Love your simple, yet attractive method to wrap a raw rock that has no drilled holes. I always worry about the stone slipping, but your method quells my fears! Great idea and great job!! Thank you so very much!
I love watching your shows,thanks for sharing your ideas with us. The owner of my local bead store just gave my granddaughter 60 pieces of agate and flower agate beads, I am donating that to the school, thanks to your ideas I am making beautiful loving jewelry. Team work
Thank you. If you curve the wire a bit it may help to hold the stone in place. You can use round pliers for this. They also sell nylon tipped round nose pliers if you are worried about scratching the wire. Hope this helps.
Nice design. I was all set to follow your tutorial until I realized it would not hold up (and possibly not even hold the stone) on a long term basis. How do you harden the wire once you've 'set' the stone to keep the wires from bending? Those 'cut' wires on the back are begging to be scratchers/catchers. I had hoped for a design that was both beautiful and practical for actual wear. Please post a functional finished product.
Thank you. You can file the ends or use a wire reamer to round them off. I know people harden the wire with a mallet. The 16 g wire I used is quite stiff so holds up well. Good luck.
Love your simple, yet attractive method to wrap a raw rock that has no drilled holes. I always worry about the stone slipping, but your method quells my fears! Great idea and great job!! Thank you so very much!
I'm so happy it's helpful Patricia! All the best.
Simple yet delicate. Absolutely stunning. Thanks for the tutorial!
Thanks so much Yi Ding.
These are beautiful. Thank you.
I'm just seeing this now. Love the way she explains and she has the voice for tutorial.
Thanks so much.
Just inspiring. Newbies find out confidence with these techniques! Ty💎💍
Thanks so much.
Love the simplicity and neatness, and the time it takes to make it
Thank you.
WOOO IM SO EXCITED
Thank you!
What a fast ring with beautiful results. Thank you for sharing your time and talent. 😷⚒
I love watching your shows,thanks for sharing your ideas with us. The owner of my local bead store just gave my granddaughter 60 pieces of agate and flower agate beads, I am donating that to the school, thanks to your ideas I am making beautiful loving jewelry.
Team work
Thanks so much Ana. that's awesome for the school donation. I used tot teach jewelry making at schools and loved it!
I like the simplicity of this ring and want to try it.
Thanks Debs. Have fun with it.
On I love this. My enthusiasm doth overflow. X
I'm so happy.
Excellent I love it.
Thank you very much for sharing your art work.
God bless you
Thanks so much Benancia and you are very welcome.
Extremely beautyful
Thank you Rima.
Thank you so much! I was thinking of doing these as wedding rings for my partner and I. I'm a bit nervous but I think this will look great!
Thank you. Good luck and congrats on your wedding.
@@HeatherBoydWire thank you!
And here I was trying to conceptualise a 3d printed tool for this. TYVM.
That sounds fun!
@@HeatherBoydWire More fun your way, Heather.
Simple and beautiful 🙂👌🏻💎🌷💚....
Thank you Diana.
I love your work is beautiful
Thanks so much Ruth.
Just beautiful. Thanks for tutorials .
Thanks so much Angie and you are very welcome!
These are ideal because adjustable, sturdy with 16 gauge. Gifting some of my varieties (& not all are flat stones btw)
I love the adjustable rings too!
Beautiful rings ♡
Thank you.
❤ thank you .
You are very welcome.
i love your videos! this one thought, my stone keeps popping out of the top or bottom…tips?
Thank you. If you curve the wire a bit it may help to hold the stone in place. You can use round pliers for this. They also sell nylon tipped round nose pliers if you are worried about scratching the wire. Hope this helps.
Thank you 🥰💋
Thanks for watching Tish.
Thanks!
You are very welcome Pie Peeya
Que hermoso!!!!
Gracias Gladis.
Lindo❤
Gracias.
Wow
Thank you.
Hi Heather. Do I need to size up the ring before i wrap it properly? does it lose much of its internal circumference while wrapping it
It shouldn't lose any internal circumference. Good luck.
@@HeatherBoydWire thank you!
Maravilhoso😍
🙂
I tried this so many times and couldn’t keep my stone in the wire. I also am using beach glass maybe that’s the issue!
Hi Syndey. The 16g wire is quite stiff and can be difficult to work with. I would recommend using a smooth stone with this design.
Hi size of the bead ? Tnx in advance
Hi Saskia: The cabochons are about 3/4 inches.
Is this copper wire?
This is Artistic wire tarnish resistant gold color copper.
Nice design. I was all set to follow your tutorial until I realized it would not hold up (and possibly not even hold the stone) on a long term basis. How do you harden the wire once you've 'set' the stone to keep the wires from bending? Those 'cut' wires on the back are begging to be scratchers/catchers. I had hoped for a design that was both beautiful and practical for actual wear. Please post a functional finished product.
Thank you. You can file the ends or use a wire reamer to round them off. I know people harden the wire with a mallet. The 16 g wire I used is quite stiff so holds up well. Good luck.
I made one of these a long time ago and it has held up VERY well!
It didn’t work out for me
This is a tricky design. It's difficult to make rings with cabochons that do not have holes. Good luck.
Cudo