Thank you for taking so much time to explain this intricate and breathtaking wire work. Really helpful to those of us at the beginning of our journey. 💎
I haven't made any jewelry for a while. I was so delighted to find this tutorial from you. I love this bracelet design! You always inspire me as you did yet again. Thank you ever so much!!!
Yep, definetly will try to make that one as well :D Got here because of your hollow kumihimo wire bracelet with the pearls in it. Thank you for being so creative and for taking the time to create videos to teach complete strangers how to make their own jewelry!
Wow... that is very lovely! I've been making rosette earrings and was trying to thing of something to make to match. This looks perfect although for me, a little more time consuming but definitely looks worth it. I'll definitely circle back to this. Thanks for sharing!
Amazing! I think I would try this with some sort of fibre or string as it looks like such a task & pretty overwhelming to make. Looks easy when you do it! (:
Are the wires square stock that you are using for the base wires in the rose bracket? It sure looks like it from where I’m seeing it. So awesome, a beautiful piece of wire art.
Soooo lovely❣️ Just what I was looking for to match a set of rings. Much better than what I was going to do.👏👏👏 Thank you and hoping you have a blessed Christmas Season❣️🖖🙏
I love this bracelet. I am new to wire. I started this bracelet with the suggested wire and my weaving wire keeps breaking. Any suggestions? I am trying to keep it tight but maybe to tight.
Your pieces are fantastic! Where would I (as a beginner) go to to buy the wire you use. Somewhere I can trust that's actually copper & sterling silver?
pretty sure that might work, it'll just produce smaller roses and make the bracelet look more fragile probably. and the wrapping wil be a bit harder because everything is finer and smaller.
Diagonal wrap is quite easy. It consists of a simple weaving pattern, you repeat over and over again, until you've weaved as much as you need. 1. Pick the first thick wire you want to use and wrap the weaving wire around once. 2. Add the second thick wire, now wrapping around both wires. Keep the wires flat next to each other. The weaving wire needs to come out between the two wires you just wrapped. 3. After that you add another thick wire and wrap around the last two wires that were added, ignoring the first one. Weaving wire coming out between the wires you just wrapped again. 4. Add another thick wire, wrap the last two wires, ignore first and second wire... and so on. 5. Repeat that until you've added all the thick wires you want to use and finish the weaving round by wrapping only the last wire once. 6. Move the weaving wire down behind the thicker wires, pulling it to the front below the lowest wire. 7. Start the round again by wrapping the lowest wire once. 8. Wrap the lowest 2 wires. Weaving wire coming out between the wires you just wrapped. 9. Move up one wire, now wrapping #2 and #3, after that #3 and #4 and so on until you've wrapped only the top wire again. After wrapping 2, the weaving wire will always need to come out between thmost recently wrapped wires. 10. Repeat step 6, then carefully push your new weave back to the last rounds weave with your nails or with pliers. 11. Repeat Steps 7 to 10, until you're satisfied with the length of your wire weave part ;) Or short: Wrap one, wrap two, move up one, wrap two, move up, repeat until you've reached the top, then wrap one and go back behind yur wires, coming out under your bottom wire. Then repeat wrapping up again, pushing the weave back to the former round carefully so they're lined upnext to each other. This way it'll look like the weaves around the wires are tilted diagonally. Hence the name.
Beautiful bracelet. You have magical hands and your work is beautiful!
The work you do is gorgeous. Thank you for sharing it with us. It's absolutely beautiful 💐🌹
Just gorgeous
WOW, just wow!! So amazing and your instructions are absolutely clear! So happy I found you!
This is so beautiful! I cant wait to try it. ! I love how intricate it is. Thank you for sharing!
Christina Wow . Thank You for sharing . This bracelet is stunning. As usual you have outdone yourself. Wishing you Safe and Happy Holidays.
This is gorgeous craftsmanship!!!!!
Thank you for taking so much time to explain this intricate and breathtaking wire work. Really helpful to those of us at the beginning of our journey. 💎
Your work is beautiful. I love it!
I love love your videos. I have learned so much from you.
Outstanding!! Absolutely BEAUTIFUL!!
I haven't made any jewelry for a while. I was so delighted to find this tutorial from you. I love this bracelet design! You always inspire me as you did yet again. Thank you ever so much!!!
Thank you for this my daughter is a rose fanatic. Also thank you for converting to inches for us US people.
Your art work is beautiful and you're a great teacher.
Wow....what a gorgeous bracelet!! Thank you!!
Thank you for this video. It’s very beautiful and perfect for Valentines. You do a great job with instructions.
That is such a beautiful bracelet in both colors. Great work!! Thank you for sharing your videos. 😊💗👍
Yep, definetly will try to make that one as well :D
Got here because of your hollow kumihimo wire bracelet with the pearls in it.
Thank you for being so creative and for taking the time to create videos to teach complete strangers how to make their own jewelry!
This is Beautiful I love it!
These Roses are absolutely gorgeous! I'm starting mine and I only hope they turn out half as good as yours! Thank you for sharing.
Such beautiful creations..
Loved your jewelry 💕💕💕💕💕
Best wishes from India 👍👍👍👍👍👍
You're the best in the world 👍🌺👏👏
So many have been my favorites over the year but This is the One..Stunning Design.
Beautiful work. You make it look so easy.😊
wow love this!
كالعادة فنانة 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Exquisite!! Thanks so much for sharing your talents and designs. Gives hope and encouragement to newbies like me 😘
Lovely 🥰
Thank you for sharing ! 🤟🏻❤️
Wow! This is incredibly beautiful! 😍
So beautiful 😍. Thanks for sharing 😘😘🙏🏼
It’s precious! Thanks for sharing!
I just love your work....
Wow... that is very lovely! I've been making rosette earrings and was trying to thing of something to make to match. This looks perfect although for me, a little more time consuming but definitely looks worth it. I'll definitely circle back to this. Thanks for sharing!
Very nice. I like it. I going to traid to make it Thanks for teaching me
Gorgeous! Thanks.
stunning
Thank you for such detailed instructions,. I think I can do this thanks to you also really appreciate the measurements in inches
I loved
No hago cosas con alambre, pero me gusta ver sus trabajos, son hermosos. Graciasssss.
Gorgeous!!! 😍😍😍
Superb!!! thank you .have a wonderful HOLYDAYS!! full of blessings
Amazing! I think I would try this with some sort of fibre or string as it looks like such a task & pretty overwhelming to make. Looks easy when you do it! (:
instablaster...
Genius ♥️♥️♥️
Awesome. I just learned how to make the wire roses. I put some on domino pendants. I can see a choker to match and red rose ear rings.
Stunning!! Thank you
I know it’s your well-practiced hands that make it look so perfect and easy but it gives one hope. Thank you for all your videos.
Thanks for this, it looks stunning😊
Very beautiful, thank you.
Beautiful
Are the wires square stock that you are using for the base wires in the rose bracket? It sure looks like it from where I’m seeing it. So awesome, a beautiful piece of wire art.
Beautiful x
Esto es precioso
De verdad que hermosura !
I think this is a beautiful bracelet. How did you learn this type of weaving? You are very talented.
Soooo lovely❣️ Just what I was looking for to match a set of rings. Much better than what I was going to do.👏👏👏 Thank you and hoping you have a blessed Christmas Season❣️🖖🙏
Fascinating.!But I couldn’t do that because I don’t understand English well enough, that’s ashame!
Que hermosura!!!
WOW!!!!!!!!
I love this bracelet. I am new to wire. I started this bracelet with the suggested wire and my weaving wire keeps breaking. Any suggestions? I am trying to keep it tight but maybe to tight.
Your pieces are fantastic!
Where would I (as a beginner) go to to buy the wire you use.
Somewhere I can trust that's actually copper & sterling silver?
Simplemente hermoso Gracias por compartir saludos ❤️
Thank you I will try to do it, not as good as you are, but will do.
Can I use 0.6mm wire instead of 0.8mm?
pretty sure that might work, it'll just produce smaller roses and make the bracelet look more fragile probably. and the wrapping wil be a bit harder because everything is finer and smaller.
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I cannot figure out your diagonal wire wrap 😭
Diagonal wrap is quite easy.
It consists of a simple weaving pattern, you repeat over and over again, until you've weaved as much as you need.
1. Pick the first thick wire you want to use and wrap the weaving wire around once.
2. Add the second thick wire, now wrapping around both wires. Keep the wires flat next to each other. The weaving wire needs to come out between the two wires you just wrapped.
3. After that you add another thick wire and wrap around the last two wires that were added, ignoring the first one. Weaving wire coming out between the wires you just wrapped again.
4. Add another thick wire, wrap the last two wires, ignore first and second wire... and so on.
5. Repeat that until you've added all the thick wires you want to use and finish the weaving round by wrapping only the last wire once.
6. Move the weaving wire down behind the thicker wires, pulling it to the front below the lowest wire.
7. Start the round again by wrapping the lowest wire once.
8. Wrap the lowest 2 wires. Weaving wire coming out between the wires you just wrapped.
9. Move up one wire, now wrapping #2 and #3, after that #3 and #4 and so on until you've wrapped only the top wire again. After wrapping 2, the weaving wire will always need to come out between thmost recently wrapped wires.
10. Repeat step 6, then carefully push your new weave back to the last rounds weave with your nails or with pliers.
11. Repeat Steps 7 to 10, until you're satisfied with the length of your wire weave part ;)
Or short: Wrap one, wrap two, move up one, wrap two, move up, repeat until you've reached the top, then wrap one and go back behind yur wires, coming out under your bottom wire. Then repeat wrapping up again, pushing the weave back to the former round carefully so they're lined upnext to each other.
This way it'll look like the weaves around the wires are tilted diagonally. Hence the name.
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I would rather spend a lot more money getting multiple rolls then risk being a little short if i were to cut them