Made two attempts at this...the first was a bit of a disaster. The second was slightly better but I'm not a 100% happy with them. I'm sure with practice I will get it! :D Thank you for the tutorial
Do you have a video posted somewhere that might help with the end-weaving and loop making process? I've made 2 earrings so far but cannot get the ends woven in and the loop made. Can you share a close up pic of the top bail part? This is super pretty thank you for sharing your lovely projects with us, I love your videos.
Just want to help. I’ve been around for 60 years and want you to be as successful as possible. Patina, is pronounced (pateenuh). Your video was absolutely fabulous. And thank you so much. I love these earrings. I just want you to sound very professional, as professional as your video was. So I hope this helps it’s not meant to insult!
Hi 👋, Thanks for tutorial. The design is so awesome 🌟, I like it so much, I watched vedio till end 🔔, The last portion of the ring 💍 is complicated to know correctly,( not the huck)
Thanks so much!! I'm self-taught, but I did study from some jewelry making books early on - there wasn't the same wealth of free information and tutorials on UA-cam back then! Thanks so much for the kind words, and for watching
Thanks so much! I've actually done a slightly different style of braid tutorial as a bracelet that uses inserted beads, maybe you could adapt that technique? ua-cam.com/video/RoEelDwyXO0/v-deo.html I hope that helps! :)
You are so talented! If I were to make a bracelet, how would you suggest I end it so it is an open end or a closed end? Thanks for sharing with us your awesome talent!
Thanks so much Joselyn! (love your name, btw ;) I've done a tutorial on a braided bracelet which you might like to check out: ua-cam.com/video/RoEelDwyXO0/v-deo.html You could probably use that method of finishing the ends to make an open style bracelet with this weave. For a closed style, maybe you could use the same technique in this video of overlapping the braid and the ends, then wrapping the ends around the braided bits on the opposite end, but skip the step where you bend up the center wire ends and just bind them off with the rest? Sorry, I hope that makes sense!
Hey sweety, love your tutorial. I'm trying to find GF 22 gauge wire dead soft, but all I can find is 24 gauge. Will that work? I'm seeing 20 gauge also. Later I will do silver, but want to do the GF this time, thx so much!
Not gonna lie, I had to do a double-take at the beginning with the pronunciation of "patina." For future reference it isn't "pa-tin-uh", it's "pah-tee-nah." (Or puh-tee-nuh.) That said though, I definitely booking this video for a rewatch! ❤
Can you do this faster. Your securing of the loops was so fast n so far away we couldn't see exactly was you're doing. Not very good for teaching purposes at all.
You've got the cutest thumbs.
Aw, thanks so much. That's not usually what people say when they comment on my thumbs, haha XD
You are amazingly talented at this craft, thanks for sharing, they are gorgeous!
These earrings are absolutely beautiful! You’re so creative and incredibly talented! Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful tutorial!❤
Beautiful. Thank you
Very pretty. That would look nice with mixed colour metals, too. Thanks for the great tutorial.
So clever, and yet so simple. Can’t wait to try it
Very pretty! Thank you so much for the great tutorial. (Hmmm....hammering them a little bit might also add some shine. 🙂)
Can you do a video on adding a glass bead dangling from the center inside the hoop thanks
Thank you!
Great work! Detailed and elegant looking earrings. Thanks
Thanks, Yvonne!
Beautiful work. Thanks for sharing
beautiful
Beautiful,💖
As requested, here it is ^_^ Hope you all enjoy this new tutorial! Stay tuned for more!
Your work is beautiful
Made two attempts at this...the first was a bit of a disaster. The second was slightly better but I'm not a 100% happy with them. I'm sure with practice I will get it! :D Thank you for the tutorial
Im quite the beginner and I need to practice a little more, but these are gorgeous. thanks
Thanks, Toni!! I hope you have fun making them :)
Hi there, I would love to see a tutorial where you use this braid to hold and make a cabochon pendant. Thanks for today's lovely tutorial !
Hi Ingrid! Thanks so much for watching, and for the tutorial idea! I will add it to my list of future videos to make :)
Do you have a video posted somewhere that might help with the end-weaving and loop making process? I've made 2 earrings so far but cannot get the ends woven in and the loop made. Can you share a close up pic of the top bail part? This is super pretty thank you for sharing your lovely projects with us, I love your videos.
Excellent, I enjoy your videos. Thankyou
Hermoso trabajo gracias por compartir saludos
Those are really beautiful, Thank you again !
Just want to help. I’ve been around for 60 years and want you to be as successful as possible. Patina, is pronounced (pateenuh). Your video was absolutely fabulous. And thank you so much. I love these earrings. I just want you to sound very professional, as professional as your video was. So I hope this helps it’s not meant to insult!
love these but mine came out bulky looking end tucking bits another way to do the finishing ends ?
Thank you 😊
You are welcome!
I have watched two videos and learned so much already. Thank you!
Absolutely love them 👏😍
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Love, love, love these earrings! You are such a great teacher! ❤
Thanks so much, Dee ^_^
@@FantasiaElegance, 💖
These are beautifully made.
pretty
You're so good!
Hi 👋,
Thanks for tutorial.
The design is so awesome 🌟,
I like it so much,
I watched vedio till end 🔔,
The last portion of the ring 💍 is complicated to know correctly,( not the huck)
Thanks so much, Benam! Yes, the last bit is definitely the trickiest!
Wow I never seen nothing like this good job
Love your tutorial
Genial! Hermoso muy hermoso! Gracias
Do you have a tutorial for braid ring
I do not, but that's a great idea!
Loved them
Your wire skills are amazing! Thank you! Are you self-taught or did you take a class/classes? You are a wonderful teacher! Thank you!
Thanks so much!! I'm self-taught, but I did study from some jewelry making books early on - there wasn't the same wealth of free information and tutorials on UA-cam back then! Thanks so much for the kind words, and for watching
Fantasia Elegance ❤️🌷
Just beautiful! Thank you.
Very beautiful project, just wondering is there a way if beads can be inserted using this technique 🙏🏻
Thanks so much! I've actually done a slightly different style of braid tutorial as a bracelet that uses inserted beads, maybe you could adapt that technique? ua-cam.com/video/RoEelDwyXO0/v-deo.html I hope that helps! :)
Very nice! Thank you for sharing. 😊🌹
Thankyou! These are great 😍🌹
You are so talented! If I were to make a bracelet, how would you suggest I end it so it is an open end or a closed end? Thanks for sharing with us your awesome talent!
Thanks so much Joselyn! (love your name, btw ;) I've done a tutorial on a braided bracelet which you might like to check out: ua-cam.com/video/RoEelDwyXO0/v-deo.html You could probably use that method of finishing the ends to make an open style bracelet with this weave. For a closed style, maybe you could use the same technique in this video of overlapping the braid and the ends, then wrapping the ends around the braided bits on the opposite end, but skip the step where you bend up the center wire ends and just bind them off with the rest? Sorry, I hope that makes sense!
Hey sweety, love your tutorial. I'm trying to find GF 22 gauge wire dead soft, but all I can find is 24 gauge. Will that work? I'm seeing 20 gauge also. Later I will do silver, but want to do the GF this time, thx so much!
To good
Very pretty, but a small complaint. Why does everyone push Rio? Do they pay you?
which type of wire u will used
I used silver filled wire from RioGrande.com
Can you use 18 guage wire
Hm, that would probably make the braid a bit chunky and heavy for earrings. You could probably use 18 gauge for a bracelet, though!
Not gonna lie, I had to do a double-take at the beginning with the pronunciation of "patina." For future reference it isn't "pa-tin-uh", it's "pah-tee-nah." (Or puh-tee-nuh.)
That said though, I definitely booking this video for a rewatch! ❤
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Can I use 20 gage wire?
Absolutely! It will just make a slightly chunkier braid :)
It’s easy to follow until the end, what the heck!?
Can you do this faster. Your securing of the loops was so fast n so far away we couldn't see exactly was you're doing. Not very good for teaching purposes at all.
You can speed up the playback
Thank you ☺️