It was good to see how a viking type wrap is done. I've tried learning from others but can't get it. I understand better from your teaching! Thank you!!❤
I don't miss any of your tueday's video, and each time I wonder what marvellous piece you are going to show, knowing that the previous was already astouning. I like hearing you, you seem so kind and your explanations are so clear. Thank you tania, keep safe ❤. Laurence (from France)
Hi, girl from France! THANK YOOOU! You made my day ❤️ I wish i could tape myself more, because i create ALL the time:) i almost posted again, because i thought little comment i did for one of my necklaces could be really useful.
Hi Tanya!❤ you never fail to totally impress me with the growth and expansion of your work and talent. A pleasure to try to create with you…like connecting with a friend to do crafts. Love your newest pieces!💕. Have a wonderful day!
Hello Tanya I love how you show us how to make beautiful jewelry without spending a fortune on special tools and expensive beads. We can use what we already have.❤ Thank you 😊
Dear Tanya, thank you for your further, wonderful instructions! You are such a creative genius! I look forward to Tuesday every week and your truly extraordinary ideas. Only the best to you, dear soul, on the other side of the world😘😘😘. Greatings from Europa
😊 Hi Tanya! Thank you for sharing this design and wire wrapping approach. I like it a whole kit! Thank you for the Inspiration too! I hope your Jewelry Shows are going well! I'm thankful to have found you! 😊
Um, um you left me nothing to add 😂. You said at the beginning of your video that people were complaining because you were giving them the wrong quantity of beads to go around the centre bead? 😶
Hello from the UK, great video and yes, very inspiring, I have a ton of seed beads that I have been given, I hate them lol but I think now I might be able to use some! Thank you for the tutorial xx
thank you Tanya for a very artist look for very little money would love to see how you do the coiling in a future video thanks again for your kind lessons ❤
These are very nice, your getting into different style for you. You sure can work fast, lol! Will be giving these a try. Hope you had a good Mothers Day. Have a great week.
I really do enjoy your video's...you do inspire ,especially when you show the variations...I have come to find there are some things I can not make now(stupid hands eh)...but it doesnt stop me enjoying all these vid's...Thank you for another really good one...as always...i guess i should say now..they are very sweet...hugssss🧡🧡🧡
Also, I have some questions. After liver of sulfur, do you tumble your piece? If you do use a jewelry tumbler, what kind do you use or recommend? I am thinking that hand cleaning and polishing might take too much time with many pieces. I would love to know your thoughts on best or easiest way to clean /polish pieces after dipping in liver of sulfur. Machine or by hand. If by machine, what brand or type? 💖😘❤️ I am just getting started with using bare copper wire for jewelry, so any suggestions will be very helpful. 💖
Almost 6 years i was hand polishing every single piece 🥲 that is the ONLY thing i never liked 🤣 i got tumbler but don’t truly like it. I might film the one i use in my art studio, i LOVE it, simply THE BEST. Maybe will post about it soon
I'm pretty sure that Tanya has had a tutorial about that already, so you should look through her older videos. She has had a lot of really good ideas about making jewelry without spending a fortune.❤
Hope you don’t mind me sticking my nose in…i have been using the same basic Lortone machine for 12 years now. I love the way tumbling polishes and also hardens sterling silver and copper jewelry. I make earwires in quantity and tumble them overnight to make them good and sturdy. Caution with chains…they will tangle in the tumbler, but you can find ways to wrap them around objects before going in. I’m looking forward to Tanya’s tumbling tips!
@@4girlsjewelry I wanted to tell you something that may help your audience. I know from talking to women at work that this is something that they would never have thought of. Approximately every 6 months or so, I go on a little shopping Excursion to my favorite second hand store. I dig around in the stores jewelry department, which is approximately the size of an 80s house bathroom. Not even exaggerating you can get some awesome, unique, and sometimes very expensive beads at a fraction of the cost.
I love this and the possibilities around other stones are endless. Thank you!
Great Video! Thank you Tanya for sharing your tips and tricks. I look forward to Tuesday.😊
It was good to see how a viking type wrap is done. I've tried learning from others but can't get it. I understand better from your teaching! Thank you!!❤
Everything you make is so beautiful!!!! Thank you!!!!
Tanya, you are so wonderful to inspire us! Thank you so much🤗❤️
I don't miss any of your tueday's video, and each time I wonder what marvellous piece you are going to show, knowing that the previous was already astouning. I like hearing you, you seem so kind and your explanations are so clear.
Thank you tania, keep safe ❤. Laurence (from France)
Hi, girl from France! THANK YOOOU! You made my day ❤️ I wish i could tape myself more, because i create ALL the time:) i almost posted again, because i thought little comment i did for one of my necklaces could be really useful.
You are so creative! I look forward to Tuesdays!
Happy Tuesday!! Another awesome idea-I even like it without all the layers of beads. Looks lacey and light ♥️
Yes! Could be just wires:) i actually might make pair too
I am impressed by your talent. Thank you so much.😊❤️
❤ I love this so much. Super creative opportunity design. Thank you very much. I look forward to your videos every week. 💖
Hi Tanya!❤ you never fail to totally impress me with the growth and expansion of your work and talent. A pleasure to try to create with you…like connecting with a friend to do crafts. Love your newest pieces!💕. Have a wonderful day!
I love this wrap! I would like to learn how to keep the stone in, too!
Ohh yes to the seed beads! I have so many lol. Thanks again for the tips and ideas. Beautiful and unique
Thanks again for another inspiring tutorial, I really love your work .
Hello Tanya
I love how you show us how to make beautiful jewelry without spending a fortune on special tools and expensive beads.
We can use what we already have.❤
Thank you 😊
Dear Tanya, thank you for your further, wonderful instructions! You are such a creative genius! I look forward to Tuesday every week and your truly extraordinary ideas. Only the best to you, dear soul, on the other side of the world😘😘😘. Greatings from Europa
😊 Hi Tanya! Thank you for sharing this design and wire wrapping approach. I like it a whole kit! Thank you for the Inspiration too! I hope your Jewelry Shows are going well! I'm thankful to have found you! 😊
Um, um you left me nothing to add 😂.
You said at the beginning of your video that people were complaining because you were giving them the wrong quantity of beads to go around the centre bead?
😶
Hello from the UK, great video and yes, very inspiring, I have a ton of seed beads that I have been given, I hate them lol but I think now I might be able to use some! Thank you for the tutorial xx
thank you Tanya for a very artist look for very little money would love to see how you do the coiling in a future video thanks again for your kind lessons ❤
Ciaooooo….. as always you know how to create jewels that have a workmanship that seems to be of ancient workmanship , congratulations . 🍀🌈❤️
Oh my God😍❤️thanks for share Tania, i love them
🙏🙌😘😘😘😘❤️
These are very nice, your getting into different style for you. You sure can work fast, lol! Will be giving these a try. Hope you had a good Mothers Day. Have a great week.
Thank you!!
Tanya, can you show us how you made the spiral wrapped frame of the necklace you made? I love the design of that.
OMG! YOU'RE SO SPECIAL! IT'S GEORGES. ❤
I really do enjoy your video's...you do inspire ,especially when you show the variations...I have come to find there are some things I can not make now(stupid hands eh)...but it doesnt stop me enjoying all these vid's...Thank you for another really good one...as always...i guess i should say now..they are very sweet...hugssss🧡🧡🧡
❤️❤️❤️❤️AWWWW! Thank YOOOU! I really APPRECIATE!
Im blessed to have that kind of feedback ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank Tanya!❤
You are awesome ❤ thank you 😊
Love!
Also, I have some questions. After liver of sulfur, do you tumble your piece? If you do use a jewelry tumbler, what kind do you use or recommend? I am thinking that hand cleaning and polishing might take too much time with many pieces. I would love to know your thoughts on best or easiest way to clean /polish pieces after dipping in liver of sulfur. Machine or by hand. If by machine, what brand or type? 💖😘❤️ I am just getting started with using bare copper wire for jewelry, so any suggestions will be very helpful. 💖
Almost 6 years i was hand polishing every single piece 🥲 that is the ONLY thing i never liked 🤣 i got tumbler but don’t truly like it. I might film the one i use in my art studio, i LOVE it, simply THE BEST. Maybe will post about it soon
I'm pretty sure that Tanya has had a tutorial about that already, so you should look through her older videos.
She has had a lot of really good ideas about making jewelry without spending a fortune.❤
@@4girlsjewelry That would be awesome! Thank you so much Tanya 💖
Hope you don’t mind me sticking my nose in…i have been using the same basic Lortone machine for 12 years now. I love the way tumbling polishes and also hardens sterling silver and copper jewelry. I make earwires in quantity and tumble them overnight to make them good and sturdy. Caution with chains…they will tangle in the tumbler, but you can find ways to wrap them around objects before going in. I’m looking forward to Tanya’s tumbling tips!
Where is the circle component 😢 please link. 🙏
Im sooo old fashioned 😭 i don’t know how to link
@@4girlsjewelry Your awesome. You always make me laugh. If you can remember the name of the video, or roughly when you posted it.
@@4girlsjewelry I wanted to tell you something that may help your audience.
I know from talking to women at work that this is something that they would never have thought of.
Approximately every 6 months or so, I go on a little shopping Excursion to my favorite second hand store. I dig around in the stores jewelry department, which is approximately the size of an 80s house bathroom.
Not even exaggerating you can get some awesome, unique, and sometimes very expensive beads at a fraction of the cost.