Each time I watch one of your vid s, I learn to add an easy step to something I already know how to do. Easy and simple...yes, but it adds so much pizzas to the original piece of wire. Thank you so much for sharing your amazing brain!. 🙏🏼💗
I enjoyed your component tutorial! Not too many people teach on making components. Love the rustic and raw style of them. Thank you for sharing your skills and expertise. Much appreciated.
That curled needle!¡ wow. Did you make that!¡ or where did you buy. I had it made bigger watching the stitches totally in awe. I didn’t even see it I just saw when u̶̲̥̅̊ pulled out and I was …wait…what….
@@4girlsjewelry your channel has so much potential! I can see you becoming one of the big wire jewelery UA-camrs very soon at this rate ❤️❤️ I gave it a share 😁
I just want to say up front, video are hard to do and you have guts. But I like to point out as you are a teacher, you could be a real influence. You could also take your jewelry to the next level. First this is a suggestion, you wire straighteners are really bracelet bending pliers and there used like you would hold tools handles parallel to your arm. You can make a complete circle with them. If you look at them from the end you can see the arc. Wire straightening pliers are plastic coated or plastic pads, but flat. The chain noise pliers you refer to in your video about buying in the hardware store are not really good for jewelry. They have teeth and leave marks on the wire and look like somethings chews on your wire. Jewelry tools are smooth to minimize tool marks. If cost is an issues for beginners and the tool need than they put tape on them to keep the tool marks to minimum. Close up photo's or magnifiers will show you what I mean. Also flush cut the end of your wires before you form a loop, it will close the gape and help with maintaining a a closed loop. You might also want to do a video just on the balled wire ends and than refer back to them for all your video's using balled end wire. You might also like to mention that in your tools required. Some teachers also take time in one video to explain about polishing and filing to remove all those tools marks that are caused from use of hand jewelry tools. This is all suggestions.....Good luck
Your channel ROCKS. Seriously. You’re one of the only people that helps with actual, fine jewelry components. Thank you!
I really appreciate it!!!!! Really!!!! Truly ❤️
Please share about me!!!!
I will do!
I love your jewelry and the techniques you show on here.
Thank you 🙏
Everything you made it’s gorgeous ❤️❤️
Thank you SOOOOO MUCH!!!!! Happy to hear that!!!!
I love your pieces there so organic
😂 I know:)
Thank you. Wonderful inspiring 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩💖💖
Thank You!!!! U make my day 🌞
WOW!!!
Now that was more than a mouthful, yummy...yummy
Thank You ❤️❤️❤️❤️ REALLY, REALLY 😄
thank you again for another video of your components ...I can't wait to make them all and make beautiful chains :)
Omg!!!!! Thank You 🙏
Each time I watch one of your vid s, I learn to add an easy step to something I already know how to do. Easy and simple...yes, but it adds so much pizzas to the original piece of wire. Thank you so much for sharing your amazing brain!. 🙏🏼💗
You are so welcome
always beautifull!
Sooo different!!!! Thank You!!!
Thank You 🙏 i really enjoy sharing it
I enjoyed your component tutorial! Not too many people teach on making components. Love the rustic and raw style of them. Thank you for sharing your skills and expertise. Much appreciated.
Thank You 🙏 I will post every Tuesday new video about components and elements:) Almost done with filming!!!! Glad I can inspire !!!!
Love the design around the lab focal stone! Will you provide a tutorial on that please? Thank you for your videos!
That is great idea 💡!!!! Sure
Beautiful
Thank You so much 😊
I too, want to see how you did the pendant!!!!!
Thank you for all your tutorials. You are sooo creative
Thank you so much! Means a lot to me
That curled needle!¡ wow. Did you make that!¡ or where did you buy. I had it made bigger watching the stitches totally in awe. I didn’t even see it I just saw when u̶̲̥̅̊ pulled out and I was
…wait…what….
I found in antique store 😂 and start to use it as a tool
I am so amazed with your craft and designs. A question: do you clean your items in a type of bath before you use your chocolate patina?
Not really, i do patina, then i use baking soda solution, after that i dry completely and before i coat I use brass brash and polish bit more
@@4girlsjewelry thank you.
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Love your designs, wild and beautiful! Thank you for this tutorial, have subscribed!
Thank You 🙏😂
I love your style. Thank you for sharing. I am also in love with your chains. Do you have a tutorial for them? I would buy that one in a heartbeat!!!
I’m almost done with my new video on chains:) please subscribe!!!! And check on Tuesday 🙏
Really unique !!!
Thank You from the bottom of my heart ❤️
Thanks for sharing!
Thank You 🙏 I almost done with my new video:) Please check on Tuesday!!!!
@@4girlsjewelry I will! I love your ideas!
Very nice! Thank you
Thank You SOOO much
@@4girlsjewelry your channel has so much potential! I can see you becoming one of the big wire jewelery UA-camrs very soon at this rate ❤️❤️ I gave it a share 😁
Amber M wow!!! So sweet of you!!!!!! Thank You for your support :)
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I just want to say up front, video are hard to do and you have guts. But I like to point out as you are a teacher, you could be a real influence. You could also take your jewelry to the next level. First this is a suggestion, you wire straighteners are really bracelet bending pliers and there used like you would hold tools handles parallel to your arm. You can make a complete circle with them. If you look at them from the end you can see the arc. Wire straightening pliers are plastic coated or plastic pads, but flat. The chain noise pliers you refer to in your video about buying in the hardware store are not really good for jewelry. They have teeth and leave marks on the wire and look like somethings chews on your wire. Jewelry tools are smooth to minimize tool marks. If cost is an issues for beginners and the tool need than they put tape on them to keep the tool marks to minimum. Close up photo's or magnifiers will show you what I mean. Also flush cut the end of your wires before you form a loop, it will close the gape and help with maintaining a a closed loop. You might also want to do a video just on the balled wire ends and than refer back to them for all your video's using balled end wire. You might also like to mention that in your tools required. Some teachers also take time in one video to explain about polishing and filing to remove all those tools marks that are caused from use of hand jewelry tools. This is all suggestions.....Good luck
Thank You 🙏
Do you pickle your pieces before using the liver of sulfur or will it work on the wire blackened by the fire?
I almost never use pickle. Only liver of sulfur and polish.
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lad I found your Tutorials ,you have inspired me to tale to wire again ,thank you !!!!!!
Please. Are those crystals with or without holes?. I've tried to use my crystals without holes and they slipped out? Do you use glue maybe?
No holes:) I just wire wrap them
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If i may ask please? What do you do to polish the finished piece?
Now i use Dremel tool, but i use to hand polish for 5 years… just using painters block
@@4girlsjewelry thank you so much
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