Thank you for this! I just completed mine last night. Excellent tutorial- I struggled with getting the links evenly spaced, but otherwise, this was a really fun build.
I watched your tutorial because I had to relearn how to make these. I appreciated the time you took to go through all the steps. Your links are spaced further apart than the ones I made in the past. To shorten the length between spirals, just shorten the loop that the links fit through so its not sticking out so far. you might have to unbend the links slightly in order to fit them together but then you squish them down just like you've done and they look great. I use 6 inches of wire per link and fit 26 spiral links on a 7.5 inch bracelet. I am constantly telling people I am wearing 13 feet of copper on my wrist. They usually can't believe it.
Absolutely correct 👍🏻 but I prefer mine a little further spaced as I feel it gives the bracelet a little more movement and less rigidity 🤩 It does take a LOT of wire 😆
I always look forward to seeing what beautiful works of art you have to share with us. You are so talented, unique, and your kind soul really shines through it all, I could listen to your tutorials all day. Thank you for inspiring me ❤
I made these years ago using non tarnish various colors of wire from Artbeads. There is a large book showing many copper wire projects but it was great to see someone create a video explaining this in detail so thank you this from a fello brit from Liverpool living in Texas you made me feel at home.
Hi Samantha, after you posted about this tutorial the other day, I made one. Funniest thing, I used longer wire for my links and yet my individual links are the same size as yours. Now I'm making one from your tutorial. You are so talented and a great teacher. I've made a few bracelets from your tutorials. You make it so easy. Thank you so much.
Thank you for your video. I made a link with 18 guage square copper wire and it looks great. I'm will have to buy more square wire to make enough for a bracelet but I am excited to see the finished product ✌🏼️
👍🏻 Great tutorial, you’re very positive with ending practically every sentence with “okay?” I love your accent too, with a slight “k” after every verb ending with “ing”, like startingk, lol.
If you look through my other videos, I did another tutorial on the clasps for this particular bracelet ☺️ th-cam.com/video/h3hFf-wsxU4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ytesNqNTbmPuiKkX
Hi Samantha, from a fellow Samantha, great tutorial the bracelet looks amazing and will have a go at this. Just started to use wire, however I am not sure where to buy wire from I use Hobby Craft but its very limited on sizes and I would love to use some square shaped wire. Would you be good enough to recommend a company in the Uk. Thanks Sam
Thanks for this, very clear instructions. I have started following your tutorial but found my step pliers smallest diameter(3mm) must be larger than yours and I needed 162mm of wire vs your 140mm to make the 2 coils 50mm apart. Now when I bend the centre to form the interconnect loop I find the loop ends up behind the coils rather than just below. Aah! My 3mm dia. step causing problems again. I have ordered a new pair with a 2 mm dia. barrel. Can you tell me if that is the same diameter as you used in this video? This difference is critical in making this piece .
Hi there. Yes, mine are 2-9 mm increments. My instructions here are not fixed though, so it seems like you worked your measurements out amazingly 😍 I just give my measurements as a guide. I know some folks use round nose too, so it’s really just about finding your own method with the tools you have. 🥰
I love the tutorial. I made a bracelet using copper wire. I love how it turned out. My only question now is how do I do a latch on it? At one end I get where you would put the hook, but where on the other end do I put something to hook into? I'm at a loss. Help!!!!!!
Hi Jeanetta 👋 You can attach any clasp you like to the end with the double wire and hook it into the loop on the final unit. Would you like a quick tutorial on the clasp I used?
Thanks!
Thank you so much, Bonnie. That’s so very kind of you 🥰
@@samanthalatimer1 you’re very welcome. Your videos are worth lots more!
Thank you for this! I just completed mine last night. Excellent tutorial- I struggled with getting the links evenly spaced, but otherwise, this was a really fun build.
Splendid 🙌 I’m so glad you found it helpful
Samantha you are a wonderful teacher. I appreciate your concise instructions.
That is so very kind of you to say, thank you ☺️ I’m very grateful for your support ❣️
So intricate! They look like Owl eyes individually and I will make them as earrings to match! Ty!❤
They do! And yes, they are beautiful as earrings… and you can dangle charms or beads from the loop ☺️
I love your tutorials. Your instructions are easy to follow.
That’s so very kind! Thank you! And thank you for becoming a member. 🥰
I watched your tutorial because I had to relearn how to make these. I appreciated the time you took to go through all the steps. Your links are spaced further apart than the ones I made in the past. To shorten the length between spirals, just shorten the loop that the links fit through so its not sticking out so far. you might have to unbend the links slightly in order to fit them together but then you squish them down just like you've done and they look great. I use 6 inches of wire per link and fit 26 spiral links on a 7.5 inch bracelet. I am constantly telling people I am wearing 13 feet of copper on my wrist. They usually can't believe it.
Absolutely correct 👍🏻 but I prefer mine a little further spaced as I feel it gives the bracelet a little more movement and less rigidity 🤩 It does take a LOT of wire 😆
Love to watch your tutorials, you explain each step of the process well. Thank you.
You are so welcome! 🤗
I always look forward to seeing what beautiful works of art you have to share with us. You are so talented, unique, and your kind soul really shines through it all, I could listen to your tutorials all day. Thank you for inspiring me ❤
That’s so very kind of you, thank you for your lovely comment 😍
I made these years ago using non tarnish various colors of wire from Artbeads. There is a large book showing many copper wire projects but it was great to see someone create a video explaining this in detail so thank you this from a fello brit from Liverpool living in Texas you made me feel at home.
Ah that’s lovely. I’ve spent many a happy time in Liverpool ❣️
Hi Samantha, after you posted about this tutorial the other day, I made one. Funniest thing, I used longer wire for my links and yet my individual links are the same size as yours. Now I'm making one from your tutorial. You are so talented and a great teacher. I've made a few bracelets from your tutorials. You make it so easy. Thank you so much.
How lovely! You probably had tighter spirals on yours 🤗 And thank you so much… you’re so very kind 🥰
I love these coils!
Thank you ☺️
I love this. The links look like owls! Very pretty. Thank you ❤
You are so welcome! 🤗
GORGEOUS ❤
Thank you ☺️
you’re amazing ty for your tutorials
You're so welcome! 😍
Beautiful ❤
Thank you! 😊
Wonderful videos very helpful haw you explain and the sizing you provide. Please keep up the good tutorials ❤😊
That’s very kind of you, thank you ☺️
I even prefer the back side. It gives added interest.
Agreed! They’re very pretty either way 🤗
Beautiful Samantha, gonna attempt to make these…thank you for sharing. And I’m so glad that you and your son are on the road to recovery…God bless.
That’s so very kind of you. Thank you ☺️ Hope you have fun making the bracelet
these are beautiful
Thank you! 😊
Gorgeous
Thank you ☺️
Thank you for this tutorial. I actually just made a couple and sent it to my mom as a surprise.
Oh that’s so lovely 🥰 I’m sure she will adore them ❣️
I made this bracelet and silver is beautiful. Thanks so much yoy are a good teacher
Oh the silver will look amazing with this design ☺️
Stunning! I must make this…thank you for sharing ❤️I am from the USA and look forward to more of your videos.
Hello 👋 Lovely to have you here. I hope you enjoy making this gorgeous piece ❣️
Oh my, how Beautiful & easy this is to make. Would look nice using 2 or 3 links and use as earrings.
Absolutely ☺️
Such a lovely bracelet & a wonderful tutorial ❣️ Looking forward to making it!! Thank you❤
Thank you so much! And I hope you enjoy making it 🥰
What a clever design. I'll definitely be making this. Thank you.
You’re very welcome ☺️
Great tutorial. Beautiful bracelet & great teaching as always 😊
Thank you so much ☺️
They look beautiful!❤ Thank you for sharing!🙂👍❤
Thank you so much! And you’re so welcome ☺️
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us.
My pleasure! 😇
I’m so happy to find your channel . Extremely talented!! Beautiful work and you make it so effortlessly. I’m excited to try this pattern.
Thanks so much 😊 I’m so happy you’re here! Hope you enjoy making this bracelet 🥰
Thank you for your video. I made a link with 18 guage square copper wire and it looks great. I'm will have to buy more square wire to make enough for a bracelet but I am excited to see the finished product ✌🏼️
Ooh I think the square wire would make this look amazing and a little more unusual 😍
Samantha, these brackets are stunning. Thank you for the concise instructions! I’m going to attempt one in 18ga dark copper.
Dark copper will look amazing 🤩
Thanks!
Thank you so very much for your continued support 🥰
Samantha so happy to have found you, this is brilliant! Beautiful job. I just learned to make your infinity link. Thank you! ❤😉
Ah, you’re so very welcome 🙏 Thank you for your kindness ☺️
@@samanthalatimer1 thank you Samantha for teaching us. I subscribed to your channel. Have a great Monday and week! 😉✌️❤️
thank you so much for subscribing @@@laurettabratti6638
Truly amazing piece, just beautiful! Thanks Samantha!
You are so welcome! 🙏 I’m pleased you enjoyed the video
Perfectly done tutorial. Thank you.
You're very welcome! ☺️ Thank you 🙏
Love this thank you for sharing ❤️
You’re very welcome ☺️
Thank you, can’t wait to try this beautiful design!
I just know you’ll love it and make lots!!! 😍
Beautiful 😍
Thank you! 😊
Beautiful! 😍
Thank you 🤩
You’re amazing
Oh thank you! ☺️ That’s so lovely of you to say 🥰
👍🏻 Great tutorial, you’re very positive with ending practically every sentence with “okay?”
I love your accent too, with a slight “k” after every verb ending with “ing”, like startingk, lol.
Argh! I hope it’s not irritating 😅 Glad you enjoyed the video 😍
Reminds me of tbe symbol the spiral of creation
❤️❤️
This beautiful l,m from Egypt
Hello 👋 How lucky to be from such an historic and beautiful country ☺️
Think you ❤
Love it so mach. Thanks
You’re very welcome ☺️
Great job, I enjoyed your easy to follow instruction, what do I use for a clasp to close the bracelet, thanks
Hi there, and thank you! If you look on my channel page, the video that follows this one, shows you how to do the clasps ☺️
Really brilliant I am going to make myself one. How do you fix a clasps at the end. I did not see it. Thank you Bernice from SA.
If you look through my other videos, I did another tutorial on the clasps for this particular bracelet ☺️
th-cam.com/video/h3hFf-wsxU4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ytesNqNTbmPuiKkX
Hi Samantha, from a fellow Samantha, great tutorial the bracelet looks amazing and will have a go at this. Just started to use wire, however I am not sure where to buy wire from I use Hobby Craft but its very limited on sizes and I would love to use some square shaped wire. Would you be good enough to recommend a company in the Uk. Thanks Sam
Hello fellow Samantha 👋😍 I’d definitely recommend wires.co.uk
They have so many wires and they’re a really good price. 🥰
Thanks for this, very clear instructions. I have started following your tutorial but found my step pliers smallest diameter(3mm) must be larger than yours and I needed 162mm of wire vs your 140mm to make the 2 coils 50mm apart. Now when I bend the centre to form the interconnect loop I find the loop ends up behind the coils rather than just below. Aah! My 3mm dia. step causing problems again. I have ordered a new pair with a 2 mm dia. barrel. Can you tell me if that is the same diameter as you used in this video? This difference is critical in making this piece .
Hi there. Yes, mine are 2-9 mm increments. My instructions here are not fixed though, so it seems like you worked your measurements out amazingly 😍 I just give my measurements as a guide. I know some folks use round nose too, so it’s really just about finding your own method with the tools you have. 🥰
@@samanthalatimer1 Thanks. This is my first wire work project but I'm learning heaps as I go along. Cheers.
@@Moonlight0551 sounds like you’re doing wonderfully 😍
This tutorial is great and so easy to follow. The problem I have with spirals is I keep badly marring the wire. ☹️ Any tips?
Try using nylon jaw pliers… they’re super soft and less likely to mark the wire ☺️
Thank you! I’ll look into getting a decent pair. I need to adjust my death grip 😂
@@rowanmcnay oh I hear you! I have one of those too 😍
Thank you
You're welcome ☺️
Cok guzel olmuş
Çok teşekkür ederim. Çok kibarsın 🥰
I love the tutorial. I made a bracelet using copper wire. I love how it turned out. My only question now is how do I do a latch on it? At one end I get where you would put the hook, but where on the other end do I put something to hook into? I'm at a loss. Help!!!!!!
Hi Jeanetta 👋 You can attach any clasp you like to the end with the double wire and hook it into the loop on the final unit. Would you like a quick tutorial on the clasp I used?
@@samanthalatimer1 I would love that. Thank you so much.
I’ll attend to it today 🥰
@@samanthalatimer1 thank you so much. You're such a dear.
Oh fab.thats just what I needed so please ignore my comment earlier!!!!
How fi you do the clasp?or fud i miss some of your instructions?😳
I did a separate video for the clasp. It’s the one after this one ☺️
What is the hardness of the wire
This is soft, but half hard will be fine too 🥰
so beautıful...
Thank you 🤩