I have finally found the perfect instructor. I have been so frustrated with other weaving instructions. You have the best tutorial ever. Thank you so much!
Thank you! You are such a good teacher. You explain everything so beautifully and simply. I also love your accent and calm soothing voice. Thank you for sharing your skills.
The Celtic Knot ring is absolutely beautiful - I'm starting out and haven't learned how to solder so I want to make a beautiful ring by wire wrapping - this is lovely!
The delivery of the tutorial alone was an unexpected pleasure - using plain language spoken in a natural manner going through all the intricacies, slowing down at important processes. It would be practically impossible to not get results from following this video. And it is actually quite soothing to not have to be subjected to a 'Tuber's overblown and fake ego! Just a thought: you have a fair few followers now ... I bet a good number would benefit from branded products like tools and supplies. With all the wire wrapping in evidence, perhaps a good start might be a draw plate and tongs ... do excuse my forwardness - I am just typing out loud, and one of those peeps who have analytical skills in certain fields. I sincerely wish you all the very best in your endeavours, though I suspect you won't be needing any well-wishing!
I had a hard time seeing the celtic knot weave with your other tutorial so I watched this one and it is easier to see how to weave the ends. now I can practice the other ring before trying this one. I love all your tutorials. They are the best and so are you.
I know this may sound silly but my husband and I love this ring so much that I am going to make one for both of us as matching wedding bands. Still working on the snake ring lol but will catch up soon, I hope. I have bad arthritis in shoulders and 2 ruptured discs in neck so I have to stop a lot and take my time...The smaller the gauge the easier for me lol... ty soooo much, once again I have to say you are special with a beautiful gift. I just can't get enough of your work :)
Chrissy Snyder Thank you very much for your comment. That really means a lot to me. Oooh that sounds really tough, but great to hear that you are working through it. But that the great thing about wirework as well. You can always put it down and come back to it without it unravelling :-)
I truly loved this, as well as all your designs. I started jewelry making as therapy and I truly enjoy it but lack creativity. You are indeed a muse to me. Thank you very much for posting such great tutorials.
@@CSLdesigns I am such a fan of your jewelry making tutorials! I also lack creativity at time's and watching you gets those juices flowing. I am going crazy just trying to find the time to start making jewelry! Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful talent with us. It really helps me learn when I can watch it being done!
You are so talented and smart I love your work, I have all the stuff needed to follow your work but I'm hesitant and keep putting it off, scared I'm going to stuff it up.
Thank you so very much for posting this tutorial!!! Your teaching style is so relaxed and yet quite precise. I have taken many classes and have seen many tutorials, but I think this is the best one I've ever seen. I will visit your page and look at all your tutorials. You've done a brilliant and kind service to all us who try constantly to improve and learn new skills :-D
I wish I knew how to upload pics here. I’m a beginner and made this ring as well as the other one. The knot took time for me - but with practice - I finally got it! Thanks Christina!
OMG!!! LOVE!!! THIS IS BEYOND AWESOME!! i have got to make me one! this would definitely replace my wedding ring! oh i am so in love! and your workmanship is unsurpassed! BEAUTIFUL!
Hello I am Dora from Kos island Greece.congratulations for your work.It's amazing with accuracy and perfect description.Which makes it much easier to understand.Thank you for that.☺bye bye
Many Thanks! I love your videos. You are a great teacher and a gifted artist.You are so generous to share your expertise and creativity. And it's FREE!!
You are an excellent, precise instructure, so talented, an patient, you do not rush through your videos, thank you so very much, I feel I have learned quite a bit from you, just by watching your videos, but I do have one question, I do my own jump rings, I have invested quite a bit of money for tools, an tumbler, what do I have to do to harden my jump rings? I hope you can help, again THANK YOU!!!!
I love this ring, but in attempted the other one, with the plain wire knot. it looks like crap but I'm still learning and I love itbso much. I love your page
can you make the ring not tarnish by dipping it in varnish or something? love, love, love your videos and teaching method, not too slow for just watching without doing. you should have a million subscribers!
+Christonya Watson Thank you so much for your kind words. It really means a lot. The wire I am using is anti tarnish wire as it already has a coating on it. So I would recommend looking for wire that is already anti tarnish :-)
Hi Sweetheart thank you one of your tutorials of a wide weaved bracelet with purple beads was the first you tube I saw and you have got me into making or I should say trying to make jewelry thank you again Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Sweetheart take care xxxxxx
Think I never heard about this type... I know I can't eat or drink things with ginseng. Get very strange nightmares from it. Had a friend that had same reaction. Thanks for the tutorial Mare and stay safe 🖤🖤🖤🖤
Wow such beautiful detail weaving. I was wondering if you could use this same approach and make hooped earrings. Hopefully I can find the variety gauges of wire that you used as I would like to try this method. Thank you for sharing your marvelous talent.
Best all around wrapping tutorial from the dozens I've watched. I just subscribed because you're a great creative resource. Thank you! I do wonder whether you've any experience/suggestions for purchasing and using gold wire.
Tip: If you have made a mistake while wrapping or bending the wire and you unbend it and rebend it, you will be applying stresses to the metal. You can relieve those stresses by annealing it. Put the copper on the stove or basically any heat source that can bring the temperature of the copper to around 200 degrees centigrade and above. This will cause the copper to soften. You will find that the copper will be a lot easier to bend and fix. This can be done as many times as you want though there will be an oxide layer after heating. You can easily buff it off.
That was awesome advise, thank you. When you say buff the oxidation off, what do you use? I'm looking for ways to keep copper, that "shiny" copper look.
Thank you so much for another great tutorial. I've been waiting for this one. Your presentation is absolutely amazing, so easy to understand. I had already started it and now know how to finish it. Thanks again. Really appreciate it. :-)
Love this ring. Haven't started it yet. Having trouble finding the wire. Can you tell me where you got your wire. I want to start as soon as possible. Thank you for all your resources.
mmucrafters Thank you very much. The wire I am using i the video is from www.jewellerymaker.com but I am currently trying out a new wire supplier as they don't have the wire available that often anymore :-)
Hello, I love this ring. I have some 22 gauge and 28 gauge silver wire (not sterling) and I tried to start in this ring. I found the wire to be very stiff. Is 22 gauge and 28gauge copper softer than silver wire? I would love to figure this out so I can make this ring. Simply gorgeous. Robin
MsRobbi4 Thank you very much. It depends on the wire you are using. You can buy wire in different hardnesses, so you can buy softer wire if that's what you prefer to work with. I hope that helped :-)
i love your work it is so lovely and delicate and rafine. i have a question for you. If i want to keep that beatifull shinny pink gold look of the cooper, how i do that? Do i need to put something on cooper to prevent the metal from tarnishing? Thank you verymuch :-)
Hi there! First, I want to thank you for your awesome tutorials! I've been wire weaving for a while and am so happy I came across your channel! I do have a question: I merchant at a lot of SCA events where your Celtic ring would be very popular. Is it ok if I make them and sell them? I would never do so without your permission. Thanks and keep the tutorials coming!
I'm new to wire wrapping... looking for advice I inherited a bunch of zebra wire but the thickest gauge is 22 to as high as 30. but will this ring still work with 22 base wires wrapped with either 24, 28 or 30?? any specific suggestions for designs I should try?? thank you!!!!!! Ps love ur videos
sleepinbootieify No problem. The wire I am using in this video is from www.jewellerymaker.com and I really enjoy using it, but I am currently looking for a different wire supplier as they don't have the wire available as often anymore :-)
Thank you for replying, it's very kind of you xx I agree with you about wire available from JM and if you do find a new supplier I'd love to know too please? Is that where you get your gemstones from too? I'm looking for a reputable and fairly priced place to buy cabochons at the moment & didn't know where to start looking lol xx Many thanks x Dawn x
sleepinbootieify No problem. I get my gemstones from a few different places, but quite a few of them from JM yes. And especially a lot of my cabochons. They do great bundles with them. I have a haul coming up soon that is going to be quite cabochon heavy ;-)
What do you do if the ends of the wire aren't straight anymore? I am now wrapping my base wire but it starts getting all wrinkly and not so nice. And also how do you get it so flat at the back? I've been trying, and the ring still fits, but it looks so bulky and big, I can't get is to lay flat against the back of the ring.
+Cynthia Bernardy Your base wire does tend to go a bit out of shape while you're working, but then just keep smoothing them back out again with your fingers. The warmth of your hands helps with that as well. Regarding getting the knot to lie flat, I just keep working with it until I'm happy with how it sits. I'm not sure if you are using the same gauge wire as me, but if you are using just a slightly thicker wire that could also be why it seems a little more bulky :-)
+CSLdesigns I have been using 0.6 and 0.2 mm wire. now I am giving it another shot and it already looks better. I guess It's just practice I guess. I am not yet with the ends so I hope they will look better as well. I could not make loops into the wire so I just bend it a little and tried securing it like that, it feels kind of secure but not as much as I would like It to.
Hi there. I love your work especially the two videos of this ring. I was wondering if we make a ring like this or like your other do we have your permission to sell our product. Thanks. Steven
+Steven Zhunio-Hoffman Thank you very much. I'm glad you like them. Yes, you certainly can. I think that would be great, and I wish you the best of luck with it :-)
I am trying my hand at this ring and having some issues getting the knot to center. The weaving was easy enough, if time consuming. But I can't seem to get my knot to center like you do. Any tips? Thanks in advance
Amber Day All I can really say is to keep working with it until it's just right. You can gently use some pliers to help, but be careful as it's very fine wire. I hope it works out for you :-)
To Sharon Berkowitz. I hope you get this as I can't seem to reply straight to you. Thank you very much. I really appreciate it. I haven't used any gold wire myself so unfortunately I can't be of any help :-)
+dre fouree Thank you. Do you mean, use the feature of the knot on the front of the ring? If so, that sounds like a nice idea, and could certainly give a nice look, but would take some experimenting with the design.
overall good tutorial; just hated the way the base wires were finished off. it would have been simpler to just loop the base wires on the end of the main design. Trying to hide the the small loops were so tedious that the main design shifted and did not look good in the end. keep up the good work!
Also, be careful if you are going to anneal this enameled wire. There will be fumes the first time you burn it. Those fumes are from the enamel burning off. Do not worry, the fumes are harmless but nasty smelling.
can you make the ring not tarnish by dipping it in varnish or something? love, love, love your videos and teaching method, not too slow for just watching without doing. you should have a million subscribers!
I have finally found the perfect instructor. I have been so frustrated with other weaving instructions. You have the best tutorial ever. Thank you so much!
Thank you! You are such a good teacher. You explain everything so beautifully and simply. I also love your accent and calm soothing voice. Thank you for sharing your skills.
The Celtic Knot ring is absolutely beautiful - I'm starting out and haven't learned how to solder so I want to make a beautiful ring by wire wrapping - this is lovely!
+Donna Robertson Thank you very much. I'm glad you like it :-)
The delivery of the tutorial alone was an unexpected pleasure - using plain language spoken in a natural manner going through all the intricacies, slowing down at important processes. It would be practically impossible to not get results from following this video. And it is actually quite soothing to not have to be subjected to a 'Tuber's overblown and fake ego!
Just a thought: you have a fair few followers now ... I bet a good number would benefit from branded products like tools and supplies. With all the wire wrapping in evidence, perhaps a good start might be a draw plate and tongs ... do excuse my forwardness - I am just typing out loud, and one of those peeps who have analytical skills in certain fields. I sincerely wish you all the very best in your endeavours, though I suspect you won't be needing any well-wishing!
I had a hard time seeing the celtic knot weave with your other tutorial so I watched this one and it is easier to see how to weave the ends. now I can practice the other ring before trying this one. I love all your tutorials. They are the best and so are you.
+maxdugan211 Thank you so much. I'm glad you figured it out that way :-)
I can't believe I missed both of your vids on the rings. Love both of them.
+It's A Good Day Thank you very much. I'm glad you found them then ;-)
I know this may sound silly but my husband and I love this ring so much that I am going to make one for both of us as matching wedding bands. Still working on the snake ring lol but will catch up soon, I hope. I have bad arthritis in shoulders and 2 ruptured discs in neck so I have to stop a lot and take my time...The smaller the gauge the easier for me lol... ty soooo much, once again I have to say you are special with a beautiful gift. I just can't get enough of your work :)
Chrissy Snyder Thank you very much for your comment. That really means a lot to me. Oooh that sounds really tough, but great to hear that you are working through it. But that the great thing about wirework as well. You can always put it down and come back to it without it unravelling :-)
I truly loved this, as well as all your designs. I started jewelry making as therapy and I truly enjoy it but lack creativity. You are indeed a muse to me. Thank you very much for posting such great tutorials.
+Gary Fleming Thank you very much for your lovely message. It really means a lot to me. I also find it very therapeutic :-)
@@CSLdesigns I am such a fan of your jewelry making tutorials! I also lack creativity at time's and watching you gets those juices flowing. I am going crazy just trying to find the time to start making jewelry! Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful talent with us. It really helps me learn when I can watch it being done!
You are the most thorough person I have seen do jewelry, I enjoy every one of your videos
+Sherry Ann Todd Thank you very much :-)
You are so talented and smart I love your work, I have all the stuff needed to follow your work but I'm hesitant and keep putting it off, scared I'm going to stuff it up.
Thank you so very much for posting this tutorial!!! Your teaching style is so relaxed and yet quite precise. I have taken many classes and have seen many tutorials, but I think this is the best one I've ever seen. I will visit your page and look at all your tutorials. You've done a brilliant and kind service to all us who try constantly to improve and learn new skills :-D
+Arya Loh Thank you so much. That is very kind of you :-)
I wish I knew how to upload pics here. I’m a beginner and made this ring as well as the other one. The knot took time for me - but with practice - I finally got it! Thanks Christina!
OMG!!! LOVE!!! THIS IS BEYOND AWESOME!! i have got to make me one! this would definitely replace my wedding ring! oh i am so in love! and your workmanship is unsurpassed! BEAUTIFUL!
Joy Hodges Thank you so much for your lovely comment. I'm really glad you like it :-)
Hello I am Dora from Kos island Greece.congratulations for your work.It's amazing with accuracy and perfect description.Which makes it much easier to understand.Thank you for that.☺bye bye
Thank you for all your tutorials, they are all so well done, every piece of jewellery you make is so perfect. Thank you! Thank you !Thank you!
Jean Joseph You're very welcome and thank you :-)
Many Thanks! I love your videos. You are a great teacher and a gifted artist.You are so generous to share your expertise and creativity. And it's FREE!!
bextermonkey246 Thank you very much. That is very kind of you to say and I really appreciate it :-)
You are amazing! I am challenging myself right now, working on this. Great tutorial!
Your designs are awesome! Your teaching skills, including the smallest details are great.
great stuff! I"m not a wire wrapper but enjoyed watching you do your thing
+smoothduc Thank you very much :-)
you are such an artist you make it look so easy, lovely work
+Zephyr Starsand Thank you so much. That is very kind of you :-)
You are an excellent, precise instructure, so talented, an patient, you do not rush through your videos, thank you so very much, I feel I have learned quite a bit from you, just by watching your videos, but I do have one question, I do my own jump rings, I have invested quite a bit of money for tools, an tumbler, what do I have to do to harden my jump rings? I hope you can help, again THANK YOU!!!!
I made this in silver and it wasn't bad for my first try! Thanks for this!
+Sarah Walcz That sounds great. I'm really glad to hear that :-)
I love this ring, but in attempted the other one, with the plain wire knot. it looks like crap but I'm still learning and I love itbso much. I love your page
can you make the ring not tarnish by dipping it in varnish or something? love, love, love your videos and teaching method, not too slow for just watching without doing. you should have a million subscribers!
+Christonya Watson Thank you so much for your kind words. It really means a lot. The wire I am using is anti tarnish wire as it already has a coating on it. So I would recommend looking for wire that is already anti tarnish :-)
Hi Sweetheart thank you one of your tutorials of a wide weaved bracelet with purple beads was the first you tube I saw and you have got me into making or I should say trying to make jewelry thank you again Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Sweetheart take care xxxxxx
+Gail Vigar Thank you so much Gail. I'm really glad to hear that. And a merry Christmas and a happy New Year to you to ;-)
Very good instructor good detail information and easy to follow 😀
Think I never heard about this type...
I know I can't eat or drink things with ginseng. Get very strange nightmares from it. Had a friend that had same reaction.
Thanks for the tutorial Mare and stay safe 🖤🖤🖤🖤
Wow such beautiful detail weaving. I was wondering if you could use this same approach and make hooped earrings. Hopefully I can find the variety gauges of wire that you used as I would like to try this method. Thank you for sharing your marvelous talent.
you are so creative! thanks for this great tutorial!
+Izy Treu You're welcome and thank you :-)
Can you do MORE wire woven rings unisex or for men? Love all your work.
Wonderful.Very patient human!!!!
Thank you so much for making these tutorials!
+C. C. C You're welcome and thank you for watching :-)
Best all around wrapping tutorial from the dozens I've watched. I just subscribed because you're a great creative resource. Thank you! I do wonder whether you've any experience/suggestions for purchasing and using gold wire.
brilliant video, very easy to follow, Stunning ring xx
+kim barnes Thank you very much :-)
Thank you again. love the Celtic knots
Very good easy to follow instructions thank you
thank you so much! you have been super help full to me with all your video's!
linda pawlowski You're very welcome and thank you. I really appreciate it :-)
Tip: If you have made a mistake while wrapping or bending the wire and you unbend it and rebend it, you will be applying stresses to the metal. You can relieve those stresses by annealing it. Put the copper on the stove or basically any heat source that can bring the temperature of the copper to around 200 degrees centigrade and above. This will cause the copper to soften. You will find that the copper will be a lot easier to bend and fix. This can be done as many times as you want though there will be an oxide layer after heating. You can easily buff it off.
That was awesome advise, thank you. When you say buff the oxidation off, what do you use? I'm looking for ways to keep copper, that "shiny" copper look.
@@joannbernal3239 another 4 yr old question. A dremel.
I really love your hand works,
love the weave would love to do just a weave band your work is amazing third one I have watch thank you
Thank you so much for another great tutorial. I've been waiting for this one. Your presentation is absolutely amazing, so easy to understand. I had already started it and now know how to finish it. Thanks again. Really appreciate it. :-)
Nanette Dean No problem, and thank you very much. That is very kind of you and I really appreciate it :-)
absolutely gorgeous! I love it
cathi johnson Thank you. I'm glad you like it :-)
TY TY I've been waiting for this one! You are soo good at this.
Victoria G Great, I'm glad to hear that. Thank you very much :-)
Hi
Great designer, thank you for your kind help.i wish you best of luck
Soheir Ghozzi Thank you very much :-)
Love this ring. Haven't started it yet. Having trouble finding the wire. Can you tell me where you got your wire. I want to start as soon as possible. Thank you for all your resources.
mmucrafters Thank you very much. The wire I am using i the video is from www.jewellerymaker.com but I am currently trying out a new wire supplier as they don't have the wire available that often anymore :-)
muy lindos sus trabajos muy bien explicados felicitasiones
great design and well explained as always xox
+Brian Insole Thank you very much :-)
thank you so much, I like it to much. Eva from Argentina
+Neva Juzo You're welcome and thank you :-)
Hello,
I love this ring. I have some 22 gauge and 28 gauge silver wire (not sterling) and I tried to start in this ring. I found the wire to be very stiff. Is 22 gauge and 28gauge copper softer than silver wire? I would love to figure this out so I can make this ring. Simply gorgeous.
Robin
MsRobbi4 Thank you very much. It depends on the wire you are using. You can buy wire in different hardnesses, so you can buy softer wire if that's what you prefer to work with. I hope that helped :-)
I love your designs, easy instructions. I also would like to know where you get such large rolls of wire?
It's been 4 years since you asked but you can buy by the lb at Rio Grande.
amazing your ring .I love it❤
+rasa preiksaitiene Thank you very much :-)
I love this ring, but in attempted the other one, with the plain wire knot. it looks like crap but I'm still learning and I love itbso much.
Lynee Erlenbach Thank you. That's a shame, but practice makes perfect. As long as it's fun for you, that's the most important thing :-)
Beautiful. Thank you for the tutorial.
I realy love that ring you maid.I just wanna ask you that what type of wire you'r using?
0.6mm and 0.25mm copper wire. Any kind of metal wire will do. As long as it is malleable. You can even use titanium if you want as long as it is wire.
i love your work it is so lovely and delicate and rafine. i have a question for you. If i want to keep that beatifull shinny pink gold look of the cooper, how i do that? Do i need to put something on cooper to prevent the metal from tarnishing? Thank you verymuch :-)
You can clean the copper first and add a clear coat of nail polish or coat it in some sort of clear setting epoxy.
Love this ring! Are you using just regular copper wire and not anything like dead soft?
Hi there! First, I want to thank you for your awesome tutorials! I've been wire weaving for a while and am so happy I came across your channel! I do have a question: I merchant at a lot of SCA events where your Celtic ring would be very popular. Is it ok if I make them and sell them? I would never do so without your permission. Thanks and keep the tutorials coming!
Beautiful! Thank you so much!
That is really cool!
I'm new to wire wrapping... looking for advice I inherited a bunch of zebra wire but the thickest gauge is 22 to as high as 30. but will this ring still work with 22 base wires wrapped with either 24, 28 or 30?? any specific suggestions for designs I should try?? thank you!!!!!! Ps love ur videos
Thank you so much for all your tutorials xx could I ask where you prefer to get the wire you use please? xx
sleepinbootieify No problem. The wire I am using in this video is from www.jewellerymaker.com and I really enjoy using it, but I am currently looking for a different wire supplier as they don't have the wire available as often anymore :-)
Thank you for replying, it's very kind of you xx
I agree with you about wire available from JM and if you do find a new supplier
I'd love to know too please? Is that where you get your gemstones from too?
I'm looking for a reputable and fairly priced place to buy cabochons at the moment
& didn't know where to start looking lol xx
Many thanks x
Dawn x
sleepinbootieify No problem. I get my gemstones from a few different places, but quite a few of them from JM yes. And especially a lot of my cabochons. They do great bundles with them. I have a haul coming up soon that is going to be quite cabochon heavy ;-)
Hi I am thinking of creating this with white gold and use the 0.6mm wire to create four prongs to hold a single black diamond.
balood sounds lovely.
What do you do if the ends of the wire aren't straight anymore? I am now wrapping my base wire but it starts getting all wrinkly and not so nice.
And also how do you get it so flat at the back? I've been trying, and the ring still fits, but it looks so bulky and big, I can't get is to lay flat against the back of the ring.
+Cynthia Bernardy Your base wire does tend to go a bit out of shape while you're working, but then just keep smoothing them back out again with your fingers. The warmth of your hands helps with that as well. Regarding getting the knot to lie flat, I just keep working with it until I'm happy with how it sits. I'm not sure if you are using the same gauge wire as me, but if you are using just a slightly thicker wire that could also be why it seems a little more bulky :-)
+CSLdesigns I have been using 0.6 and 0.2 mm wire. now I am giving it another shot and it already looks better. I guess It's just practice I guess. I am not yet with the ends so I hope they will look better as well. I could not make loops into the wire so I just bend it a little and tried securing it like that, it feels kind of secure but not as much as I would like It to.
Hi there.
I love your work especially the two videos of this ring. I was wondering if we make a ring like this or like your other do we have your permission to sell our product.
Thanks.
Steven
+Steven Zhunio-Hoffman Thank you very much. I'm glad you like them. Yes, you certainly can. I think that would be great, and I wish you the best of luck with it :-)
Me encantan tus videos ojalá estuvieran en español 😢 para entender la expocacion
I am trying my hand at this ring and having some issues getting the knot to center. The weaving was easy enough, if time consuming. But I can't seem to get my knot to center like you do. Any tips? Thanks in advance
Amber Day All I can really say is to keep working with it until it's just right. You can gently use some pliers to help, but be careful as it's very fine wire. I hope it works out for you :-)
Thank you! I kind of got there in the end. There's really not an easy way is there. Still, thanks for replying :-) its a great tutorial
Amber Day Hehe, no not really, but I'm glad to hear that :-)
Is it possible to make a band with the weave only all the way around?
wow love this!
+Alyssa Dominic Thank you very much :-)
Beautiful!
Thanks for the tips. I'm gonna throw your wrapping techniques into my vaping 😊
To Sharon Berkowitz. I hope you get this as I can't seem to reply straight to you. Thank you very much. I really appreciate it. I haven't used any gold wire myself so unfortunately I can't be of any help :-)
Looks challenging, but I'll attempt the first style. Other than that.. quite lovely.
kaye t Thank you :-)
You're very welcome. All your themes are amazing.
I love to watch videos of the making of wire jewelry, but i am always reluctant that if i make something, the wire will tarnish
If you don't have 30 gauge wire what is the best alternative?
How would you connect a 3 or 4 base wire woven ring?
where can i get large spools of wire? all i can find is 10 foot or shorter.
Debio terminar el tejido con el alambre delgado y luego entrelazar para formar la figura. No entendi como formo la figura.
Can i replace the 30 gauge with 28 or 32 gauge wire?
Sorry but could I used 0.7mm and 0.3mm white gold wire instead as I cannot get the size you use in white gold.
You can. You just need to be able to account for the extra thickness.
OMG yer a GENIUS !!!!!,,,,holy cow!!!
gypsy269 Hehe thank you. Not so sure about the genius part though :-P
Can I use a 20 gauge and 26 gauge to make this also?
this ring is darn hot but there is no way in heck i would have the time to sit there and weave it.
+123bubblygumpop 123love Thank you. Hehe, it does take a bit of time, but not that bad I think :-)
ciao sono Vita ,ma sei bravissima li sai spiegare benissimo ,scusa ma non parlo ne scrivo l inglese
this look amazing.
this is great ty i want to make a cross this way help pls
+dre fouree Thank you. Do you mean, use the feature of the knot on the front of the ring? If so, that sounds like a nice idea, and could certainly give a nice look, but would take some experimenting with the design.
BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!! I love it
+Silvi S. Thank you very much :-)
so pretty,,,
nana pena Thank you :-)
Wow thank you
Bellissimo intreccio grazie 😘😉
mystellaluminosa Thank you :-)
overall good tutorial; just hated the way the base wires were finished off. it would have been simpler to just loop the base wires on the end of the main design. Trying to hide the the small loops were so tedious that the main design shifted and did not look good in the end. keep up the good work!
Where do you buy your wire?
+Raven Lawrence The wire I used in this video is from www.jewellerymaker.com :-)
Bello!!!!!!!!!!
Also, be careful if you are going to anneal this enameled wire. There will be fumes the first time you burn it. Those fumes are from the enamel burning off. Do not worry, the fumes are harmless but nasty smelling.
ti scrivo da Castellammare del golfo provincia Trapani (Sicilia)
Uh
Not the best directions a little sketchy and unsure.
impossible to follow
can you make the ring not tarnish by dipping it in varnish or something? love, love, love your videos and teaching method, not too slow for just watching without doing. you should have a million subscribers!
You can use a clear nail polish or even a clear setting epoxy.
I love this ring, but in attempted the other one, with the plain wire knot. it looks like crap but I'm still learning and I love itbso much.