I watch your tuts over and over i use bits and pieces from each one as inspiration usually when i get stuck or the stone doesnt co- operate with the design i had in mind for it. Love your work keep it up please
I see the comments say its hard to follow, but if you think about it, it should be left to the makers interpretation. I loved it and it wasn't that hard to follow. I could understand it. Not that I'm the best. But if I couldn't make something out I'd just use a different weave. May your mom rest in peace up there with mine playing cards, drinking coffee or something. :)
youre just so great with wirework it seems so easy but I tried so many times with Celtic knot m it wasted so many wiires you're good at what you do brava!!!!!!!!!
She probably uses a liver of sulfur solution to add a patina to the copper, then brushes it with a super fine steel wool to polish the surface and bring out the texture of the wire
Lily does another vidoe where she shows how she uses liver of sulfur. There is also a way to tarnish by sealing a piece in a container with a boiled egg. The piece sits on a paper towel separate from the egg and the fumes darken the metal.
Mi dispiace. Ammetto che questo è probabilmente più di un video ispiratore che un'istruzione completa! Cercherò di fare qualcosa come un tutorial passo-passo in futuro.
Well, I wish I could say I will make this... I'm not at all up to this ability! What I would like to see is something that is pretty but can be done by a total novice. And I need to do it without a hole in the stone. All of my lapidary work is just cabochons.
Yes, this is probably an 'inspiration piece' but it is only really the combination of wires and weaves that make it complex. Personally, I wouldn't recommend starting with cabachons as a novice, because you're having to concentrate on both the weaves and securing the stone. But you could start with a copper bead, or glass bead if you don't want to use drilled gemstones. For cabochons, you could try encasing the stone as I do with the classic wire wrapped cabochon th-cam.com/video/2MSNPTM8LBs/w-d-xo.html which secures the stone first, then you're free to decorate it with whichever weaves you choose.
This a wonderful demonstration of a beautiful pendant! It goes by too fast and there is almost no instruction. I've been wire wrapping for a year, and I couldn't follow it.
Sorry about that Rena. I admit this is probably more of an inspiration video than full instruction! I'll try to do something similar as a step-by-step tutorial in the future.
To me you are always my inspiration!! Thank you so much!
I watch your tuts over and over i use bits and pieces from each one as inspiration usually when i get stuck or the stone doesnt co- operate with the design i had in mind for it. Love your work keep it up please
I loved this video - just beautiful in ALL respects.
A great tutorial, lovely message at the end. Thanks!
Wonderful tutorial Lily, I will make it tomorrow, you are awesome, thank you for sharing!! excellent work!!
Thank you!
This is so beautiful! And the tribute to your mother at the end was lovely. Thank you for sharing your talent. (I absolutely love copper!)
Thank you Helen!
I absolutley love that you are weaving left handed. :-)
I see the comments say its hard to follow, but if you think about it, it should be left to the makers interpretation. I loved it and it wasn't that hard to follow. I could understand it. Not that I'm the best. But if I couldn't make something out I'd just use a different weave. May your mom rest in peace up there with mine playing cards, drinking coffee or something. :)
youre just so great with wirework it seems so easy but I tried so many times with Celtic knot m it wasted so many wiires you're good at what you do brava!!!!!!!!!
Thank you! If you're having trouble with the Celtic Knot with 1mm wire it might be worth trying with 0.8mm.
My mum is also my inspiration. May they rest in peace.
We always carry them in our hearts 💖
Beautiful pendant!!!! May i ask where did you find the stone???
The chain u had on this pendant is it also hand made ? If so can u do a tutorial on it ? Or one similar to attach these pendants
So gorgeous 😍
Thank you!
that is so beautiful. now do you get the darker color of the copper at the very end?
She probably uses a liver of sulfur solution to add a patina to the copper, then brushes it with a super fine steel wool to polish the surface and bring out the texture of the wire
Lily does another vidoe where she shows how she uses liver of sulfur. There is also a way to tarnish by sealing a piece in a container with a boiled egg. The piece sits on a paper towel separate from the egg and the fumes darken the metal.
Very nice to see thanks
fantastico👍 trabajo sin duda todo un arte
Gracias!
wow very nice
Mucho lindo!
Turned out beautiful but hard to follow
I agree it was rather hard to follow. Maybw i need to get a little better at weaving before i try this one.
Great tutorial. But that music... no. Your voice much preferred.
grazie
Prego!
Bellissimo ma per me troppo difficile per poterlo riprodurre.
Mi dispiace. Ammetto che questo è probabilmente più di un video ispiratore che un'istruzione completa! Cercherò di fare qualcosa come un tutorial passo-passo in futuro.
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Well, I wish I could say I will make this... I'm not at all up to this ability! What I would like to see is something that is pretty but can be done by a total novice. And I need to do it without a hole in the stone. All of my lapidary work is just cabochons.
Yes, this is probably an 'inspiration piece' but it is only really the combination of wires and weaves that make it complex. Personally, I wouldn't recommend starting with cabachons as a novice, because you're having to concentrate on both the weaves and securing the stone. But you could start with a copper bead, or glass bead if you don't want to use drilled gemstones. For cabochons, you could try encasing the stone as I do with the classic wire wrapped cabochon th-cam.com/video/2MSNPTM8LBs/w-d-xo.html which secures the stone first, then you're free to decorate it with whichever weaves you choose.
Thank you. I watched it and this is something that I can do. I am subscribed to her channel but have not seen that video.
could not fellow this. not enough instructions. too bad. this is a beautiful design . I would have liked to try it, but not possible.
This is impossible to follow. It’s a bummer, too, because this is beautiful. 😭💔
This a wonderful demonstration of a beautiful pendant! It goes by too fast and there is almost no instruction. I've been wire wrapping for a year, and I couldn't follow it.
Sorry about that Rena. I admit this is probably more of an inspiration video than full instruction! I'll try to do something similar as a step-by-step tutorial in the future.
The work that you do is brilliant but the tutorial is not good at all. It goes very fast and cut and cut and cut...