Thank you so much for this Tutorial really liked it. It was very helpful. And now I can't wait to make my nineteen year old grandson a present. I'll be checking out more of your work it's fabulous thank you so much.❤ ☠️ 🧜♂️ 🧜♀️
For future reference, if you're in a pinch and you don't have any to patina your items you can use eggs. You boil your eggs like you're going to make deviled eggs, get a small Tupperware container and put paper towel down and on one side of the container break open you know peel the shell off and then smash up the egg and put that on its own separate paper towel on the side and then lay your jewelry pieces on the other side and cover it and it will patina your items a little tip for the day for anybody who would like to know that. Thanks for sharing that beautiful ring it's cute and I like it and I like all your items as well
If you do use an egg of course you you know boil it like you're going to make deviled eggs. Put a paper towel lined in a tupperware container and you know mash the egg up, and on another piece of paper towel you put the piece of jewelry on and then put the cover on the Tupperware. If you use one egg it could take up to I think about an hour also depending on how big the piece of jewelry is as well. But it works and of course the longer you let it set in the Tupperware the dark of the patina
I know it's an old vid but in case you see this ...this is absolutely jaw-dropping! I love love love a chunky unisex ring because they sell well AND they bring eyes to your wares that may just pass you by otherwise. Lol. And YOU, my dear....have nailed it!!!! So much versatility in this design as well, with the use of versatile gauges. THANK YOU!!!!❤
You should start every tutorial using 16 guage wire with a disclaimer: this wire is for use by YOUNG CARPALS !!! 🤣🤣🤣 An old timer like me who buys 16 guage ends up not using it all sometimes. I got to the end of it and just gave up. Forget twisting 16 guage square wire! 😩 That's young man's work! 🤣🤣❤️❤️
Best tutorial ever 🥳! From start to finish! I know that going from process to total finish would get repetitive if it were done each time, but… there’s not enough of them for people that are stepping up their wrap game. Your design(s) is so great, love the unisex option always. Your tips from journal on hand, to tools… ring mandrel with work bench hole. Showing and talking about files and proper usage. Talking about liver of sulfur and safety (about drains…also they want to neutralize before ground dumping too). And finishing yes 👏! Sand paper, polishing pads the Dremel and accessories you’ve used, that are tried and true. Sorry I got all gushy but I am so happy about it. Even if these are things I know (not about those Dremel discs, I will be getting them, thank you) but it has everything that I’ve searched for throughout my wire journey. ✌️❤️
I REALLY like this ring design. I have just started wire weaving and decided to make this as my 1st attempt at a ring. I used 18g & 26g as that's what was available. It was a challenge considering my limited tools and experience. No mallet? A wooden rolling pin works. No plastic tip pliers? Regular ones with painters tape works. You get the idea. It's not perfect, but I did it, and all thanks to your fantastic video. Thank you & you bet I subscribed.
Yay Kelley so awesome!!! I'm so glad you're here with us and making beautiful awesome jewelry. Hope things are falling into place and I'm glad you had strength to come back to us. Keep um coming and use and share your talents.🌺🙏👏
One of the best tutorials I've seen yet! From anyone. I'm going to make one of these rings for my husband. We've been married almost 29 years and he's never had a wedding ring (due to his work he didn't really want/need to wear one). This is awesome 💞.
That was an awesome tutorial. I'm always looking for something different and in mens' fashions....a great unisex idea 👍 While watching, I'm trying to figure a way to add a small gemstone to the design. Love this idea and I'm about to try it 👍😎
Love these! And thank you for sharing all your wonderful tips and tricks the Sunburst is great because it shows you a breakdown of each one and what the grit is I bought a package and they were not labeled it was a nightmare thanks again For sharing& your work is a fabulous
Me too! I lost my wedding rings a few years ago and we've not really replaced them. My husband has never really wanted one but I think he'd wear it for special occasions or when going out. 💞
The Siren & the Pirate is in the top five of my best picks on youtube tutorials. Their work has been consistent and professional since I've subscribed to the channel about 2 yrs ago. I especially like that its a lot of 'non-gender specific' pieces, too.
this may sound crazy, ive never used patina and i want to learn what to use. Patina is great but i am new to learning this application but i don't know where to start. Can you help with suggestions for a beginner. .I love the tutorial and want to learn more from you. Thank you so much. I await your suggestions. Cat
Hello. I love your ring and your tutorial. I don't mean to be the bearer of bad news, however the "career spell checker" in me found an error in your pattern description. Your materials called for 7" of 16 ga wire, but instead of putting 3' of 24 ga wire you put 3".
Thank you so much for this Tutorial really liked it. It was very helpful. And now I can't wait to make my nineteen year old grandson a present. I'll be checking out more of your work it's fabulous thank you so much.❤ ☠️ 🧜♂️ 🧜♀️
I've been weaving for a few months, i absolutely love it. I am just starting to try rings, thanks for this, very informative!
For future reference, if you're in a pinch and you don't have any to patina your items you can use eggs. You boil your eggs like you're going to make deviled eggs, get a small Tupperware container and put paper towel down and on one side of the container break open you know peel the shell off and then smash up the egg and put that on its own separate paper towel on the side and then lay your jewelry pieces on the other side and cover it and it will patina your items a little tip for the day for anybody who would like to know that. Thanks for sharing that beautiful ring it's cute and I like it and I like all your items as well
Great tip!
Very awesome tip ✌️❤️
Thanks So Much for the info. How long does it take to patina jewelry this way? I am excited to try it out!
If you do use an egg of course you you know boil it like you're going to make deviled eggs. Put a paper towel lined in a tupperware container and you know mash the egg up, and on another piece of paper towel you put the piece of jewelry on and then put the cover on the Tupperware. If you use one egg it could take up to I think about an hour also depending on how big the piece of jewelry is as well. But it works and of course the longer you let it set in the Tupperware the dark of the patina
Thats a great idea, ill try it.
The best part of this video for me is the holes drilled in your work bench. Such a great idea. You just left all the others in the dust ✌🏼️
I know it's an old vid but in case you see this ...this is absolutely jaw-dropping! I love love love a chunky unisex ring because they sell well AND they bring eyes to your wares that may just pass you by otherwise. Lol. And YOU, my dear....have nailed it!!!! So much versatility in this design as well, with the use of versatile gauges. THANK YOU!!!!❤
You make everything look so simple. Wish me luck. My hubby likes this ring so I'm going to try it tomorrow. Thanks for sharing your polishing tips.
You should start every tutorial using 16 guage wire with a disclaimer: this wire is for use by YOUNG CARPALS !!! 🤣🤣🤣 An old timer like me who buys 16 guage ends up not using it all sometimes. I got to the end of it and just gave up. Forget twisting 16 guage square wire! 😩 That's young man's work! 🤣🤣❤️❤️
Best tutorial ever 🥳! From start to finish!
I know that going from process to total finish would get repetitive if it were done each time, but… there’s not enough of them for people that are stepping up their wrap game.
Your design(s) is so great, love the unisex option always. Your tips from journal on hand, to tools… ring mandrel with work bench hole. Showing and talking about files and proper usage. Talking about liver of sulfur and safety (about drains…also they want to neutralize before ground dumping too). And finishing yes 👏! Sand paper, polishing pads the Dremel and accessories you’ve used, that are tried and true.
Sorry I got all gushy but I am so happy about it. Even if these are things I know (not about those Dremel discs, I will be getting them, thank you) but it has everything that I’ve searched for throughout my wire journey. ✌️❤️
Thank you so much for such great feedback!!
I am addicted to these rings.
I’m so glad you will tutorial this. Yay!! Aka. Z
I REALLY like this ring design.
I have just started wire weaving and decided to make this as my 1st attempt at a ring. I used 18g & 26g as that's what was available. It was a challenge considering my limited tools and experience. No mallet? A wooden rolling pin works. No plastic tip pliers? Regular ones with painters tape works. You get the idea. It's not perfect, but I did it, and all thanks to your fantastic video. Thank you & you bet I subscribed.
Yay Kelley so awesome!!! I'm so glad you're here with us and making beautiful awesome jewelry. Hope things are falling into place and I'm glad you had strength to come back to us. Keep um coming and use and share your talents.🌺🙏👏
It’s extremely but it’s so beautiful. Good job. Thanks for your time to show us your beautiful work. Good bless you!
Hi Kelley. Love this ring! I totally agree with T Billy's comment below about seeing the process from start to finish. This was very helpful! 💝
very good videography! A great design that I may vary and use more than 3 band wires. Thanks for great vid!🦌💌❤️
Brilliant! Why have I not put holes in my bench like that!🙄 this ring gave me some great ideas for a nice bead base for un drilled cabs/stones 👍👍
Oh no! I missed the premier, darn it. That's a cool ring, I really like it. Thank you for showing us that. Hoping things are well with you!
Thank you for a comprehensive tutorial and description of what you are doing and why
I just learn so muck from 😮you n you take the time to explain tip n trick n were other great learning videos are. ❤❤❤
Thank you so much for sharing your amazing talent!
You are a great instructor and artist. 🙏 🇨🇦
One of the best tutorials I've seen yet! From anyone. I'm going to make one of these rings for my husband. We've been married almost 29 years and he's never had a wedding ring (due to his work he didn't really want/need to wear one). This is awesome 💞.
Awesome!!
Oooh this look awesome can't wait!
That was an awesome tutorial. I'm always looking for something different and in mens' fashions....a great unisex idea 👍 While watching, I'm trying to figure a way to add a small gemstone to the design. Love this idea and I'm about to try it 👍😎
Love these! And thank you for sharing all your wonderful tips and tricks the Sunburst is great because it shows you a breakdown of each one and what the grit is I bought a package and they were not labeled it was a nightmare thanks again For sharing& your work is a fabulous
I think I can do this. May take a couple of tries first... chuckling...this is a nice ring!
Any ideas for wire wrapped pendents for necklaces for men?
Excellent nice stuff
New to this ,will give it a try
Excellent, first time I've ever watched you and I loved it. Your tutorial was terrific. I will be watching more. Thank you.
Very nice, thank you. I appreciate your teaching abilities as well as the willingness
I've really enjoyed this .. I'm going to attempt to make this for husband and son..
I love the rings. Its nice to see more mens jewelry. ❤❤❤
These rings look so nice! I can't wait to make them! Also the journal idea is BRILLIANT and I feel so dumb for not thinking of doing that. Thank you!
You're welcome!
I miss your videos ❤
This ring is really cool! They are absolutely unisex I'm gonna make a matching set for my husband and i
Me too! I lost my wedding rings a few years ago and we've not really replaced them. My husband has never really wanted one but I think he'd wear it for special occasions or when going out. 💞
What a great tutorial. Great skill builder piece. Thank you.
WOW! Great vid! Thanks for being so thorough on the finishing techniques. I am loving this masculine design.
I love this ring.its very elegant.thank you for sharing
The Siren & the Pirate is in the top five of my best picks on youtube tutorials. Their work has been consistent and professional since I've subscribed to the channel about 2 yrs ago. I especially like that its a lot of 'non-gender specific' pieces, too.
You rock! I love this ring and you taught this tutorial very well. Thank you.
Oh that is beautiful.
I love the ring, I need to make 13 inch ring for my son, not sure on how long to cut the base wire, please help😊
Awesome tutorial! I love this ring! And I absolutely must get those attachments for my Dremel!
Love this!..Can't wait to try this ring! Thank you!
You're welcome!
Beautiful, love it!
hi..love the design of this ring...what guage wire would you use for the smaller
ring. thanks...
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Thanks for sharing
Wonderful tutorial ! Do you sell seal your jewelry after polishing ?
Thx for your ring tutorial! I also wondered the brand of your orange handled pliers. I could use a wide flat one like that…
Hi! I've posted links to all my tools in my most recent videos! Haven't updated all my old tutorials yet 😅
Will these leave a stain on your skin after awhile ?
Hey Kelly,what's your recent tutorial, anything new?
Love this tutorial! Would you mind saying which Dremel tool you used?
It's the Dremel micro. I got it probably 5 years back
Brilliant
I'd never seen this design before, it's cool. Do you use dead soft wire and have you ever done this design with square and half round wire?
I've tried square wire in 20 gauge wire. It's smaller but it turned out cool
this may sound crazy, ive never used patina and i want to learn what to use. Patina is great but i am new to learning this application but i don't know where to start. Can you help with suggestions for a beginner. .I love the tutorial and want to learn more from you. Thank you so much. I await your suggestions. Cat
Hey Cathy I have a tutorial I made a couple years ago on the process ua-cam.com/video/0Hqe6WI7VOY/v-deo.html let me know if you have more questions!
Cool 😎
merci pour ce tuto je cherchais un modèle pour mes petits fils , c'est une belle bague pour homme
Hello. I love your ring and your tutorial. I don't mean to be the bearer of bad news, however the "career spell checker" in me found an error in your pattern description. Your materials called for 7" of 16 ga wire, but instead of putting 3' of 24 ga wire you put 3".
Woops! Thanks for catching that I'll be sure to fix it 😊
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The weird hum in the backroom is distracting.
They would be nice for a Man. ❤
I agree it was a design that came from me wanting to put out more masculine jewelry!