Katie, these are so pretty. I like the way you use the 19gauge wire as your base, use the thinner wire to make your herringbone wraps and then make your loops. I've never seen it done this way. BTW... your loops are perfect. Thanks for sharing your designs & techniques.
Love the look and versatility of these components. I can imagine both beads together as drops on a matching cascading necklace or individually for links in a bracelet or necklace. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for sharing it. . I love your tutorial and the video n your explanation arecvery clear. May I ask, why did you make the wire in different directions for making loop? Thanks once again 🌸🌸
Once again lovely lady you have surpassed yourself. Love these xx
Thank you lovely 😊
Katie, these are so pretty. I like the way you use the 19gauge wire as your base, use the thinner wire to make your herringbone wraps and then make your loops. I've never seen it done this way. BTW... your loops are perfect. Thanks for sharing your designs & techniques.
Thank you for watching lovely 😊
Beautiful Katie, thank you x
Thank you 😊 xx
Very pretty
Thank you for watching 😊
Love the look and versatility of these components. I can imagine both beads together as drops on a matching cascading necklace or individually for links in a bracelet or necklace. Thank you for sharing!
These links used as connectors in bracelets and necklaces look fabulous 😍 Thank you for watching xx
Thank you for sharing it. . I love your tutorial and the video n your explanation arecvery clear. May I ask, why did you make the wire in different directions for making loop? Thanks once again 🌸🌸
Katie - where did you get those beads - my daughter and granddaughter would love those….. I LOVE YOUR Tutorials ❤❤❤