Conversations in Wire with James Browning: How To Create A Spider Using Beads & Soft Flex Craft Wire
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- James creates a cute and beautiful spider made from Soft Flex Craft Wire and the exclusive Great Pumpkin Bead Strand for Soft Flex Company from Jesse James Beads.
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Thank you so much for watching!! I like to show that if you mess up, you are ok! Just keep going!
Hmmm Conventional wisdom. To me there's something to be said for dancing to your own drummer. What I liked was you showed how to get yourself out of trouble, fix it and still come out with what you wanted. Because newbies (especially) may have issues and you helped them re-adjust . I LIKED it ; )
Very fun spiders! Thank you!💝
Beautiful thank you for sharing I love them can wait to make some. 😛👌💯👍
thank you for sharing. this is different from the ways I make spiders I will have to give this a try.
Hi Antony! Thank you for watching! Have fun making spiders! I love it!
In 1982 I designed and sold the first Christmas Spiders and sold 7 of them at a consignment shop here in York County, Pennsylvania. At first, when my spiders started appearing the next year produced by a local church I was really mad. I was young, and didn't realize the Christmas Spider was bigger than I would ever be. I"m glad to see it has grown, just wish I could get some credit. The first ones were made with wire, two large pearls, a smaller one for the head, and I painted a mouth and eyes with black and red and had beads on the ends of the feet. There was also a clear string out the back to hang it. There was also a small rolled up story that came with the spider. Thanks to everyone who have helped to make the Christmas Spider what it is today.
Even my Grandmother had a Christmas spider! She has passed and it's now mine- and I'm almost 70. Think of all the income you help all those crafters make! Thank you!💝🙏💝
Awesome!
Thank you for watching! ~James
I luv ur sense of humor. Have a great day ! 😀
Thank you and Thanks for watching!! :)
Great job
Great projects! Love them!
Thanks for sharing
Your tutorial is very good, just right, thank you
Thank you so much for watchin!!
I think when I make this I’ll put a gold color bead on each leg
Great tutorial!! I'm at this art.
Hello and welcome! Thank you for watching! Check out my other videos for more fun projects! ~James!
Great video, great ideas!
What tool are you using to straighten the wire?
They are called nylon jaw pliers and you can find them at www.SoftFlexCompany.com - great for wire work!
Ironically, you chose to make the second leg the shortest. With most spiders, the second leg is the longest. But most spiders are not made of wire and glass sooo.
Conventional wisdom in most crafts and trades is measure twice and cut once. It would have saved you a lot of trouble.
Thank you Ruth. I will keep that in mind for next time. 🙂
@@dragonling - CHEERS TO JAMES! From all of us “Unconventional Conventionalists”… ❤️😎🥂😘❤️
@@Bolzasqueet Best kind of conventionalists!
Nice to see someone making a mistake. You redeemed yourself well. I am not always successful in doing so. Liked your video. I belong to fiddlers anonymous. Oops.
Thank you for watching. I try to make my videos relatable. :)
Hermosa araña 🕷 la aunque no se inglés, siguiendo el tutorial la voy hacer, gracias cariño......thanks for teaching us make the spider
¡Gracias por ver! Por favor, avíseme si tiene alguna pregunta, ¡tenemos traductores aquí que pueden ayudar! ~James!
What wire did you use
I used the Soft Flex brand Craft wire in 24 guage non tarnish silver. I hope that helps! ~James
Cuantos cm de alambre se necesita
¡Hola! Gracias por ver. Usé un poco más de 91 cm de alambre para este proyecto. Espero que esto ayude!
@@dragonling muy amable gracias