your teaching, your organization of action with words and the level of synchronisitic flow of the many levels of communication..including tone....you just make it easy to follow along. Thank you for this video and any other I happen upon along my weaving practice. Going on 2 hrs of sleep atm..so hope i said this the way I ment to.
I absolutely love everything you do! I have taught oil painting classes for years and I decided I wanted to do some jewelry work and as you so expertly say,"give it a go"!~ As a teacher I applaud your instructions and work. It is informative and easy to follow and your voice is so relaxing...Thank you for all you instruction...Applause Applause Applause!!
Awesome instruction! As a ground floor rookie with training wheels on, I always referred to yr video as a guidance how to weave. Thanks to you now I can weave and make lot of wire wrapped jewelry.
You can also use seedbeads on the wires to keep the distance between them, sliding them along as you weave, they can sometimes get in the way when weaving but sliding them further down the wires helps
Thank you for not only showing the part where you are actually weaving, but also moving camera to show HOW you move the weaving wire between the frame wires. For beginners, this is quite helpful, as if it's "off screen," we don't know WHAT folks are doing! OjO I *still* manage to kink my weaving wire, though have learned that 28g is NOT my friend, so ... I don't play with 28g anymore :-D PEACE ...
I decided to give this weave a shot and very new to wiree weaving & jewelry making.. so I thought I'd go ahead and turn it into a ring for my husband.. but now I'm stumped on how to close it and make it join together.. any suggestions on how to join the ends? Tyvm for your great videos!
Lor Ahh -- if you use your pliers, you can flatten the weave. Or, you can get a steel block from Rio Grande or another store (or see if some where local has an inexpensive 4-5" square steel block), cover your piece with a cloth, and use a chasing hammer, which has SOFT "hammer tips" to do this. Good luck!
The bracelet came out great thanks to your fine instruction however, Im not sure how to finish off the ends. The bracelet is for a male if that matters. Thank you.
your teaching, your organization of action with words and the level of synchronisitic flow of the many levels of communication..including tone....you just make it easy to follow along. Thank you for this video and any other I happen upon along my weaving practice. Going on 2 hrs of sleep atm..so hope i said this the way I ment to.
Love This Weave! I Tried It On A Bracelet & It Was Very Easy & Fun! Thank You So Much For Sharing All Of Your Wonderful Tutorials!
I absolutely love everything you do! I have taught oil painting classes for years and I decided I wanted to do some jewelry work and as you so expertly say,"give it a go"!~ As a teacher I applaud your instructions and work. It is informative and easy to follow and your voice is so relaxing...Thank you for all you instruction...Applause Applause Applause!!
Cheryl Martin il paese dei campanelli operetta
I'm new to wire weaving and I find your videos very helpful. You explain things really well. Thanks!
Your video is very educational, you take the time to be specific and allow people to learn . Great starter weave beautiful bracelet. Thank you
Awesome instruction! As a ground floor rookie with training wheels on, I always referred to yr video as a guidance how to weave. Thanks to you now I can weave and make lot of wire wrapped jewelry.
I love the way you weave and how you create unique wire wrapped items. They are all quite gorgeous. Thank you for sharing them with us.
You can also use seedbeads on the wires to keep the distance between them, sliding them along as you weave, they can sometimes get in the way when weaving but sliding them further down the wires helps
Thank you for taking the time to educate us with the wireworks!!! Appreciate it!
Your work is so pretty I just love everything you make thank you so much for sharing your talent with us
+susan brinker You're very welcome and thank you :-)
Awesome instructions as always! Grateful for your spacing tips as my base wires have a wavy look to them. I’m seeing future voice patterns. TYVM
Wow! What a beautiful weave. Thank you for sharing your unique talent.
+Germanda Britto Thank you so much. I'm glad you like it :-)
Thank you for not only showing the part where you are actually weaving, but also moving camera to show HOW you move the weaving wire between the frame wires. For beginners, this is quite helpful, as if it's "off screen," we don't know WHAT folks are doing! OjO I *still* manage to kink my weaving wire, though have learned that 28g is NOT my friend, so ... I don't play with 28g anymore :-D PEACE ...
Such a pretty weave thank you so much for this video and for making each step so clear and easy to follow.
I decided to give this weave a shot and very new to wiree weaving & jewelry making.. so I thought I'd go ahead and turn it into a ring for my husband.. but now I'm stumped on how to close it and make it join together.. any suggestions on how to join the ends? Tyvm for your great videos!
You are an excellent teacher! Thank you.
I'm new to weaving and I like this design, i was wondering if you have a video on how to finish and where I can find it.
You could use small beads on wires 2 and 4 to act as spacers to allow you to pull more tightly without worrying about closing the gap between wires.
Невероятно красиво! Спасибо!
Скажите, пожалуйста, какая длина у основы?
You are so talented, love this technique! Thanks
Amazing this weave Christina,i love it,Thank you so much for this Fantastic video!
+Sylvie Dufour Thank you so much for your lovely words as always :-)
You're very welcome Christina!
Love this weave! It's beautiful
+Janet Nieves Thank you very much. I'm glad you like it :-)
Thank you, You are a fantastic teacher
Gracias me gusta la altesania
Can we just order it from you? 🤣🤣🤣. Yours are so much better than mine!
Have you used this as a wrap around weave?
Can you please tell me where you get your wire?
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Great job.. Love the design
muy belloa gracias por tantas cosas bellas GRACIAS
After you are done the weaving.....can it be pounded flatter without damaging the wires?
Lor Ahh -- if you use your pliers, you can flatten the weave. Or, you can get a steel block from Rio Grande or another store (or see if some where local has an inexpensive 4-5" square steel block), cover your piece with a cloth, and use a chasing hammer, which has SOFT "hammer tips" to do this. Good luck!
The bracelet came out great thanks to your fine instruction however, Im not sure how to finish off the ends. The bracelet is for a male if that matters. Thank you.
Спасибо! ❤️🥰👋👍🌹🌹🌹
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I love this weave! Thank you❤
Increíbles, me encantan tus tejidos, o el nombre que les des
wow!!! thank you so much. I love it really beautiful. Your hands are of god's hands. Congratulations!!!
Wow, have to try this 😃
me gusto mucho el video gracias
Me Gusta La Artesanía
Thanks!
I would like you make one for men
Thank you for accepting this kindergartener! Appreciate being able to look at an adult video. 🤭