I love the fanfare earring, I just can't afford to get any more different beads right now. I also love these very informative videos. Wishing I lived closer so I could visit your store. Thank you Allie
I bought some gunmetal grey (color) iron headpins from a chain store and I couldn't even bend them into a loop! I don't know if that means they are too brittle or stiff but how do I find a softer headpin that I can actually manipulate into a loop at the top of my bead? I want shocked by how stiff these head pins were because they were a very thin diameter. Thank you for any information!!
I love the fanfare earring, I just can't afford to get any more different beads right now. I also love these very informative videos. Wishing I lived closer so I could visit your store. Thank you Allie
As a newbie just starting out with jewelry making, I found this video to be very information. Thanks for posting the video.
You're welcome Barb, welcome to beading :)
This was so very helpful!
This was a good refresher thanks
Thank you. Most helpful.
thank you for watching
Hi Allie, I found this to be very informative, since I was wondering what the difference between eye pins and headpins were. thank you.
Hi Linda, glad you found it helpful. You can also make your own eye pins with 20ga wire.
I bought some gunmetal grey (color) iron headpins from a chain store and I couldn't even bend them into a loop! I don't know if that means they are too brittle or stiff but how do I find a softer headpin that I can actually manipulate into a loop at the top of my bead? I want shocked by how stiff these head pins were because they were a very thin diameter. Thank you for any information!!
As usual, this episode is full of good info to help us be "better beaders"-thanks, Allie.
I would turn the earring that have lost their mate into a simple necklace as those are adorable