TFS! What brand of flush cutters do you recomend ? Can you also make stick pins with these materials? If so will you be doing a video on that also? ;0) Can't wait for Part 2
Thanks soo much for sharing this info! We beginners get lost in the stores and end up spending way too much and don't get the essential. Be blessed and happy New Year! Can't wait for part 2, etc. :D
Flat nose pliers are different - they have a wide tip and are flat on the back-side of the jaws, too. they would not work for the job I use the chain nose pliers for.
@mrstraci333 With respect to stick pins...absolutely, you can make stick pins using these materials, but you will also need some long corsage pins and glossy accents. None of the tools shown in this video are necessary for making stick pins...unless...hmmm idea! Stay tuned and I will do a video on making stick pins shortly - even without using the corsage pins ;)
@mrstraci333 I have yet to find a pair of flush cutters that I am entirely happy with, although I have purchased most of my tools from wigjig dot com (for some reason I can't post the actual website address here). I have not purchased any flush cutters from this website yet, but it seems that they have a few good pairs available, and I will be purchasing a pair this week :) I've been really happy even with the economy tools from wigjig.
I wish I had come across this video when I started making jewelry 6 years ago!!! This information is EXCELLENT!
I'm excited about this! I see all kinds of lovely charms and I really don't know where to start:) Thank you!
Very informative. I have tools but didn't realise there were so many variations
@ButterBeeScraps Thank you! I'm looking forward to both videos.
@ButterBeeScraps Great I'll check it out. Thank you very much! I'm looking forward to more videos. ;0)
TFS! What brand of flush cutters do you recomend ? Can you also make stick pins with these materials? If so will you be doing a video on that also? ;0) Can't wait for Part 2
Thanks soo much for sharing this info! We beginners get lost in the stores and end up spending way too much and don't get the essential. Be blessed and happy New Year! Can't wait for part 2, etc. :D
Flat nose pliers are different - they have a wide tip and are flat on the back-side of the jaws, too. they would not work for the job I use the chain nose pliers for.
Thank you ButterBee for the wonderful tutorial..the must have basics and ect. when you are first starting out! :)
@mrstraci333 With respect to stick pins...absolutely, you can make stick pins using these materials, but you will also need some long corsage pins and glossy accents. None of the tools shown in this video are necessary for making stick pins...unless...hmmm idea! Stay tuned and I will do a video on making stick pins shortly - even without using the corsage pins ;)
@ButterBeeScraps That would be great cuz I can't seem to find the corsage pins anywhere and they prob cost a small fortune.
@mrstraci333 I have yet to find a pair of flush cutters that I am entirely happy with, although I have purchased most of my tools from wigjig dot com (for some reason I can't post the actual website address here). I have not purchased any flush cutters from this website yet, but it seems that they have a few good pairs available, and I will be purchasing a pair this week :) I've been really happy even with the economy tools from wigjig.
are you calling the chain nose what I have seen called flat nose plyers! Haha I think my pink flush cutters are imposters!
Renee
Awesome tutorial
Where you get those tools? -Christy-
Christy, I bought my tools for wigjig-dot-com.