You are simply AWESOME!!!. First time to your channel and I am hooked, you are truly amazing in every way, your voice is so soothing and gentle, your instructions are spot on - so much encouragement and genuine encouragement. Your pendant is truly beautiful, I will attempt to do it. You certainly have a fan!!. ♥️
What a beautiful comment to start my day with, Thank you!! I'm so glad you found my channel, Welcome!! ❤️🙏❤️ thank you for watching and for your enthusiasm! I'm hooked on you too! 🥳
Glad it was helpful! I have an equal amount of comments from those who prefer the written instructions... we all learn differently so I'm glad you're enjoying my 'talkies'.🌷🙏❤️
Everyone learns from someone... all of this jewelry construction (for wire wrap even specifically) is from an ancient time, long before all of us, so I am grateful and blessed that I have the ability to share and teach and pass on the great Craft. At least my version of it ;) Thanks again, Madeleine!
I really like the elegant look and the more simplistic wrapped of this one. I will be trying this very soon. Thanks for your in depth tutorial. Beautiful craftsmanship!!!
My jewellery making journey started out repairing my own broken items. It has progressed to gifts for family and friends. It is such a joy creating adornments that are personal and unique. Each piece is a discovery and often exceeds my expectations though there have been a couple of disappointments. I have not even thought to try wire wrapping yet. The simple lines of your graceful design caught my eye and piqued my curiosity. I was hooked. You have created such an elegant piece that is stunning. The tutorial was compelling and inspirational. I can’t wait to try it out. I suspect it is not going to be easy as you made it look. Thank you so much for such a clear tutorial.
Thank you for this beautiful comment, Antonia! I am happy you found my channel and I'm very happy that my tutorial inspires you. I appreciate you being here to create with me! Have a wonderful day!
You have such an eye for detail. This is truly art! Each tiny twist and turn adds to the overall beauty of the piece. Here's hoping that mine turns out half as good as yours.
Have fun, you all! Much love! I hope you love making Quinn! This is a one-wire pendant frame, using 16 inches of 18 gauge, square, soft Copper wire. The back tie wire is 16 inches of 22g half-round. This gorgeous teardrop shape Malachite cabochon is 26mm tall and 13mm wide and 2mm thick. You have enough wire to go a couple mm bigger in your stone if you want. The list of Materials and Tools is always in the first 10 seconds of my videos. Have fun! Ask me questions if you have them. Quinn - One wire pendant Timestamps 00:00 Materials 00:03 Tools 00:06 Start 00:09
@@PerfectlyTwistedJewelry The last wrap of the 18 gauge wire really threw me for some reason. But, This is my first crack at doing this, and I tried using this Argentium wire instead of copper, and noticed that you use copper most all the time, for the tutorials anyway, and this other wire is pretty rough to manhandle even being Dead Soft, so I am going to try another wrap with some thinner copper. Plus the stones I'm using are not really cabochons, they are oval opals and odd shaped which I think is making things a little more difficult, but I rarely give on trying, so, just a matter of getting used to doing I think. Well see.
Good morning, Bill... yes, I have Argentium but find it a bit harder at dead soft. Copper is a nice metal for not only design but also because I think it feels the closest to Sterling and GF wire too. I also use Copper because I can't afford to do all the tutorials in Sterling and I'm a bit shy of it right now too, so there's always copper and brass in my studio in abundance because I used to teach students in person, classroom style, so I have tons of it. Now that I know your stones... can I suggest your Membership video for Opals... Part 1 ua-cam.com/video/C15ZADKR1dQ/v-deo.html Part 2 ua-cam.com/video/02S3HdFD5l4/v-deo.html The other frame that will sit your Opals nicely might be Alice's Amethyst... Here is a frame variation... ua-cam.com/video/i5v-4QMM0uc/v-deo.html Here is Alice part 1 ua-cam.com/video/d3IlnqeeMLY/v-deo.html Part 2 ua-cam.com/video/n_aICZT4JZM/v-deo.html Let me know if these help you, Bill, thank you!
Thank you I will watch them and see what I can learn there, and need to find some more copper, as I can't afford to keep messing up this expensive wire!!
🤣🥰 I get you, but I'm glad you're warming up to square wire... you can do most of my designs with round or square frame wires, they should work for both. Enjoy!🙏🌷❤️ thanks for watching!
I am so grateful to come across your video! I loved watching this video, you made me laugh while giving the best demo I have ever seen. I appreciate your your time! Thank you. .....I really was able to see and understand how to do the beal. Subscribed ❤
Oh wow! Thank you for sharing this gorgeous wrap technique. I just purchased a beautiful pear shaped Labradorite that I'm going to try this with. Love it!
Really enjoy watching the video 🙏🏻 great 🙏🏻 self independent 🙏🏻 hopefully we can save money and time itself as well as creative ! Mind with neutral memorable jewellery for gift or selling process 🙏🏻 thank you very much 🙏🏻 Namaste 🙏🏻
I have so many thin stones that this will be wonderful with! Can't wait to try it and add some of my own touches to it! Thanks for a clear, well explained tutorial.. quickly becoming one of my favorite wrappers!
Wonderful! Thanks so much for this lovely comment, Jeannie, enjoy making them! There's plenty of room in a lot of my designs for you guys to add your own touches and make it unique to you and your style, I love that you're excited about this one! Have fun!
This is super nice. I don't have square wire, can you perhaps to a tutorial using a round wire if that is possible? I would really appreciate it. Thank you!
I have only round wire. Would it be possible to use that? It’s funny, I didn’t realize how soothing your voice is until an ad came on! A wonderful tutorial! Thank you!
Elegant simplicity! I could see a man wearing this. Can you use round wire on this? I’m a beginner and I can’t seem to keep the wire straight. I’m heavy handed with the wire. 😊
Thanks so much! Yes, you can use round wires with this build too, round tends to be a bit more wiggly so give yourself patience. Try to go a bit easier on the hands, in time it will help you. Thanks so much for watching!
Well, I followed you tutorial I had to do it twice because the first one was really bad and I got to the second one and discovered that I miss calculated the length of my wire so I had to fake a back and if I could post a picture I would, and show you what I did then after I LOS and sanded it and polished it and went to take a picture of it. I realized the bale is crooked and I am going to cry. I do thank you for the tutorial. It’s beautiful and I really liked it.
Thank you for your comment, Peggy, I'm sorry you were stressed... I had to read your comment a few times... I imagine, that if you used the same amount of wire... 16 inches and if you ran out of wire and had to add wire to the back... how big was your stone? In my vision of this and because of the way this pendant is constructed... I want to ask... was your stone like 3 or 4 inches long? Please let me know so perhaps I can help make the next one easier on you by helping calculate the amount of wire you need? Hugs you... I think it's probably beautiful and I do wish I could see a picture of it. Thanks for writing and I think you should pat yourself on the back for finishing it all the way through and for improvising the back! This is how a determined Artist works when she's learning... so I hope you'll feel better soon and let me know if I can help.
@@PerfectlyTwistedJewelry The problem wasn’t the calculation on your end the problem was is I can’t retain two seconds the amount of wire and so I cut 16 instead of 18 inches don’t ask me why I just did but it came out very lovely except for the crooked part which I finagled sort of and added a bead and widen the top of the bale by separating the wires from each other. I posted it on Facebook looking some for some advice on what to do for the bale in the process of receiving answers came up with the bead and the splitting of the bail. Several people noticed that it was your tutorial which I forgot to mention in my post sorry mainly because the back of mine is completely different than yours and I had to explain that to them. I’m sorry you couldn’t understand my original post that’s what you call conscious streaming while you dictate into the computer and then I didn’t proofread it my bad. 😂
No worries, I do that. I just saw it! Thanks for sharing your gorgeous work! I think you did an outstanding job on it! Yes... people do recognize several of us who share tutorials, so it's always polite to mention where the design came from as well as good business as it's a win win for maker and designer. Thanks again for sharing!
@@PerfectlyTwistedJewelry I do generally give recognition and thanks to the creator of the tutorials. I have to honestly say that this is the first time that I did not, and I don’t know why, because that’s not who I am. I think I was distraught over having shortened the piece and having to create something different, and then to find that it was crooked that I was just not thinking correctly. so I do apologize for not giving you credit for that beautiful tutorial because it is lovely and I’m getting ready to make another one as soon as I get off this computer.
Please tell me what brand tools your using? I'm very new to this & my tools were inherited & the tips are too wide to get into really close spaces. I'm looking to buy new bc this craft is so relaxing & I'm loving what I've done so far. You are great teacher & your work is some of the best I have seen!
Thank you, Robin, all of the bench tools I use are listed in my Amazon Associates store... here is the link to the store front... www.perfectlytwistedjewelry.com/buy-tools-and-supplies.html I do get a small commission from Amazon when you shop using my links, so thank you in advance for your support! I hope this helps! I appreciate you and welcome to the love of wire wrapped jewelry! Yay! :D xoxo
It does work with round wires too, Alis, they might 'shift' a bit more because they are Round, but just work them the same way as you see me do the squares. This is a simple design so your Round at Half Hard should be fine also... but maybe harder on your hands! The 'spring back' from the wire will be more at HH, but I'm sure if you have it, you're used to it, so it's probably fine for your hands. Have fun!
Hello, This is a beautiful pendant! Perfectly simple and elegant. Question: Would you use the same gauge wire if you were to use sterling silver? Or how about stainless steel? TYA
Hi Stacy! I'm so glad you're enjoying the pendant... yes, wire gauges run the same across all wire types... so in Sterling silver for sure, I've actually not used Stainless Steel before so that one, I'm not sure if the gauges run the same but I'm guessing they do. Have fun! Thanks for watching and for your support! xoxo
Hi, I am new at this and have larger bumpy stones to work with. I am older and don't have all the finger strength. Is there an easy video you have that can help me get started. I'm not ready to give up. Thank you
Hi Susie, thanks for reaching out! Given I don't know what your stones actually are, I tried to look up some that might just work for bumpy stones in general.... let me know if any of these videos might help you... Herkimer wrap (you don't have to weave the sides, you could just leave them bare wire too) ua-cam.com/video/o29TolrbU0g/v-deo.html Maybe this simple traditional frame? ua-cam.com/video/uGROtWlFj9Q/v-deo.html This is another simple one but a little fancier bale... ua-cam.com/video/NTUN8YZCEgw/v-deo.html I hope these help! Thanks again for reaching out, let me know how you do.
Thanks, Tammie, I sold a few of these a couple years ago... this capture technique is 'out there' in the wire wrapping world, but my design here... maybe 2 or 3 years old. I've been wrapping for over 15 years and teaching in one form or another for almost a decade. Thanks again!
I know you had mentioned some time ago that there was a particular wrap that you had for stones that were reversible but can't recall what that was, do you?
Probably not any time soon, I'm sorry about the audio, you can turn the CC on and read along with the low volume, it might help for now. Thanks for watching!
Thank you, Patti, I will work on the sound... meantime, you can turn your subtitles on so it might help see my words when my voice gets low. The settings are in your video player, in the lower right hand corner. I hope that helps you! Thank you for watching my tutorials!
You are simply AWESOME!!!. First time to your channel and I am hooked, you are truly amazing in every way, your voice is so soothing and gentle, your instructions are spot on - so much encouragement and genuine encouragement. Your pendant is truly beautiful, I will attempt to do it. You certainly have a fan!!. ♥️
What a beautiful comment to start my day with, Thank you!! I'm so glad you found my channel, Welcome!! ❤️🙏❤️ thank you for watching and for your enthusiasm! I'm hooked on you too! 🥳
I feel like I am in a real class setting, hopefully will get this done tonight!
That is a wonderful compliment to me, Bill, thank you!
Fabulous! Thanks for sharing - wonderful visual and audio tutorial.
Thats a gorgeous pendant, you are an excellent teacher.
Thank you so much!
It has a wonderful Art Deco look! Your voice and attitude has a Bob Ross feeling. Calm and supportive.
Thank you so much, Ren! I appreciate you!
So glad you are speaking in this tutorial. Found it hard to watch, and read your other tutorials at the same time.
Glad it was helpful! I have an equal amount of comments from those who prefer the written instructions... we all learn differently so I'm glad you're enjoying my 'talkies'.🌷🙏❤️
I like both written and talking instructions. Thanks for all you do. Some people are not so quick to share their knowledge.
Everyone learns from someone... all of this jewelry construction (for wire wrap even specifically) is from an ancient time, long before all of us, so I am grateful and blessed that I have the ability to share and teach and pass on the great Craft. At least my version of it ;)
Thanks again, Madeleine!
Your teaching style is so pleasant to watch. Thank you!
Thank you so much and thank you for watching!
Love your voice and pace of this tutorial. The artful setting is a new concept too.
Thank you so much, Lovely!
You make it look so easy. Your creations are beautiful.
Thanks so much 😊
So beautiful and elegant! You are an excellent teacher, fully demonstrating each step.💖💕
Thank you so much! Have fun making them, Judith!
Gorgeous! thank you for teaching us. 😍😍💖💖 The mini is outstanding too 😍😍💖💖
Thanks so much for this lovely comment!!💓🙏😊
Love everything about this video and your gorgeous jewellery ❤
Thank you so much, Jan!! xoxo
Love, love, love this! Nice and simple really is an understatement! Elegant !
Thanks so much, Bonnie! 😊I'm so happy to hear you love it, thank you for watching!
Love this thank you ❤ great teacher love your tutorials so calming and no rushing thank you 😊
Thank you, Jackie! ❤️
Gorgeous pendant! Another slow control tutorial! Very nice!😊 Hope all is going as planned with your new adventure.
Thank you so much, Tammie! So far so good, leaving on Tuesday for the 5 day drive to NH! :D
I really like the elegant look and the more simplistic wrapped of this one. I will be trying this very soon. Thanks for your in depth tutorial. Beautiful craftsmanship!!!
Thank you so much! I appreciate you!🙏🥳❣️
I think I’ll get busy and make about 20 of these!❤️😆
You.go girl!!! 😁😍 glad you like this one, it's the final Flipper for a minute. Double decker wraps coming next with stone inserts too.
My jewellery making journey started out repairing my own broken items. It has progressed to gifts for family and friends. It is such a joy creating adornments that are personal and unique. Each piece is a discovery and often exceeds my expectations though there have been a couple of disappointments. I have not even thought to try wire wrapping yet. The simple lines of your graceful design caught my eye and piqued my curiosity. I was hooked. You have created such an elegant piece that is stunning. The tutorial was compelling and inspirational. I can’t wait to try it out. I suspect it is not going to be easy as you made it look. Thank you so much for such a clear tutorial.
Thank you for this beautiful comment, Antonia! I am happy you found my channel and I'm very happy that my tutorial inspires you. I appreciate you being here to create with me! Have a wonderful day!
Just want to say thank you, I have learned a lot!
Thank you so much, your comments mean the world to me.❤️🙏🌷
This video was art in itself. I enjoyed every minute of it. Stunning piece of art so gracefully crafted.
Wow, thank you, Rosetta! I appreciate your comment very much.
You have such an eye for detail. This is truly art! Each tiny twist and turn adds to the overall beauty of the piece. Here's hoping that mine turns out half as good as yours.
Thank you so much, Don! I'm always happy when you find tutorials you enjoy! 🙏🥰❤️🙏
Have fun, you all! Much love! I hope you love making Quinn! This is a one-wire pendant frame, using 16 inches of 18 gauge, square, soft Copper wire. The back tie wire is 16 inches of 22g half-round. This gorgeous teardrop shape Malachite cabochon is 26mm tall and 13mm wide and 2mm thick. You have enough wire to go a couple mm bigger in your stone if you want. The list of Materials and Tools is always in the first 10 seconds of my videos. Have fun! Ask me questions if you have them.
Quinn - One wire pendant
Timestamps 00:00
Materials 00:03
Tools 00:06
Start 00:09
Very different very cool🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩💖💖💖💖
Thank you 🤗 Enjoy making them!
Thank goodness you have a calming voice!
I'm glad you think so, Bill... was there anything startlingly or uncomfortable in there?🤔🥰
@@PerfectlyTwistedJewelry The last wrap of the 18 gauge wire really threw me for some reason. But, This is my first crack at doing this, and I tried using this Argentium wire instead of copper, and noticed that you use copper most all the time, for the tutorials anyway, and this other wire is pretty rough to manhandle even being Dead Soft, so I am going to try another wrap with some thinner copper. Plus the stones I'm using are not really cabochons, they are oval opals and odd shaped which I think is making things a little more difficult, but I rarely give on trying, so, just a matter of getting used to doing I think. Well see.
Good morning, Bill... yes, I have Argentium but find it a bit harder at dead soft. Copper is a nice metal for not only design but also because I think it feels the closest to Sterling and GF wire too. I also use Copper because I can't afford to do all the tutorials in Sterling and I'm a bit shy of it right now too, so there's always copper and brass in my studio in abundance because I used to teach students in person, classroom style, so I have tons of it.
Now that I know your stones... can I suggest your Membership video for Opals...
Part 1 ua-cam.com/video/C15ZADKR1dQ/v-deo.html
Part 2 ua-cam.com/video/02S3HdFD5l4/v-deo.html
The other frame that will sit your Opals nicely might be Alice's Amethyst...
Here is a frame variation... ua-cam.com/video/i5v-4QMM0uc/v-deo.html
Here is Alice part 1 ua-cam.com/video/d3IlnqeeMLY/v-deo.html
Part 2 ua-cam.com/video/n_aICZT4JZM/v-deo.html
Let me know if these help you, Bill, thank you!
Thank you I will watch them and see what I can learn there, and need to find some more copper, as I can't afford to keep messing up this expensive wire!!
Thanks Sue!
Beautiful and elegant, I will be trying this one! ❤
Thank you! 😊
Thanks for a great demo this will help me with wire wrapping pendants
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Wonderful! Thanks for this lovely comment!
Thankyou for teaching that square wire to be forgiving🤣 my nemesis🎉 Beautiful! Can't wait to try this❣️
🤣🥰 I get you, but I'm glad you're warming up to square wire... you can do most of my designs with round or square frame wires, they should work for both. Enjoy!🙏🌷❤️ thanks for watching!
Simply gorgeous
Thank you!
I am so grateful to come across your video! I loved watching this video, you made me laugh while giving the best demo I have ever seen. I appreciate your your time! Thank you. .....I really was able to see and understand how to do the beal. Subscribed ❤
I'm so glad! Thank you for this lovely comment, Miamaira! I appreciate your time to write me and I'm glad it was helpful! Thanks for subscribing!!
Beautiful work 😊❤
Thank you, Bridget! 💖💞🙏
Oh wow! Thank you for sharing this gorgeous wrap technique. I just purchased a beautiful pear shaped Labradorite that I'm going to try this with. Love it!
Wonderful! Labradorite will be gorgeous in this wrap, thank you so much for watching, Annette! Enjoying making yours!
So precious 💖
Thank you !❤️🌷🙏
Thus is sooo well explained.. I might even manage it.. . Thank you 😊
You can do it! Thanks, Ann! ❤️🙏🌷
super nice!
Thanks for watching and for your comment! ❤️🙏🌷
Beautiful !!!❤
Thanks, Melissa! Enjoy!
Thank you sooo much! You are spectacular.
Always welcome, thank you too!❤️🌷🙏
Awesome! I love it! 👌🏼😍
Yay! Thank you! Enjoy making them and thanks for watching!
Beautiful!!! Thank you!
Thank you too!
BEAUTIFUL 👏👏👏❤🌹
Thank you! 😊🙏🌷enjoy!❤️
BEAUTIFUL! THANK YOU
Glad you like it! Thank you too!❤️🙏🌷
Another one to add to my list of must do tutorials. Beautiful as always ❤
Yay! Thank you!❤️🙏🌷
Love your tutorial’s your voice is so calming. Great directions so easy to follow.
even the back is beautifully designed where someone could wear it that way as well. always a pleasure to see you create anything!
Thank you sooo much!🙏🌷❤️
Great video. Love how thorough you are. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching 🙏💞
Beauty at it's simplicity. I love it.
Thanks again!
You did your thing here love. It's absolutely beautiful. So skillfully crafted.
Thank you so much 🤗 I appreciate your comments so much and for watching, thanks, Nicole!
Oh my gosh, you are just exploding with great ideas!!!
Oh thank you!❤️❤️ you guys are making great requests!
Really enjoy watching the video 🙏🏻 great 🙏🏻 self independent 🙏🏻 hopefully we can save money and time itself as well as creative ! Mind with neutral memorable jewellery for gift or selling process 🙏🏻 thank you very much 🙏🏻 Namaste 🙏🏻
Thank you!
Nicely done. love it.
Thank you very much, Deborah!❤️🙏🌷
Oops, I commented on your other post about this pendant lol I love it!
So goad you do, Jeanette! Thank you, enjoy!
Love this so much!
Thank you, Julie!
I’m a new sub to your channel. Enjoying your teaching method. TYFS
Welcome to my channel, Cathleen! Thanks so much for watching and for subscribing that means a lot to me!
Thanks. You are great!
Thank you too, Anna!❤️🙏🌷
Beautiful. Thank you
Thank you for watching, Dawn! Enjoy making them!
Thank you! You taught me some valuable lessons and I’m feeling more confident.
Excellent! Thank you, Lisa!
Lovely!❤
Thank you! 😊
So beautiful
Thank you so much
Beautiful as always! You have so many gorgeous designs in your arsenal 😊. TFS
Thank you so much!🌷🙏❤️
This is beautiful and you explain this so well, thank you.
Glad it was helpful! Thank you so much for your kind comment, Susan!
Fantastic tutorial & gorgeous design!🤩 Can't wait to try this - thanks so much 🌈🌹🌿🌼🦋
Always welcome, thank you too!❤️🌷🙏
Quinn is really cool-looking! I love the design, I'll try this soon.
thank you!🙏⚘️
This 1 is magnificent ❤
Thank you, Mandi!
I love single wirewraps. Do them quite often as well as taught a few Tuts. Great job as usual
Cool, thanks!🌷🙏
very nice work
Thank you for watching! Cheers!
Thank you so much.
Always welcome, thank you too!❤️🌷🙏
Thank you so much, Susan! Beautifully done. You’re so patient.
Awwwe, thanks so much CF and thanks for watching!
Love your work yet to practice
Thank you for watching!🙏🫶
I love it!
Thanks so much, Freida! Enjoy making them and thanks for commenting!
Wow! This is soooooo beautiful! Great tutorial! 💚
Thanks so much 😊
Beautiful wrap! Can't wait to try it!
Yay! Thank you! Enjoy making them and thanks for watching!
Wow, you truly provide great inspiration! Make it look easy, but it’s fiddly to get it so even. Lovely!
Thanks, Deb, it is fiddly to start, but should feel very stable once you get it all done and tied up in the back. Thanks for watching! 🙏❤️
Beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!🌷🙏
I loved watching this video! You explain things so nicely... I definitely want to try this beautiful wrap! Thank you for showing us how to do it! :)
Thank you, Kim, enjoy it! Thank you for watching!
Love this! ❤ Thank you.
Thank ypu!🌷🙏❤️
Love this style, thank you!
So glad! thank you!🙏⚘️
Love it ! Thank you for sharing :)
Thanks for watching!🌷🙏❤️
Wow so pretty ❤️🇩🇰
Thanks, Leila! Enjoy it!
I have really been wondering how they do this type of wire wrap! Thank you so much for sharing it with us. Finally I can have a chance to try it!
Always welcome, thank you too!❤️🌷🙏
I love it!! Malachite is a favorite of mine and this is beautiful!! keep up the beautiful work -
Thank you so much!!🌷🙏❤️
Love it! Looking forward to creating one! Thank you!♥️
So glad you love it, Ann! Hugs hugs!
This is so beautiful. Thank you for such a great tutorial. I'm going to try this one really soon.💖
Thanks so much 😊 Enjoy making it and thanks for watching my channel tutorials!
Thank you
Always welcome, thank you too!❤️🌷🙏
I have so many thin stones that this will be wonderful with! Can't wait to try it and add some of my own touches to it! Thanks for a clear, well explained tutorial.. quickly becoming one of my favorite wrappers!
Wonderful! Thanks so much for this lovely comment, Jeannie, enjoy making them! There's plenty of room in a lot of my designs for you guys to add your own touches and make it unique to you and your style, I love that you're excited about this one! Have fun!
This is super nice. I don't have square wire, can you perhaps to a tutorial using a round wire if that is possible? I would really appreciate it. Thank you!
You can do this all the same with round wire Nita. Have fun!
I have only round wire. Would it be possible to use that? It’s funny, I didn’t realize how soothing your voice is until an ad came on! A wonderful tutorial! Thank you!
What a sweet comment, Lois, thank you! Yes, round wire would work for this too. Enjoy making them!
Elegant simplicity! I could see a man wearing this. Can you use round wire on this? I’m a beginner and I can’t seem to keep the wire straight. I’m heavy handed with the wire. 😊
Thanks so much! Yes, you can use round wires with this build too, round tends to be a bit more wiggly so give yourself patience. Try to go a bit easier on the hands, in time it will help you. Thanks so much for watching!
I would love to see broach designs, please,also.
Thanks for the idea! I will keep this in mind for future wraps, thanks for watching and for commenting!
Well, I followed you tutorial I had to do it twice because the first one was really bad and I got to the second one and discovered that I miss calculated the length of my wire so I had to fake a back and if I could post a picture I would, and show you what I did then after I LOS and sanded it and polished it and went to take a picture of it. I realized the bale is crooked and I am going to cry. I do thank you for the tutorial. It’s beautiful and I really liked it.
Thank you for your comment, Peggy, I'm sorry you were stressed... I had to read your comment a few times... I imagine, that if you used the same amount of wire... 16 inches and if you ran out of wire and had to add wire to the back... how big was your stone? In my vision of this and because of the way this pendant is constructed... I want to ask... was your stone like 3 or 4 inches long? Please let me know so perhaps I can help make the next one easier on you by helping calculate the amount of wire you need? Hugs you... I think it's probably beautiful and I do wish I could see a picture of it. Thanks for writing and I think you should pat yourself on the back for finishing it all the way through and for improvising the back! This is how a determined Artist works when she's learning... so I hope you'll feel better soon and let me know if I can help.
@@PerfectlyTwistedJewelry The problem wasn’t the calculation on your end the problem was is I can’t retain two seconds the amount of wire and so I cut 16 instead of 18 inches don’t ask me why I just did but it came out very lovely except for the crooked part which I finagled sort of and added a bead and widen the top of the bale by separating the wires from each other. I posted it on Facebook looking some for some advice on what to do for the bale in the process of receiving answers came up with the bead and the splitting of the bail. Several people noticed that it was your tutorial which I forgot to mention in my post sorry mainly because the back of mine is completely different than yours and I had to explain that to them. I’m sorry you couldn’t understand my original post that’s what you call conscious streaming while you dictate into the computer and then I didn’t proofread it my bad. 😂
No worries, I do that. I just saw it! Thanks for sharing your gorgeous work! I think you did an outstanding job on it! Yes... people do recognize several of us who share tutorials, so it's always polite to mention where the design came from as well as good business as it's a win win for maker and designer. Thanks again for sharing!
@@PerfectlyTwistedJewelry I do generally give recognition and thanks to the creator of the tutorials. I have to honestly say that this is the first time that I did not, and I don’t know why, because that’s not who I am. I think I was distraught over having shortened the piece and having to create something different, and then to find that it was crooked that I was just not thinking correctly. so I do apologize for not giving you credit for that beautiful tutorial because it is lovely and I’m getting ready to make another one as soon as I get off this computer.
Great artists who are "into it"... sometimes forget when they post, I understand that too... and I do appreciate that you shared it.
Please tell me what brand tools your using? I'm very new to this & my tools were inherited & the tips are too wide to get into really close spaces. I'm looking to buy new bc this craft is so relaxing & I'm loving what I've done so far. You are great teacher & your work is some of the best I have seen!
Thank you, Robin, all of the bench tools I use are listed in my Amazon Associates store... here is the link to the store front... www.perfectlytwistedjewelry.com/buy-tools-and-supplies.html
I do get a small commission from Amazon when you shop using my links, so thank you in advance for your support!
I hope this helps! I appreciate you and welcome to the love of wire wrapped jewelry! Yay! :D xoxo
Love this Design, thank you! Can this work with round and half hard wire for the base wire?
It does work with round wires too, Alis, they might 'shift' a bit more because they are Round, but just work them the same way as you see me do the squares. This is a simple design so your Round at Half Hard should be fine also... but maybe harder on your hands! The 'spring back' from the wire will be more at HH, but I'm sure if you have it, you're used to it, so it's probably fine for your hands. Have fun!
@@PerfectlyTwistedJewelry Thank you so much! Will try soon 🥰
Hello,
This is a beautiful pendant! Perfectly simple and elegant. Question: Would you use the same gauge wire if you were to use sterling silver? Or how about stainless steel?
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Hi Stacy! I'm so glad you're enjoying the pendant... yes, wire gauges run the same across all wire types... so in Sterling silver for sure, I've actually not used Stainless Steel before so that one, I'm not sure if the gauges run the same but I'm guessing they do. Have fun! Thanks for watching and for your support! xoxo
Hi, I am new at this and have larger bumpy stones to work with. I am older and don't have all the finger strength. Is there an easy video you have that can help me get started. I'm not ready to give up. Thank you
Hi Susie, thanks for reaching out! Given I don't know what your stones actually are, I tried to look up some that might just work for bumpy stones in general.... let me know if any of these videos might help you...
Herkimer wrap (you don't have to weave the sides, you could just leave them bare wire too)
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Maybe this simple traditional frame?
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This is another simple one but a little fancier bale...
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I hope these help! Thanks again for reaching out, let me know how you do.
What size ball chain did you use, not the length but diameter?
Thanks, Christy! This ball chain is 1.5mm in diameter.
Simply elegant! How long did it take you to perfect this design? So Gorgeous 😍
Thanks, Tammie, I sold a few of these a couple years ago... this capture technique is 'out there' in the wire wrapping world, but my design here... maybe 2 or 3 years old. I've been wrapping for over 15 years and teaching in one form or another for almost a decade. Thanks again!
I know you had mentioned some time ago that there was a particular wrap that you had for stones that were reversible but can't recall what that was, do you?
I found some!
Hi can you LOS Malachite?
Hi Mildred, I have done it before without issues, so my guess on your stone is probably so.
Any chance you could reload this with the volume turned up? I can barely hear you.
Probably not any time soon, I'm sorry about the audio, you can turn the CC on and read along with the low volume, it might help for now. Thanks for watching!
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I love this but it is hard to hear you.
Thank you, Patti, I will work on the sound... meantime, you can turn your subtitles on so it might help see my words when my voice gets low. The settings are in your video player, in the lower right hand corner. I hope that helps you! Thank you for watching my tutorials!
I can hardly hear you.