EXCELLENT VIDEO ! Best instruction video that I've watched and there have been many. This was so easy to follow and the camera work was also excellent, too. Thanks so much for posting this.
I love your videos/tuts! You always make it look so easy. LOL I love that you go through each step explaining even the little things that can mean so much. I really need to get some of those bail making pliers. "Thank You for another great vid!"
What a beautiful and creative set. Im glad I stumbled across this video I needed some inspiration for wire wraped jewelry. I can't wait to make a new piece with this style. Very pretty and I never knew to hammer it to set the wire, thanks for the tip.
Thank you! I made a pair of earrings but I used your 'Beaded Bead Using Right Angle Weave Double Needle' and they have come out beautifully! Now for the pendant!
Hi! 25 gauge wire is actually thicker then 26. I am actually thinking it has more to do with your actual wire then the gauge. What type of wire are you using? Is it steel wire, craft wire, beading wire, picture hanging wire, etc? Also, do you know if it is dead soft, half hard, hard, etc??
thanks. . . love it, im into jewelery making too but here in malaysia its really difficult to purchase or to fine a suitable plyer to use on making it wish u can do a list of blog for me where i can purchase those plyer. . . really appreciate it. . .
Many different wires will work for making earring hooks. The main criteria is that the wire is clean, and if it is coated, that the coating is not flaking or rubbing off (double check this once you bend the wire). The most common wires for making earring hooks are sterling silver, silver filled, gold filled, and copper - all these work very well. If you have any metal allergies, you will want to stick with surgical steel. Do not use aluminum wire.
Hi you know the other wire wrapping you did on the necklace with the crystals and the other one where it looks woven do you have a tutorial on how to do that I didn't see one?
I love this tutorial. Thank you for all the informative videos you make. I have a question about the ear wires. Are you able to use any wire you want? I had heard before you should only use a certain kind when it will pass through the ear itself. Since I could never remember what type, I have never made any. Would be great to be able to make our own instead of buying them.
What size bail making pliers did you use in this video. Is there a brand and can they be found on Beadaholique to purchase ? I'm looking at the and wondering if they also come in sets. Thanks.
You can work with 26 gauge so easy.. (I am a beginner and)I bought some wire that is 25 gauge and I just cannot make it stay like I want it, it just unfolds back.. Do you have any advice on how to get control of it or maybe I should just throw it away and buy some thicker one? Thank you
The wire that we used were Tarnish Resistant Gold Color Copper Wire and Artistic Craft Wire Gold Color Brass. You can get them on Beadaholique . com's website. The links for the projects and supplies in this video are located in the video description underneath this video.
The Ambrosia earrings and necklace won't be up on our website until early next week. We will add links to them in the video description for this video.
+nicinhasofia Many types of hammers will work for this as long as the head is smooth and not dented. I would not recommend a household hammer, this will probably mar your metal.
We used Wubbers Bail Making Jewelry Pliers - Small 2mm And 2.5mm and Wubbers Bail Making Jewelry Pliers - Medium 3mm & 5mm. You can get them on Beadaholique . com's website. The links for the supplies in this video are located in the video description underneath this video.
You can get diamond files on Beadaholique . com's website. The links for the supplies in this video are located in the video description underneath this video.
You can get the supplies in this video on Beadaholique . com's website. The links for the supplies in this video are located in the video description underneath this video.
Even though I've seen this video many times over the years I'm still amazed at how beautiful the necklace and earrings are.
EXCELLENT VIDEO ! Best instruction video that I've watched and there have been many. This was so easy to follow and the camera work was also excellent, too. Thanks so much for posting this.
That necklace is stunning! So beautiful! Thanks for those techniques
I love your videos/tuts! You always make it look so easy. LOL I love that you go through each step explaining even the little things that can mean so much. I really need to get some of those bail making pliers. "Thank You for another great vid!"
I really like these techniques. Can't wait to give them a try. Thanks.
Thank you. I can hardly wait to get started on this set.
I love this necklace design. You are very creative!
Lots of versatility in this design. Loved making it and plan to make different versions of it!
Wow they are so elegant!! Aesthetically perfect
What a beautiful and creative set. Im glad I stumbled across this video I needed some inspiration for wire wraped jewelry. I can't wait to make a new piece with this style. Very pretty and I never knew to hammer it to set the wire, thanks for the tip.
This is an INCREDIBLY awesome pattern! Thank you for sharing. I'm looking forward to the necklace video.
you really make this wire work look easy.
Thanks for sharing this video
Wow so precious , you make luck so easy !!! Thanks so much for teaching.
You're welcome! 🙌
I love the design, looks like its very easy to make
Beautiful, Beautiful, Beautiful! Thank you for sharing!
Wow--gorgeous!! I can't wait to order some new toys in order to make this beautiful set! Video is well done, also. Thanks!
Thank you! I made a pair of earrings but I used your 'Beaded Bead Using Right Angle Weave Double Needle' and they have come out beautifully! Now for the pendant!
I really enjoy to make all my Jewelry, Thanks so much I will try to today!
Love these earrings! Off to try some!
this is so very beautiful thanks for the gift of your time
You're very welcome, and you're sweet to say so :)
Thank-you!!! I just made a pair & Im wearing them!
Hi! 25 gauge wire is actually thicker then 26. I am actually thinking it has more to do with your actual wire then the gauge. What type of wire are you using? Is it steel wire, craft wire, beading wire, picture hanging wire, etc? Also, do you know if it is dead soft, half hard, hard, etc??
thank you, enjoyed much. glad to see you can use any wire, especially coil 20 ga. gold and 20 silver.
Elaine Gregerse
you are an artist!
Nice!!! i will add the bead framing technique to my handmade ceramic beads.
Gorgeous!
This is an excellent video...thanks!
thanks. . . love it, im into jewelery making too but here in malaysia its really difficult to purchase or to fine a suitable plyer to use on making it wish u can do a list of blog for me where i can purchase those plyer. . . really appreciate it. . .
Many different wires will work for making earring hooks. The main criteria is that the wire is clean, and if it is coated, that the coating is not flaking or rubbing off (double check this once you bend the wire). The most common wires for making earring hooks are sterling silver, silver filled, gold filled, and copper - all these work very well. If you have any metal allergies, you will want to stick with surgical steel. Do not use aluminum wire.
wow that is so pretty
Beautiful!❤️
Hi you know the other wire wrapping you did on the necklace with the crystals and the other one where it looks woven do you have a tutorial on how to do that I didn't see one?
Beautiful!!
wow, very beautiful!
I love this tutorial. Thank you for all the informative videos you make. I have a question about the ear wires. Are you able to use any wire you want? I had heard before you should only use a certain kind when it will pass through the ear itself. Since I could never remember what type, I have never made any. Would be great to be able to make our own instead of buying them.
so beautiful work i love your video
is Wire you use GOLD?
Wow, so fancy.
going to try to make my own
What size bail making pliers did you use in this video. Is there a brand and can they be found on Beadaholique to purchase ? I'm looking at the and wondering if they also come in sets. Thanks.
You can work with 26 gauge so easy.. (I am a beginner and)I bought some wire that is 25 gauge and I just cannot make it stay like I want it, it just unfolds back.. Do you have any advice on how to get control of it or maybe I should just throw it away and buy some thicker one? Thank you
precioso m encanta las cosas que enseña a hacer
LOVE.
I can't find the tutorial on the necklace for the lengths. Can you tell me where I can find it?
I checked your website and can't find the Ambrosia necklace nor earrings.
The wire that we used were Tarnish Resistant Gold Color Copper Wire and Artistic Craft Wire Gold Color Brass. You can get them on Beadaholique . com's website. The links for the projects and supplies in this video are located in the video description underneath this video.
Que pena no saber inglés por que haces unas cosas preciosas por lo poco que pillo intentaré hacer alguna un besazo guapa
So beautiful 😍 I love it thanks for teaching ❤ Komal Bhardwaj
Thanks so much Komal, glad you like it!
The Ambrosia earrings and necklace won't be up on our website until early next week. We will add links to them in the video description for this video.
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i just wanted to ask if it really needs to be this specific hammer or could be an usual hammer
+nicinhasofia Many types of hammers will work for this as long as the head is smooth and not dented. I would not recommend a household hammer, this will probably mar your metal.
We used Wubbers Bail Making Jewelry Pliers - Small 2mm And 2.5mm and Wubbers Bail Making Jewelry Pliers - Medium 3mm & 5mm. You can get them on Beadaholique . com's website. The links for the supplies in this video are located in the video description underneath this video.
You can get diamond files on Beadaholique . com's website. The links for the supplies in this video are located in the video description underneath this video.
You can get the supplies in this video on Beadaholique . com's website. The links for the supplies in this video are located in the video description underneath this video.
The Ambrosia Earrings and Necklace are now available on our website. The links for them are in the video description underneath this video.
well thanks you soo much really appreciate it. . . mmuahh...
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