They’re beautiful and a fantastic way to save chain and make different sizes and gauges. Great idea!! I’m new at this and this is the first time I’ve seen someone do this. Thank you for sharing
Wonderful tutorial, bit frustrating to be out of shot when showing how to do the wrap until it was done. But i get the general idea. Thankyou. Saved it. Xxx
Ten minutes of simplicity. One inch and one-and-a-quarter inch for links on the first. Turn the links on the second after the wraps are completed. Four inch lengths and start the loops/wraps one-and-half inches from either end for the third (I forget to add links, too). Make sure both ends are flush cut for all links. I love it. 😁
Really love these wire chains. I can't wait to try these lovely chains on for some of my creations. Thanks for sharing this beautiful jewelry creations with me. This was very helpful 🙂
I bought the cheapest little tumbler at Michaels and I think it’s fine. I have nothing to compare it too though. It’s small but it’s fine for what I do.
Hi there, Um why have you missed the vital step of re-tempering the wire after bending before assembly ? With out it the loops will pull apart far to easily.
Hi! I have been watching all your tutorials and I would like to say thank you for sharing some ideas. I would like to ask question. Is it strong enough to use gauge 24 or 22 medium temper silver plated wire to make jump rings for making bracelet or necklace?
Thanks so much for watching! I honestly think those gauges would be too weak for jump rings. 22 gauge you might be able to get away with a split ring (looks like double jump ring). That way it won’t pull apart. Hope that helps ☺️💜
Great tutorial and very useful, but the music was unbearable. It hurt my ears. Had to watch with sound turned off mostly. This level of background noise will chase away folks. Not sure why anyone adds music to a demo video, it is a huge irritant. Try listening to a video with music from beginning to end. Most folks who MAKE the video never LISTEN to it, so don't have a realistic idea of what the music does to the ears. Its like two channels of sound simultaneously and prevents concentration as well.
The video was great, but the large difference between voice and very loud music was annoying. I think the music adds nothing to the narration - it would be best if it was left out. Thank you.
Thanks for watching! Let me know in the comments if you found this video helpful or have a favorite chain design that you go to!
Lovely chain and the puppy is cute as can be.❤
Thanks!!
They’re beautiful and a fantastic way to save chain and make different sizes and gauges. Great idea!! I’m new at this and this is the first time I’ve seen someone do this. Thank you for sharing
Glad it was helpful! ☺️💜
Wonderful tutorial, bit frustrating to be out of shot when showing how to do the wrap until it was done. But i get the general idea. Thankyou. Saved it. Xxx
Thank you!
I was still learning how to work under a camera back then. Very hard to get used to!! 💜
Ten minutes of simplicity. One inch and one-and-a-quarter inch for links on the first. Turn the links on the second after the wraps are completed. Four inch lengths and start the loops/wraps one-and-half inches from either end for the third (I forget to add links, too). Make sure both ends are flush cut for all links. I love it. 😁
Thank you!
Thank you!, the finished product is so much nicer with a hand made chain!!. 🙏🏼
I love watching how all the pieces come together to form one beautiful finished product!
💜 thanks for watching!!
I like how you trim it after you cut it. That is something I would have never thought of. So pretty!
Thanks!! 💜
I like how your video is fast and to the point 👍I learned a lot without all the extended talking and nail polish
Excellent! I don’t have time for that! Lol
I really like your chains. How about a video on different creative clasps to go with them?
Good idea! 🤔
Love your Channel Melissa, and your cute little dog !!👍👍
Thank you! ☺️💜
I just wanted to pop by and thank you. I have been inspired by your videos.
Awwww! That’s awesome. Thanks! ☺️💜
Well I can now saw I know how to make a wrapped loop. Thanks Melissa!
Fantastic! 👍🏻
Great tutorial! I used to make jewelry many years ago. Perhaps now is a good time to restart my hobby.
Thanks! You really should! I love it!
Informative and easy to do…love it!
Glad you liked it! ☺️💜
I have tried to make my own jewelry before but I couldn't make time for it. I think I will start again. Thanks for the inspiration.
That’s great!! 💜
you're very creative
Thank you!
Really neat process! I really like the first chain with the different length links!
Thank you for all your wonderful videos , I’ve learnt a lot . I love the doggo!! 🐶
Thank you so much!! ☺️ 💜
Love all three, very beautiful
I just LOVE handcrafts. Thank you for helping me with my understanding of how to use wire well!
Glad to help!! Thanks for watching!! 💜
Enjoyed your process of making chains. I didn't know there were different styles.
Oh yea! There are so much more too!
Awesomeness, thank you for sharing 👍👏
Thank you! Thanks for watching!! ☺️💜
I love watching you do this! I need to make time to play with jewelry making, it's always been something that I've been interested in.
Do it!! It’s very relaxing for me! 💜
Lovely work! I really like making chains.
Thank you!!
This is awesome! Thanks for sharing your favorite go to styles!
Thanks for watching!! 💜
I trielt enjoyed this video. I will share
Awesome, thank you!
Thank you. Love it!
Excellent tutorial! Keep up the great vids!
Really great content! ❤️ Thanks for sharing! 😘 Looking forward to your next video! ❣️
Love them thanks 🙏🏽
Awesome video
That. Is. Beautiful. !!
Thanks!!
super
Just came across this tutorial. Thanks so much! 😍
Really love these wire chains. I can't wait to try these lovely chains on for some of my creations. Thanks for sharing this beautiful jewelry creations with me. This was very helpful 🙂
So glad to hear!! ☺️
I love watching you create! It inspires be to get creative and try making something new ❤️
That’s wonderful! I hope you do!!
Great video! I had missed this and then learned about it in your second chain video. Terrific information!
Nice! Thanks!
I imagine the quarantine is helping you bring in a lot of new viewers!
That’s what I’m hoping!! 🤞🏻
Wonderful! thanks!🥰🥰🥰
You’re welcome 😊
That was so fascinating and looks like it would be really satisfying. They are beautiful!
Thank you very much! 💜
That looks so beautiful
Thanks! ☺️
Loving your videos so far! What brand wire and pliers do you use?
Swanstrom pliers from Rio Grande
Bare copper from parawire or Rio Grande 💜☺️
It's really incredible watching how you make this! It looks awesome!
Thank you very much! 💜
I love the creativity! Your videos are so fun to watch!
Awww thanks! ☺️
excelent work
This is so informative! Makes it all seem easier - great tips
Thank you!
Great demonstration!
Thank you! 💜
Didn’t you say a lot of little adjustments and wire weaving ! 🤟🏻❤️🥰 every other day ! 💋
Always wanted to learn this, thank you.
Thank you too and thanks for watching!!
Love the video
Complicated process. Makes bending orthodontic wires look like child’s play. Very interesting.
Right! I wonder what that’s like!
Great idea...
I am loving your videos! I’m new to jewelry making and my question is how do you oxidize your chains? Thanks so much!
I made a video!
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@@ZurickDesigns awesome! Thank you!
I have been learning so much from your tutorials, Question: does make a difference what tumber do you buy?
I bought the cheapest little tumbler at Michaels and I think it’s fine. I have nothing to compare it too though. It’s small but it’s fine for what I do.
@@ZurickDesigns Thank you 😊
This is so cool!
Thanks!!
Hi there, Um why have you missed the vital step of re-tempering the wire after bending before assembly ? With out it the loops will pull apart far to easily.
Oh hey Melissa, nice name! I like it so much its actually mine 😅. Thank you for sharing!
Hey!👋🏻
That’s awesome! 😎
thank you! this was very educational :)
Thanks for watching! ☺️💜
Great video, thanks for sharing! 👍
Thank you and thanks for watching!
Nice work dear didn't look easy at all keep up the good work. 👍❤
Thank you and thanks for watching! I appreciate it! 💜
New subscriber, How do you oxidize the copper? These chains are really pretty.
Thank you! I use liver of sulfur chips from rio grande.
Great stuff! Keep it up!
Thanks! ☺️
this was so awesome!
Awww shucks ☺️
Thank you!!
I love these videos!
Thank you! ☺️
What do you do to keep skin from changing green from patina copper?
I think it depends on the person.
I personally don’t have a problem with copper.
You could seal it with a sealer but I don’t have any experience with that.
wow these are so amazing and I love that you make them by hand! So impressive -- Also your dog is soo cute at the end of the video! :)
Awww thanks! I was hoping to add a little cuteness to the end of the videos! 💜
Hi! I have been watching all your tutorials and I would like to say thank you for sharing some ideas. I would like to ask question. Is it strong enough to use gauge 24 or 22 medium temper silver plated wire to make jump rings for making bracelet or necklace?
Thanks so much for watching! I honestly think those gauges would be too weak for jump rings. 22 gauge you might be able to get away with a split ring (looks like double jump ring). That way it won’t pull apart. Hope that helps ☺️💜
Thanks so much.
Can u please tell me why are the other two wire colour are different...and whats the name of the other wire ?
I used all bare copper wire. Some have been oxidized and are darker in color.
Do you use half hard or dead soft ? Thanks
Dead soft when I can but the copper dead soft is harder than sterling dead soft if that makes sense
Is it okey for gauge 24 for head pins? If not what should I do to use it for? Thanks
Yes! Great for bead dangles. Even bead links as long as the loops are wrapped so they don’t pull open 👍🏻
Thanks for replying.
wow this looks so amazing. i would definitely enjoy doing this during this quarantine time. thanks so much for sharing with us! :)
It’s fun and rewarding ☺️thanks for watching!!
How do you oxidize??
I use Liver of Sulfer chips dissolved in hot water. I dip the jewelry until it’s the color I want.
Those tools what kind are those
Swanstron
Great tutorial and very useful, but the music was unbearable. It hurt my ears. Had to watch with sound turned off mostly. This level of background noise will chase away folks. Not sure why anyone adds music to a demo video, it is a huge irritant. Try listening to a video with music from beginning to end. Most folks who MAKE the video never LISTEN to it, so don't have a realistic idea of what the music does to the ears. Its like two channels of sound simultaneously and prevents concentration as well.
Thanks for the tip! I’ve toned the music down a lot since I first started this journey! Always trying to find ways to improve! ☺️💜
I like that 2nd twist best. Neat. #newsub
Thank you! 💜
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Thank you! ☺️💜
I really like this video but there were a lot of times I couldn't see what you were doing because your hands were off screen.
Still trying to master the art of recording! That’s not how I normally work. Very awkward for me.
Thanks for watching! ☺️💜
The video was great, but the large difference between voice and very loud music was annoying. I think the music adds nothing to the narration - it would be best if it was left out. Thank you.
I’ve learned that thank you! ☺️💜
Watching?? I don't see what you're doing most the time
I like where you were trying to go with this video, but A LOT of what you're doing is off camera... quite frustrating to watch. I couldn't finish it.
Newby working with a camera there. Working on getting better.
Bet that video would’ve been good if you’d stayed on camera …..geeezzzz
Too much of this was out of view. It was frustrating to watch.
Yea,
One of my early videos 😬
Looks beautiful, and and art by itself! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!! 💜