Thank you for this excellent teaching video. I have tried a version of this a long time ago but I was not satisfied with the design I had. I am ever so pleased to find this. Thank you for sharing your gifts and abilities. God bless you!
Very nice, but a few missteps. You identified one pliers as a flat nose and it’s actually a chain nose pliers. You identified the round nose pliers as needle nose. And when you cut the wire, you didn’t use the flush end to ensure you had a flush cut on the end of the wire. Still. Pretty earrings.
Technically speaking, you're correct! I often use the names interchangeably even though they are actually separate tools. That's a good point to make about the flush cutters. Thank you!
Wow, that’s pretty critical. Who cares what they are called, they almost all do the same job. The earring are great, thank you for sharing your precious time helping us. 🫶🏻
Thank you for sharing. They are beautiful despite what someone had to nitpick everything. I don't understand why people have to be so critical because you're doing this to share free. Just saying. Again thank you for sharing
In technical teaching tutorials, it can be confusing to newbies to have terms different with different presenters or dealing with merchants. details matter. The comments were delivered in a constructive matter.
@@resistersister4It wasn’t meant to be critical. But for beginners, they should be given correct information about the various tools. And if you’re out there teaching someone, it’s helpful to use the correct terminology. What you call the tools on your own isn’t important. But my students get confused when terms are interchanged.
Thank you for this excellent teaching video. I have tried a version of this a long time ago but I was not satisfied with the design I had. I am ever so pleased to find this. Thank you for sharing your gifts and abilities. God bless you!
I'm so glad landed on my channel to find it! Thank you for watching and I'm thrilled to share my God-given talents with ya'll!
Very nice - you give very concise directions - nice and clear. Looking forward to making.
Thanks so much for the feedback! Enjoy!
So pretty!! I loved this design!! 😍💖I might try to make my own versions of these for my customers 😍
Thank you! That’s awesome! Enjoy customizing the design😄
I love these dangles. They are awesome. Thank you for showing this tutorial.
I think they're pretty cute too! ;) Thank you so much and you're very welcome!
Wow, love these. Thanks for showing how to make them.
Thank you! You are so welcome! Enjoy!
Very nice,you explained it and demonstrated it very well, Thank you!!!
Glad it was helpful! You're welcome!
Lovely earrings! Thank you so much for sharing! I can’t wait to make it.😘
Thank you! Have a fun!🫶🏼
Absolutely love this! Trying it now!
Thank you! That's awesome!
So simple but beautiful! Lots of ways to change them up too! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you! 😊 Yes, these earrings have so many customizable options!
And you’re welcome💕 thanks for being here!
EXCELLENT instructions! I am so happy I found you ❤ PS - The earrings are classy and gorgeous..thanku ❤
Thanks for the feedback! I’m glad that you’re here!
And thank you, that’s so sweet! 🤍
Thanks so much! Off to try right now
You're welcome. That's awesome!
Muy lindos!!! Gracias querida amiga!
😊 gracias!! ¡Eres muy amable y de nada!💙
Love your tutorial. Pretty eatrings.
Glad you like them and thank you for watching! 😄
Love these earrings 😊
Glad you like them! Thanks for stopping by!
Love the earrings thank you for sharing 😊
I’m glad you like them! Thanks for being here!
Love your design. Thank you
Thank you! 😊
Awesome 👏
Thank you!
Love these❤
Thank you, me too!
Beautiful ❤
Thank you! 😊
These are not needle nose luv….they are round nose pliers. Needle nose are also known as chain nose and have a flat smooth surface.
You're probably right! lol
I tend to use the names interchangeably even though they're technically different types of pliers.
Hi I have a question for you what size are the objects you used to shape the wire.
The largest hoop is 1 1/2 inches across. The next is 1 1/4”. The smallest hoop is just under 1 inch. Hope that helps!
Nice
😊 thank you!
Very easy for beginner i will try
I’m glad you think so! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing 😊
Thanks for watching!
Nice!
Thanks!
So, nice . Thanks ❤
Thank you!
@@KatiroseCreates your welcome, I also make jewelry
Great tutorial! Thanks-you have a new subscriber in me!
Thank you so much!
أحسنتِ، شكرا
Thank you! And you’re welcome!😄
What size jump ring are you using
I made these on the round nose pliers and I would guess they’re somewhere around 5-6mm
Thank you. I just watched the video.
Very nice, but a few missteps. You identified one pliers as a flat nose and it’s actually a chain nose pliers. You identified the round nose pliers as needle nose. And when you cut the wire, you didn’t use the flush end to ensure you had a flush cut on the end of the wire. Still. Pretty earrings.
Technically speaking, you're correct! I often use the names interchangeably even though they are actually separate tools. That's a good point to make about the flush cutters. Thank you!
Wow, that’s pretty critical. Who cares what they are called, they almost all do the same job. The earring are great, thank you for sharing your precious time helping us. 🫶🏻
Thank you for sharing. They are beautiful despite what someone had to nitpick everything. I don't understand why people have to be so critical because you're doing this to share free. Just saying. Again thank you for sharing
In technical teaching tutorials, it can be confusing to newbies to have terms different with different presenters or dealing with merchants. details matter. The comments were delivered in a constructive matter.
@@resistersister4It wasn’t meant to be critical. But for beginners, they should be given correct information about the various tools. And if you’re out there teaching someone, it’s helpful to use the correct terminology. What you call the tools on your own isn’t important. But my students get confused when terms are interchanged.
Great job,beautiful.thank you .Lili
Thank you!