How To Make Easy And Fun DIY Jewellery With This Easy Wire Wrapping Tutorial!
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- Опубліковано 21 жов 2024
- Hello everyone. Welcome to another video, in which we will be making these cute little S links for your jewellery making. These little guys are perfect for a beginner, but will look amazing in your bracelets, necklaces and even earrings.
I'll walk you through the process, step by step, and describe the equipment you'll need. I really hope you enjoy this beginners tutorial, and I'd love to hear what you make with your little links.
Equipment you will need:
1mm (18g) copper wire, dead soft
0.6mm (22g) copper wire, dead soft
3mm beads (or any bead you prefer)
Flush Cutters
Chain nose pliers
Round nose or bail making pliers
Ruler
Bench block and chasing hammer (optional)
Have fun!
Sam x
This makes like a beginner piece, but doesn't look like a beginner piece! Yet another bracelet that I have to make. You're keeping me busy! Thanks for another great tutorial!!!
You’re so right, Julie! It looks so advanced doesn’t it, but so doable 😍
I absolutely love this. Saying that, I have watched so many of your tutorials, and I love them all. You have a natural, laid-back way of teaching. May I ask, where do you get your beads from? Like you, I live in the North West, UK.
Thanks for another easy to understand tutorial for the beginner. Not only that, but the components you are teaching us to make are so versatile it means we can experiment and use our imagination to make many things. 😁
You’re so welcome! ☺️
Loving ur lessons thank you for teaching us your techniques
Thank you very much! Love these!
I just found you and now that I’m back doing beading I’m thrilled to have found your tutorials. Thank you Marianne. Massachusetts
That’s wonderful to hear. And welcome 🤗
Hello, i just want to say thank you for your video. You’re a good, talented teacher and have inspired me to try making wire jewellery. I just wanted to tell you , by using your video tutorial, I made my friend a bracelet for her birthday. I’m glad to say, she thought it was gorgeous. Thank you again ❤
Ah that’s just wonderful to hear! I’m so glad you felt inspired and what a lovely gift for your friend ❤️❤️
Another great look and great tutorial!!!
Thank you, Colleen ☺️
Really enjoying your channel from the U.S.
Lovely designs and wonderful to learn from!
That’s so very kind of you, Carrie! Thank you 🙏
You are an excellent teacher! ❤😂🎉
That’s very kind of you to say, thank you ☺️
I would use jump rings to connect S links to bead links as it would be easier. I love your videos. Thanks so much for all the hard work you do!❤
As I always say, anything goes! 😍
Great video. Thank you so much for your great tutorial.
You are very welcome, Carol. I'm pleased you liked it :)
Thanks for another great tutorial, Samantha! I enjoy a copper and turquoise mix. And the swirls are a nice touch!
Thank you so much, Lisa. Glad you enjoyed it :)
Oh my goodness Samantha, thank you so much for showing me how to make these
"Little Cuties" I'm so excited to make some earrings like yours.
❤❤❤
Ah you’re so very welcome 🤗
I made some S links and I love how they turned out! I'm making a necklace for a family member using these links. Thank you for showing us this process!
That’s just wonderful, Colleen 😍 I’m so happy you loved making them. I’ll bet your family member loves their necklace ☺️
Loving your channel. TY for all the work to teach us.
You are so welcome! 🤗
Hi Samantha I just started following and I love your tutorials. Thank you for taking the time and explaining everything. I have learned a lot.
You’re SO welcome, Jill ☺️ It’s lovely to have you here
Hi Sam going back and watching your videos and came across this one. I also watched your S clasp made 3 ways video. Love the earrings in that one.
I know I say this every time, I really enjoy your techniques/videos. I can now make my own findings, like you said it makes the piece unique, and you don't have us go to some website out there to buy something from a sponsor. Blessings 🤗🌻
Hi Lynda. I’m so glad you enjoy the videos and find them useful. It’s also much cheaper to make your own findings too 🥰
So happy I found your wonderful channel! I love your style and your explanations and instructions are so clear and precise. Thanks for sharing your talent and skills! I plan on making links this evening.
Oh you’ll love them! So cute and versatile. Make sure and let me know ow how you get along ☺️
Lovely clear demo, thanks. I just found you by accident but stayed to watch as you’re from the Northwest too, and I don’t see many that are. I love making all kinds of jewellery but it’s only as a hobby or gifting. I look forward to catching up on past videos and seeing your new ones. Very best wishes for a successful 2023 to you. 🤩🤗
Ah that’s great! Thank you so much! And hello from a fellow Northerner 🙌 Have a wonderful ‘23 ☺️
This is so stinkin sweet! Can’t wait to get my wire out!
It’s super cute, isn’t it 🥰 Hope you have fun making it
Thank you so much for making this tutorial! I used pearls for my bracelet and I love how it came out.
Ah you’re so very welcome. And I bet the pearls look amazing! Hope you love wearing your bracelet ☺️
Beautiful I ❤ it and there is so many beads and colours
The possibilities are endless and I LOVE that 🥰
NAIL CLIPPERS 🤯💡👏
Yes!!! 🙌 They really work 😍😍😍
@@samanthalatimer1 I AM STILL POTTERING AROUND @ 2.46AM TRYING TO FIND SOME I KNOW I HAVE 🤨🤪🥱
So pretty! Perfect color choice! ❤
Ah thank you so much ☺️ It’s a pretty colour isn’t it?
Super 👍👍👍 👍👍👍💯💯 😻😻😻😻😻 👋👋👋👋
Thank you 🙏
Quite attractive and versatile components. Do you ever use a patina solution to finish them off, seems like you like to leave them as is. Thanks for the tut!
I love the colour of raw copper, so I do tend to leave most of my pieces raw, and then either treat with renaissance wax, or just clean before I wear 🥰
Thank you for your video.
My pleasure ☺️
Tried the earrings tonight, and will make bracelet tomorrow! Not using beads though…
Sounds great! Equally beautiful with and without beads 🥰
Thanks you so much, .
My pleasure. Thank you ☺️
Great tutorial! Who manufactured you hand tools; if I may ask.
Ooh let me think! The six step and round nose are from Prestige. The cutters are Xuron. The needle nose are by Tronex and the little pink chain nose…. I have no idea 😅 Hope that helps 🤗
@@samanthalatimer1 Thank you so much! That is very helpful information! 🥰
i absolutely adore this. very feminine
That’s very kind of you, thank you ☺️
Love your videos! Do you happen to know the gauge of copper wire you're using?? There are so many choices I'm getting all confused😂
Thank you so much! ☺️ And if you look in the description box of my videos, I do write the gauge equivalents for those who use gauge rather than mm. Hope that helps 🥰 In this case, it’s 18g and 22g
@@samanthalatimer1 I'm new to you tube and have to figure out how to find descriptions😰😂
Thanks so much❣️
@@CarieMay-sc7bk ah you’re very welcome. It took me a while to get used to how to use it too 😁
Do you sell your creations somewhere, and if so, what do you charge for them, from $ to $?
I used to sell, yes. And the point of how much to charge is a difficult one to answer. It depends on where you live, what medium you sell under… fairs, websites etc, my best advice is to look for similar items on a selling platform such as Etsy and see what others are charging, and make your own judgement based upon where you’re selling and to whom ☺️
I don't understand what you mean by the spiral being 'offset'.
I just mean if one side of the spiral is slightly larger than the other, meaning that one spiral sits a little “offset” - not equal ☺️
@@samanthalatimer1thank you 😊