Hey guys! Thanks for watching! I hope you enjoyed this week’s video! Don’t forget to hit that like button and let me know what you think! 😉 Have a great week! ☺️💜
Enchanting Melissa! Love your tutorials, you take us thru your thought process and problem solving, top notch as always! Thanks again, have a great week!
Your stone is gorgeous, it’s got such a beautiful flash. You had a fight with your wire, thank you for showing us how to wrap thin stones. I’d never heard of your stone before xx Thank you Melissa xx❤
Love this absolutely gorgeous. Yes silver wire is a real booger to work with even if it says it's soft or dead soft. I love silver a lot. Working with copper is so much easier and I love when it patinas on its own. ❤
Oh my wow!!! I was trying to find this tutorial, as I followed along with it before. I’ve only been wire wrapping since July of this year, so it wasn’t even that long ago…long story short, I’m super happy that you’ve shared this tutorial with us & that I’ve been able to find it twice!!!
Wow! Now that looked like hard work with that wire. Loved the final piece. I have a malachite cabachon, and I think using copper wire would look lovely in this design. ❤
Thnx for sharing this tutorial!! I’ve used it twice & both times for the same shape cabochon, which I call the “S” shape. I think it works really well with this shape & am very grateful for your sharing this tutorial!!! Wish I could share pics of them with you, but this comment will have to do! Thnx so much, Victor in CA
Beautiful pendant, Melissa! I had not heard of Pietersite before, but I definitely want to get some. Gorgeous flash! I appreciate your expertise! Thank you for sharing it! ♥
That stone is gorgeous and the setting is perfect for it. It looks like a planet with orbiting rings around it. Thank you. I was wondering. Do you ever anneal your silver when you find it springing back so much?
Beautiful stone. I have only seen it in red and love it. I’ll have to search out this amazing blue. I have never used SS before and based on price and how difficult it seemed to be… hmmm… maybe 22 gauge would work better. I do like your design. Will the back cause snag issues? How do you combat that? I’m new to wire wrapping and trying to be a sponge! Thanks for the video
I really enjoyed this one, please rest your hands you can tell that wire was trouble for your hands. But all in all I like the design 🎉🎉❤ you had me scared that you would break the stone😅
Were you ever able to determine if the silver wire you were using for this pendant was dead soft or not? I ask because I had a similar experience recently with wire I ordered from RG and wondered if or how you were able to determine if what you got was correct. Thanks!
@@ZurickDesigns Thanks so much for your reply, Melissa. I have quite a bit of wire of various gauges that I ordered recently. I haven't tried all of it, but what I have tried doesn't bend well. I'm hoping it's not all that way. If you have any designs you've done that use half hard, I'll be on the lookout for them. 😊You make great videos! I hope you can make a lot more. Your work is much appreciated!
@@FairviewSouth-ht2ht thank you very much! I have only ordered dead soft so far! Copper and gold fill are very nice to work with. Sterling has always been more springy!
@@ZurickDesigns I've done some in copper, but I need more variety in the gauges and wire shapes than what I have. I'll give gold filled a try too. I'll see you on your channel. Again, I think your tutorials are excellent! Thank you for making them! Take care.
Do you want to write the name of the stone? it looks like someone else than the one you mention, but maybe we just call it something else here 💗 It is wildly beautiful 😍 And beautiful design again today 😍
Hey guys!
Thanks for watching!
I hope you enjoyed this week’s video!
Don’t forget to hit that like button and let me know what you think! 😉
Have a great week! ☺️💜
Enchanting Melissa! Love your tutorials, you take us thru your thought process and problem solving, top notch as always! Thanks again, have a great week!
Thank you so much!
Have a great week! 💜☺️
I love this unique design and all stones with a flash or a sparkle.
Yes! ☺️💜
Your stone is gorgeous, it’s got such a beautiful flash. You had a fight with your wire, thank you for showing us how to wrap thin stones. I’d never heard of your stone before xx Thank you Melissa xx❤
You haven’t?
Gotta check it out! 💜☺️
I love your candor in this video. It makes it fun to know that I’m not the only one with wire frustrations. The piece is beautiful and unique.
Frustration is real! lol!
Thanks for sharing this beautiful jewelry creation with me and your talents 💕
You are so welcome! 💜☺️
What an elegant design! Very lovely. I can see this in copper too, so creative. Thank you, Melissa! I love this design.
Thank you so much! ☺️💜
Love this absolutely gorgeous. Yes silver wire is a real booger to work with even if it says it's soft or dead soft. I love silver a lot. Working with copper is so much easier and I love when it patinas on its own. ❤
For sure!
I’m not sure if I’m getting too used to copper or if this is an extra springy batch.
Gorgeous ❤❤❤❤
Oh my wow!!! I was trying to find this tutorial, as I followed along with it before. I’ve only been wire wrapping since July of this year, so it wasn’t even that long ago…long story short, I’m super happy that you’ve shared this tutorial with us & that I’ve been able to find it twice!!!
Awesome!! 💜☺️
THank you for going slow, im new to wrapping and your speed is perfect!
Awesome! Thank you!
Beautiful stone and great design. Will have to try copper :)
Wow! Now that looked like hard work with that wire. Loved the final piece. I have a malachite cabachon, and I think using copper wire would look lovely in this design. ❤
I think so too!
💜Love the wrap
Pietersite is one of my favorites too. There's a lot of chatoyantcy in that stone. 💜
That’s the word I was thinking of! 💜☺️
Thnx for sharing this tutorial!! I’ve used it twice & both times for the same shape cabochon, which I call the “S” shape. I think it works really well with this shape & am very grateful for your sharing this tutorial!!! Wish I could share pics of them with you, but this comment will have to do!
Thnx so much,
Victor in CA
Great to hear!!
A very clever and beautiful design. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you and thanks for watching 😊
Its a beautiful design.. love this stone... hope the wire works better for you next time you use it ..💗
Thank you! ☺️💜
Beautiful pendant, Melissa! I had not heard of Pietersite before, but I definitely want to get some. Gorgeous flash! I appreciate your expertise! Thank you for sharing it! ♥
You are so welcome! 💜
Ty for this beautiful share, your design’s are always captivating, and I love Pietersite! It’s floating ✨ Must practice my wrapping, haha 🌻💜
Thanks so much 😊
Super unique, very nice !!
Thanks a lot! ☺️💜
Loved this tutorial!
Thank you!!
Such a beauty!! TYFS
Thanks!
I love it, thank you!
So glad!
That stone is gorgeous and the setting is perfect for it. It looks like a planet with orbiting rings around it. Thank you. I was wondering. Do you ever anneal your silver when you find it springing back so much?
The thicker wire I will sometimes.
This is stunning 😍 ✨️ I luv it ❤❤❤
Thank you so much!! ☺️💜
Интересная идея 😊🎉
Thanks!
Beautiful stone. I have only seen it in red and love it. I’ll have to search out this amazing blue. I have never used SS before and based on price and how difficult it seemed to be… hmmm… maybe 22 gauge would work better. I do like your design. Will the back cause snag issues? How do you combat that? I’m new to wire wrapping and trying to be a sponge! Thanks for the video
Just keeps your wraps tight and smoosh the ends down tight. You can even file them if they feel snaggish
I really enjoyed this one, please rest your hands you can tell that wire was trouble for your hands. But all in all I like the design 🎉🎉❤ you had me scared that you would break the stone😅
Thanks!
I do! 💜☺️
Were you ever able to determine if the silver wire you were using for this pendant was dead soft or not? I ask because I had a similar experience recently with wire I ordered from RG and wondered if or how you were able to determine if what you got was correct. Thanks!
I couldn’t prove it but it sure didn’t feel totally soft!
@@ZurickDesigns Thanks so much for your reply, Melissa. I have quite a bit of wire of various gauges that I ordered recently. I haven't tried all of it, but what I have tried doesn't bend well. I'm hoping it's not all that way. If you have any designs you've done that use half hard, I'll be on the lookout for them. 😊You make great videos! I hope you can make a lot more. Your work is much appreciated!
@@FairviewSouth-ht2ht thank you very much!
I have only ordered dead soft so far!
Copper and gold fill are very nice to work with. Sterling has always been more springy!
@@ZurickDesigns I've done some in copper, but I need more variety in the gauges and wire shapes than what I have. I'll give gold filled a try too. I'll see you on your channel. Again, I think your tutorials are excellent! Thank you for making them! Take care.
@@FairviewSouth-ht2ht you’re so welcome!
Have a great weekend!! 💜
Is that a border i see at the end
She’s a pug/maltese mix believe it or not! Lol
Do you want to write the name of the stone?
it looks like someone else than the one you mention, but maybe we just call it something else here 💗
It is wildly beautiful 😍
And beautiful design again today 😍
It’s a pietersite ☺️