I just found your channel and I subscribe to it. I also have linked my video of the Christmas exchange. It was on the 24th of December. I am wearing a black-and-blue top. Easy for you to find.
I don’t recommend it at all. Even a micro-abrasive polishing cloth can remove the coating. If I was using plated or coated wire, I’d do my best to use nylon jaw pliers and a convex jeweler’s hammer. That would help minimize tool marks. I hope that makes sense. ☺️
I reverse the direction of the wire with the second one, but you can turn it around as well since the weave looks the same on both sides. Some like the look of earrings that look the same as well. It just depends on your preference. Hope that helps! 🥰
Great video and tutorial! I also like how you mention the weave name as well. Very thorough! 😊
Thank you! 😊
I just found your channel and I subscribe to it. I also have linked my video of the Christmas exchange. It was on the 24th of December. I am wearing a black-and-blue top. Easy for you to find.
Hello and welcome!! :)
Sooo cute ❤
Thanks so much! 🙏
Thank you for this wonderful video! Do you use dead soft or half hard wire?
No problem! I use dead-soft for these. :)
What grit would you recommend for coated wire, or is that just a don't do? Love the earring design!!
I don’t recommend it at all. Even a micro-abrasive polishing cloth can remove the coating. If I was using plated or coated wire, I’d do my best to use nylon jaw pliers and a convex jeweler’s hammer. That would help minimize tool marks. I hope that makes sense. ☺️
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Belo
Did you make the same earring for the second one and turn it around ?
I reverse the direction of the wire with the second one, but you can turn it around as well since the weave looks the same on both sides. Some like the look of earrings that look the same as well. It just depends on your preference. Hope that helps! 🥰