Twisted Pendant

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
  • Learn how to make this magical little twisted pendant in my step-by-step jewellery tutorial.
    Materials used:
    - 1.6mm diameter copper wire (14 gauge)
    - 0.6mm diameter copper wire (22 gauge)
    - Jumpring
    - 6mm bead
    Tools used:
    - Chain or flat nose pliers
    - Wire cutters
    - Wire twisting tool
    - Torch
    - Hammer and block
    - File
    - Polishing tools
    Optional:
    - Mandrel
    - Bail-making pliers
    - Soldering tools
    For my tool recommendations, check my page at: www.lily-tree....
    For more detail on balling wire see my video on making your own headpins: • How to Make Your Own H...
    And for more twists, coils and plaits, see my playlist: • Twists, Coils and Plaits
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 39

  • @LilyTree
    @LilyTree  5 років тому +1

    For more twists, coils and plaits, check out my playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLP8JaD_oPdtOxP-wfFbP48okZgiG-5yPn.html

  • @michellebarlondsmith6243
    @michellebarlondsmith6243 2 роки тому

    Love it ... Now if I just get a torch ....

  • @suechapman9191
    @suechapman9191 2 роки тому +3

    Love this. In fact, I love most of what you do and it's so easy to follow your instructions. You're a fabulous teacher. xx

  • @geewizz3335
    @geewizz3335 4 роки тому +2

    I absolutely love this pendant, you have my mother's and grandmother's name Lily. That makes you amazing hehe : ) cheers from Australia

  • @marykettler8455
    @marykettler8455 5 років тому +2

    Beautiful pendant. Thank you for sharing your designs with us. A FLORIDA FAN!☺☺☺

  • @lisastrickland617
    @lisastrickland617 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for sharing this tutorial! I've never seen anyone using a torch like this, but have always wanted to know how it's done. I'm hoping to add these skills to my level of experience sometime soon. Thank you again! I really enjoyed this tutorial!

  • @manuelramos5644
    @manuelramos5644 2 роки тому

    Nice! Good work. Thank you.

  • @kbaxterpackwood
    @kbaxterpackwood 2 роки тому

    are those the six inch or nine inch wire twisting pliers?

  • @quietspacearts
    @quietspacearts Рік тому

    what hammer is it called as love that one please?

  • @dhduncan
    @dhduncan 3 роки тому

    What type of solder?

  • @andreawellman4461
    @andreawellman4461 5 років тому +1

    It's been over a decade since I soldered or did anything with a torch, and while I was excited when I first got back into creating a couple years ago, I quickly became terrified and overwhelmed... and my torch and most of my tools are sitting in their packages unopened due to my anxiety. (Actually I haven't made anything in several months now... :/) But, you make it seem so simple! I love it. You are so easy to follow and yet dont make it feel like too much work to bother! I'm so excited I found you. Will be scrolling through your other tutorials for sure!

    • @LilyTree
      @LilyTree  5 років тому

      Thank you! Comments like yours really make this worthwhile! 😊 I try to cover all bases with my tutorials from simple, quick pieces with few tools, to various ways of using different tools and combining techniques - so there's something for everyone to feel comfortable with. But I'd say with torch work, make sure you are protected and your space is safe, then just have a go! If it doesn't work out all you've lost is a bit of copper, and you've gained experience and learning 😃 Let me know how you get on!

  • @texasgemtree
    @texasgemtree 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much for sharing this. I have always used a smaller gauged wire to make pendulums. I intend to try a heavier gauge wire on my next pendulums. I was previously limited to the gauge that would fit through the bead. Never thought of doing it this way. The tips tend to bend in your pocket with thinner gauges. I can use ANY bead now.

  • @christyg223
    @christyg223 5 років тому +1

    Very pretty pendant and I really enjoyed learning how that wire twisting tool worked. Thank you so much for this tutorial and as always explaining each step clearly.

    • @LilyTree
      @LilyTree  5 років тому

      Thank you! Yes, those twisting pliers are a bit strange, but so useful! 😃

  • @alesiahowington5507
    @alesiahowington5507 5 років тому +1

    Great design. I love all your jewelry tutorials.

  • @tishsmiddy71
    @tishsmiddy71 3 роки тому

    Thank you 😊 for sharing
    Lovely ❤️
    The braid is my bail .

  • @queenielisalisalisa6139
    @queenielisalisalisa6139 3 роки тому

    Beautiful pieces thank you💜

  • @michelleknight7362
    @michelleknight7362 4 роки тому

    Are you using all round wire?

  • @sarahmodyfs269
    @sarahmodyfs269 5 років тому

    استفدت كثيرا شكرا لك

  • @ceafva
    @ceafva 5 років тому

    The video was well-made. I enjoyed it a lot. Thank you so much. I don’t know if I’m gonna make the project yet but it led me to inspiration for something that I had in mind. Again thank you.

    • @LilyTree
      @LilyTree  5 років тому

      Thank you! Excellent, I'm glad I've helped with some inspiration! I'd love to see what you make! 😃

  • @strivingformindfulness2356
    @strivingformindfulness2356 5 років тому

    A lovely project. Thank you for the tutorial. Any of those (and other) types of gemstones would look pretty- I like a versatile project.

    • @LilyTree
      @LilyTree  5 років тому

      Thank you! Yes! I was so torn, so I'm glad I opened it up to a vote! And each gemstone brings a slightly different character to the piece too! 😃

  • @rhaven50
    @rhaven50 5 років тому

    Thank you love

  • @philipruthven3092
    @philipruthven3092 4 роки тому

    Lovely!

  • @HarleyPebley
    @HarleyPebley 5 років тому

    Pretty. I didn't realize an open flame would get the metal hot enough to melt.
    Do you put anything on the finished pieces to keep them from tarnishing? I made a copper pendant for my wife that she doesn't wear because of the tarnish. I've been thinking of coating it with clear nail polish.

    • @LilyTree
      @LilyTree  5 років тому

      You should see my fusing video - mad technique but great fun! ua-cam.com/video/_DRM1Z4-FQI/v-deo.html I do coat my pieces - I use Protectaclear from Everbrite, but it could be worth trying a clear varnish - I'd look for one that allows a bit of flexibility. I've heard of people using nail polish, I think it will work, but has the possibility of flaking after a while. Alternatively you can just clean the piece regularly and protect it from air and moisture as much as possible when not wearing it.

    • @deliavalenzuelamuela6619
      @deliavalenzuelamuela6619 5 років тому

      Sorry to hop on your comment, but can permalac work also?

    • @HarleyPebley
      @HarleyPebley 5 років тому

      @@LilyTree Thanks! I check them out!

  • @rozzyros
    @rozzyros 5 років тому

    Beautiful work! Did you patina the pendant after adding the bead or does the patina part come first?

    • @LilyTree
      @LilyTree  5 років тому +1

      Thank you! I patina after adding the bead - but if you're using a soft gemstone you can patina first. In that case I would also patina the 0.6mm wire that I'm about to use, then polish the high points afterwards to bring out the detail in the wrapping. 🙂

    • @rozzyros
      @rozzyros 5 років тому

      Lily-Tree Great! Thank you so much!

  • @oniapleasants4787
    @oniapleasants4787 5 років тому

    You dont need any flux to fuse the piece? Only to soldier?

    • @HarleyPebley
      @HarleyPebley 5 років тому

      She's using borax flux. See 11:07.

    • @oniapleasants4787
      @oniapleasants4787 5 років тому

      @@HarleyPebley Yes..I know. Do you use it when fusing?

    • @HarleyPebley
      @HarleyPebley 5 років тому +1

      @@oniapleasants4787 Oh, sorry, I misunderstood your question. No she didn't use flux when fusing the end.

    • @LilyTree
      @LilyTree  5 років тому +1

      You know, I didn't even think of that! 😄 I didn't use any, but it is worth a try as it may make it easier. I will have to give it a go!