Thank you for watching everyone! Check out the tools I used in the Description box or my Amazon Storefront www.amazon.com/shop/mithrilartsandjewelry Watch more Wire Wrapping Videos: tinyurl.com/a96rtcw2
Thank you so much. I haven't used a 21 gauge wire but I've done a few of these using different cab shapes. You can check out my instagram for some examples. instagram.com/mithrilartsandjewelry Cheers!:)
@@MithrilArtsandJewelry Yes, I see how it can look with different size cabs. Beautiful. Thank you for suggesting I go to your page. I followed you too, of course.
Hi hon! I loved spending time watching you this morning with my coffee. A few things I wanted to suggest for your securing of the wires at the bail. Perhaps spread your anchor point from the base of the bail down towards the frame all the way up to the top and it might be a bit easier to secure the building wires, I find it helps with the difficulty of it being fiddly when it gets thick. Another thing is to make the half round coil a little loose so you can crimp between to help hold everything in place. Just suggestions from my experience. I like the way you do your frames and you're so fun to hang out with. I am doing good doing this pandemic situation, I live in the middle of no where so social distancing and buying supplies for several weeks at a time is normal to me. But I do love all the time we have online so we can meet and learn new stuff.
Love your video! As I sit with my mom, care for her, my 5 kids are in the city. I miss them! I have learned a lot about wire wrapping. Your beautiful keep creating 🌹stay safe !!
Awesome tutorial. I have been wanting to try this style for a while but watching you actually helped me understand it a bit better. I'm glad you used round wire for the frame because that is all I literally have. I am going to attempt this with all round wire in different gauges and see what I can do with it. Thanks for sharing.
I'm really glad that you've learned something :) I'm filming new content which is more beginner friendly. I hope that you would get to watch them as well. I'm excited to see your work. Enjoy! 💙
Thank you for sharing! I haven’t attempted this style of wire wrapping because what I have seen before is so messy on the back. Yours is very neat. I appreciate that.
Thank u so much. I appreciate it. It took a while for me to be able to make something like this. :) so just practice. I'll try to make a new tutorial on this again in the near future 💙
Your very talent, this looks like one of the wire tutorial of other guy but you doing that more easy, thanks for sharing. I would like your to keep your hands all the time in the video because it is a little difficult for me when you don't show what you are doing when you change the wire . But you are wonderful
Thank you for the feedback. Yes as I've mentioned in the video, this is my version of the filigree design. Although the concept is the same, the execution differs slightly. :) I'm going to redo this tutorial later on so it will be easier to follow. :)
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I may actually try the filigree technique again. When you made your beautiful filigree and woven pendant, did you treat the soumak weave like the square and round wires by bending first and then tightening down before going around the frame?
First, I'd like to say I Really appreciate you offering this style in a tutorial! I've admired this style for a long time and hadn't a clue as to how to go about it. Second, for your first time doing a tutorial you did great! I've watched your other tutorials and they keep getting better. Third, the only suggestion I have is if you could list the supplies (wire gauge, pieces, lengths) somewhere in the description area. Thanks again, I'm almost finished with my pendant!
Really like to know ALL of the supplies at the very beginning of a project. I am a good way into the video and still do not know if I have all the supplies needed cause it has yet to be addressed. Appreciate the video though so thank you!
Good work, except you need to stay in frame more,also it would be nice if you would not move your hands so fast where we could see better ,all in all your very good , keep them coming!!!!
@@ezgimaloupis that, I'm not really sure. As long as the coating doesn't chip or scratched, it'll be fine. I haven't kept any pieces of mine that I've sprayed yet.
If you are recording a tutorial, could you show each stage what it looks like because sometimes you do something outside the film frame. There are beginners here in this filigree
Hi! Most certainly. As u know this was my first video so I had lots to learn as well while making the video. I've done my best to do that in the next ones I've made. :) anyway, I'll be updating this video in the future. Thank you for watching 💙
Yes it was the first video I ever made on this channel and I think I used my phone to record it. I was a bit nervous to the point that I just did all the filming in one go. 😅 And that made it hard for me to cut the clips. So I just uploaded it as is. After this tho, I learned from my mistakes and started making videos in a different manner. So, yes I'm a bit more calm and relaxed now when I make videos but of course there is still room for improvement. :) thank u again!
I'm really enjoying the tutorial. This is a new style for me so really appreciate your take on it. May I make a suggestion? You say you normally listen to music when wire working. Why not have your earphones on and relax while you wrap and add the commentary after. Just an idea.
@@MithrilArtsandJewelry I've not seen you're newest yet but will as soon as time allows. My favourite uk jewellery making tutorials are done that way, hence my suggestion.
Great tutorial, poor student! Mine didn’t turn out nearly as nice! I seem to have only perfected the art of eating cookies while watching you complete your piece😊
I wish you could back up the camera a bit more as you spend most of the video off frame. I think you designs are awesome though and would like to learn from you. I just cant see most of the time.
Love to watch your videos, you do a good job but could you please try to stay in focus and not move your hands so fast, I have trouble keeping up with what your doing,and really want to learn how to do this.
Thanks for the comment. As u probably can see, this was the first video I made and uploaded. Since then, I've made a lot of changes as to how I film and edit my videos. And I still make changes when I see something wrong with the previous ones. Anyway, u can lower the speed of the video as well if you're having a hard time watching it.
God bless you. Please remake this video. It of frame many times and i would love to see your work as each step progresses. Please breath and calm yourself sweetheart
Thank you so much. I really appreciate the feedback. :) I'll definitely do a new video on this again one of these days. It's already in my to do list. I hope u have a blessed day!
I love the finished product. However I don't know if you are left handed or filming in mirror, but it seems like you used your tools in your left hand. Which is backwards for me. I gave up with 38 minutes to go. To sporadic and very hard to follow. I will try again but it was like watching a squirrel.....
Thank you for watching. I am left-handed. Thanks for pointing it out. As you may have noticed, this was my first tutorial ever. I had a lot of technical issues and I wasn't used to it yet. But i am continuing to better my content as time passes. I'm sorry that you weren't able to follow it. I'll try my best to make a new one with this subject. :) thank u again
Thank you for the comment. As you probably know, this is my first tutorial and I was still having a hard time in making it. But don't worry, I'm planning on repeating this tutorial in the near future. so please bear with me. I'm doing my best to make better content for everyone to enjoy. 🙏🏼 Thank you for watching
I know that this video was done a year ago but it's some LOL all of the place you need to slow your roll... And out of frame quite a bit I hope I'm not asking for too much if you were make another one now that you've done it much longer and you've gotten better at it would you be willing to do another video for a filigree pendant
@@MithrilArtsandJewelry got it but I still like your tutorials. Seen many done done myself but you are like breath of fresh air. You open up to your mistakes. You don’t edit out bloops •ᵉᵗ.ͨ. Keep it up👍🏻
I’m not a lover of all the wire used in some peoples wire wrapping creations. Everyone has jumped on the craze and they think they are the best. They don’t show basic jewellery skills apart from wire wrapping, even then.... They also don’t let the gemstones be the heroes. I wish I had the guts to do UA-cam but I haven’t. Customers keep telling me to but you people are the best. I do little bit in slideshow when I make to show them how I made their creation. Your doing great from what I see of your tutorials. Some have said you go to quick. I do not think so at all. They must be very very beginners to think so. Infact I sped up some areas as knew how to do arcs •ᵉᵗ.ͨ I think you are just lovely. Keep it up
Thank you. One of the things some people don't realize is it takes a lot of time to make these videos. Maybe this video didn't take so long since I didn't really edit it. But the videos after took about 3-5 hours to film and 2 - 3 days to edit. So yah. So yah, it's quite hard but it's fine at the same time. :) do try to film a video or 2 and see how it goes. And if you need help, just let me know.
I’m gonna be honest it’s really hard to follow along with because half the time your hands are not in the camera and you’re not explaining things you’re kind of just talking to be more personable which is an awesome trade but makes it a little bit harder to follow along with when your hands are not in the camera and also you’re kind of moving your hands around very quickly So it’s kind of hard to see
Thank you for the feedback. :) it was my first video and I was still trying to get used to my set up and I ended up filming the full video in 1 instead of creating clips. That made my laptop crash. Hahahaha that's why on the second video, it was way better. :) but thank you I'll take note of that for next time and probably in the future, I'll make another video on this pendant :)
I don’t mean to pick at you I really appreciate you doing the video I’m sure I probably sounded like a complete dick for that I apologize I was trying to do dependent yesterday and was frustrated at my lack of ability
Thank you for the feedback. As you probably seen, this is my first tutorial here. So, I didn't really know how to do it yet. But anyway, one of these days, I'll re-do this tutorial. Thank you for watching and hope you can watch the other videos. :)
Thank you for watching everyone! Check out the tools I used in the Description box or my Amazon Storefront www.amazon.com/shop/mithrilartsandjewelry
Watch more Wire Wrapping Videos: tinyurl.com/a96rtcw2
I think it's awesome you honor what you've learned by passing it on, and give back to the community. It's inspiring. Thanks for the tutorial.
Thank you so much. I really appreciate it. :)
This is lovely .I haven't done a lot of wire work but going to try this.Thank you for the tutorial.
Sooo hard to see what you’re doing but ty for showing what you did🥹🙏🏼
THANKS for Starting a Page!!! You're Amazing 👏 💖 I know Everybody Appreciates you making Tutorials 😊🥰
Great tutorial! I wish you all the best with your channel! I just started my own channel as well so it’s great to see another newbie! Lol! ☺️💜
Oh thank u so much 💙 that's awesome! I'll subscribe to ur channel as well. :)
Mithril Arts and Jewelry oh thanks 😊 that’s great!!! 🤗
So impressed with your work, your creativity, your ability to create such a complex piece. Very inspiring!! Thank you!
Ah, mithril - love that you've chosen this legendary metal to grace your enterprise. Beautiful pendant! Thank you. 🙋
Thank you so much. I really appreciate it 💙
I love your tutorial. Have you ever tried it with 21 gauge wire or an oval instead of round cab? Thanks.
Thank you so much. I haven't used a 21 gauge wire but I've done a few of these using different cab shapes. You can check out my instagram for some examples. instagram.com/mithrilartsandjewelry
Cheers!:)
@@MithrilArtsandJewelry Yes, I see how it can look with different size cabs. Beautiful. Thank you for suggesting I go to your page. I followed you too, of course.
You did a great job! Thank you very much for making this wire wrapping video! (Each video you make will be easier.). 😊
Thank you for watching! :)
Hi hon! I loved spending time watching you this morning with my coffee. A few things I wanted to suggest for your securing of the wires at the bail. Perhaps spread your anchor point from the base of the bail down towards the frame all the way up to the top and it might be a bit easier to secure the building wires, I find it helps with the difficulty of it being fiddly when it gets thick. Another thing is to make the half round coil a little loose so you can crimp between to help hold everything in place. Just suggestions from my experience. I like the way you do your frames and you're so fun to hang out with. I am doing good doing this pandemic situation, I live in the middle of no where so social distancing and buying supplies for several weeks at a time is normal to me. But I do love all the time we have online so we can meet and learn new stuff.
Thank you so much for the suggestion :) I'll try to do that next time.
You did a great job. What a nice piece.
Love your video! As I sit with my mom, care for her, my 5 kids are in the city. I miss them! I have learned a lot about wire wrapping.
Your beautiful keep creating 🌹stay safe !!
Thank you so much! 💙
Awesome tutorial. I have been wanting to try this style for a while but watching you actually helped me understand it a bit better. I'm glad you used round wire for the frame because that is all I literally have. I am going to attempt this with all round wire in different gauges and see what I can do with it. Thanks for sharing.
I'm really glad that you've learned something :) I'm filming new content which is more beginner friendly. I hope that you would get to watch them as well. I'm excited to see your work. Enjoy! 💙
Thank you very much for this tutorial. A new way of doing wire-work. Your explanations were very clear. Carry on this beautiful work.
Thank you for sharing! I haven’t attempted this style of wire wrapping because what I have seen before is so messy on the back. Yours is very neat. I appreciate that.
Thank u so much. I appreciate it. It took a while for me to be able to make something like this. :) so just practice. I'll try to make a new tutorial on this again in the near future 💙
thank for you sharing , it was difficult but interesting
Just watched this ! Excellent teacher 👩🏫
Beautiful pendant
Thank u so much 💙
This is a wonderful tutorial. Thank you for sharing "how and why" of this type of design.
Awww thank you so much! I really appreciate it. I hope it helps you in your wire wrapping journey :)
Ok im a gonna try this style next..thank you for this tutorial ...very easy to understand 😌 👌 🙌 🙂
I just watched his video again and I'm listening to you talk about the pandemic and I'm having flashbacks lol.. I do love this video still thanks
Beautiful work thank you..
Thank you sooo much for your help, you are a fountain of great tips and information.
Your very talent, this looks like one of the wire tutorial of other guy but you doing that more easy, thanks for sharing. I would like your to keep your hands all the time in the video because it is a little difficult for me when you don't show what you are doing when you change the wire
. But you are wonderful
Thank you for the feedback. Yes as I've mentioned in the video, this is my version of the filigree design. Although the concept is the same, the execution differs slightly. :) I'm going to redo this tutorial later on so it will be easier to follow. :)
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I may actually try the filigree technique again. When you made your beautiful filigree and woven pendant, did you treat the soumak weave like the square and round wires by bending first and then tightening down before going around the frame?
Hi! Thank u so much. Yes I did a soumak weave in one of my pieces first to create like a "ribbon type" base. :)
Well done Nadine ! Keep it up 😘
Thank you ikram! I really appreciate it 💙
Awesome tutorial. I need LOTS of practice on this one!
Thank you so much! Practice makes perfect :)
First, I'd like to say I Really appreciate you offering this style in a tutorial! I've admired this style for a long time and hadn't a clue as to how to go about it. Second, for your first time doing a tutorial you did great! I've watched your other tutorials and they keep getting better. Third, the only suggestion I have is if you could list the supplies (wire gauge, pieces, lengths) somewhere in the description area. Thanks again, I'm almost finished with my pendant!
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it! This is a new journey for me. :) I'll definitely update my description box later :)
Really like to know ALL of the supplies at the very beginning of a project. I am a good way into the video and still do not know if I have all the supplies needed cause it has yet to be addressed. Appreciate the video though so thank you!
Amazing tutorial!!! More please!
Thank you Jack! :D
Amazing sister 🥰
Good work, except you need to stay in frame more,also it would be nice if you would not move your hands so fast where we could see better ,all in all your very good , keep them coming!!!!
Great Job. Thank You
You are doin great! At 23:57.
Do you seal your pieces before you sell them? If you do what do you use to seal?
only if i'm asked by a client to do so. I use this to seal my pieces. amzn.to/3FBp1vE
@MithrilArtsandJewelry Thank you. Do you know how long it protets jewelry from from tarnishing?
@@ezgimaloupis that, I'm not really sure. As long as the coating doesn't chip or scratched, it'll be fine. I haven't kept any pieces of mine that I've sprayed yet.
@@MithrilArtsandJewelry thank you so much for the quick answers. I love your channel a lot and I am learning so much from you ❤️❤️
This is really great! I'm fascinated!
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it 💙
If you are recording a tutorial, could you show each stage what it looks like because sometimes you do something outside the film frame. There are beginners here in this filigree
Hi! Most certainly. As u know this was my first video so I had lots to learn as well while making the video. I've done my best to do that in the next ones I've made. :) anyway, I'll be updating this video in the future. Thank you for watching 💙
@@MithrilArtsandJewelry I will watch all your videos because what I watched taught me a lot, thank you very much
This was 2 years ago so I hope you have calmed a bit. You seem very nervous. You work is incredible. Just relax
Yes it was the first video I ever made on this channel and I think I used my phone to record it. I was a bit nervous to the point that I just did all the filming in one go. 😅 And that made it hard for me to cut the clips. So I just uploaded it as is. After this tho, I learned from my mistakes and started making videos in a different manner. So, yes I'm a bit more calm and relaxed now when I make videos but of course there is still room for improvement. :) thank u again!
19:27 - 10 in of what gauge of wire?
20ga square
Love your technique!! Thank you for sharing ❤️
You're welcome. And thank you for watching!💙
I'm really enjoying the tutorial. This is a new style for me so really appreciate your take on it. May I make a suggestion? You say you normally listen to music when wire working. Why not have your earphones on and relax while you wrap and add the commentary after. Just an idea.
Thank u. I recently started doing that for the new ones that I've uploaded :)
@@MithrilArtsandJewelry I've not seen you're newest yet but will as soon as time allows. My favourite uk jewellery making tutorials are done that way, hence my suggestion.
Thank u 💙
Great tutorial, poor student! Mine didn’t turn out nearly as nice! I seem to have only perfected the art of eating cookies while watching you complete your piece😊
Thank you so much. One of these days I will update this tutorial. :) hopefully I'll be able to do one better. 😁
Thank for you tutorial looks good.
Thank you! I'll do my best to do better next time 💙
Muchas gracias. Muy instructivo y espero el próximo video.
De nada 🤗
I wish you could back up the camera a bit more as you spend most of the video off frame. I think you designs are awesome though and would like to learn from you. I just cant see most of the time.
Thanks for the feedback. Since this was my first video, I made a lot of mistakes. But as time passed, the videos are a bit more streamlined :)
What size is the cab??
It's a 15x15cm cab
Love to watch your videos, you do a good job but could you please try to stay in focus and not move your hands so fast, I have trouble keeping up with what your doing,and really want to learn how to do this.
Thanks for the comment. As u probably can see, this was the first video I made and uploaded. Since then, I've made a lot of changes as to how I film and edit my videos. And I still make changes when I see something wrong with the previous ones. Anyway, u can lower the speed of the video as well if you're having a hard time watching it.
God bless you. Please remake this video. It of frame many times and i would love to see your work as each step progresses. Please breath and calm yourself sweetheart
Thank you so much. I really appreciate the feedback. :) I'll definitely do a new video on this again one of these days. It's already in my to do list. I hope u have a blessed day!
You do beautiful work and so does Raftark. YOU ARE BOTH MISUSING THE TERM FILIGREE. These pieces, as beautiful as they are, are not filigree.
Where's the list of materials needed?
Hi shellie. Thanks for reminding me to update that in the description box. Please check it out. Thank you for watching
@@MithrilArtsandJewelry and lengths?
@@MithrilArtsandJewelry check out Kelly Jones tutorials!
Great at Video...but please calm down your hands....no need to hurry😜🙏😅🤗 everything is good 🤗🤗🤗👌
I love the finished product. However I don't know if you are left handed or filming in mirror, but it seems like you used your tools in your left hand. Which is backwards for me. I gave up with 38 minutes to go. To sporadic and very hard to follow. I will try again but it was like watching a squirrel.....
Thank you for watching. I am left-handed. Thanks for pointing it out. As you may have noticed, this was my first tutorial ever. I had a lot of technical issues and I wasn't used to it yet. But i am continuing to better my content as time passes. I'm sorry that you weren't able to follow it. I'll try my best to make a new one with this subject. :) thank u again
WOW I love your style !!!...... But like going way TOO FAST......... Slow DOWN...really not able to see as where ur placing the round wire
Thank you for the comment. As you probably know, this is my first tutorial and I was still having a hard time in making it. But don't worry, I'm planning on repeating this tutorial in the near future. so please bear with me. I'm doing my best to make better content for everyone to enjoy. 🙏🏼 Thank you for watching
I know that this video was done a year ago but it's some LOL all of the place you need to slow your roll... And out of frame quite a bit I hope I'm not asking for too much if you were make another one now that you've done it much longer and you've gotten better at it would you be willing to do another video for a filigree pendant
Thank u for the comment. Don't worry. I'm going to make a new tutorial on this in the near future :)
Lol... Thank you... absolutely love your work and I look forward to watching your tutorials four great inspiration
I agree
I adore your designs, but your audio and camera work needs inprovement
Thank u shellie. This video was the first I ever posted and has since changed :) I still try to improve as much as I can in every new video I upload.
Love your work but who is this raft?¿ guy
I think somehow I’ll like your method more as you are very down to Earth and non pretentious but I’m curious
Thank you so much. Yes, I have linked Raftark's channel in the description box as he is one of my inspirations in wire wrapping. :)
@@MithrilArtsandJewelry I can’t see his name in the list but I’ll click on all of them to see
@@MithrilArtsandJewelry got it but I still like your tutorials. Seen many done done myself but you are like breath of fresh air. You open up to your mistakes. You don’t edit out bloops •ᵉᵗ.ͨ. Keep it up👍🏻
I’m not a lover of all the wire used in some peoples wire wrapping creations. Everyone has jumped on the craze and they think they are the best. They don’t show basic jewellery skills apart from wire wrapping, even then....
They also don’t let the gemstones be the heroes.
I wish I had the guts to do UA-cam but I haven’t. Customers keep telling me to but you people are the best. I do little bit in slideshow when I make to show them how I made their creation. Your doing great from what I see of your tutorials.
Some have said you go to quick. I do not think so at all. They must be very very beginners to think so. Infact I sped up some areas as knew how to do arcs •ᵉᵗ.ͨ
I think you are just lovely. Keep it up
Thank you. One of the things some people don't realize is it takes a lot of time to make these videos. Maybe this video didn't take so long since I didn't really edit it. But the videos after took about 3-5 hours to film and 2 - 3 days to edit. So yah. So yah, it's quite hard but it's fine at the same time. :) do try to film a video or 2 and see how it goes. And if you need help, just let me know.
Most of your work is out of focus for guidance other than just your l prolonged talks.
I’m gonna be honest it’s really hard to follow along with because half the time your hands are not in the camera and you’re not explaining things you’re kind of just talking to be more personable which is an awesome trade but makes it a little bit harder to follow along with when your hands are not in the camera and also you’re kind of moving your hands around very quickly So it’s kind of hard to see
Thank you for the feedback. :) it was my first video and I was still trying to get used to my set up and I ended up filming the full video in 1 instead of creating clips. That made my laptop crash. Hahahaha that's why on the second video, it was way better. :) but thank you I'll take note of that for next time and probably in the future, I'll make another video on this pendant :)
I don’t mean to pick at you I really appreciate you doing the video I’m sure I probably sounded like a complete dick for that I apologize I was trying to do dependent yesterday and was frustrated at my lack of ability
I am a beginner of course so I really don’t have the talent built yet
@@klaymistic4810 oh no it's ok. I appreciate ur comment really :) don't worry. I'll try to make it better 😊
Agreed 👍
It's a little annoying, you go off-camera a lot
Thank you for the feedback. As you probably seen, this is my first tutorial here. So, I didn't really know how to do it yet. But anyway, one of these days, I'll re-do this tutorial. Thank you for watching and hope you can watch the other videos. :)
++++
Thank u so much 💙