These are pretty; I just have to mention it's so calming to watch your videos...you have a great voice for audio, your voice is clear and the volume is perfect without adjustment. I only wish other UA-cam video artists were as good! Thanks for some great video!
Thanks for the feedback Lori.....that must be my years as a teenage radio presenter LOL. Seriously I am pleased you enjoy the video and that it all works for you. take care Deb
Just wondering if anyone has done these without using the adhesive? Does it really need the adhesive, or are they fine without? I would prolly only be using them to go out with - not for every day use. What do you think?
I think that any experiment is worth it. Also, they will stay but if their is pressure placed against the bead it will pop out....so I just wanted to make people aware of that possibility as jewellery is often treated badly. Deb
There isn't always a direct conversion in imperial inches and that can mean with some weaves they won't work. If I suggest sizes that don't work I cop a lot of flack...something I really don't like and avoid at all costs. So my suggestion is find a conversion table and work from there......it's what I did when I first started mailling and everything was only in imperial inches. Deb
Hey Guys, hope you enjoy the video. Let us know which glue/adhesive you like to use when you need that little extra protection for captured beads. Deb
You are definitely the Queen of Chain Mailled! Fantastic work
Wow, thank you!
These are pretty; I just have to mention it's so calming to watch your videos...you have a great voice for audio, your voice is clear and the volume is perfect without adjustment. I only wish other UA-cam video artists were as good! Thanks for some great video!
Thanks for the feedback Lori.....that must be my years as a teenage radio presenter LOL. Seriously I am pleased you enjoy the video and that it all works for you. take care Deb
Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful work,it’s beautiful again thank you and blessings from Laredo Texas ❤❤❤❤❤
You are so welcome
Very, very beautifully created, Deb!! Love the special new opening, too!! (And, of course, the color on your nails is gorgeous!!)
Thanks Carol.
Very pretty, especially with the beads. :)
Thanks Janine, a smaller star than I have done before. Next is testing it in 0.8mm wire. Deb
Hello de. Excellent tutorial as usual. Can you use 16g AWG? If so, what size for the just the falling star part please.
Very beautiful.. thanks ♥️
Thank you! 😊
Amazing!!!
Bellissimo progetto proverò a farlo grazie
Grazie, Deb
❤👍🏼😎Thank you !
good evening i'm your fan. i see all your videos. I tried to make the Persian shirt, but I find it very rigid, where I'm wrong. thank you
Just wished that you used different colored rings to understand better, but it is beautiful. Thank you
Just wondering if anyone has done these without using the adhesive? Does it really need the adhesive, or are they fine without? I would prolly only be using them to go out with - not for every day use. What do you think?
I think that any experiment is worth it. Also, they will stay but if their is pressure placed against the bead it will pop out....so I just wanted to make people aware of that possibility as jewellery is often treated badly. Deb
So why couldn't you use E6000?
Hi Carolann, mostly because I don't like it. Deb
LOL.. Well that s the greatest clear answer ive ever heard from anyone to say... LO.... Thx...
Could you tell me what JPL is? Thanks.
JPL stands for Jens Pind Linkage
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Can you put the ID in inches so it’s easier for people in the US to follow your tutorials?
There isn't always a direct conversion in imperial inches and that can mean with some weaves they won't work. If I suggest sizes that don't work I cop a lot of flack...something I really don't like and avoid at all costs. So my suggestion is find a conversion table and work from there......it's what I did when I first started mailling and everything was only in imperial inches. Deb
I bet Glossy Accents will work.
thanks from Russian masters