Another fun one! Smaller base wire (cuff is 14 gauge, round, soft, copper wire at 5.5 inches). The design wire is 12 inches of 20g round soft copper and the small Rhodochrosite cab is 8mm x 6mm oval. Not only do I show how to do the swirly curly on top, but I also show how to make the ends and how to add the chain, I also show how to make the tiny ball charm and how to fasten the cuff once it's all done. You can add a chain of your choice and either make the jump rings (which I show) or use premade rings. These are quick, beautiful, and great sellers at the booth! Making them in this way means one size can fit all! The chain is about 3 inches long, and the finished cuff is 5 inches after you curl down the ends. Adding the two 6mm jumprings back into length makes it again about 5.5 inches of wire cuff and then plus your chain length. This should fit sizes 6 to 8 bracelets with the chain added. Stack them too for another look! Patina, polish, or just polish clean and enjoy! Thank you for watching, please like, comment, and share my video link and channel link if you enjoyed making this project. Much love!
Thank You for sharing.I have been watching you tube videos for years and glad someone explained how to slow the videos down.Hope other people learn to do this Because it helps a lot It helps us learn more
I love how you slowed it show how you coaxed it to bend! Brilliant, you make it look easy, but hey we are going to have fun practicing it , 😅thank you ❤
So pretty, thank you so much, I’ve got 14 gauge round wire. Will be trying one like this . I’d really love to be a member, I really appreciate your tutorials . Xx❤
Thank you, Lesley! Membership is open any time you are ready, it's month to month, so you can always jump in and out according to your needs and schedule. All the Membership videos remain in the catalog, I never remove them or time them out so you don't lose anything if you have to stop membership for a while and then you rejoin. It's pretty easy going and I'd love to have you in here, but am also very grateful that I have you as a subscriber too! Thank you again, Lesley! I appreciate you! The join link is always at the Home page of my channel. ua-cam.com/channels/FySGqOZ6NxreuW0toA0HAg.htmljoin
I'm about to make one tonight but with 8g for the cuff lol! I don't have any copper wire between 8g and 16g. Guess I better get some. I have to say... boy what a CHORE it was flattening that 8g wire. I do not recommend it unless desperate 😂
That gauge is hard work on the arms for sure... this works with 12g also for a thinner one, I put that video out too if you're interested (Dainty Curly Cuff). Here is the link for you. ua-cam.com/video/X9cJIwnCADM/v-deo.html
@@PerfectlyTwistedJewelry It sure was a work out!!! 🤣 But as it turns out I did well with that part. I need much more practice on wrapping it. I used an 8mm round moonstone. You don't realize how small that is until you not only have to hold it but wrap it at the same time. Though I think if I was 20+ years younger it would've been easier. I'm 63 and worked with my hands all my life and paying for it now. I get the wrap right on the left side but can't seem to match it on the right..... practice, practice, practice 💪 😁❤️
hi, could you please tell me the name of the cutter tool you used to cut the jump rings? (I noticed you only cut once) and where do you get your sanding sticks from? also thank you for your tutorials I really enjoy them very much!😊🌹🌹🌹
Hi Gumnut! Here is the exact mat I have, it's a link from my Amazon Associates store, so I get a commission if you buy it using my link. I appreciate you!! Most of the tools I use are on my Amazon store, I will be adding more, I just opened it last week... here is the mat and then the second link is to my store in general. Cricut Board amzn.to/4dunuY8 www.perfectlytwistedjewelry.com/buy-tools-and-supplies.html
Another fun one! Smaller base wire (cuff is 14 gauge, round, soft, copper wire at 5.5 inches). The design wire is 12 inches of 20g round soft copper and the small Rhodochrosite cab is 8mm x 6mm oval.
Not only do I show how to do the swirly curly on top, but I also show how to make the ends and how to add the chain, I also show how to make the tiny ball charm and how to fasten the cuff once it's all done.
You can add a chain of your choice and either make the jump rings (which I show) or use premade rings.
These are quick, beautiful, and great sellers at the booth! Making them in this way means one size can fit all! The chain is about 3 inches long, and the finished cuff is 5 inches after you curl down the ends. Adding the two 6mm jumprings back into length makes it again about 5.5 inches of wire cuff and then plus your chain length.
This should fit sizes 6 to 8 bracelets with the chain added.
Stack them too for another look! Patina, polish, or just polish clean and enjoy!
Thank you for watching, please like, comment, and share my video link and channel link if you enjoyed making this project. Much love!
Beautiful! You are for sure a wire whisperer 😊
Oh thank you, Eve!
Genius design! I absolutely love these cuff bracelets! Thank you for sharing your expertise! 💜
Glad you like them, Jilly, these are a lot of fun! Thanks so much for watching! Hugs!
Thank You for sharing.I have been watching you tube videos for years and glad someone explained how to slow the videos down.Hope other people learn to do this Because it helps a lot It helps us learn more
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching, Gean! xoxo
😮ooooooh what a beautiful work!!God bless your inspiration and your hands!!❤❤❤
Thank you so much!
I love the quick videos, thank you! You do beautiful work.
Thank you! 😊
I love how you slowed it show how you coaxed it to bend! Brilliant, you make it look easy, but hey we are going to have fun practicing it , 😅thank you ❤
Thank you!
So pretty, thank you so much, I’ve got 14 gauge round wire. Will be trying one like this . I’d really love to be a member, I really appreciate your tutorials . Xx❤
Thank you, Lesley! Membership is open any time you are ready, it's month to month, so you can always jump in and out according to your needs and schedule. All the Membership videos remain in the catalog, I never remove them or time them out so you don't lose anything if you have to stop membership for a while and then you rejoin. It's pretty easy going and I'd love to have you in here, but am also very grateful that I have you as a subscriber too! Thank you again, Lesley! I appreciate you! The join link is always at the Home page of my channel. ua-cam.com/channels/FySGqOZ6NxreuW0toA0HAg.htmljoin
Pretty 🌺
Thank you! 🤗
You always amaze me!!!❤
Thank you so much, Pamela! I appreciate you!
Adoro suas peças, parabéns, um abraço de um fã do Brasil...
Thank you so much! I appreciate that you are watching from Brazil! I am sending you a hug back!
Thank you
Thank you so much, Bryan!
I'm about to make one tonight but with 8g for the cuff lol! I don't have any copper wire between 8g and 16g. Guess I better get some. I have to say... boy what a CHORE it was flattening that 8g wire. I do not recommend it unless desperate 😂
That gauge is hard work on the arms for sure... this works with 12g also for a thinner one, I put that video out too if you're interested (Dainty Curly Cuff). Here is the link for you. ua-cam.com/video/X9cJIwnCADM/v-deo.html
@@PerfectlyTwistedJewelry It sure was a work out!!! 🤣 But as it turns out I did well with that part. I need much more practice on wrapping it. I used an 8mm round moonstone. You don't realize how small that is until you not only have to hold it but wrap it at the same time. Though I think if I was 20+ years younger it would've been easier. I'm 63 and worked with my hands all my life and paying for it now. I get the wrap right on the left side but can't seem to match it on the right..... practice, practice, practice 💪 😁❤️
That's it Jackie! I think you're doing great! I'm 55 and I have to give my hands a rest between bracelets. 🙏❤️❤️🌷
Love it! Great add with the chain ❤ do you use something to seal the copper so it doesn’t turn skin green?
Thanks, Angie! I use a product called ProtectaClear Metal Sealant by Everbrite ... it adds a process for sure, but they have a jewelry info page.
Thank you!
hi, could you please tell me the name of the cutter tool you used to cut the jump rings? (I noticed you only cut once) and where do you get your sanding sticks from? also thank you for your tutorials I really enjoy them very much!😊🌹🌹🌹
Hi Gumnut! Here is the exact mat I have, it's a link from my Amazon Associates store, so I get a commission if you buy it using my link. I appreciate you!! Most of the tools I use are on my Amazon store, I will be adding more, I just opened it last week... here is the mat and then the second link is to my store in general. Cricut Board amzn.to/4dunuY8
www.perfectlytwistedjewelry.com/buy-tools-and-supplies.html
Hi! Ty for share your skills, but sorry, I'm this clip the camera is a little too far from "the action"..!🙏
Sorry about that and thank you for your kind comment to let me know! I appreciate you!