Thanks Denise, I didn’t even know angular earwires were a thing! You always make things with such ease, it gives me hope that ease will come my way as well! Practice, practice, practice until it’s 2nd nature.
Thank you for the tutorial! It was perfect timing as I had a customer who wanted some shoulder duster with a Yellow Quartz drop at the end. They turned out beautifully! I used Argentium Silver for the wires accented with a stardust gold filled bead. She is going to be thrilled. Thanks for all the inspiration Denise.
Really a beautifully finished design. Can’t wait to try making those coils. Thank you for sharing. Let me know if you hear from Coleen on the beads. Speaking of Colleens, my step daughter Colleen texted this week that our first great grand son is on the way and due in August. This is my grandson Shayne and his girlfriend Santana. So happy for them!
5 to 6 in for ea wire or total for both? Each was too long, 2.5 in was shorter than pictured. Thank you for the tutorial. I've purchased many type of earwires and these hang the best.
yes it’s 5-6 inches total, I used 2.5-3 inches of wire for each earwire. It can result in a shorter earwire based on where you bend the wire also how big your loop is can affect the length. Hope this helps 😊
Thank you!!! 🤗 As always, I love your videos! 💕 Is it worth it to purchase a wire rounder tool? Being on a strict budget, I use the file on my toenail clippers but it takes a little time to get it right and instead od nylon jaws I wrap my pliers evenly with duct tape. It helps a lot to prevent nicks and scratches.
Yes, the duct tape is a great way to prevent the scratches, I do that too because the nylon pliers don’t always how the wire tight. No, you don’t need to get a wire rounder tool, but it might be worthwhile getting a metal nail file, usually dollar stores carry them, it will be easier to use than the one you have now I think. If you decide that you need something a little sturdier, there are jewelry files that are great for all kinds of jewelry projects not just for earwires, here’s a link so you can see what I mean www.beadaholique.com/needle-files-set-of-12-for-wire-work-and-wrapping.html. Hope this helps 😊
@@DeniseMathew Thanks! I use the metal file that on a part of toenail clippers and finish it off with emery boards and or fine nail file/sponge since I have that on hand but I think I will get a metal nail file to dedicate to my jewelry. I feel good when I can improvise rather than spending tons of money for things that may not get used often. My memory is bad but I think you suggested the Xuron precision flush cutters. That's such an invaluable tool. I use it all the time. Would like to have a good pair for cutting thicker gauge wire gauges 10-18. Thanks for all your help! 🙂
Sorry I didn’t reply earlier, I didn’t see your reply. Yes, I suggested the Xuron flush cutters, I agree I only like to spend on things I will use too. As far as cutters for heavier gauges, I have memory wire cutters, it was a tip I read a while back and it’s amazing, they really cut flush, here’s a link to see the ones I suggest. www.beadaholique.com/xuron-memory-wire-cutters-cutting-pliers-strong-easy.html there is a 30% off code now so it’s a good discount. They are Xuron too, I’m a fan of their tools too. Hope this helps.😊
This is interesting because I can’t keep the ear wires in my ears, i’m sitting at my desk filling out bills and all of a sudden my earring drops onto the desk in the select this is a long wire earring how can this fall out but they do somehow I didn’t seem to ever have this problem when I was younger but I don’t know if it’s my ear I don’t know if it’s the earring isn’t balanced? I can’t use the little rubber stoppers that go on the back of the wire because they’re so tiny I can’t keep hold of them with my fingers! LOL I might have to change out all my earrings to kidney bean shaped that have a latch on the ends!
Very nice , looks easy but it’s you that makes it look that way
Great tutorial. Thank you!
Denise, Thank you for making this tutorial. I bought some of these earwires, they are quite pricey. Now I can make my own. Great Presentation.
Beautifull💕
So grateful, finally ~ a tutorial for balanced/angular ear wire :)
Denise you rock!!
Thank you. You were my inspiration, but wow did I take my time putting something out lol. 😊
Thanks Denise, I didn’t even know angular earwires were a thing! You always make things with such ease, it gives me hope that ease will come my way as well! Practice, practice, practice until it’s 2nd nature.
Love these. Thanks for sharing your beautiful work.
Love everything you do....THANKYOU
Thank you for the tutorial! It was perfect timing as I had a customer who wanted some shoulder duster with a Yellow Quartz drop at the end. They turned out beautifully! I used Argentium Silver for the wires accented with a stardust gold filled bead. She is going to be thrilled. Thanks for all the inspiration Denise.
Sounds beautiful. Gold and silver are so nice together 😊
Thank you again, Denise
Really a beautifully finished design. Can’t wait to try making those coils. Thank you for sharing. Let me know if you hear from Coleen on the beads. Speaking of Colleens, my step daughter Colleen texted this week that our first great grand son is on the way and due in August. This is my grandson Shayne and his girlfriend Santana. So happy for them!
Congrats on the new addition coming, that’s exciting news. Babies bring so much light and love to the world. 😊
Gorgeous! Thank you for sharing
Very nice. Thank you :-)
cute! ty
Thank you! I wanted to know how to do the coil without a gizmo!
5 to 6 in for ea wire or total for both? Each was too long, 2.5 in was shorter than pictured. Thank you for the tutorial. I've purchased many type of earwires and these hang the best.
yes it’s 5-6 inches total, I used 2.5-3 inches of wire for each earwire. It can result in a shorter earwire based on where you bend the wire also how big your loop is can affect the length. Hope this helps 😊
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Thank you!!! 🤗 As always, I love your videos! 💕 Is it worth it to purchase a wire rounder tool?
Being on a strict budget, I use the file on my toenail clippers but it takes a little time to get it right and instead od nylon jaws I wrap my pliers evenly with duct tape. It helps a lot to prevent nicks and scratches.
Yes, the duct tape is a great way to prevent the scratches, I do that too because the nylon pliers don’t always how the wire tight. No, you don’t need to get a wire rounder tool, but it might be worthwhile getting a metal nail file, usually dollar stores carry them, it will be easier to use than the one you have now I think. If you decide that you need something a little sturdier, there are jewelry files that are great for all kinds of jewelry projects not just for earwires, here’s a link so you can see what I mean www.beadaholique.com/needle-files-set-of-12-for-wire-work-and-wrapping.html. Hope this helps 😊
@@DeniseMathew Thanks! I use the metal file that on a part of toenail clippers and finish it off with emery boards and or fine nail file/sponge since I have that on hand but I think I will get a metal nail file to dedicate to my jewelry. I feel good when I can improvise rather than spending tons of money for things that may not get used often. My memory is bad but I think you suggested the Xuron precision flush cutters. That's such an invaluable tool. I use it all the time. Would like to have a good pair for cutting thicker gauge wire gauges 10-18. Thanks for all your help! 🙂
Sorry I didn’t reply earlier, I didn’t see your reply. Yes, I suggested the Xuron flush cutters, I agree I only like to spend on things I will use too. As far as cutters for heavier gauges, I have memory wire cutters, it was a tip I read a while back and it’s amazing, they really cut flush, here’s a link to see the ones I suggest. www.beadaholique.com/xuron-memory-wire-cutters-cutting-pliers-strong-easy.html there is a 30% off code now so it’s a good discount. They are Xuron too, I’m a fan of their tools too. Hope this helps.😊
@@DeniseMathew 30% off code, could u steer me in that direction, many thanks! Gail
This is interesting because I can’t keep the ear wires in my ears, i’m sitting at my desk filling out bills and all of a sudden my earring drops onto the desk in the select this is a long wire earring how can this fall out but they do somehow I didn’t seem to ever have this problem when I was younger but I don’t know if it’s my ear I don’t know if it’s the earring isn’t balanced? I can’t use the little rubber stoppers that go on the back of the wire because they’re so tiny I can’t keep hold of them with my fingers! LOL I might have to change out all my earrings to kidney bean shaped that have a latch on the ends!
Kidney wires are great, I’ve had issues with hooks too and love kidney wires, no issues.