You are very welcome! Using the cone is my preferred way of making spirals! I did a Tip Tuesday tutorial about it here: ua-cam.com/video/UAfqeUuRAMw/v-deo.html
Cute, cute, cute. They were all cute! Thank you Tim for the original inspiration. Great tips. Keep the goodness coming Heather. Be happy, safe and stay healthy 😷⚒
@@grachemo5663 Mujer naci hace 70 pirulos( el viernes pasado) en la Isla Maciel.A papi y a mi nos atendio la misma partera; Cuando la Isla era todo barrio deGenoveses
@@mirtaferrari4675 cuando era chica, mis papis y yo vivímos cerca de Caminito!!! En la Boca!!!! Voy a cumplir 63 en Mayo, así que somos casci de la misma edad!!
At 4:34, I had a nutty Idea! If you have big ear holes, you could spiral the coiled ‘stem’ thorough the front of your ear and have it hang down the back!
Cool idea. You could make them with 20 gauge steel or silver wire if you want to put the wire through your ear. I definitely wouldn't recommend aluminum!
Lovely.. Beautiful indeed. I have been using copper wire only. But Aluminum also seems tp be an attractive opton. Could you kindly enlighten about its strength and hardness vis-a-vis Copper.? Thanks
Thank you. Aluminum is softer and more fragile, but the thicker aluminum is great and holds it's shape quite well. Both are pretty flexible. For thinner gauge designs I would recommend the copper. Good luck.
Aluminum is very lightweight, soft and more fragile than sterling silver. Sterling is hypoallergenic and can be used to make earring hooks. Silver comes in half hard or dead soft. Aluminum is for more novelty jewelry and sterling is high end. Hope this helps.
What is the best way to get in touch with you with questions? I sent you an email and never heard back. I also sent a dm to your Instagram inbox. Thanks.
I love wire art, you make it look sooo easy
Thank you Reneice.
Well, I just learned I've been doing spirals the hard way. I'll be using my cone from now on. Thank you so much for this video.
You are very welcome! Using the cone is my preferred way of making spirals! I did a Tip Tuesday tutorial about it here: ua-cam.com/video/UAfqeUuRAMw/v-deo.html
Love the earrings and the purple flower pendant. Thanks so much for sharing them with us.
Thanks Sue. I'll be making more items with this fabulous wire on the livestream today.
Cute, cute, cute. They were all cute! Thank you Tim for the original inspiration. Great tips. Keep the goodness coming Heather. Be happy, safe and stay healthy 😷⚒
Thanks so much Randy. Have a wonderful day.
LUV THEM ALL
Thanks Catt.
These are cute and cool
Thanks so much Corinne.
@@HeatherBoydWire your welcome
Oooooo I can't wait for this one!!
Thanks for always hanging out on the live streams Amber.
Thank you, Heather. I love them ,
Thanks Tish and you are very welcome.
Great..
That wire is so fun!!
I love it too!
Flowers.!!!..Yes!!! 😍🎉🇦🇷
Mirta, ¿sos de Argentina?
@@grachemo5663 Si.Avellaneda.Buenos Aires.Argentina💙⚪💙
@@mirtaferrari4675 no lo puedo creer!!!!! Mis abuelos, tíos y primos también. Hace años vivían en Doc Sud. 🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
@@grachemo5663 Mujer naci hace 70 pirulos( el viernes pasado) en la Isla Maciel.A papi y a mi nos atendio la misma partera; Cuando la Isla era todo barrio deGenoveses
@@mirtaferrari4675 cuando era chica, mis papis y yo vivímos cerca de Caminito!!! En la Boca!!!! Voy a cumplir 63 en Mayo, así que somos casci de la misma edad!!
Thank you for another wonderful tip Heather…beautiful colours! 😍
You are very welcome Cory. The 12 g wire is so fun to work with.
Luv these! So fun & cute.
Thanks so much.
So so cool love them and thank you for the mention....
Thanks Tim and thanks so much for the inspiration!
Great! This is a talent🤗🤗
Thanks Esengul. I was totally inspired by my friend Tim!
@@HeatherBoydWire 😍😍
At 4:34, I had a nutty Idea! If you have big ear holes, you could spiral the coiled ‘stem’ thorough the front of your ear and have it hang down the back!
Cool idea. You could make them with 20 gauge steel or silver wire if you want to put the wire through your ear. I definitely wouldn't recommend aluminum!
Lovely.. Beautiful indeed.
I have been using copper wire only. But Aluminum also seems tp be an attractive opton. Could you kindly enlighten about its strength and hardness vis-a-vis Copper.?
Thanks
Thank you. Aluminum is softer and more fragile, but the thicker aluminum is great and holds it's shape quite well. Both are pretty flexible. For thinner gauge designs I would recommend the copper. Good luck.
@@HeatherBoydWire
Thanks!!
What's the difference between aluminum and sterling silver . This is Jewelz from the wire makers club 😊
Aluminum is very lightweight, soft and more fragile than sterling silver. Sterling is hypoallergenic and can be used to make earring hooks. Silver comes in half hard or dead soft. Aluminum is for more novelty jewelry and sterling is high end. Hope this helps.
I have never worked with aluminum wire. Does it tarnish?
Aluminum does not tarnish. It's very soft and easy to work with.
what's up with the blur in some parts?
That's my camera going out of focus. I'm not sure why it happens sometimes. Hopefully you can fill in the blanks!
The earrings are really lovely, but aren’t they terribly soft and won’t they lose their shape easily? That would worry me thank you.
Thanks Joyce. The wire is soft, but very thick so they should be pretty resistant!
What is the best way to get in touch with you with questions? I sent you an email and never heard back. I also sent a dm to your Instagram inbox. Thanks.
Hi there. I didn't receive an email. Can you try again at info@heatherboydwire.com Thank you.
@@HeatherBoydWire thanks for your reply. I just sent you an email - my name is Kathy. Please check your spam perhaps ? 🙂