Medieval wire weave ⎮ Wire weaving series
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- Опубліковано 19 вер 2017
- In this tutorial I show you how to make a medieval wire weave. It can be used for which ever design you wish. Please feel free to give it a go yourself and I hope you enjoy.
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Materials:
1mm round wire (18 gauge)
0.4mm round wire (26 gauge)
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You are my first teacher of wire work and after watching many other artist you are the best at teaching. Thank you!
This is lovely, one of the more difficult ones. Love the challenge.
A tatting instructor i had once did that and it really made it clear and simple.
Thank you
Christina, your videos and tutorials are the best!! I have learned so much from you and your style. I am so excited when you post a new tutorial. Keep on doing what you're doing! Thank you!!
What a cool looking weave! I definitely have to try this. Thank you so much for this series. I have learned so much. You have offered more than the regular weaves one usually gets on YT.
That’s a beautiful weave
*This is fabulous!*
A perfect example of not always incorporating beads.
Thank you for another tutorial that is easy to follow. Have a beautiful day.
You're welcome and thank you for your always kind comments, and you have a lovely day as well 😉
This sort of goes with those earrings you made last week, Christina. I'm really fascinated how you think outside the box in your wire weaving technics.💖
Yeah, I see what you mean. This weave could definitely be used for them. Thank you so much 😄 BTW I love your username, it made me smile 😝
Thank you for sharing your techniques.Your videos are very comprehensive and easy to understand")
No problem, and thank you so much for watching. The support really means a lot 😃
Absolutely lovely! I would have liked to have seen how you would have finished it off if it were for example a bracelet :) Excellent tutorials!!!!
💗 Very creative lovely young woman you are😊 Always a pleasure. Ty! 💗
Thank you so much Sarah. I really appreciate it 😄
You make me dizzy. I know I can't do this with more than an arm span of weave and I'll run out on 6 inches. But it sure is beautiful. 😍😍😍😍😍
Thank you for the tute. How about demonstrating weaves with wooden dowels and rope? it would be so much easier to see!
Por favor serías tan amable de poner un poquito de información en el vídeo o en la caja de información, gauge, cm de los alambre etc. Gracias me encanta lo que haces
Please be kind enough to put a little information on the video or information box, gauge, wire etc. Thank you, I love what you do.
I love your designs and your explanation for all of your Wire weaves. My question is, do you have paper diagrams that you use when you create these weaves, and do you post those paper diagrams?
Hello, how should I place the beads if I want to make a round necklace in round kumihimo, but with the design of a white bead and another black like a chess board? thanks for your help.
What is the length of the base wires?
Yo veo tus videos siempre pero como no hablo inglés, no se lo que dices pero me bastaría con que agregues, al inicio del vídeo, a modo de información por escrito, el alambre que vas a usar, calibre o gauge, cm aproximado de c/ alambre, y con eso me arreglo aunque no entienda lo que dices o de lo contrario subtítulo en español😁. Es mucho pedir? Perdón y gracias🙌 saludos desde Argentina
I watch your videos always but as I do not speak English, I do not know what you're saying, but I'd just like you to add, at the beginning of the video, as a written information, the wire you're going to use, caliber or gauge, / wire, and with that I settle even if I do not understand what you say or otherwise subtitle in Spanish😁. Is it too much to ask? Sorry and greetings from Argentina
El calibre de casi todos los alambres es 1 cm o 18 gauge por el "base" y .4 cm or 26 gauge por el "wrap."
Me lo siento Los alambres son 1 mm y .4 mm, not cm. En los Estados Unidos, usamos gauge.
K Huber gracias amiga
@@librariall y el largo para pulsera?