I am pretty new to wire weaving. You explained everything and this is one of the best videos I've came across as a newbie! :) thank you very much for teaching and posting your videos. I got them all on the first try because you showed so well how the patterns are done. Thanks again!
Wow 😮😍 that was so Cool👌🏼👌🏼‼️ Thanks for showing us different weaving techniques‼️‼️ this Helps me A lot for when I try to make my own for my stones (resin) & becoming necklaces for my Family as gifts. You’re so Talented.👏🏼👏🏼👍🏼
Great videos and very helpful! Was wondering if you keep the smaller gauge wire on the spool? And if so how do you do it without the whole spool becoming unwrapped? Or do you just cut a really long piece? Thanks✌️
thank you, I leave it on the spool, if the spool doesnt have a little slit cut into it I just cut one myself and secure the wire from unwinding that way
Sorry I'm not sure as I haven't experienced it myself, but I think you should be able to do the wire weaving even with short nails. Sometimes I cut my nails real short and I find I can still do the wire wrapping.
Thank you, this is not supposed to be a bracelet, I am just demonstrating different weaving patterns. I actually most of the time end up making pendants, I rarely make bracelets. But you could just bend it into the right shape and curl the ends and it would be a bangle.
First of all, thank you forma the vida :) but i was wondering, would I be able to do this patterns with a 24 gauge wire? because that's all the store near me has, I hope you can answer, thanks :)
Hi, I have been trying this for a longer time to get it right than what I think should be normal. How do you keep the base wires from bending under each other while wrapping? It's driving me insane
If your base wires are bending you may be pulling the weaving wire too hard, try just gently bending it into place. Also make sure your base wires are at least 20 gauge, if you are finding them too floppy, try 18 gauge. And try a thinner weaving wire like 28, that should help.
I enjoy watching your tutorials, you should really do some more like this one just in each video step it up a wire and maybe go all the way up to 6 wires cause I've watched quite a few tutorials on different variations of weaves and no one has gone above 3 yet.. It be cool to see some videos like that... idk just an idea for you. Either way I can't wait to see your next new video.. I've been waiting for ever to see some new videos but no one has put any up.
I have a few with 4: ua-cam.com/video/sqAEEi-bJlk/v-deo.html and ua-cam.com/video/rhXhyjFQpSA/v-deo.html and I have this one(this is an old channel, I no longer post wire wrapping videos on there) that is 6 wires: ua-cam.com/video/6JISf6KeoEY/v-deo.html
I am pretty new to wire weaving. You explained everything and this is one of the best videos I've came across as a newbie! :) thank you very much for teaching and posting your videos. I got them all on the first try because you showed so well how the patterns are done. Thanks again!
Very helpful video. I appreciate you showing so many different patterns. Thank you!
This is one of the best wire weaving tutorials I have seen yet. Thank you so much.
thank you!
Wow 😮😍 that was so Cool👌🏼👌🏼‼️ Thanks for showing us different weaving techniques‼️‼️ this Helps me A lot for when I try to make my own for my stones (resin) & becoming necklaces for my Family as gifts. You’re so Talented.👏🏼👏🏼👍🏼
Excellent tutorial!
Love your style in wire wrapping I've learned a lot from you Thank you 💕
So helpful. I am just starting to learn patterns. Thanks for sharing.
you are very welcome!
Beautiful - thank you for a new style of wrap inspiration for my current project!
Totally helpful as always!
Beautiful and very helpful. Love the variety in this tutorial....Thank you.
Thank you!
Thank you very much. Your a awesome teachers ❤
you got me started wrapping better designs keep posting u are appreciated
Thank you!
Beautiful ❤️
Thank you!
This was veryyyy helpful. Thank you
Great videos and very helpful! Was wondering if you keep the smaller gauge wire on the spool? And if so how do you do it without the whole spool becoming unwrapped? Or do you just cut a really long piece? Thanks✌️
thank you, I leave it on the spool, if the spool doesnt have a little slit cut into it I just cut one myself and secure the wire from unwinding that way
Excellent - very useful!
Padrisimo el tutorial mil gracias .
Excelente gusto para diseñar
I have this horrible habit of biting my nails, so is there anything you would recommend to make it easier on those who have the same issue?
Sorry I'm not sure as I haven't experienced it myself, but I think you should be able to do the wire weaving even with short nails. Sometimes I cut my nails real short and I find I can still do the wire wrapping.
How do you get your wire so straight?
Here's my video on how I straighten the wire: ua-cam.com/video/FVSK9B1xyWc/v-deo.html
Do you use dead soft for both wires or half hard for the larger wires and dead soft for the wrapping wires ?
Terry Wilson All of my wire is always dead soft. I never use half hard.
Do you have any tutorials that show how you finish off the bracelet? Also how long do you cut your wire when you begin the bracelet? Love your videos.
Thank you, this is not supposed to be a bracelet, I am just demonstrating different weaving patterns. I actually most of the time end up making pendants, I rarely make bracelets. But you could just bend it into the right shape and curl the ends and it would be a bangle.
You can add glue on end cones or make your own by making a spiral cone out of a coiled wire. See spiral cone wire so
End caps.
very easy to follow you, thanks for the help, I 'm gonna give it a whirl, I like the 3,2,2,3,technique, *)
Love this video! Thank you very much.
You are very welcome!
what kind of wire do you use in this video? it seems so easy ...
It is raw copper, round, dead-soft. I got it from Monsterslayer.
Thank you!
may I ask another question - how to hide the end of winding wire? I am beginer ...
+Евгений Квитов the thin wire? i cut it and press the end down with pliers
Thank you!
First of all, thank you forma the vida :) but i was wondering, would I be able to do this patterns with a 24 gauge wire? because that's all the store near me has, I hope you can answer, thanks :)
do you mean 24 for the weaving wire or for the base wire?
Hi, I have been trying this for a longer time to get it right than what I think should be normal. How do you keep the base wires from bending under each other while wrapping? It's driving me insane
If your base wires are bending you may be pulling the weaving wire too hard, try just gently bending it into place. Also make sure your base wires are at least 20 gauge, if you are finding them too floppy, try 18 gauge. And try a thinner weaving wire like 28, that should help.
you are awesome Oxana
I enjoy watching your tutorials, you should really do some more like this one just in each video step it up a wire and maybe go all the way up to 6 wires cause I've watched quite a few tutorials on different variations of weaves and no one has gone above 3 yet.. It be cool to see some videos like that... idk just an idea for you. Either way I can't wait to see your next new video.. I've been waiting for ever to see some new videos but no one has put any up.
I have a few with 4: ua-cam.com/video/sqAEEi-bJlk/v-deo.html and ua-cam.com/video/rhXhyjFQpSA/v-deo.html
and I have this one(this is an old channel, I no longer post wire wrapping videos on there) that is 6 wires: ua-cam.com/video/6JISf6KeoEY/v-deo.html
What gauge are the base wires?
20, but you can use other gauges too
Is your wire half round or round?
It is round
That was very helpful ☺
Thank you!
What do I do if my wire weaving wire snaps?
you can finish it off and start a new wire
@@OxanaCrafts Ok, thanks!
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Excellent tutorial!