Thanks Linda, for another great link. I also signed up for your Patreon. I hope it helps you succeed. I have learned so much and am brimming over with ideas from your tutorials. I seldom miss any video an$ now I’ll have Patreon videos also. I feel so blest. Thanks!
Thank you so much for your support Jill, it means the world to me! I'm so happy you're enjoying my videos. I'm really glad you've joined my Patreon community and hope you find it helpful! I feel blessed to have you with me! xx
Thank you for subscribing Carolyn, I'm so happy you're here and very happy my dear friend Sam sent you on over, she is such a sweetheart! I hope you enjoy my tutorials!😊
Fun link. It looks almost industrial (is that the right word?)LOL! The earrings are really fun as well. Will give a go. Thank you, you always come up with great ideas.
Many Thxs for this tutorial! The way you vary the style of the chains in one chain is quite Lovely!🌹 It breaks up monotony! Please can you tell me where you purchased, because I do not see it listed, the box of little copper tubes, that you show at 14 minutes and 42 seconds into the tutorial that you use in this necklace chain?🤔
Thank you so much, I love to create interesting and non-monotonus chains, especially if it's a stand alone piece! I got my "tubes" electrical crimps on Temu, but i think you should be able to get them from a hardware shop as well! I hope this helps? Happy NY!
Hi! Thanks a lot for your works: for me you are my reference channel for chains, connector links and all the small stuff I need for my works! I love also your works, they are original and like no other! I have a very simple question: where did you buy those 6 step mandrel pliers?! I love them and I need a new pair..! Thank you very much!🙏
Hi there, Thanks for the lovely compliment! I have 2 sets of the 6 step pliers. I got one on Amazon (more expensive) and the other on Temu (for a lot less) I hope this helps! Have a wonderful day!
Hi there, I'm not 100% sure but I think they were 20g, I usually use either 20g or 18g both would work in this necklace! Hope this helps and have a wonderful week!
Just subscribed. Love these links. I am new to wire wrapping. I was unable to find the video where you used the small copper tubes to make links. I cannot find these online. Can you post a link where I can buy the small copper tubes? Thank you.
Hi, I don't have a tutorial for the tube links, I got the tubes from Temu, they are copper electrical crimp tubes! I hope this helps!? Thank you for subscribing and I hope you enjoy my tutorials! Have a happy day!
Love your ring.
Thanks Deb! I have a tutorial for that ring on my channel in my playlist under rings! Have a happy day!
Thank you for be willing to teach us new things. I know it takes a lot to do what you do. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Aw, thank you so much for the love! I'm happy to share my skills with you! have a wonderful day!
Gorgeous necklace and earrings! Thanks very much!
Glad you like them!
Love this link, it looks so beautiful when you put it in a chain necklace! Thank you for showing us how to make it! 😄
I'm so glad you enjoyed the tutorial Lily! 😊
Great Link!!! I hope you are doing well and that you will have a wonderful week!!!💜💕❤️🥳🥳🥳
You're so sweet! I'm doing well, and I hope you are too! Happy making!
Fabulous component Linda lovely necklace & love love your multi gemstone ring & bracelet stunning they are!
Aw, You're too kind, I'm glad you like them! 😊Have a wonderful rest of your week!
😮ABSOLUTELY GLORIOUSLY MADE. U R SUCH A SPECTACULAR WIREWORK ARTIST & THAT NECKLACE IS BEAUTIFUL & THAT SWIRLY LINK WOW WOW WOWZA AMAZING BEAUTIFUL
Thanks so much Zak, for the wonderful compliment! 😄
Thanks Linda, for another great link. I also signed up for your Patreon. I hope it helps you succeed. I have learned so much and am brimming over with ideas from your tutorials. I seldom miss any video an$ now I’ll have Patreon videos also. I feel so blest. Thanks!
Thank you so much for your support Jill, it means the world to me! I'm so happy you're enjoying my videos. I'm really glad you've joined my Patreon community and hope you find it helpful! I feel blessed to have you with me! xx
cool link...looks really nice when you see it worked into a chain...thank you muchly for this...will have to have a go eh...hugssss💛💛💛
I'm so glad you liked it, have fun making it! Hugs back! xx
Love this link. But I love the ring on your left hand. Can we see a tutorial on the ring sometime?
Hi Suzy, so happy you love the link, I have a tutorial on my channel for that ring, it's in my playlist under rings! Have a happy day!
Samantha latimer sent us over to your channel. I love watching you create so I’m now a subscriber!
Thank you for subscribing Carolyn, I'm so happy you're here and very happy my dear friend Sam sent you on over, she is such a sweetheart! I hope you enjoy my tutorials!😊
I love this link! It looks so intricate.
Yes it does, but as you saw it was easy to make! Have a wonderful day!
Beautiful link, Linda! So inventive, as always. Hope you're doing good and having a lovely week. It's bedtime for me :D
Thank you Sam! I always enjoy reading your comments! xx
Fun link. It looks almost industrial (is that the right word?)LOL! The earrings are really fun as well. Will give a go. Thank you, you always come up with great ideas.
Hi Ann, yes I would say industrial is a good description for this link! I hope you enjoy making the link! Have a happy day!
I love your style, it's a lot like mine. You have given me so many great Ideas . Thank you thank you.
Aw, thank you so much for the kind words! I would love to see some of your work, if you care to share!?😍
This is a good link. I have it in one of my older wire working books. Thanks.
You're very welcome! 😊I actually learned this link in an online class I took a few years ago! Hope you are having a lovley day!
Many Thxs for this tutorial! The way you vary the style of the chains in one chain is quite Lovely!🌹 It breaks up monotony! Please can you tell me where you purchased, because I do not see it listed, the box of little copper tubes, that you show at 14 minutes and 42 seconds into the tutorial that you use in this necklace chain?🤔
Thank you so much, I love to create interesting and non-monotonus chains, especially if it's a stand alone piece! I got my "tubes" electrical crimps on Temu, but i think you should be able to get them from a hardware shop as well! I hope this helps? Happy NY!
Hi! Thanks a lot for your works: for me you are my reference channel for chains, connector links and all the small stuff I need for my works! I love also your works, they are original and like no other! I have a very simple question: where did you buy those 6 step mandrel pliers?! I love them and I need a new pair..! Thank you very much!🙏
Hi there, Thanks for the lovely compliment! I have 2 sets of the 6 step pliers. I got one on Amazon (more expensive) and the other on Temu (for a lot less) I hope this helps! Have a wonderful day!
@GumnutLaneJewellery perfect! Ty🙏
Hey there Linda, I hope you are doing well, and thank you for the link
It's my pleasure! I hope you are doing well, too! 😁
what are those little copper tubes called
Hi there, they are crimp tubes for electrical work! I got them on Temu!
@@GumnutLaneJewellery Thank You very much for your help and all your videos
Lol it Linda thank you soooooo much your nail look good🥰❣️
You're welcome Betty! I just had my nails done last week, not sure about the colour I chose though!? I hope you're well!?
@GumnutLaneJewellery thank you take care🥰
Love this link,i will make one❣️❣️❣️❣️
Thanks Marsha, I hope enjoy making it!
lovely link...
Thank you, I'm glad you liked it!
Great component and necklace design! Curious… what gauge are the 5mm jump rings? Thx
Hi there, I'm not 100% sure but I think they were 20g, I usually use either 20g or 18g both would work in this necklace! Hope this helps and have a wonderful week!
Just subscribed. Love these links. I am new to wire wrapping. I was unable to find the video where you used the small copper tubes to make links. I cannot find these online. Can you post a link where I can buy the small copper tubes? Thank you.
Hi, I don't have a tutorial for the tube links, I got the tubes from Temu, they are copper electrical crimp tubes! I hope this helps!? Thank you for subscribing and I hope you enjoy my tutorials! Have a happy day!
Do you heat your wire before you work with it?
Hi Linda, it's so nice to meet you! Do you mean, do I anneal my wire first? or do I warm it through my fingers first?
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Thank you!