Your piece is BEAUTIFUL! I'm EXTREMELY GRATEFUL for u being SOooo KIND to share ur PRECIOUS TIME, KNOWLEDGE, TALENT, SKILLS, & DESIGNS with US! You being so GENEROUS to also share it with us for NO monetary gain, makes me even MORE THANKFUL! As I cannot afford to purchase lessons right now! THANK YOU!!! Your videos & teaching method are EXCEPTIONAL! I'm looking forward to learning everything I can from you! Again, Thank You!
This is soooooo pretty! I was thinking, it would also look great as a hair slide, just curve it slightly to fit around a ponytail or small bun and use a thick gauge wire prong to slide through the side loops where you've attached the chain, to fasten it in to your hair 😍 Thank you so much for this tutorial and as always, being an awesome inspiration 🌹
YOU ARE SO TALENTED AND I ENJOY WATCHING YOUR VIDEOS. NOW A SILLY COMPLIANT, YOUR WALL COVERING IS VERY DISTRACTING. ALL THE STEMS INTERFERE WITH MY CONCENTRATION.
Thank you! Yes, sorry, I tried hanging up a black tablecloth, but that made the colors in the video look distorted. One day I will find something that works! :)
Lovely piece. I will have to make this one... twice. My sister likes my twirly wire pieces, so I make her one like mine. other than a few simple ring designs, this will be my first necklace going off someone else's design entirely, other than color. excited to make this. Thank you for another great video.
That would also make a nice hair piece might have to make a smaller one and of course make the stick for it. I love your video's and I've learned a lot from you thank you.
its so beautiful, i didn't have enuf thiner wire so i made it with just single wire, it looks so nice i wanted to wear as a head band ,but it sticks out if u wear on your head ,lol
Gorgeous!!!! @oxanacrafts, At 18:17, which specific tool was that? If you have an affiliate link would you please link them and if not, would you please list what they were specifically? I’ve gotten really serious about wire wrapping and I am upgrading all of my tools one tool at a time and those looked interesting. I would really appreciate it!!
those are the Xuron round nose pliers, but I find them to be too fine, I prefer just regular round nose plier like from Michael's or ACMoore. I do love the Xuron needle nose pliers though, those are great.
@@OxanaCrafts thank you!! Ok, I’ll just continue to use the round nose pliers I already have, and I too love the Xuron needle nose pliers!!! I appreciate your advise and your response, thank you! Xx
Hey there Oxana, another great tutorial of coarse from my favorite sweetheart, I sometimes have little problems not that there anything big but those two tails you left where the gem goes I don't think you said to leave them you did say you where leaving a tail so maybe some of us don't know you really have to leave a tail on some projects. other wise your great,,Love steve
Thank you! I said in the video to leave a tail of a few inches, sorry if you missed that part and ended up with no tail, you could always take a piece of weaving wire and fold it in half and put that so that the bottom goes in between and attach the bead that way.
Do you have an Etsy account or somewhere I can support you? I absolutely love your work and thank you so much for the techniques! Your work is so neat and clean it blows my mind! ❤️❤️❤️
it is same type of wire just in a different color. As this was several years ago I can't remember the name of the color, but looks like some kind of silver and charcoal color.
Hey. This is another beautiful piece! I was curious how you feel about if someone sells jewelry and has learned a bail or even maybe an entire design of yours from one of your videos how would you feel if we wanted to sell that piece? Would you be entirely opposed to it? Would you be alright with it as long as design credit was stated in the sellers description? Or are you indifferent about it entirely and assume in showing us these designs some will use them in their sells? I'm about to open an etsy shop and have made a couple pieces following your instruction to the T that I'm very pleased with and would like to sell them but I want your guidance as to what you are comfortable with. I've also adopted one of your bails that I use sometimes as well. I assume a piece that only uses pieces of inspiration from your teachings is fine to sell but like I said I think at least two I'm considering listing are exactly replicated as you taught them. Thank you for being an amazing teacher, Melissa
Thank you for asking! I am totally fine with you selling jewelry made from my tutorials. If you want to mention it was based on my design, I would appreciate that. Best of luck with your etsy shop!
Well, I didn't do enough rotations with the 28 gauge, you need loads more, or just make the sides much shorter so there is weave reaching back to the drop. So I'm making it smaller and trying another one with 26 gauge and then another with 24 gauge on 18.
weres my coment , ill say it again, its so beautiful, i didnt have enuf wire so made it out of single wire ?dud try to wear it on my head ,but it sticks out, lol
Could this be done with sterling silver wire? Or just a silver wire that’s not plated, still learning the wires. And with this being 6 years ago would you recommend a different brand of wire?
@@OxanaCrafts so far I only know of sterling and argentinum silver wore(is that all there is?) which would you say to use for this? Or just in general for designs?
i need some of them tools ,like the nylon pliers and cutters i only have round nose and chain nose pliers i wrote 4 coments but they aren't there ? i said its beautiful, and i made one outa one piece i didnt wrap
when working with a rose gold plated copper wire, have you had any where the color is coming off and it looks like the silver plating underneath is exposed?
My wire is not actual rose gold, it is just Artistic Wire, but yes if it gets rubbed to hard with metal pliers the color may come off, it is a bit delicate that way.
Oxana have you thought about changing up the background up a little or at least going darker when you're doing lighter colors. The contrast will let us see what you're doing better. Just a thought I mean no offense.
Thanks, I will see what I can figure out. The background is just my wall so I would have to maybe hang up something on it. Or maybe I can just periodically hold up something dark behind the piece to show what it looks like both ways.
Hello Oxana! I am having a hard time finding bare copper chain options that I am able to use to patina, and match my pieces I am making. What kind of copper chains do you use for pieces and where can I find them? Thank you!
It is super hard to find raw copper chain, that's why I usually just use cord necklace. I think you can find copper chain by roll, that you'd have to get clasps for to make into chains on your own, on Rio Grande, but it is pricey.
Your piece is BEAUTIFUL! I'm EXTREMELY GRATEFUL for u being SOooo KIND to share ur PRECIOUS TIME, KNOWLEDGE, TALENT, SKILLS, & DESIGNS with US! You being so GENEROUS to also share it with us for NO monetary gain, makes me even MORE THANKFUL! As I cannot afford to purchase lessons right now! THANK YOU!!! Your videos & teaching method are EXCEPTIONAL! I'm looking forward to learning everything I can from you!
Again, Thank You!
You are very welcome! :)
This is amazing!! It’s beautifully crafted and I had a fun time making it...even if my heart stopped when you said 60 loops😂
I CAN'T EVEN DEAL WITH HOW STUNNING THIS IS!!! 😳OMG!! WOW!!😲
The pink & silver wire is absolutely beautiful together. Love this!
This was so helpful. Thank you. I'm new to making jewlery and this tutorial was so easy to follow and I love how mine turned out. :)
Lovely and beautiful pink wire too✨🤩✨
This is soooooo pretty! I was thinking, it would also look great as a hair slide, just curve it slightly to fit around a ponytail or small bun and use a thick gauge wire prong to slide through the side loops where you've attached the chain, to fasten it in to your hair 😍 Thank you so much for this tutorial and as always, being an awesome inspiration 🌹
that is a great idea, I actually have a hair clip similar to the kind you described :)
You are a wonderful teacher Oxana and very skilled! I really appreciate all your videos.
You are just one awesome designer this is just beautiful.
Thank you so much 😊
YOU ARE SO TALENTED AND I ENJOY WATCHING YOUR VIDEOS. NOW A SILLY COMPLIANT, YOUR WALL COVERING IS VERY DISTRACTING. ALL THE STEMS INTERFERE WITH MY CONCENTRATION.
Thank you! Yes, sorry, I tried hanging up a black tablecloth, but that made the colors in the video look distorted. One day I will find something that works! :)
OxanaCrafts I like the wall design😉
Lovely piece. I will have to make this one... twice. My sister likes my twirly wire pieces, so I make her one like mine. other than a few simple ring designs, this will be my first necklace going off someone else's design entirely, other than color. excited to make this. Thank you for another great video.
You are very welcome! :)
It's so feminine and you did a amazing job. I'm gonna try making one today!!
Thank you!
que arte mujer que dios te siga dando esa maravillosa creatividad tu admiradora Maty y muchas bendiciones siempre
I love this necklace! I made it and it turned out great! Thank you for your tutorials!
You are an exceptional instructor.
Thank you!
I love rose gold. It's so pretty!
That would also make a nice hair piece might have to make a smaller one and of course make the stick for it. I love your video's and I've learned a lot from you thank you.
Thank you! It would!
Very pretty! Thank you so much for the great tutorial! 🙂
You are very welcome!
Waaaw that's very nice i think i will try it hopelessly that i will do my best. Thank you. Just continued with your video
So beautiful! I love elven jewelry :)
You are so talented!!!
its so beautiful, i didn't have enuf thiner wire so i made it with just single wire, it looks so nice i wanted to wear as a head band ,but it sticks out if u wear on your head ,lol
Thank you! I am glad it still worked out making it with 1 wire instead of 2.
Awkward with the shaping but worth it in the long-run. It really is quite beautiful. Thank you for the video tutorial
This piece is absolutely gorgeous!! Thank you so much for sharing this with us in such a great video as well.. I love it! N.K :)
wonderful piece and a great tutorial. Thank you so much for sharing
You are very welcome!
Gorgeous!!!! @oxanacrafts, At 18:17, which specific tool was that? If you have an affiliate link would you please link them and if not, would you please list what they were specifically? I’ve gotten really serious about wire wrapping and I am upgrading all of my tools one tool at a time and those looked interesting. I would really appreciate it!!
those are the Xuron round nose pliers, but I find them to be too fine, I prefer just regular round nose plier like from Michael's or ACMoore. I do love the Xuron needle nose pliers though, those are great.
@@OxanaCrafts thank you!! Ok, I’ll just continue to use the round nose pliers I already have, and I too love the Xuron needle nose pliers!!! I appreciate your advise and your response, thank you! Xx
Gorgeous work.
Thank you!
Thank you oxana for this beautiful piece and for the good explanation. Can you tell me what see (sea, ???) beads are?
Seed beads are usually just very tiny beads.
Bonita muchas gracias por tus videos! saludos desde Venezuela! ;D
As always thanks for the beautiful tutorial!!
Hey there Oxana, another great tutorial of coarse from my favorite sweetheart, I sometimes have little problems not that there anything big but those two tails you left where the gem goes I don't think you said to leave them you did say you where leaving a tail so maybe some of us don't know you really have to leave a tail on some projects. other wise your great,,Love steve
Thank you! I said in the video to leave a tail of a few inches, sorry if you missed that part and ended up with no tail, you could always take a piece of weaving wire and fold it in half and put that so that the bottom goes in between and attach the bead that way.
Thanks Oxana your still my fave
Ver nice , will have to try this, thank you, love your design
Thank you!
You are a magical person.
Thank you!
I love the design do you have a turtial on a smaller version .. My mom love it but like it a tad smaller..
It is so pretty!! Thanks for sharing!
I love this one will make it. you are awesome!
Thank you!
Do you have an Etsy account or somewhere I can support you? I absolutely love your work and thank you so much for the techniques! Your work is so neat and clean it blows my mind! ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you my website is OxanaCrafts.com
I LIKE THE ELVEN FILAGREE NECLACE WIRE WRAP TUTORIAL CAN YOU DO A TUTORIAL FOR EARRINGS AND BRACELET
It' precious! Thanks for sharing!
Sooooo pretty !
gorgeous!! cant wait to try
Thank you!
Truly magnificent ❤
wow beautiful,I love it!
Thank you!
What types of wire were used in the making of the one shown at 0:20 ?
it is same type of wire just in a different color. As this was several years ago I can't remember the name of the color, but looks like some kind of silver and charcoal color.
@@OxanaCrafts I like how that one gives it an antique pewter look to it. It also has a almost historic or victorian look.
Great Videos! Thanks for sharing!
You are very welcome!
Hey. This is another beautiful piece! I was curious how you feel about if someone sells jewelry and has learned a bail or even maybe an entire design of yours from one of your videos how would you feel if we wanted to sell that piece? Would you be entirely opposed to it? Would you be alright with it as long as design credit was stated in the sellers description? Or are you indifferent about it entirely and assume in showing us these designs some will use them in their sells? I'm about to open an etsy shop and have made a couple pieces following your instruction to the T that I'm very pleased with and would like to sell them but I want your guidance as to what you are comfortable with. I've also adopted one of your bails that I use sometimes as well. I assume a piece that only uses pieces of inspiration from your teachings is fine to sell but like I said I think at least two I'm considering listing are exactly replicated as you taught them. Thank you for being an amazing teacher, Melissa
Thank you for asking! I am totally fine with you selling jewelry made from my tutorials. If you want to mention it was based on my design, I would appreciate that. Best of luck with your etsy shop!
Well, I didn't do enough rotations with the 28 gauge, you need loads more, or just make the sides much shorter so there is weave reaching back to the drop. So I'm making it smaller and trying another one with 26 gauge and then another with 24 gauge on 18.
I bet it would look cool with smaller/shorter sides!
un trabajo impecable
weres my coment , ill say it again, its so beautiful, i didnt have enuf wire so made it out of single wire ?dud try to wear it on my head ,but it sticks out, lol
Could this be done with sterling silver wire? Or just a silver wire that’s not plated, still learning the wires. And with this being 6 years ago would you recommend a different brand of wire?
Yes you can definitely use sterling silver wire, it just needs to be dead-soft. I buy my sterling silver wire from riogrande.com
@@OxanaCrafts so far I only know of sterling and argentinum silver wore(is that all there is?) which would you say to use for this? Or just in general for designs?
Gorgeous! Definitely making this. :D
Thank you!
i need some of them tools ,like the nylon pliers and cutters i only have round nose and chain nose pliers i wrote 4 coments but they aren't there ? i said its beautiful, and i made one outa one piece i didnt wrap
Gorgeous!!
when working with a rose gold plated copper wire, have you had any where the color is coming off and it looks like the silver plating underneath is exposed?
My wire is not actual rose gold, it is just Artistic Wire, but yes if it gets rubbed to hard with metal pliers the color may come off, it is a bit delicate that way.
Very pretty! Thanks!
Oxana have you thought about changing up the background up a little or at least going darker when you're doing lighter colors. The contrast will let us see what you're doing better. Just a thought I mean no offense.
Thanks, I will see what I can figure out. The background is just my wall so I would have to maybe hang up something on it. Or maybe I can just periodically hold up something dark behind the piece to show what it looks like both ways.
OxanaCrafts ya that would work oh and thank you for the 28 gauge tip too really appreciate it😊
Jewish Royalty
Hello Oxana!
I am having a hard time finding bare copper chain options that I am able to use to patina, and match my pieces I am making.
What kind of copper chains do you use for pieces and where can I find them?
Thank you!
It is super hard to find raw copper chain, that's why I usually just use cord necklace. I think you can find copper chain by roll, that you'd have to get clasps for to make into chains on your own, on Rio Grande, but it is pricey.
copper chain is available through Metalliferous
I'm curious , is threre a reason why sometimes you weave away from you and sometimes you wrap towards you? Is one way easier than the other?
Nope, no reason, just random, lol :) You can do either.
hi 😊 i wanna ask you if I can oxydize rose quartz stone......
and thanks alot 😊
Yes I think that you should be able to oxidize quartz
OK....thank U
Beautiful but looks like the back would be uncomfortable with that big bundle of wired.
soooooooo so pretty
Thank you!
Gorgeous
So I really wanted to do this piece but I only had 28 gauge wire. It was 85 weaves and 40 coils needless to say my hands hurt when I was done
That's a lot of weaving! I do love the thin elegant look of 28 gauge
wonderful!!
which webside do you buy wire
Rio Grande
Thankyou!!!
You're welcome!
what size the crystal has
about 10 mm
WOULD YOU MAKE A ELVEN FILAGREE EARRINGS WIRE WRAP TUTORIAL THAT WOULD BE VERY PRETTY
Here you go: th-cam.com/video/hindW3ISnfU/w-d-xo.html
Wow!!
I made something like this , it's such a shame they get bent and caught in clothes , so sad coz I made a beautiful ring
!!!!!!
Typo in title: FILIGREE, not FILAGREE.
thank you for letting me know
weres my 3 coments