This has to be one of my favorite videos, I really enjoy when you speak in the video. You don't ramble you explain why your doing it a particular way and you provide many tips like the how to fix the bulk on the wires up top after moving them to be hammered, the different types of backs to hold the stone. Sorry you had trouble talking with the second part but I appreciate everything you said in the first one. Looking forward to part two💙
Oh, I'm so excited! Thank you for sharing your technique . ♥️ I've been looking for some help with capturing a stone in a more contemporary style and here you have gifted us. You are an excellent teacher.
Hi!! Greetings from Argentina!🤗 I loved this video! 😍 You nkow? When I saw your wired hammer I remembered something from my days at school. You know you can fix your hammer handle by sinking the tool in water for a while?.... The wood will swell "sticking" the upper part of the hammer to the bottom. 💜 We used to do this with our tools back in my goldsmiths school.☝😊 It works pretty good...!!!!
How nice to hear your voice after being a follower of yours for so long! 😊 One of the very first tutorials I ever made was a perfectly Twisted tutorial on pinterest at least 10 years ago! You've taught me so much through the years and have been a great inspiration. Thank you!❤️
wow! Thank you so much, Ann! It's lovely to know that you started your journey on one of my tutorials! It's rare that I get to know these beautiful details and it really warmed my heart this morning. Thank you again for taking the time to share. Enjoy the tutorials here! I'm going to be online more after this show is done... we get a bit of a break until the season starts again in January. many hugs!
@@PerfectlyTwistedJewelry I hope you have a great show! Your tutorials are so much fun! They're gorgeous! I'll show you some of my trys on your Facebook business page in the near future. Thanks!!
I have a stone that would be perfect for this! Thank you so much and can't wait for part 2! Your designs are always so inspiring and unique. I wonder if you could make a tutorial for the type of design you used for the black opal? Have a wonderful day/night!
I know this post was a while ago, but I am just starting:-). This piece really touches my heart and I can't wait to finish it. I am a beginner at wire work(1 year) and I have no idea how to do the hammering, sanding, buffing, polishing part. I did a lot of reading online, but am a bit overwhelmed. Do you have a beginners recommendation kit that you recommend? Your work is inspiring to me, thank you!!
Thank you for this lovely comment! I don't have a beginners kit but the tools and materials used in this and all of my videos are always listed in the first 10 seconds of the video. This video goes through shaping, hammering, and maybe even sanding... The simple tools can be found on most marketplaces online or at RioGrande.com which is a major and reputable jewelry supplier, I get most of my wire and tools from them. I am not an affiliate. I polish using a dremel which is more involved but if you get Sunshine Cloths and give a good hand polishing, they work beautifully to give you a great shine on the metal. I think you can do this! After this one, watch XGene and do the whole pendant. Have fun!
I shop at the Colorado Mineral and Fossil show,... coming up on the 9th actually. I get stones from several dealers, this one is from Sidewinder Minerals. I don't think he sells his cabs online but here is his link... www.rockygems.com/store/bj-sidewinder/
Hello again! Do you have any tips for getting the added wires to stay put(all wires in addition to the frame)? All other wire tutorials I have done(prior to this one) have weaved the added wires in. I am so not used to wrapping/bending large wires in without the weave. All the added wires I have put on never stop sliding:-( for this gorgeous xgene tutorial. My sliding started with the wires that go across the stone on the back. I will need to start over from this spot, any suggestions:-)?
In some techniques, you can take the frame wire all the way around, press tight and it should hold. For some techniques, it's more like an 'indent' from top and bottom, and if this is not tight enough, then the wire slides. You can squeeze them down tighter and I would also put an additional wire horizontally across them, securing it onto the sides to counter the potential slide in the vertical wires. I hope this helps! Regarding the wires in the back, you probably need to just squeeze them down tighter against the main frame. Thank you for watching!
Yep... I looked back at some of my videos. LOL I nose everything but called them link everywhere. Thanks for pointing that out! I will go forth anew...
It’s looking gorgeous. I love how you made the wires to look🤍🤍🤍 more secure….
Thank you so much 🤗
This has to be one of my favorite videos, I really enjoy when you speak in the video. You don't ramble you explain why your doing it a particular way and you provide many tips like the how to fix the bulk on the wires up top after moving them to be hammered, the different types of backs to hold the stone. Sorry you had trouble talking with the second part but I appreciate everything you said in the first one. Looking forward to part two💙
Thank you soooo much for this thoughtful and supportive comment!😘🥰
You have a great voice. Nice n clear. That stone looks like Mookite and it's gorgeous 😍
Thank you so much! It helps my nervous feeling about making talkies. 😬 this piece I actually Petrified Wood.
Hi! So glad you're back! Have enjoyed all your work.
Thank you so much!
Beautiful design and excellent directions. Thank you for this tutorial!!
Thank you so much!⚘️
Beautiful ❤️🇩🇰 looking forward to part 2 😍
Thank you!!😘🥰
LOVE‼️Thanks so much goddess! Missed ya! 💎🪷✨🙏🏽
Thanks so much!
Beautiful.
Thank you! Cheers!
Thank you 🦋😸🐶
Thank you too!⚘️
Oh, I'm so excited! Thank you for sharing your technique . ♥️ I've been looking for some help with capturing a stone in a more contemporary style and here you have gifted us. You are an excellent teacher.
I'm glad this is helping you, enjoy!
Gorgeous! Waiting for part 2
Thank you!😘🥰
Awesome, thanks
Thank you too!
Hi!! Greetings from Argentina!🤗
I loved this video! 😍
You nkow? When I saw your wired hammer I remembered something from my days at school.
You know you can fix your hammer handle by sinking the tool in water for a while?.... The wood will swell "sticking" the upper part of the hammer to the bottom. 💜
We used to do this with our tools back in my goldsmiths school.☝😊 It works pretty good...!!!!
Great suggestion!! I will keep it in mind to try next time my little hammer needs attention. 😘🥰
Thanks again! Great teacher & beautiful design (so far 😊)
Thank you! 😊Glad you like it, so far ;)
Absolutely gorgeous. Beautiful. Thanks for sharing
Thank you! Cheers!
Beautiful, can't wait for part 2. Thank you.
Thank you!
Thanks. I always learn wonderful things.
So nice of you!
How nice to hear your voice after being a follower of yours for so long! 😊 One of the very first tutorials I ever made was a perfectly Twisted tutorial on pinterest at least 10 years ago! You've taught me so much through the years and have been a great inspiration. Thank you!❤️
wow! Thank you so much, Ann! It's lovely to know that you started your journey on one of my tutorials! It's rare that I get to know these beautiful details and it really warmed my heart this morning. Thank you again for taking the time to share. Enjoy the tutorials here! I'm going to be online more after this show is done... we get a bit of a break until the season starts again in January. many hugs!
@@PerfectlyTwistedJewelry I hope you have a great show! Your tutorials are so much fun! They're gorgeous! I'll show you some of my trys on your Facebook business page in the near future. Thanks!!
Oh please show me, I'd love that! Thank you Ann, I appreciate your support and it warms my heart knowing you're having fun here! 💞🌞💞
Beautiful per usual! TFS!
Thank you! 😊
Got through part one but couldn’t find part two
Thank you for watching! Here is the full tutorial link ua-cam.com/video/Bi1elb210dA/v-deo.html
Thank you so much! I didn’t look hard enough ! 😄
I have a stone that would be perfect for this! Thank you so much and can't wait for part 2! Your designs are always so inspiring and unique. I wonder if you could make a tutorial for the type of design you used for the black opal? Have a wonderful day/night!
Thank you so much! 🥰😘
I know this post was a while ago, but I am just starting:-). This piece really touches my heart and I can't wait to finish it. I am a beginner at wire work(1 year) and I have no idea how to do the hammering, sanding, buffing, polishing part. I did a lot of reading online, but am a bit overwhelmed. Do you have a beginners recommendation kit that you recommend? Your work is inspiring to me, thank you!!
Thank you for this lovely comment! I don't have a beginners kit but the tools and materials used in this and all of my videos are always listed in the first 10 seconds of the video. This video goes through shaping, hammering, and maybe even sanding... The simple tools can be found on most marketplaces online or at RioGrande.com which is a major and reputable jewelry supplier, I get most of my wire and tools from them. I am not an affiliate. I polish using a dremel which is more involved but if you get Sunshine Cloths and give a good hand polishing, they work beautifully to give you a great shine on the metal. I think you can do this! After this one, watch XGene and do the whole pendant. Have fun!
@@PerfectlyTwistedJewelry
Thank you so much, I will try the cloths and check out the website!!
Is there a web site for your cabs
I shop at the Colorado Mineral and Fossil show,... coming up on the 9th actually. I get stones from several dealers, this one is from Sidewinder Minerals. I don't think he sells his cabs online but here is his link... www.rockygems.com/store/bj-sidewinder/
Thank you for this video. What is the wire gauge of the frame?
16 gauge, round, soft copper at 16 inches. Thanks Diane!
Hello again! Do you have any tips for getting the added wires to stay put(all wires in addition to the frame)? All other wire tutorials I have done(prior to this one) have weaved the added wires in. I am so not used to wrapping/bending large wires in without the weave. All the added wires I have put on never stop sliding:-( for this gorgeous xgene tutorial. My sliding started with the wires that go across the stone on the back. I will need to start over from this spot, any suggestions:-)?
In some techniques, you can take the frame wire all the way around, press tight and it should hold. For some techniques, it's more like an 'indent' from top and bottom, and if this is not tight enough, then the wire slides. You can squeeze them down tighter and I would also put an additional wire horizontally across them, securing it onto the sides to counter the potential slide in the vertical wires. I hope this helps! Regarding the wires in the back, you probably need to just squeeze them down tighter against the main frame. Thank you for watching!
Thank you, I will try:-)!@@PerfectlyTwistedJewelry
Lol chain NOSE plier, not chain link plier. Pretty pendant though
Yeah, that's what happens when I talk and wrap. Thanks tho! :D I think I've been calling them link for years LOL
Yep... I looked back at some of my videos. LOL I nose everything but called them link everywhere. Thanks for pointing that out! I will go forth anew...
Wierd hearing your voice 🙂
Weirder for me, took me 2 months to do this.🤣🙃🥰
@@PerfectlyTwistedJewelry so glad you did. You have a great voice for tutorials!