Open zig zag figure of eight wire weave
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- Опубліковано 28 бер 2016
- In this tutorial I show you how to make the open zig zag figure of eight wire weave. Please feel free to give it a go yourself and I hope you enjoy.
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Materials:
1mm round wire (18 gauge)
0.4mm round wire (26 gauge)
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You are heaven sent! Thanks you so much for sharing all your techniques!
+Molly You're very welcome and thank you very much :-)
gracias por ensenarnos tus tecnicas muy lindo gracias
you make it look so easy..........thank you.......hugsssssss
that was very cool. I wonder if this technique would work to build a "cage" to go around a cabochon to make a pendant.
What weave would work the best that doesnt twist without loosing flexibility? Dont want to add stiffness but will make sure nothing twists up
how do you get the zigzaggs to not come apart? Is there a wasy that you are securing them?
Greetings Christina :-)
Thank you for yet another easy to follow tutorial. I'm thinking of incorporating something like this in knitting.
Question: How do you keep the wire from hurting your hands? Is it like playing a string instrument where you build up calluses?
Again, I sure appreciate your videos.
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+Gail Roderick You're welcome and thank you. That sounds interesting.
Hehe yeah. That's probably part of it, but I also use softer wire the most, which is less hard on your hands than harder wire :-)
Question: Most videos I've seen are ones making a link for this, or a component for that....what is this used in? Love the look of the design, just don't know what to do with it. Any suggestions?
+Scorpio45Libra It can be used in anything really. These are just demo videos for different wire weaves that can be incorporated into different pieces. I use different weaves in most of my wirework tutorials incorporated into different pieces :-)
You do beautiful work but for me you overkill on your explanations. Don't want to hurt your feelings, just being honest