Thank you for the demonstration and for listing links where I can buy the tools. I've been thinking about a one step looper. I've had increased hand pain due to arthritis and carpal tunnel. This looks like a good solution. Thank you!
Thanks for the clear instructions. Your pace is really easy for me to follow along. Also, thanks for ALL of the links in the description, even for things that aren't shown in this video. I'm saving it to my crafting playlist, so I can share the Amazon links on my Christmas/birthday wish list. Also, I've been playing with kumihimo lately and now I'll go check your channel for more about that craft! 🤓👍
You’re welcome!!! I’m glad you found it informative. I’ve been MIA on UA-cam because I’ve been on TikTok. I plan to start posting more tutorials starting in January.
I do have a looping tool video where I make a bracelet. I’m planning to show how I use it to make a beaded necklace. Do you have any suggestions for what you are wanting to see? That really helps me out with planning my videos.
Jennifer thank you so much for this tutorial. So very interesting and informative. I’m off to get the triple set! Thank you again. The best tutorial I have seen yet! JennyLyn
Thank you so much for this video. This what I’m looking for. I’m new in jewelry making and this really will help me a lot. You explained it so well and the demonstration is superb. Looking forward to see more of your videos
Thank you so much for your kind comment!!! We all had to start at the beginning. Just remember to always be patient with yourself. If you ever get frustrated, take a break for a while and come back to your project with fresh eyes.
Thank you for you spin on the looper. Great tutorial. My tools will be in tomorrow. I think because there was no bead the loop closed. When the bead is added, I think, that takes up extra space and does not get as close as without a bead.
Thank you for this prized nugget. Just today I stumbled on this tool. I would love to buy all three, but as a novice I will take your advice and purchase the 2.25 plier.
Thank you for reviewing these tools. I’ve been debating whether to get these or not. I see now that they are totally worth it. Being a perfectionist, they will serve me well.
Thank you for your clear & precise demo on the loopers; been searching for them(found it last nite on etsy)((dang!!)) I just subscribed to your channel seeing that you show many tools & demos; I have been collecting beads for several years!!😜😜I will purchase tools from you & finally start doing something with them!! Thank you again!!
@@JenniferCrum78 at one stage I only had long eye pins so there was a lot of waste. Once I bought my one step looper tools I turned the waste into a new eye pin with them.
With the one step loopers, I recommend either 18 or 20 gauge. For smaller beads, you can use 20 gauge. For beads 8mm and larger, or groupings of several beads, I recommend 18 gauge.
I have all three sizes and they have saved me so much time and effort.
Same here!
Thank you for the demonstration and for listing links where I can buy the tools. I've been thinking about a one step looper. I've had increased hand pain due to arthritis and carpal tunnel. This looks like a good solution. Thank you!
I have this tool, but I didn't know I could make loops on both ends of the wire. Thank you so much for showing me how to properly use this tool.
Thank you. I had bought the set of three and hadn’t taken time to compare. You saved me so much time!
Thank you so much for your patience. You really were able to help me understand the process.👍
I’m so glad I was able to help!
Thank you so much! I just purchased the 3mm size and you showing the best size of beads to use and wire helps me a lot!
No problem! That’s what I’m here for!
Thanks for the clear instructions. Your pace is really easy for me to follow along.
Also, thanks for ALL of the links in the description, even for things that aren't shown in this video. I'm saving it to my crafting playlist, so I can share the Amazon links on my Christmas/birthday wish list. Also, I've been playing with kumihimo lately and now I'll go check your channel for more about that craft! 🤓👍
You’re welcome!!! I’m glad you found it informative. I’ve been MIA on UA-cam because I’ve been on TikTok. I plan to start posting more tutorials starting in January.
Thank you for this video, just what I was looking for! Please make more looping videos.
I do have a looping tool video where I make a bracelet. I’m planning to show how I use it to make a beaded necklace. Do you have any suggestions for what you are wanting to see? That really helps me out with planning my videos.
Jennifer thank you so much for this tutorial. So very interesting and informative. I’m off to get the triple set! Thank you again. The best tutorial I have seen yet! JennyLyn
Thank you so much for this video. This what I’m looking for. I’m new in jewelry making and this really will help me a lot. You explained it so well and the demonstration is superb. Looking forward to see more of your videos
Thank you so much for your kind comment!!! We all had to start at the beginning. Just remember to always be patient with yourself. If you ever get frustrated, take a break for a while and come back to your project with fresh eyes.
Thank you.
Thank you SO MUCH,:) 2.25 it is:))
Excellent review you've helped me decide which size to buy.
Great tutorial, ty! Brilliant comparison 😊 I love my small and tiny beads. I think i will start with the smallest.
Thank you for you spin on the looper. Great tutorial. My tools will be in tomorrow. I think because there was no bead the loop closed. When the bead is added, I think, that takes up extra space and does not get as close as without a bead.
You’re welcome!!! I’m glad I could help. I think you are right about the looper tool not closing when there is a bead on it.
Thank you so much. I want to order one of the tools online because they aren't in store where I live, and you helped me decide what tool to choose.
Beautifully made....looks stunning❤️
Thank you!
Thank you this video was really helpful! I'll be picking these up for sure 😀
I’m so glad you found it helpful!!!
Thank you for this prized nugget. Just today I stumbled on this tool. I would love to buy all three, but as a novice I will take your advice and purchase the 2.25 plier.
I’m glad you found it helpful! I hope you love the tool!
Thank you for reviewing these tools. I’ve been debating whether to get these or not. I see now that they are totally worth it. Being a perfectionist, they will serve me well.
I love these tools. They make beaded necklaces and bracelets a breeze.
Thank you for your clear & precise demo on the loopers; been searching for them(found it last nite on etsy)((dang!!)) I just subscribed to your channel seeing that you show many tools & demos; I have been collecting beads for several years!!😜😜I will purchase tools from you & finally start doing something with them!! Thank you again!!
Glad it was helpful!
This is an awesome video, great explanation, I wanted to know the differences between the sizes. Thank you. 👍
Thank you so much for your kind comments! I plan to start uploading tutorials again at the beginning of the year, so watch out for that!
Thank you! You really helped me get a better idea of these! Now I want to get a 2.25mm looper :)))
Glad I was able to help!
Hi , I like to know how strong is 18 gauge wire is it easy to bent by hand ? thanks
Excelente vídeo muchísimas gracias por compartir Bendiciones 👍 ❤
Omg! That's absolutely amazing! Who invented this fabulous little gizmo!?
I absolutely love these! I don’t know who came up with the idea, but it’s genius!
Which one is good for 24gauge wire? Nice video!!
Please continue your channel.
How to link each bead once the wire is looped on each end?
Great information. Thank you. 😊
Glad it was helpful!
Do you use stainless steel or sterling silver wire? I’ve learned so much from you
I use Parawire. It’s copper cored and some of them are silver plated and all the wire I use is either tarnish resistant or non tarnish.
@@JenniferCrum78 thank you for responding n sharing
Can the tool just make the loop without cutting any wire or does it have to cut the wire? is it possible to bypass the cutter or no? Thanks!
It has to cut the wire.
Thank you so much!
You're welcome!
Thanks for your video, where I can to buy this tools?
You’re welcome! You can find direct links to these tools in the description of the video.
Can you use these tools without a bead? So you just have a dubble loop?
I’m sure you can I just never have. You could make a pretty chain like that or nice elements you could add to different pieces.
@@JenniferCrum78 at one stage I only had long eye pins so there was a lot of waste.
Once I bought my one step looper tools I turned the waste into a new eye pin with them.
how much looper? price
May I know how much is the looper? Can I order one of the looper?
You can order 1 looper tool or a pack of 3. I paid about $80 for the 3 pack.
Cab I use these pliers with stainless steel wire?
I honestly don’t know since I’ve only ever used copper filled wire.
I find the gap between the bead and the loop to be too large. Is there a tip to reducing this gap?
You just need to get the bead as close to the tool as possible before cutting the wire. Overall, it takes practice.
Thank you
You're welcome
What wire guage do you recommend? Is 20 ok?
With the one step loopers, I recommend either 18 or 20 gauge. For smaller beads, you can use 20 gauge. For beads 8mm and larger, or groupings of several beads, I recommend 18 gauge.
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