To save money and recycle, every year my community has a Spring clean up day, all that is left on the curb, will go to the landfill, broken fans , toasters, air conditioners, tools, I cut the wire off, strip the plastic off the copper, saves a lot of money on Crafts, and I have buckets of recycled material
As always. Beautiful work, I love every single ❤. Your talent is something we wire wrap jewelry people all strive for. Please continue to impress us. 🙏🏼❤️
OK, first thing I did after seeing the first heart was go and order thicker wire, then of course, had to order a new set of files too! LOL! Seriously though, your work is inspirational! I can't wait to get started on the hearts..
I absolutely adore your work!! Thank you so much for sharing your skills and creative ideas with us. I am definitely going to give some of these a try!❤
i liked this video, i gave it a thumbs up iam already subscribed, i will try to make my own jewelry version in Hard Wire, i like this pattern very much its simple easily achiveable and looks great its a statement piece, thank you for sharing this piece. yours is a great channel and your awesome tutorials are real quality, packed with so much knowledge and learning, very enjoyable. Laura in uk
Hi. I love watching your hands create art. Could you please let us know where you buy your wire? Or what kind of wire you use. Thanks for sharing with us and the beautiful inspiration. 🤟🏼🤍
These are beautiful hearts. Only one problem, where did you get the heart stone with the hole? I live in the UK and cannot find them anywhere - not on Amazon, eBay or Etsy. Perhaps you would be kind enough to let me know where they come from? Otherwise, I really love your projects and am keen to try some of them. Wonderful craftsmanship.
Open my channel th-cam.com/channels/6xL-n2FqjXEnXoSgYrQ0AA.html and press the bell under the name of the channel. All videos also have the same bell under them
Lovely. I have always wondered, though, what the obsession is with the dark patina. Nothing is more beautiful than the natural, shiny metal. But I think I must be in the minority.
In my opinion, Oxidation brings out all the details . The contrast between dark and bright makes all lines deeper. Jewellery looks antique. But you are right- it is just an individual opinion and some people prefer bright copper.
@@GemseekerStudio I guess I don't want everything to look old because I like contemporary bling. But I do understand why some people do. It is a different style, and both can be beautiful.
I've watched a few of your videos now, and I think that you do really great work, it really inspires me. But, when it comes to your videos, do you mind if I make a few suggestions to make them easier to learn from? When you're showing something to the camera, try not to move around so much, and take a second for people to actually see what you're showing them. By the time I've actually focused on what you've put up to the camera, you've already moved it away. Also, I suggest either moving your camera angle down or make more of an effort to keep your work higher on the table, you move out of frame every so often and it's a bit frustrating. When you measure something, either state it on the screen or use a ruler that can be seen by the camera, that blue ruler doesn't help us to see when you are trying to show us a measurement. If you are not going to verbally explain your work in your videos, then you need to add more description in captions of what you're doing. For instance, I can't always tell what weave you're doing with the thinner wires because there's no explanation, you're too fast and moving around a lot, and the camera isn't focused in close enough to really see the wrap that you are doing. When you preview a piece you're going to be working on, could you show it just a little bit longer? If I blink at the wrong time, then I miss it and I don't know what you are going to make without having to try to rewind the video. Please don't take any of these suggestions as criticisms, they aren't in anyway! They are just my thoughts and request on how you could make it easier for us viewers to watch your videos. I really do love your jewellery, it's very beautiful, challenging to replicate and a joy to watch you craft. Thank you for providing those of us still learning with projects to practice with and to gain inspiration from! Keep up the great work! ❤
Could you share where you get your wire please? It looks half hard maybe but then your hands make it look so easy, as though it’s dead soft. I’m just learning but I have the most difficult time finding the wire that I like. Thanks for everything. 🤟🏼🤍
@@GemseekerStudio Thanks so much. Maybe one day I’ll send you a picture of something I make. These old hands are stiff but this has been pulling at my heart. Going to watch another of your videos for inspiration. 🤟🏼🤍
To save money and recycle, every year my community has a Spring clean up day, all that is left on the curb, will go to the landfill, broken fans , toasters, air conditioners, tools, I cut the wire off, strip the plastic off the copper, saves a lot of money on Crafts, and I have buckets of recycled material
Yes ! It can be a perfect source of materials!
As always. Beautiful work, I love every single ❤. Your talent is something we wire wrap jewelry people all strive for. Please continue to impress us. 🙏🏼❤️
Thank you so much!
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New subscriber here!!! I love ❤️...thank you for sharing.
What a great video!! Great music as well! Thank you so much for sharing your talent....
Thank you too!
OK, first thing I did after seeing the first heart was go and order thicker wire, then of course, had to order a new set of files too! LOL! Seriously though, your work is inspirational! I can't wait to get started on the hearts..
Glad you like it :)
Beautiful work. Thank you for putting them all together. I’ve made two designs and people loved them. I will make more.
You are so welcome!
I absolutely adore your work!! Thank you so much for sharing your skills and creative ideas with us. I am definitely going to give some of these a try!❤
Have fun!
I'm speechless. Amazingly beautiful!! Beautiful, beautiful.
Thank you! 😊
i liked this video, i gave it a thumbs up iam already subscribed, i will try to make my own jewelry
version in Hard Wire, i like this pattern very much its simple easily achiveable and looks great its a statement piece, thank you for sharing this piece. yours is a great channel and your awesome tutorials are real quality, packed with so much knowledge and learning, very enjoyable. Laura in uk
Thanks and welcome. I am glad that it was helpful!
gorgeous work!
Heart 8 is so very beautiful as are all your projects!
Thanks!
Beautiful pieces! Thank you for sharing!❤️
Thank you!😊
Hi. I love watching your hands create art. Could you please let us know where you buy your wire? Or what kind of wire you use. Thanks for sharing with us and the beautiful inspiration. 🤟🏼🤍
riogrande.com
Thank you for the many option about wireing hearts😍🌻❤
Thanks for watching!
Your wire wrapping is absolutely Awsome! Thank you.
Thank you! 😊
Very nice!
Thanks!
👋 hola. Me encanta tu hermosa harté y trabajo hermoso que ases. Gracias por compartirlo 😊 te saludo de chile 🌶 😉
Thanks for watching!
Flawless❤🌺🍬🍭
Thanks for watching!
Как же красиво❤!!! Смотреть одно удовольствие🤗
А сделать самой еще большее удовольствие :)
MORE THAN GREAT!!! WONDERFUL WORK
Wow, thank you!
Que hermosos trabajos❤️, gracias por mostrarnos como se hace
Thanks for watching!😊
Your job is very special
Thanks for watching!😊
Thanks for sharing
My pleasure
That's beautiful thanks Maestro , you are the best.🙏🙏🙏🥰❤️ Love 😘 gracias 💚 saludos desde NOLA
Greeting from Canada 😊 and thank you very much!
Genial genial genial
Thanks for watching!😊
I am so impressed with your skills. I watched this video on my phone and can not tell if it is brass wire that you used or not. Looks rose colored.
It is a copper :)
Fantastic 😍
Thanks 🤗
Muito bom, obrigado
Thanks for watching!😊
The song is beautiful 😊
Thanks. I am glad that you like it. I am using the music that I like myself . :)
❤❤❤有脉动的爱心🎉🎉🎉非常感谢您的分享👍
I am glad to share my ideas with you
8, 9, 10 ❤❤❤
Thanks for watching!
I love the work and the music ❤
My pleasure!😊
Love these, I have made one of them already, I can see 10 will be next ❤
Enjoy it!
素晴らしいですね😀👍❤
Thanks for watching!😊
These are beautiful, thank you so much.
I found an error in your time stamps, for heart 8 it should be 1:39:22, not 0:39:22.
Thank you again.❤
Yes, you are right! Thank you so much! :)
❤
Thanks for watching!😊
These are beautiful hearts. Only one problem, where did you get the heart stone with the hole? I live in the UK and cannot find them anywhere - not on Amazon, eBay or Etsy. Perhaps you would be kind enough to let me know where they come from? Otherwise, I really love your projects and am keen to try some of them. Wonderful craftsmanship.
Actually I bought them on ebay but several years ago
@@GemseekerStudio Thanks for letting me know. It seems they are no longer there.
I love your work & I would love to subscribe but I can't find a way to do it.
Open my channel th-cam.com/channels/6xL-n2FqjXEnXoSgYrQ0AA.html and press the bell under the name of the channel. All videos also have the same bell under them
Lovely. I have always wondered, though, what the obsession is with the dark patina. Nothing is more beautiful than the natural, shiny metal. But I think I must be in the minority.
In my opinion, Oxidation brings out all the details . The contrast between dark and bright makes all lines deeper. Jewellery looks antique. But you are right- it is just an individual opinion and some people prefer bright copper.
@@GemseekerStudio I guess I don't want everything to look old because I like contemporary bling. But I do understand why some people do. It is a different style, and both can be beautiful.
@@jeweliedee4299 Yes, I agree. There are no two persons with absolutely the same test. :)
Excellent!! Would you please provide a file so we could have all this in writing?? Sure would appreciate it!
I added it to the description. :)
Just beautiful, I can't wait to try them. But Christmas music? Why? lol
for good mood :)
👍
Thanks for watching!😊
Why are the materials listed as 10 (12) and 18 (20) ga wires? I'm new to wire and don't understand. Thanks!
You can use both of this ga. :) It means 10 or 12 ga... 18 or 20
@@GemseekerStudio Thank you!
We're do you get the color wire
oxidized it :)
Can you please send me a template for the heat swans
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I've watched a few of your videos now, and I think that you do really great work, it really inspires me. But, when it comes to your videos, do you mind if I make a few suggestions to make them easier to learn from?
When you're showing something to the camera, try not to move around so much, and take a second for people to actually see what you're showing them. By the time I've actually focused on what you've put up to the camera, you've already moved it away. Also, I suggest either moving your camera angle down or make more of an effort to keep your work higher on the table, you move out of frame every so often and it's a bit frustrating. When you measure something, either state it on the screen or use a ruler that can be seen by the camera, that blue ruler doesn't help us to see when you are trying to show us a measurement. If you are not going to verbally explain your work in your videos, then you need to add more description in captions of what you're doing. For instance, I can't always tell what weave you're doing with the thinner wires because there's no explanation, you're too fast and moving around a lot, and the camera isn't focused in close enough to really see the wrap that you are doing. When you preview a piece you're going to be working on, could you show it just a little bit longer? If I blink at the wrong time, then I miss it and I don't know what you are going to make without having to try to rewind the video.
Please don't take any of these suggestions as criticisms, they aren't in anyway! They are just my thoughts and request on how you could make it easier for us viewers to watch your videos. I really do love your jewellery, it's very beautiful, challenging to replicate and a joy to watch you craft. Thank you for providing those of us still learning with projects to practice with and to gain inspiration from! Keep up the great work! ❤
I am improving with the time :) Watch my last videos. They are different .
Can you zoom in a bit more on your videos?
OK.
Why not talk? Not clear.
English is not my native language :)
It’s like you were told what wasn’t possible in making a beautiful piece of jewelry and you did it anyway and then what happened, was art. 🤟🏼🤍
Thank you so much 😊
Could you share where you get your wire please? It looks half hard maybe but then your hands make it look so easy, as though it’s dead soft. I’m just learning but I have the most difficult time finding the wire that I like. Thanks for everything. 🤟🏼🤍
@@ViKee010 You can buy it at Riogrande.com . It is a soft dead round wire.
@@GemseekerStudio Thanks so much. Maybe one day I’ll send you a picture of something I make. These old hands are stiff but this has been pulling at my heart. Going to watch another of your videos for inspiration. 🤟🏼🤍
These are wonderful! I enjoyed all of them!
Thanks for watching!