What!? I've never heard of any school offering something so cool. I'm not saying that just because I like this stuff. But I really think that's great that they offer something so out of the boxb from your typical classes. Thank you for teaching this kids and giving them something to look forward to during their days.
i actually wanna learn to make stuff because of your set design.idk its aspirational as a "house person". but i love you too of course! GREAT JOB!!!👍👍👍👍👍
That’s beautiful! I am also thinking of using that twisted technique, a little shorter, to make links for chain. I would tap them not so flat, maybe solder the cut end closed, patina, buff, & tumble for a couple hours. I think that would look good for a man’s chain… Have a pendant for my brother that I may use it on. Thank you so much ❣️
I always use a piece of cotton fabric over the piece when hammering so I dont mark up the metal, also I've glued cotton fabric on the Inside of the vice for same reason, great video! Thanx❤
Thank you for explaining about patinas and bare copper wire! I've been trying to figure out how to keep them from turning fingers green! Your videos are always amazing.
Awesome teach... You are very concise and make it easy to follow along... my one question is: can this be done with Stainless steel wire? Thanks in advance and thanks for teaching us
Knew to this and I cannot wait to give it a go! You mentioned an acrylic sealer. Never heard anyone mention that before. Any idea where I could find it or am I being too literal? Thank you for your terrific instructional videos!
You can get an acrylic sealer like krylon at your local home imporvement store! Just be sure you spray the metal before adding your bead. It can be harmful to most gems.
I worked in the aviation field and some of the bolts and nuts used on the aircraft, especially on the engines, had to be safety wired to prevent them from loosening up. We used what are called safety wire pliers that were locked onto the wire being used, and pulling on the knob at the bottom of the pliers would cause the pliers to spin thus twisting the wire very tight. Could these reduce the time to do this and make the twist uniform? These pliers are sold at places like Harbor Freight and Amazon.
This is a great question! Many different jewelry makers have varying opinions and you can research for yourself, but the overwhelming response seems to be placing your wire before you use it in a container with 8-9 hard boiled eggs! Here is an article we found: www.wirejewelry.com/jewelry-making-blog/22306/how-to-oxidize-your-wire-and-jewelry-without-liver-of-sulfur-by-delilah/ Good Luck!!
Susan Omg 😳 It's So Hard for Me to Focus! On that Cute little Ring 💍 Them Bracelet's You are Wearing or Gorgeous Pieces..Is There a Tutorial on them Bracelet's?? Thank You so Much I appreciate you for Sharing..
Nice looking finished ring, but it will be more durable if you find some way to better secure the ends of the copper wire, like wrapping it under the bead and gluing. With very much use the bead is sure to work its way loose and if someone bought this ring there would be returns and unhappy customers.
I teach a middle school jewelry design class and can't wait to make these with them. Thanks!
What!? I've never heard of any school offering something so cool. I'm not saying that just because I like this stuff. But I really think that's great that they offer something so out of the boxb from your typical classes. Thank you for teaching this kids and giving them something to look forward to during their days.
I love how she explains, I love her, I ask her to continue downloading such beautiful tutorials.
very well thank you.
Very cute! ♥️♥️♥️
Love your classes. 🥰❤️🥰❤️🥰❤️
i actually wanna learn to make stuff because of your set design.idk its aspirational as a "house person". but i love you too of course! GREAT JOB!!!👍👍👍👍👍
Hi from Vermont...I LOVE this ring!!!!!!! Thanku so much for this tutorial ♡
I love this and how you explain everything in the beginning and as you go. Thank you, can’t wait to try this!!! ❤
I love this tutorial. Thank you.
That’s beautiful! I am also thinking of using that twisted technique, a little shorter, to make links for chain. I would tap them not so flat, maybe solder the cut end closed, patina, buff, & tumble for a couple hours. I think that would look good for a man’s chain… Have a pendant for my brother that I may use it on. Thank you so much ❣️
Lovely video, thank you. You come accross really well on camera and the ring is very very sweet 🤗
I always use a piece of cotton fabric over the piece when hammering so I dont mark up the metal, also I've glued cotton fabric on the Inside of the vice for same reason, great video! Thanx❤
Great idea!
Thank you! Making this ring was fun 😊
This project is fantastic, thank you! Very inspiring. I see lots of rings (and bracelets) using this technique in my future!
love the ring tutorial. Also love the brown bracelet you are wearing in this video would love to see a tutotial on that
Thank you for explaining about patinas and bare copper wire! I've been trying to figure out how to keep them from turning fingers green! Your videos are always amazing.
I loved this my granddaughter would live it.
I Saw you wearing this ring in the snowman video and thought wow, really nice! Glad I found this video so I can make one for myself 😀👍♥
Glad you made this ring option. Looks great. Going to try to make it for my daughter for Christmas. TYFS
Very pretty rings. Thank you
Beautiful again!
Love this ring design. Thank you Susan!
Love this technique in making Rings so 🥰
Beautiful ❤
Will oxidizing copper help it to not turn the skin green? Or is it just for the petina look?
I think it's just for the look of it
You make it look so easy❤
This looks very simple, good instruction
Love the ring ❣❣❣
Thanks, im in love ,whit you allways fres ideas, depp apreciad to you💞🙏🙏
I could smell it from here 😂nice job love all your teaching
Have a blessed day
Such a pretty, dainty, sweet ring! I’ll be making this for sure!! Thanks for showing us how!
Beautiful design! Love it!
LOVE this project!
Very pretty thanks for the tips.
Very cute ring, thank you and happy and safe holidays.
Cute! Cute! Cute!
wow!! perfect!!!
nice!✨ thank you 😀
Really nice!
Seen a couple of the videos and and forgotten to hit subscribe and I did now.hi from lutz Florida USA
@jewel school... I love the tan bracelet you're wearing...any tutorial on that?
That is nice. What is that bracelet you are wearing and how do you make it?
Great tutorial 🙏❤️ thank you so much. Cut I made it wider and with a bigger stone??
Sure!
Awesome teach... You are very concise and make it easy to follow along... my one question is: can this be done with Stainless steel wire? Thanks in advance and thanks for teaching us
I would think stainless would work/just a bit harder to work with
Do you have anything for tie tacks?
Knew to this and I cannot wait to give it a go! You mentioned an acrylic sealer. Never heard anyone mention that before. Any idea where I could find it or am I being too literal? Thank you for your terrific instructional videos!
You can get an acrylic sealer like krylon at your local home imporvement store! Just be sure you spray the metal before adding your bead. It can be harmful to most gems.
@@JewelSchool thank you so much!
Does anyone know a really good acrylic sealer spray in the U.K.?? Thanks for the vid hun these are so cute 🥰
I'm very allergic to sulfur. Is there something different I could use?
I worked in the aviation field and some of the bolts and nuts used on the aircraft, especially on the engines, had to be safety wired to prevent them from loosening up. We used what are called safety wire pliers that were locked onto the wire being used, and pulling on the knob at the bottom of the pliers would cause the pliers to spin thus twisting the wire very tight. Could these reduce the time to do this and make the twist uniform? These pliers are sold at places like Harbor Freight and Amazon.
Is there an alternative to using Liver of Sulfer??
This is a great question! Many different jewelry makers have varying opinions and you can research for yourself, but the overwhelming response seems to be placing your wire before you use it in a container with 8-9 hard boiled eggs! Here is an article we found: www.wirejewelry.com/jewelry-making-blog/22306/how-to-oxidize-your-wire-and-jewelry-without-liver-of-sulfur-by-delilah/
Good Luck!!
Yes, hang in a closed jar over a bit of ammonia
Thank you ❤!! Can you make the leather bracelet you have in the video? 🥰 thank you !
We can ask!!
How to do the solution of oxidize?
Do you just keep the liver of Sulphur in that cup? How long will it last?
What type of flush cutter is your favorite?
The ones that are made by beadalon are the best! Here is a link: www.jtv.com/product/designer-flush-cutter/PLIER61?mcid=XSOjyst00018
Do you have any tutorials on making prong set rings? I have some cubic zirconia stones and unpolished sapphires I would love to make into a ring.
Yes I got a bag of cubic zirconias 4mm faceted on all sized and they’re sitting with nothing to do so I second this request plzzz 🙏
Where can we find the wrap-n-tap you used to get the ring started before adding it to the ring mandrel?
we are sold out of it on our website, but a quick internet search for wrap-n-tap pliers will get you to a link!
Rustic copper ring 🙏
Susan Omg 😳 It's So Hard for Me to Focus! On that Cute little Ring 💍 Them Bracelet's You are Wearing or Gorgeous Pieces..Is There a Tutorial on them Bracelet's?? Thank You so Much I appreciate you for Sharing..
At 5:34. Why not just make it a closed loop with minimum wraps covering the raw end of the other wire?
thats a great idea! I'm gonna try that 😀👍
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Why oxidize it when it tarnishes on its own?
Love it. Can you make some men's jewelry? Kathy from Cali.😎
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Nice looking finished ring, but it will be more durable if you find some way to better secure the ends of the copper wire, like wrapping it under the bead and gluing. With very much use the bead is sure to work its way loose and if someone bought this ring there would be returns and unhappy customers.
Braids require more than 2 strands...that is a twist.
Yes, but when you flatten it, it then resembles a braid. Without the need of a 3rd wire :)
Where is the lesson on soldering?
This is a "no solder" ring.