My metal working hyper-fixation wore off around 2018, but I need veil pins... I have everything I need for this project, no brass, just copper. Thank you for this tutorial. Now, maybe I will finally learn how to wear my veil.
Thanks for watching it! Aren’t the agate beads lovely? Sadly the store I got them from closed, so I’m not sure if I’ll be able to get the same color again.
Any piece of steel will work for this. (So if you or a family member has a bench mounted vise, that would work. Or your local scrap metal yard will surely have something) The jewellery anvil is just shinier 😂.
Hello, I bought pins online a few years ago to use on my 1805 bib front gowns. unfortunately, they did not go through the cloth. They weren't as strong as yours and I have a few of them left. Do you think I would be able to hammer them to harden them? they seem to be made of brass as they are gold in colour. lastly could you tell me where I could buy ones like you have, I live in Australia.
That method for hardening the wire is exactly the tip i needed. I really wasn't understanding how to get a sturdy pin from that wire.
My metal working hyper-fixation wore off around 2018, but I need veil pins... I have everything I need for this project, no brass, just copper. Thank you for this tutorial. Now, maybe I will finally learn how to wear my veil.
Those agates look like apples and I love them! Thank you for this tutorial!
Thanks for watching it! Aren’t the agate beads lovely? Sadly the store I got them from closed, so I’m not sure if I’ll be able to get the same color again.
@@MissPhilomena Oh, sucks about the store closing :( If you run out and if I find similar ones up here from my bead source, I'll let you know :D
Haha thanks!
Wonderful! This is exactly the video I needed! I don’t have a jewelry anvil, so I‘ll have to think of another solution to harden the brass wire….
Any piece of steel will work for this. (So if you or a family member has a bench mounted vise, that would work. Or your local scrap metal yard will surely have something) The jewellery anvil is just shinier 😂.
@@australobuchia I ended up using a scraper, like for plaster. it worked just fine! :)
@@hdubbs9174 Perfect! Glad you found a solution.
Thank you! Great tutorial! I cant wait to make these!
So I guess now I'm addicted to pin making 😅
Great video!
Thanks! They’re nice and easy to make~
Beautiful 😍❤
You look so lovely with a veil. :)
Thanks 💗 I do like a nice floaty veil, but I still don’t find wimples flattering on my chins.
Hello, I bought pins online a few years ago to use on my 1805 bib front gowns. unfortunately, they did not go through the cloth. They weren't as strong as yours and I have a few of them left. Do you think I would be able to hammer them to harden them? they seem to be made of brass as they are gold in colour. lastly could you tell me where I could buy ones like you have, I live in Australia.
Watching this as the resident jewelry shedder like....I need veil pins....I shed worse than a stressed parrot....i could use another hobby...
Do it~~