SURFSHARK VPN AFFILIATE LINK (get 2 months free) tinyurl.com/4funjtb2 ********SAFETY WARNING******** Keep tools and wires out of reach of children. This design also includes a straight, long, but blunt piece of wire (pin). I would advice not to use this with kids. If you feel that the wire is too long, make it shorter and create 2 looped ends instead of 1. Thank you for watching everyone! Check out the tools I used in the Description box or my Amazon Storefront www.amazon.com/shop/mithrilartsandjewelry Watch more Wire Wrapping Videos: tinyurl.com/a96rtcw2
This is ornately beautiful, and your curves and swirls flow so gracefully, and yet, it's still engineered solidly to hold the stone and to be one solid matrix. After watching several of your tutorials, I can see the swirls in swirls technique, which elaborates the swirl and also locks the multiple strands in place. Outstanding, and I'm learning a lot! Thanks for sharing these.
Thank u so much! Yes, that is the concept that I'm trying to perfect. I've been studying filigree/scroll drawings and engravings lately and I get a lot of ideas from there. I try to emulate them through wire work and make them as 3D-looking as possible without the use of solder. My life would've been much easier if I could solder, but unfortunately, my apt is not well ventilated for that type of activity. Perhaps one day, when I move to another place, I'll start doing that. :)
@@MithrilArtsandJewelry I just started wire-wrapping a couple of months ago, and I don't like solder because I live in a small wooden house and I also don't know how, though I've watched tutorials on that. Cold-working has no fire danger, or ventilation issues. Hope to learn from you and one or two others.
@@RichardMerrill3Hawk welcome to the wire art community 💙💙💙 I'll do my best to make more tutorials to help people like you who just picked up wire wrapping recently.
I looked at your tutorial. I was very impressed. It seems to be a minimum of details, but what a beauty it turned out! You creative success! Keep making us happy with your work!
Absolutely GORGEOUS!!!. You are an incredibly creative young woman, the way you wrap is, to me, a much easier way to be more creative. Something that I would appreciate…once you finish a section, if you could hold the piece closer to the camera so that we can better understand what you have done. Much love ❤️
Thank you so much for the lovely compliment. I really appreciate it. As for suggestion, I think I already do that but no problem, I'll hold it up a bit longer and closer to the camera next time. 💙
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********SAFETY WARNING********
Keep tools and wires out of reach of children. This design also includes a straight, long, but blunt piece of wire (pin). I would advice not to use this with kids. If you feel that the wire is too long, make it shorter and create 2 looped ends instead of 1.
Thank you for watching everyone! Check out the tools I used in the Description box or my Amazon Storefront www.amazon.com/shop/mithrilartsandjewelry
Watch more Wire Wrapping Videos: tinyurl.com/a96rtcw2
Such a beautiful piece of art and not only can it be used on a scarf, but a person with long hair could use it as a hair clip.
Thank you so much :) Yes, you can definitely use it as a hair pin ❤️
Can't wait to make one for my mother in law's Yule gift 😍
Awww that's really sweet. I hope she likes it 💙
This is so beautiful! No one can do swirls like you! But I'm going to give it a try! Thank you!
Thank you so much! If you want to learn how I make swirls, you can refer to this tutorial. th-cam.com/video/hCdlDbHkR2c/w-d-xo.html :)
Beautiful!
Thank you! 💙
This piece is so elegant, gorgeous! Thank you for the tutorial! You make me feel like I might just be able to do that!😃👍
I know you can do it!❤
Это так красиво, я чуть дар речи не потеряла 😍😍😍
Большое спасибо!❤
This is absolutely GORGEOUS. Thank you for sharing this tutorial.
Thank u for watching 💙💙💙
I love this. I can't wait to try it.
Thank u so much! Looking forward to seeing it 💙
This is ornately beautiful, and your curves and swirls flow so gracefully, and yet, it's still engineered solidly to hold the stone and to be one solid matrix. After watching several of your tutorials, I can see the swirls in swirls technique, which elaborates the swirl and also locks the multiple strands in place. Outstanding, and I'm learning a lot! Thanks for sharing these.
Thank u so much! Yes, that is the concept that I'm trying to perfect. I've been studying filigree/scroll drawings and engravings lately and I get a lot of ideas from there. I try to emulate them through wire work and make them as 3D-looking as possible without the use of solder. My life would've been much easier if I could solder, but unfortunately, my apt is not well ventilated for that type of activity. Perhaps one day, when I move to another place, I'll start doing that. :)
@@MithrilArtsandJewelry I just started wire-wrapping a couple of months ago, and I don't like solder because I live in a small wooden house and I also don't know how, though I've watched tutorials on that. Cold-working has no fire danger, or ventilation issues. Hope to learn from you and one or two others.
@@RichardMerrill3Hawk welcome to the wire art community 💙💙💙 I'll do my best to make more tutorials to help people like you who just picked up wire wrapping recently.
I looked at your tutorial. I was very impressed. It seems to be a minimum of details, but what a beauty it turned out! You creative success! Keep making us happy with your work!
Thank you so much! I really appreciate the comment. I'll work harder to make more content for everyone to enjoy and learn from 💙
This is a very nice scarf tutorial, I will definitely try this for Christmas. Thank you
Thank u so much for watching. I hope u enjoy making this and Merry Christmas! :)
Gorgeous! 💕
Thank u 💙💙💙
Stunning ❤
Thank u so much 💙
Very lovely! Thank you!!
You're most welcome and thank you for watching! 💙💙💙
I am always amazed and impressed by your work! TFS
Thank you Eve! I'm really happy for your continued support to this channel! 💙💙💙
There just really isn't much like the 12 gauge to hammer. It creates and allows for a beautiful pattern. Great idea btw 👍👏👏👏
Thank you 💙
Beautiful! 😍😍😍 Love your tutorials, thank you so much! 😀
Thank u so much for watching! 😍
Beautifully done! You make it look so dang easy.
Thank you so much 💙
Absolutely GORGEOUS!!!. You are an incredibly creative young woman, the way you wrap is, to me, a much easier way to be more creative. Something that I would appreciate…once you finish a section, if you could hold the piece closer to the camera so that we can better understand what you have done. Much love ❤️
Thank you so much for the lovely compliment. I really appreciate it. As for suggestion, I think I already do that but no problem, I'll hold it up a bit longer and closer to the camera next time. 💙
@@MithrilArtsandJewelry you are forever beautiful 😻
such a beautiful design. It is a project I love to create.
Thank u so much. I'm glad you like it 😊
Wow this a really beautiful design ❤️🇩🇰
Very nice, thank you!
Thank you for watching! ❣
I love this! I think we could make this into a cuff and/or a pendant. too. I'll try it. thanks!!
Definitely! :) Thank you for watching!
This is lovely, thank you!
Thank u for watching! 💙
This is fantastic! Really inspired me to create something similar using some custom polymer clay cabochons I have had for a while. Thank you!
That's great! Thank u for watching! 💙
Great Job!
Thank you so much! 💙
You got some skills girl, I hope you don't mind if I use this design , it is great.
Thank you so much. Of course you may use it! :) do tag me on instagram if you do use it so i can see it. :) @mithrilartsandjewelry
Very beautiful, what color sulphur was that? And thank you for the tutorial can't wait to see more.
What material do you use underneath the wire while you hammer it? ❤❤❤
It's called a bench block :) amzn.to/3STbIif
Beautiful!!
Thank you so much Denise! ❣