Thank you so much fir this. Every video I've watched from other channels ALL failed to mention if he use dead some wire or half hard! I love this design. Absolutely 💯 gorgeous!!! Thank you thank yiu thank you!
I am YEARS late to your channel & just stepping into the wire wrapping world. You are extremely detailed in all your tutorials, you’re SUPER PRETTY, & as someone in a previous comment said “you’re the Bob Ross of wire wrapping”. I couldn’t agree more. Thank you Von
I absolutely love watching your tutorials, you explain the techniques beautifully so I can follow each one to make my own designs. I don’t like directly copying peoples designs so your videos are the best. Thank you so much for all the effort you go to. I have been following you for a long time now, started when I began using polymer clay and now I have added wire to my skills, i thank you from the bottom of my heart for these wonderful videos. By the way I love your laugh, you make me feel happy. With love and best wishes from Australia
I love this idea but I want to make a crown using this idea! Thank you for all your tutorials. I started making wire wrapped jewelry two years ago and you have helped me along my journey. I appreciate all you do😊💕🤗
I can't tell you how much I appreciate your tutorials!! I learn easier by watching and doing much easier than reading a pattern. Thank you and I think you are adorable!
I want say thank you. This was much needed break for me. I live in California. My family and I have been evacuated from our home. This video was a bright spot in my day. I grabbed my jewelry making supplies, my polmer clay and soap making supplies. It may seem silly but if we lose everything those items won't be high priority. This is beautiful. I hope to try it soon.
I have just started wire work and i was wondering if working with the softer wire is better for the piece you have just made, Which is beautiful by the way and goes well with the colours you are wearing. I didn't know there was soft and harder wire until i saw a piece made on You Tube by someone else. I have been forced to retire due to health issues and i would like to do some of my own designs but i am happy at this point to copy what i see. Can you use different sized wire for say the stabilization of a bead like your center piece. I love the way this piece turned out its great that you do this and it seems like fun. I have always been crafty and i love the elvish look to jewelry. Thank you Yvonne for spending the time to teach others your craft and i wish you every success. God bless.
I LOVE how almost everything you makes looks so complicatedly simple, and you explain to us and show us just how simple it is to make what you can create and it always blows my mind. Love ya Yvonne!! You are honestly my favorite crafter on youtube. n.n
some people have more acidic skin and metal reacts to acids. I think that is why some people turn green and others don't. I had bad reaction to some leaf shaped earings when I was little. They were gold plated and I think the undermetal was nickel. My skin reacted with the nickel through the gold and disolved the gold. I had leaf shaped sores when I took them off.
I'm so glad I came across your channel.....I LOVE your video tutorials I'm 50+ and just getting into jewelry making and wire wrapping I see so much that I want to try/learn lol
Hi! You are an inspiration! your work is beautiful. The circlet and eye stone pieces are definitely worn at ren fests. Then again I would wear them anytime. Thank you for doing these videos, I love them! Hugs, Kristeen
Lovely shape very flattering when worn as a necklace and even nicer when worn on the head, these would look wonderful with crystals for a bride to wear or as a circlet for bridesmaids ... in fact so many different ways it can be made and worn, and I suppose if you used smaller beads and smaller gauge wire you could produce the same as a bracelet to match. Really lovely thanks for sharing your talents Von. X
I have to say I have never in all my life seen a more beautiful creation than I just watched with you making this you make it look so easy and something that I definitely want to try not sure it would be as beautiful as yours but as you always say our art is our own and therefore it is beautiful thank you so much for sharing this and inspiring me to try this one for myself you truly are an amazing artist and we are all so blessed that you share your talent with us
Your work and videos are terrific!! I love listening to you as you as you move along. It’s like listening to a friend that really wants to help us learn technique
This was awesome!! 💕 I loved your tutorial video in making both the Head Band & Necklace. Thanks for sharing your amazing talents! I can't wait to see more!! 🤗. Happy to subscribe!! 🎶
I picked up some jet stones at Scarborough Fair this year and was amazed at how light in weight they are. Still trying to figure out what I am going to do with them, they are undrilled. Will send you pics once I do something with them.
Beautiful, as always sweetie, I love following your tutorials and making some of your designs, not as good as yours but very pleased with them. Hugs Angie 🦄x
@Yvonne Williams Why dead soft instead of something a little harder? Wont it get very easily bent out of shape when worn? Especially in any of the solo arcs and loops of the dead soft.
Speaking as someone who doesn't know beads that well..... how do you know if a certain bead can or can not go through the tumbler well? Is there a web site that lists this or is there a code when buying the beads that you should look for?? Thank-you in advance. I love how you just start and let the design flow through you and into the piece of work you are working on. It gives the feel of love for your work. Have a very lovely day!!! AMB.... Rose
I do not know how you keep your fingers looking so soft. Since I started this a few weeks ago my fingers and nails are TORE UP lol Love the project its beautiful. Also my favorite part was....put it in the tumbler with some rice....Uncooked LOLOL I was just imagining....nvm ;)
Hi honey! Hey Randy, puppies & kitties! :) I went to give my thumbs up.. but had to stop myself from becoming the 6hundred and sixtysixth! :o! Not that I'm superstitious or anything! haha! SO I'm just going to leave ya'll Loves and Hugs.. K? K. Thanks for another great tutorial honey!
I was wandering, from someone who has never done wire wrapping before, but is going to definately try, would you recommend that I would be able do both sides of the piece at the same time just to be able to keep it all symmetrical or would one side at a time, which you demonsteated, make it easier or harder for an absolute beginner.
It's so much easier to do with aluminum wire, but I primarily use half hard german or enameled wire, and it's a B*TCH doing the curves & loops!! gahhhhhhh
You have the sweetest most calming voice. I could listen to you all day
Thank you so much fir this. Every video I've watched from other channels ALL failed to mention if he use dead some wire or half hard! I love this design. Absolutely 💯 gorgeous!!! Thank you thank yiu thank you!
I made ur elf ears the other night. They turned out gorgeous. This head pc will go great with them.
I am YEARS late to your channel & just stepping into the wire wrapping world. You are extremely detailed in all your tutorials, you’re SUPER PRETTY, & as someone in a previous comment said “you’re the Bob Ross of wire wrapping”. I couldn’t agree more. Thank you Von
I absolutely love watching your tutorials, you explain the techniques beautifully so I can follow each one to make my own designs. I don’t like directly copying peoples designs so your videos are the best. Thank you so much for all the effort you go to. I have been following you for a long time now, started when I began using polymer clay and now I have added wire to my skills, i thank you from the bottom of my heart for these wonderful videos. By the way I love your laugh, you make me feel happy. With love and best wishes from Australia
Smoosh. Such a great word!
I love this idea but I want to make a crown using this idea! Thank you for all your tutorials. I started making wire wrapped jewelry two years ago and you have helped me along my journey. I appreciate all you do😊💕🤗
I can't tell you how much I appreciate your tutorials!! I learn easier by watching and doing much easier than reading a pattern. Thank you and I think you are adorable!
Thank you so much for your kindness! I am glad to be helpful to you!!
I love your work. Thank You for sharing.
Absolutely beautiful. Been trying to figure out how to do something like this for YEARS and this actually helped me out! Thankyou!
I LOVE watching your videos, I've learned so much. I appreciate you so much! I pray that God will bless you in what ever you do. Pam Burke
I want say thank you. This was much needed break for me. I live in California. My family and I have been evacuated from our home. This video was a bright spot in my day. I grabbed my jewelry making supplies, my polmer clay and soap making supplies. It may seem silly but if we lose everything those items won't be high priority. This is beautiful. I hope to try it soon.
I have just started wire work and i was wondering if working with the softer wire is better for the piece you have just made, Which is beautiful by the way and goes well with the colours you are wearing. I didn't know there was soft and harder wire until i saw a piece made on You Tube by someone else. I have been forced to retire due to health issues and i would like to do some of my own designs but i am happy at this point to copy what i see. Can you use different sized wire for say the stabilization of a bead like your center piece. I love the way this piece turned out its great that you do this and it seems like fun. I have always been crafty and i love the elvish look to jewelry. Thank you Yvonne for spending the time to teach others your craft and i wish you every success. God bless.
was very glad to see how to use those tiny hole beads. thank you now I'm on a roll
I LOVE how almost everything you makes looks so complicatedly simple, and you explain to us and show us just how simple it is to make what you can create and it always blows my mind. Love ya Yvonne!! You are honestly my favorite crafter on youtube. n.n
some people have more acidic skin and metal reacts to acids. I think that is why some people turn green and others don't. I had bad reaction to some leaf shaped earings when I was little. They were gold plated and I think the undermetal was nickel. My skin reacted with the nickel through the gold and disolved the gold. I had leaf shaped sores when I took them off.
Th'at's gorgeous, Yvonne. I was thinking about you recently when I saw Beadlon's new Multipliers. You're so talented!
you make it look sooooo easy. We KNOW it is not. Everything you do is wonderful. Thank you
I'm so glad I came across your channel.....I LOVE your video tutorials I'm 50+ and just getting into jewelry making and wire wrapping I see so much that I want to try/learn lol
Hi! You are an inspiration! your work is beautiful. The circlet and eye stone pieces are definitely worn at ren fests. Then again I would wear them anytime. Thank you for doing these videos, I love them! Hugs, Kristeen
Lovely shape very flattering when worn as a necklace and even nicer when worn on the head, these would look wonderful with crystals for a bride to wear or as a circlet for bridesmaids ... in fact so many different ways it can be made and worn, and I suppose if you used smaller beads and smaller gauge wire you could produce the same as a bracelet to match. Really lovely thanks for sharing your talents Von. X
I have to say I have never in all my life seen a more beautiful creation than I just watched with you making this you make it look so easy and something that I definitely want to try not sure it would be as beautiful as yours but as you always say our art is our own and therefore it is beautiful thank you so much for sharing this and inspiring me to try this one for myself you truly are an amazing artist and we are all so blessed that you share your talent with us
Your work and videos are terrific!! I love listening to you as you as you move along. It’s like listening to a friend that really wants to help us learn technique
Love the flow of this piece. Very organic looking.
This is awesome! A great project to do with your teenager! Thanks, Vonn!
Gracias 👐🌼♥️😘
This was awesome!! 💕 I loved your tutorial video in making both the Head Band & Necklace. Thanks for sharing your amazing talents! I can't wait to see more!! 🤗. Happy to subscribe!! 🎶
That's sooo pretty, Von, thank you
im going to make one with my black metal this came out so pretty def like it more on your forehead better!
That is so very beautiful Yvonne xx
Stunning necklace/circlet.
its me again and i love the piece you just made and it looks amazing on you both ways xxoo
I like that, very pretty l love the colors
Thats a beaut Von, makes life a whole lot easier using aluminum wire its so forgiving
Very pretty!
Love watching you.
This is so gorgeous!! I've NEVER made a necklace in this style before so I may have to try it out. ❤️
That is soooo Beautiful!!
Love it! So pretty!
Very cool, thank you for sharing it with us!
Love this circlet/necklace always get inspired by your videos hugs sara
Lovely!! You are so talented.
think it would also look cool with a thin leather ribbon!
Absolutely love this
Nice! Thanks for sharing with us!
Love this !! Thank you so much for sharing !!
This is just so extremely beautiful!! I‘ll definetely try this!!
Fun! Beautiful! Thank you for sharing! ✌💗💗💗
Great tutorial. and what material are you making it from?
Love it Von ...can' t wait to try this one.
This is awesome!
Gorgeous! I can't wait to try this!
Love It ! Blessings
Very Pretty
Beautiful!
Absolutely love this, definitely going to give this a go!
Thank you!
Bravo, Magnifique!!!
I picked up some jet stones at Scarborough Fair this year and was amazed at how light in weight they are. Still trying to figure out what I am going to do with them, they are undrilled. Will send you pics once I do something with them.
pretty
Beautiful, as always sweetie, I love following your tutorials and making some of your designs, not as good as yours but very pleased with them. Hugs Angie 🦄x
@Yvonne Williams Why dead soft instead of something a little harder? Wont it get very easily bent out of shape when worn? Especially in any of the solo arcs and loops of the dead soft.
nice !!!!
Speaking as someone who doesn't know beads that well..... how do you know if a certain bead can or can not go through the tumbler well? Is there a web site that lists this or is there a code when buying the beads that you should look for?? Thank-you in advance. I love how you just start and let the design flow through you and into the piece of work you are working on. It gives the feel of love for your work. Have a very lovely day!!! AMB.... Rose
I do not know how you keep your fingers looking so soft. Since I started this a few weeks ago my fingers and nails are TORE UP lol Love the project its beautiful. Also my favorite part was....put it in the tumbler with some rice....Uncooked LOLOL I was just imagining....nvm ;)
Hi honey! Hey Randy, puppies & kitties! :) I went to give my thumbs up.. but had to stop myself from becoming the 6hundred and sixtysixth! :o! Not that I'm superstitious or anything! haha! SO I'm just going to leave ya'll Loves and Hugs.. K? K. Thanks for another great tutorial honey!
I was wandering, from someone who has never done wire wrapping before, but is going to definately try, would you recommend that I would be able do both sides of the piece at the same time just to be able to keep it all symmetrical or would one side at a time, which you demonsteated, make it easier or harder for an absolute beginner.
Where do you get your enameled chain from?
Where do you buy your beads?
Could this be called a festoon
Really nice nice piece!!!!
It's so much easier to do with aluminum wire, but I primarily use half hard german or enameled wire, and it's a B*TCH doing the curves & loops!! gahhhhhhh