20 Gauge twisted wire is just perfect for the style of the Donut Pendent Wire wrap idea.... I love the way that looks.... I'll be aquiring this style of wire soon to make my own style wire wrap Donut pendants...
Twisted wire is so fun when when you find just the right project that can really benefit from it. Simple but big structural wraps like this are a perfect place for a twisted look.
Love the Spin twist wire wrap style on the donut pendant. but would prefer to make my bail the size of my Sharpie Yellow High Lighter... Never-the- less the style is still Beautiful, Classic and Easy to achieve on your own...Super Awesome... Love it, Julie...
They stay together well. The twisted structure of the strands give them strength and they don't tend to fray like cord does. A small dab of glue can provide extra security but shouldn't be necessary.
Hi Hannah, thanks for asking about this. Generally we ask that people not make exact copies of any of the project pieces we demonstrate in our videos. They're intended for personal use and to be given as gifts. But we do encourage everyone to use the techniques you learn from our videos to make your own unique for-sale pieces. The wire wrapping shown here is really more of a technique than a distinct project, so feel to go ahead and include it in your pieces.
Love the pre-twisted wire since I masacre my own hand made twists due to an old broken wrist. Now it is possible to give a donut agate gift pendant which could impress.::0)
Julie, when you give the instructions to pull the wire through the donut and "pull both wires straight up" you don't or if you do I missed it, say to have a short end and a long end or how long the short end should be. But it is a cute and quick bail.
Billy Perry Hi, I am sorry the instructions were unclear. You will want the short end to be around 3 - 4 inches and then the long end to be the rest of the length of your wire. I hope this clarifies things a bit.
Very impressive result.
Thank you for sharing.
God bless you
Simple, yet elegant. Thank you for sharing.
Glad you liked this, thanks for watching!
20 Gauge twisted wire is just perfect for the style of the Donut Pendent Wire wrap idea.... I love the way that looks.... I'll be aquiring this style of wire soon to make my own style wire wrap Donut pendants...
Twisted wire is so fun when when you find just the right project that can really benefit from it. Simple but big structural wraps like this are a perfect place for a twisted look.
Love the Spin twist wire wrap style on the donut pendant. but would prefer to make my bail the size of my Sharpie Yellow High Lighter... Never-the- less the style is still Beautiful, Classic and Easy to achieve on your own...Super Awesome... Love it, Julie...
Thanks for the kind words, so glad you like this project!
Thank you for this awesome video!! I did it with bamboo cord and it looks just as beautiful on two ends of my aventurine donut and made it a choker!
Oh that sounds beautiful. I haven't worked bamboo cord before but I bet it's a great match for this kind of look
I've got a Jade one and it's going to look like that asap.
I have made one. It's is awesome thanks for showing us how to do this.
What an easy but beautiful design! Thank you so much. Always enjoy your videos.
Excellent! Thank you! 💞
Very nice video .
I would make the bail a little bit smaller .
Thanks for the helpful tips .
Amazing!
Thank you. Very simple and to the point.
I love this form of wire wrapping! I made 3 pendants using this technique. It easy and nice!
It's Beautiful Julie & i really love the blue Donut,thank you for this great idea!
thtas very nice thank you for share ¡¡¡
Beautiful! Great instruction too...thank you! 😊
Lovely!
Love your video, just wondering what happens to the ends do they stay put or do you need to apply a glue to hold together. Thanks😄
They stay together well. The twisted structure of the strands give them strength and they don't tend to fray like cord does. A small dab of glue can provide extra security but shouldn't be necessary.
Awesome JULIE U ARE AN AWESOME TEACHER: I LOVE YOUR VOICE -U R ENCOURAGING TO SAY THE LEAST
Great idea thanks Julie.
Beautiful. I will use my extra wire to make spirals.
Is the twisted 20 gauge easier than regular 20 gauge, because I'm having a hard time with the regular 20 gauge.
Am I allowed to use this pattern to put bails on my pendants to sell?
Hi Hannah, thanks for asking about this. Generally we ask that people not make exact copies of any of the project pieces we demonstrate in our videos. They're intended for personal use and to be given as gifts. But we do encourage everyone to use the techniques you learn from our videos to make your own unique for-sale pieces. The wire wrapping shown here is really more of a technique than a distinct project, so feel to go ahead and include it in your pieces.
Thank you so much
So pretty
Que bonito queda.
Thank you so much, it was a good help!
Hi ,can you make custom donut amulets please ?
Regrettably, we do not make custom pieces. Thanks for watching.
Love the pre-twisted wire since I masacre my own hand made twists due to an old broken wrist. Now it is possible
to give a donut agate gift pendant which could impress.::0)
La verdad si me gustan sus trabajos, sólo que desperdiciar mucho material.
Julie, when you give the instructions to pull the wire through the donut and "pull both wires straight up" you don't or if you do I missed it, say to have a short end and a long end or how long the short end should be. But it is a cute and quick bail.
Billy Perry Hi, I am sorry the instructions were unclear. You will want the short end to be around 3 - 4 inches and then the long end to be the rest of the length of your wire. I hope this clarifies things a bit.
I am in going this