OMG, I LOVE IT !!! I have never attempted a pendant with so much hammering (only weaving and wire sculpting) but this pendant is so amazing. Every time that I thought you were finished (a few times) you just kept right on making it more beautiful and elegant. Thank you for creating and sharing this amazing tutorial. I can't wait to try it.
Very well done video! Awesome design and beautiful result! I’ll be using this design to make the most awesome Australian Opal pendants!! So gorgeously elegant! ❤
Good morning! Thank you so much, I love that you love my tutorial! The easiest way is to tie on a beautiful gemstone beads or even metal beads... I like to use 28 gauge, it fits most small holes. Center your bead on the wire, then use the ends to wrap your bead onto the frame. If the hole is large enough, you could also use 26g. Let me know if that helps you.
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for this lovely comment, I appreciate you and would love to see your project when done. Feel free to ask questions here in comments if you need me!
Hi Izzy, I'm a new subscriber. I really enjoy your tutorials and particularly how you show your hands moving and holding the stone and wire and you do it deliberately slowly -thank you! Will you be doing a video to show us how you draw and plan a design on paper or whatever tool you use? I'm struggling with how to preserve my own designs so I can repeat them. Any tips would be very appreciated.
Hi! Welcome! Thanks for subscribing! I used to sketch on grid paper, but now I mostly video everything. I use video for both my design 'documentation' as well as making some of them tutorials for you all 😁💞 I hope that answers your question.
This looks really nice! I wonder, do we need to hammer? Can we use round wires instead? And if we use a stone without a hole, is it the same process just without using the 26 gauge wire? Thank you so much!
Thanks again! You don't have to hammer and round wire will work yes. You can use a cabochon rather than a drilled bead with this design, you are correct, just do all the same, except tying it on with the 26g. Have fun! Find me on FB or Instagram and show me your beauties, I'd love to see.
What an amazing piece of jewelry!!! 😍😍😍 I am trying to figure out how to make it with a cabochon without a hole..... Do you think it would work? I only have cabochons without holes but I really love this design and want to try making it 💜💜💜 Thank you for your nice tutorials, they are really great and helpful 💚💚💚💚
You can do it! I designed this pendant to use a focal bead for the newbie, but it will take a cabochon easily. You might add an additional decorative wire if your stone is large but otherwise, the wrap should hold it the same. Have fun and please let me know how it work out for you.
I can imagine that it would but you'd certainly need to modify some. As long as the triangle is similar in size to the stone in the video, it might work out. Have fun! You might do a trial on copper wire and a triangle first then go to silver if it works out.
well, towards the end of all this I saw that I missed the part that the stone was drilled, tried incorporating Quinn to hold the stone to little avail, don't have any soft copper yet, supposed to be here today..
Hi Julie, this is the full step by step tutorial, the other duplicate one is too, but the audio was messed up so I redid it but don't know how to replace one with the other, I hate to delete my videos if people already bookmarked them, so ... that's why there is another 'version' of this here. It's just audio, both are the same step by step process for the tutorial.
Yep, wine always helps. You should also, if I could suggest... watch it through first with the wine and then a second time with the wire so you know what to expect. ;D
half way through your video and love it. You do everything step by step, move your hands so we can see what you have done and move slowly!!!!!!!! THANK YOU!!!!!!!!! So different than a lot of videos here!
Annette, thank you so much for this lovely lovely comment!! You made my day!!! I work very hard at these and appreciate you so much. Please remember to subscribe if you've not already, I'm moving into full time UA-cam next year and will be adding quite a bit more as we go in time. I hope you enjoy the other 20 or so tutorials I have out here now too. Many smiles and thanks again!
Wow!!! You are a treasure, thanks and blessings for sharing your amazing skill with us.
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Thank you so much!
OMG, I LOVE IT !!! I have never attempted a pendant with so much hammering (only weaving and wire sculpting) but this pendant is so amazing. Every time that I thought you were finished (a few times) you just kept right on making it more beautiful and elegant. Thank you for creating and sharing this amazing tutorial. I can't wait to try it.
What a lovely and inspiring comment you left me! Thanks so much, I hope you enjoy it, let me know if you need any help.🥰💕
Beautiful and elegant
Thank you! 😊
You are so kind to share such detailed tutorials 😊 really appreciate it 🤗 thanks much 🥰
Thank you my dear! I appreciate you lovely comment, have fun and enjoy the tutorial!
This piece is very nice.
Thanks so much, Nichole!
Very clear tutorial and a beautiful, elegant result. Thank you!
Thank you so much! Please enjoy the tutorial.
Me suscribo muy bello trabajo gracias por compartir
¡Gracias por suscribirse!
Very well done video! Awesome design and beautiful result! I’ll be using this design to make the most awesome Australian Opal pendants!! So gorgeously elegant! ❤
That will be gorgeous! Thank yoi for using my tutorials! 🥳🙏💕
Pretty design ❤️🇩🇰
Thank you so much 😊
Thank you for considering the newbie! Awesome tutorial!
Thank you Shelley!! I appreciate your comment so much!!
Great job
Thanks, Carol! Enjoy it.
Wow this is soooo beautiful! It reminds me to Arwen of the Lord of the rings.
Thank you! 🌷⚘️🌻
Beautiful Izzy!
Thank you Ann!!❣
I had great fun with this tutorial! Thank you!
You are so welcome! I'm glad you enjoyed it Jeanette! Thank you!!
As always stunning ..
Thank you so much 😊
Love love love!!!
Yeah!! 🙏🌻🌷⚘️ thanks for watching and enjoy making them!
Muy bueno, grasias por compartir.
Thank you too! 🙏
OMG I love this! Thank You!
That makes me happy to hear, thank you!!
You are an amazing teacher! And I love your designs so much. Thanks so much!
Thank you so much for your lovely comment, enjoy the tutorial!
Absolutely stunning work and beautiful tutorial!
Thank you so much!! Please subscribe if you haven't already. 🌷
I like how well you explain each step. Exelent job. I love it.
Thank you so much, Elsa!
So beautiful 🙏❤ love it
Thank you so much! I hope you enjoy this Suzanne!
i love this tutorial thankyou! i would love to know how to put add a little jewel in the top and bottom
Good morning! Thank you so much, I love that you love my tutorial! The easiest way is to tie on a beautiful gemstone beads or even metal beads... I like to use 28 gauge, it fits most small holes. Center your bead on the wire, then use the ends to wrap your bead onto the frame. If the hole is large enough, you could also use 26g. Let me know if that helps you.
Love it... So well presented, even without speaking. I'm definitely going to try this once I get the correct wires. ☺️. Thank you for your time x
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for this lovely comment, I appreciate you and would love to see your project when done. Feel free to ask questions here in comments if you need me!
Definitely doing this one. Thank you
Wonderful to hear Dawn! Thank you and please show a picture on comments when you do, I'd love to see.💞
Omg I love it. Thank you so much.
Thank you so much for your lovely comment, enjoy the tutorial!
Love your work and always look forward to your videos 😊
Thank you Eve, it means a lot for me to read your lovely comment!
Beautiful!!! I don't use much square but want to do more with it :) Thanks for sharing
Thanks Caroline! Enjoy, I think you will find use for learning square wire too. Never hurts to add to our bucket of skill sets.💞
I always learn so much from you! Thank you for this amazing detailed tutorial. 🙏🏻
Thank you so much for your lovely comment, enjoy the tutorial!
Hola soy de chile me encanta tus trabajos. Son muy profesionales. Gracias por compartirlo.
Hi Izzy, I'm a new subscriber. I really enjoy your tutorials and particularly how you show your hands moving and holding the stone and wire and you do it deliberately slowly -thank you! Will you be doing a video to show us how you draw and plan a design on paper or whatever tool you use? I'm struggling with how to preserve my own designs so I can repeat them. Any tips would be very appreciated.
Hi! Welcome! Thanks for subscribing! I used to sketch on grid paper, but now I mostly video everything. I use video for both my design 'documentation' as well as making some of them tutorials for you all 😁💞 I hope that answers your question.
Hermoso es perfecto me encantó
Thank you so much!
Just WOW! Genius.
Thank you so much!! 💞
This looks really nice! I wonder, do we need to hammer? Can we use round wires instead? And if we use a stone without a hole, is it the same process just without using the 26 gauge wire? Thank you so much!
Thanks again! You don't have to hammer and round wire will work yes. You can use a cabochon rather than a drilled bead with this design, you are correct, just do all the same, except tying it on with the 26g. Have fun! Find me on FB or Instagram and show me your beauties, I'd love to see.
@@PerfectlyTwistedJewelry Awesome! I don't have social media but I can email it to you!
What an amazing piece of jewelry!!! 😍😍😍 I am trying to figure out how to make it with a cabochon without a hole..... Do you think it would work? I only have cabochons without holes but I really love this design and want to try making it 💜💜💜 Thank you for your nice tutorials, they are really great and helpful 💚💚💚💚
You can do it! I designed this pendant to use a focal bead for the newbie, but it will take a cabochon easily. You might add an additional decorative wire if your stone is large but otherwise, the wrap should hold it the same. Have fun and please let me know how it work out for you.
So in the overall design of this piece, does it matter if the point is up or down?
Thanks, Bill, this design, the point is designed to be up. Hope that helps for now. 🌷🙏
@@PerfectlyTwistedJewelry it does
Would this work with a triangle shaped stone?
I can imagine that it would but you'd certainly need to modify some. As long as the triangle is similar in size to the stone in the video, it might work out. Have fun! You might do a trial on copper wire and a triangle first then go to silver if it works out.
well, towards the end of all this I saw that I missed the part that the stone was drilled, tried incorporating Quinn to hold the stone to little avail, don't have any soft copper yet, supposed to be here today..
but you have wine... so no worries. ;) watch first, wrap second is my suggestion if you're a newbie to wire and jewelry anyway.
What grit to use in the Dremel to remove marks, etc.
I'm old school Arely, I roll up a tube of my 600 grit sand paper into the dremel chuck, no special bits. 😁
Is this an updated video?🙏
Hi Julie, this is the full step by step tutorial, the other duplicate one is too, but the audio was messed up so I redid it but don't know how to replace one with the other, I hate to delete my videos if people already bookmarked them, so ... that's why there is another 'version' of this here. It's just audio, both are the same step by step process for the tutorial.
Beautiful! You are a fantastic teacher! Thank you so much!
@@yvonnewhite5383 Thank you so much for your lovely comment, enjoy the tutorial!
going to get a few bottles of wine😅
Yep, wine always helps. You should also, if I could suggest... watch it through first with the wine and then a second time with the wire so you know what to expect. ;D
@@PerfectlyTwistedJewelry good idea!
half way through your video and love it. You do everything step by step, move your hands so we can see what you have done and move slowly!!!!!!!! THANK YOU!!!!!!!!! So different than a lot of videos here!
Annette, thank you so much for this lovely lovely comment!! You made my day!!! I work very hard at these and appreciate you so much. Please remember to subscribe if you've not already, I'm moving into full time UA-cam next year and will be adding quite a bit more as we go in time. I hope you enjoy the other 20 or so tutorials I have out here now too. Many smiles and thanks again!