St. Clair River, and Lake Huron, on the northern side, but I have been looking to do some pieces from my daughter who has helped me find it and now I can without much difficulty...you are a saint in disguise
Thanks, so much, for your tutorials. You are a very effective instructor, and these video tutorials exude your passion and knowledge of this artistry. Each day I find myself in anticipation of your next project.
Great video. I have lots of stones & want to use them. This is fantastic for what I have, because they are all different sizes. This is simple and easy, depending on the stone, instructions. Using 2 or 3 wraps really shows more of the pattern in the stone. Thanks 👍👍👍👍👍😀
Rusty Shackleford we generally use Artistic Wire in 20 and 22 gauge, which you can get here: www.thebeadco.com/CategoryProductList.jsp?cat=Wire+and+Stringing+Materials%3ACraft+Wire:Artistic+Wire
Please show us how to make this as connecting links for sea, and stained glass chimes. Been searching forever for info nothing out there other than basic pendant wrap. Thanks for this looking forward to my solution
Hi Donna, if you use your round nose pliers to loop the end of the wire so that it's facing the glass or stone, it should stay in position. However there is also a tool called a "cup bur" which comes in various sizes to suit different gauges of wire. It usually has a wooden handle with a short metal shaft at one end. On the end of that shaft is a tiny cup shape, the inside of which has ridges that act like a file, allowing you to smooth out the end of your wire and eliminate the sharp edge made by the flush cutters. We have one that's 1.8mm available here: www.potomacbeads.com/Round-Your-Wire-Tool-p/7448.htm
Beautiful! I know you're not a doctor, so I'm not asking for medical advice! But, I get a terrible pain in my left index finger from making pendants. Is there anything I can do to prevent this? (holding things differently or something?) I'm about to use a finger brace and immobilize my finger completely but if there is a better way I would love to know!
Great tutorial! Question though - is there a way to make the bail without tearing off the clear coating on the wire? Maybe make the top loop around the piece more loose? I don't want the wire to tarnish.... Thanks!
Hello Janet, Allie will be glad to answer this question on her live event on our FB page every Friday at 1pm. ^_^ You may also pop up other questions which she can answer right away for you. Thank you.
You lost me at the bail. It won’t stay on....i suck at this, I cant make through any of these videos, its easy at first then everything goes in hyper mode and I can’t ever catch up even if I rewatch over and over. I not giving up I just need more basic instruction.
I’ve had two pieces of sea glass for decades, wanting to make earrings. I now have the knowledge to try wire wrapping them! Thank you so much for sharing. 👏👏👏👏🥰🥰🥰🥰
Wonderful! We're so glad this was helpful! Feel free to share what you create on our Facebook group for beading and jewelry-making! Here is another fun wire video you may enjoy! www.potomacbeads.com/how-to/projects-tutorials/wire-working-projects/simple-petal-necklace-tutorial.html
Thank you so much. I have jars filled glass from the St. Clair River, and Lake Huron, on the northern side, but I have been looking to do some pieces from my daughter who has helped me find it and now I can without much difficulty...you are a saint in disguise
Thank you Sylvie, always good to see your comments.
Best video I've seen for wire wrapping. Thank you so much!
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Thanks, so much, for your tutorials. You are a very effective instructor, and these video tutorials exude your passion and knowledge of this artistry. Each day I find myself in anticipation of your next project.
Love it. I am a beginner, so simple is better for me.
Wonderful, thank you for watching!
I love this video! Beautiful and simple. Thank you!
So nice, thank you.💙
Our pleasure!
Thanks Victoria, we appreciate it!
Great video. I have lots of stones & want to use them. This is fantastic for what I have, because they are all different sizes. This is simple and easy, depending on the stone, instructions. Using 2 or 3 wraps really shows more of the pattern in the stone. Thanks 👍👍👍👍👍😀
Two thumbs up for this great video!
Thank you
THANK YOU!!!I nedded another way to wrap rocks!
Hi! I found a rock I wanna wrap. Do I have to put anything on the rock? Like resin?
Thank you for this video. Well done. This is my style. Cheers from Nova Scotia :)
Rusty Shackleford we generally use Artistic Wire in 20 and 22 gauge, which you can get here:
www.thebeadco.com/CategoryProductList.jsp?cat=Wire+and+Stringing+Materials%3ACraft+Wire:Artistic+Wire
Please show us how to make this as connecting links for sea, and stained glass chimes. Been searching forever for info nothing out there other than basic pendant wrap. Thanks for this looking forward to my solution
You could include a wire wrapped loop at each end, linking them before you do the wrap.
YOU DID SIMPLE BUT EFFECTIVE MANNER MANY THX ^*
GREAT PRESENTATION...!! THANK YOU..!!
Very, very well done. Thank you!
so pretty ,thank you this tutorial video.
very good tutorial - thank you
wonderful video.
thank you so much... I've always wanted to learn this !! :) Great video..............
Thanks
Welcome.
Thank you for the video, it help a lot.
Thank you for sharing, THUMBS UP.
Thanks for showing me :)
Very helpful. Thank you.
Where is located your stores in Jersey?
Very nice video!!! Now I can do this!!!
Very helpful. Thank you!
Very interesting.
Great tutorial TY.
non capisco la lingua, ma ho capito come fare, bravissima, spieghi bene, un bel lavoro...!!
Thank you for your help
green is a very good color,,
Hermoso🌷
Very helpful!
thank you, I was having difficulties with the bail.
Me too.
Thanks. I like it.
great video thanks, have watched and learned from many of your videos, do you think the wire might catch on clothing in the back?
Hi Donna, if you use your round nose pliers to loop the end of the wire so that it's facing the glass or stone, it should stay in position. However there is also a tool called a "cup bur" which comes in various sizes to suit different gauges of wire. It usually has a wooden handle with a short metal shaft at one end. On the end of that shaft is a tiny cup shape, the inside of which has ridges that act like a file, allowing you to smooth out the end of your wire and eliminate the sharp edge made by the flush cutters.
We have one that's 1.8mm available here: www.potomacbeads.com/Round-Your-Wire-Tool-p/7448.htm
Love it
Beautiful!
I know you're not a doctor, so I'm not asking for medical advice! But, I get a terrible pain in my left index finger from making pendants. Is there anything I can do to prevent this? (holding things differently or something?) I'm about to use a finger brace and immobilize my finger completely but if there is a better way I would love to know!
Sorry to hear. Yes probably not using it for some time is a good idea.
Great tutorial! Question though - is there a way to make the bail without tearing off the clear coating on the wire? Maybe make the top loop around the piece more loose? I don't want the wire to tarnish.... Thanks!
Hello Janet, Allie will be glad to answer this question on her live event on our FB page every Friday at 1pm. ^_^ You may also pop up other questions which she can answer right away for you. Thank you.
I would just make a simple wrapped loop at the top of the sea glass to make the bail. That's how I've done it in the past.
EXCELENTE..
Beautiful ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you Thu Nguyen!
I have so much this glass
Hope you enjoy exploring ways to make beautiful jewellery!
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Hello, it is really pretty. May I ask where did you buy the wire? Thank you
We sell it in our store:
www.potomacbeads.com/Artistic-Wire-s/2508.htm
Great. By the way, where can I buy sea glass?
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do you have this in written form?
I wasn't able to do it; it's very difficult.
Hi Daniela, what part of the tutorial you are having difficulty so we can help you further?
salut ; je demande le nom de ce fil que vous utilisez ,lorsque je vais acheter qu'est ce que je demande
Here we do not use thread, but Beadalon wire in 18 gauge and 20 gauge.
Como puedo comprar materiales en linea
Hola! Por favor consulte www.potomacbeads.com/
may i know whats the size of the wire?
20 gauge, usually either half-round or square.
ok thanx
may i know what are the commonly use type of wires in making pendants
18,20, and 22 gauge generally, and in round, half-round, and square. Sometimes also 24g or 26g if you are coiling anything.
ah okey thanks again for the information..May God bless you
Could not get any sound.
Not a problem in the video, check your settings, Barbara.
@Monica you can use this for the heart:
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lol... "Got to hold it together with my round nose"
You lost me at the bail. It won’t stay on....i suck at this, I cant make through any of these videos, its easy at first then everything goes in hyper mode and I can’t ever catch up even if I rewatch over and over. I not giving up I just need more basic instruction.
I can’t get any wire to stay around the stone either. Not happy with the result, took the whole thing apart.
90 degree bend? nice try, LOL, but no - that's not 90 degrees. Appreciate your video, however. thanks