You must have been reading my mind lol. I was wondering how you measured how much wire to use because the first one I did I had so much wire left. It was insane. But it was my first one and I wanted to make sure I had enough. This helps tremendously. I was also looking through your playlist for the plastic tip plier that you use and couldn’t find it. I went on Amazon and I see that they have nylon and plastic tipped. I was wondering if you could give any advice on which is better. I know nylon is a plastic just a stronger one I guess. Thank you for all your great videos.
I was just thinking after I made my last comment. A good idea for a video might be too go over the tools you use and how to properly use them in one video.
@@dianesnyder6061 that's a great idea 💖. I have to say I'm not great with tools but I'm learning. I found a perfect tutorial for the Beadsmith vintage one step looper tool. The first thing I do when I see a perfect tutorial is check out the playlists and shorts. 👍and subscribe. To learn the proper way to use tools go to jewelry with jen. Go to her playlists and look for jewelry making 101 and basic essentials. This playlists will show everything you need to know about tools and techniques. Jen is a professional and I'm someone who loves my craft. I'm watching her tutorials in this playlists . Loops and jump rings are tough for me but I watched her do it. I will show you tools I have and don't know how to use properly but they are in her playlists. Good luck and thanks again for watching and taking time to comment 💖
@@MSJCraftsBoutique well, you certainly make some beautiful items. Thank you for the tip on jewelry with Jen. I will check that out. I am really having a lot of fun with this! You have been very helpful in getting me started. I did finish a 4 inch tree of life, very simple one after I listen to some of your videos to see how I would do without watching step-by-step. I missed a few things, but it was my trial and it came out looking great for me. thank you again I’ll be watching!
@dianesnyder6061 thank you. It sounds like you found your craft. I started out with a nail clipper and tweezers. Congratulations on your tree of life 💖
You must have been reading my mind lol. I was wondering how you measured how much wire to use because the first one I did I had so much wire left. It was insane. But it was my first one and I wanted to make sure I had enough. This helps tremendously. I was also looking through your playlist for the plastic tip plier that you use and couldn’t find it. I went on Amazon and I see that they have nylon and plastic tipped. I was wondering if you could give any advice on which is better. I know nylon is a plastic just a stronger one I guess. Thank you for all your great videos.
@@dianesnyder6061 funny because sometimes I measure my wire to lace and I say some wire 😊
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I was just thinking after I made my last comment. A good idea for a video might be too go over the tools you use and how to properly use them in one video.
@@dianesnyder6061 that's a great idea 💖. I have to say I'm not great with tools but I'm learning. I found a perfect tutorial for the Beadsmith vintage one step looper tool. The first thing I do when I see a perfect tutorial is check out the playlists and shorts. 👍and subscribe. To learn the proper way to use tools go to jewelry with jen. Go to her playlists and look for jewelry making 101 and basic essentials. This playlists will show everything you need to know about tools and techniques. Jen is a professional and I'm someone who loves my craft. I'm watching her tutorials in this playlists . Loops and jump rings are tough for me but I watched her do it. I will show you tools I have and don't know how to use properly but they are in her playlists. Good luck and thanks again for watching and taking time to comment 💖
@@MSJCraftsBoutique well, you certainly make some beautiful items. Thank you for the tip on jewelry with Jen. I will check that out. I am really having a lot of fun with this! You have been very helpful in getting me started. I did finish a 4 inch tree of life, very simple one after I listen to some of your videos to see how I would do without watching step-by-step. I missed a few things, but it was my trial and it came out looking great for me. thank you again I’ll be watching!
@dianesnyder6061 thank you. It sounds like you found your craft. I started out with a nail clipper and tweezers. Congratulations on your tree of life 💖