Your tips are great. I use a small rubber coated clamp for 4 wires or more. That clamp is hard to get open with 2 hands but after 2 weeks of crafting I can open it with one hand. My strength LOL has improved. This was my 1st video I watched on wire patterns and it really helped me! Thank you for all you do!
This tutorial has been the BEST I've seen so far! Thank you for the tips! Today is my 1st attempt with all the right tools & materials... 🤞 I've been wrapping crystals , (using 2 wires) for 3-4yrs all together, and am ready to try something different 🎉
@ellieshandcrafted Oh Boy! I "stepped out" last nite and did about 1 1/2 inch thing, w/ 5 base wires 😲 My thumb n finger are sore! 😆 But, it ain't half bad!
Thanks but I have a question about wire placement. If I am weaving half round wire, should I weave on the flat side or round side. Does it even matter? Also what wire shape is easiest for the base wire, e.g. square, round, half round? Also what is an estimate ratio of the wire for wrapping per base wire? This would help when I am ordering a certain amount of wire. For example if I have 10cm of base wire, should I have atleast 3 times for the wrapping (smaller) wire? Finally, what is better for a base wire when weaving, hard or soft? Sorry for all of the questions, but need help as a newbie. Thank you in advance for your responses.
Hi there! Sorry for the late reply. 😅 If you’re wrapping with half round, you’ll want to make sure that the flat side is against the square wire so that it doesn’t slip and for it to sit well. As far as what wires are best for base wires, it really depends on what you’re wanting to do. Weaving, I prefer round wire while wrapping I really enjoy using square wire and half round. As far as an estimate for weaving wire needed, I don’t actually know, I just guess… 😅 But I usually make sure I have 3-5 feet of weaving wire for smaller projects. And for hardness, I like working with dead-soft for most projects. Hope that helps and feel free to drop questions anytime! I’m happy to answer what I can. 🥰
have to admit...i have a very tight grip on wire...even tho alot of my strength is gone...but what i do have i use...cant help myself...tension is my worst prob with weaving..but for rest...thank you for that info...take care...hugssss💜💜💜
Thank you Ellie! Ive been weaving 5 years and ive never seen anyone roll the wire with the black rubber base of the bench. However, I have seen a wire sanwiched in between 2 bench blocks and the top one is sort of slammed down on the wire to work harden it.
It was something that I learned from another wire artist.. I can't remember who now.. It's not my usual way to straighten wire, but it works well if you don't have nylon jaw pliers. I hadn't heard of the bench block work-hardening trick. I'll have to try it!
There's a couple things that you could do. One, you could buy copper wire with a tarnish-resistant coating or , two, you can buy a sealant like renaissance wax or some kind of water based sealant and apply it to your pieces after you're all finished with them. :)
Stupid question but I was at the dollar store and they had this $2 metal rolling pin and I just couldn't resist. Can you just roll up the wire. Yes I'm aware I can try this myself
Hmm... I don't know the answer to that. I'd imagine that the wire would curve if you used a rolling pin. ?? But you'd have to try it to know for sure. ;)
@@ellieshandcrafted I tried it, and it's not heavy enough to make it look like it does when you hammer it. Newton's second law of motion states that F = ma, or net force is equal to mass times acceleration. A larger net force acting on an object causes a larger acceleration, and objects........science, science, science stuff🤣 I sucked at science🤣🤣🤣🤣 Big hammer , and practice works best. I just get frustrated cuz sometimes when you hit the wire it kind of squishes off and it's not even. When I started making things after my divorce I couldn't let myself be free and go with it. So after a few weeks I made myself a promise. I no longer needed to be perfect, I could be the person who LOVES creating things, and no one is going criticize you, and bring you down you have to believe this. So evertime get that itch that something isn't perfect. That people will laugh at me, I remember the promise I made. Perfection is not worth stopping what you love. Sorry I needed to send that out into the universe.
@@ellieshandcrafted yes dear, and I appreciate the time and effort you put into making the video...last tip was Epic! Mine get a little crooked, and I want perfect. ;) much love to you 🙋♥️✝️🇺🇲
I've been weaving for 2 years and use any links pliers, my fingers, or a rag. But what gets me,is they never are as straight as what you see in tutorials. However, I notice the trainer rarely ever shows the end of the wires she's weaving.
I don't think my wires are ever perfectly straight. I do my best to straighten them first and then straighten as I go, depending on the length of wire I'm using. But I know what you mean! 😉
Excellent tips! I never thought of rolling wire on a flat surface with my rubber bench block to help straighten it... genius! Thanks for the video.
You're welcome! I'm happy to hear that the tips are helpful! 😊
N❤😂❤3@@ellieshandcrafted
The tension after the wire placement… Great important tip. Great channel!
I'm so glad that it was helpful!!
Makes perfect sense. Thank you for addressing something that most channels don't take time to explain.
I'm happy to share. ☺️ I'm glad you found it helpful!
Thank you, I'm brand new to wire weaving. You're given me enough convenience to dive in!
Yay!! I'm so glad to hear that!
Very beneficial! Thank you. Especially liked the “wire direct” tip 😊
Yay! I'm so glad that it was helpful!
Your tips are great. I use a small rubber coated clamp for 4 wires or more. That clamp is hard to get open with 2 hands but after 2 weeks of crafting I can open it with one hand. My strength LOL has improved. This was my 1st video I watched on wire patterns and it really helped me! Thank you for all you do!
Lol. I know the feeling! 😅 I’m glad the video helped you! 🥰
Thank You So Much Mrs.Ellie For Sharing.. This Tutorial was Really Great for Wire Wrappers..
I'm soo happy to hear that! ❤️
This tutorial has been the BEST I've seen so far! Thank you for the tips! Today is my 1st attempt with all the right tools & materials... 🤞
I've been wrapping crystals , (using 2 wires) for 3-4yrs all together, and am ready to try something different 🎉
Aww, yay! I'm so glad it was helpful to you! Best of luck to you on your weaving journey! :)
@ellieshandcrafted Oh Boy! I "stepped out" last nite and did about 1 1/2 inch thing, w/ 5 base wires 😲 My thumb n finger are sore! 😆
But, it ain't half bad!
@@gwengreene6925 Nice!
I love your tutorials for complete beginners like me. Thank you so much for all the wonderful tips.
You are so welcome!
This is the best tips for beginners like me. Thank you 😊
So glad it helped you! 🥰
i saved this link with the other links i save on wrapping . thank you.
You're welcome!
Thank you! This had exactly the info I was looking for.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you!!!
You're welcome!
Thanks but I have a question about wire placement. If I am weaving half round wire, should I weave on the flat side or round side. Does it even matter? Also what wire shape is easiest for the base wire, e.g. square, round, half round? Also what is an estimate ratio of the wire for wrapping per base wire? This would help when I am ordering a certain amount of wire. For example if I have 10cm of base wire, should I have atleast 3 times for the wrapping (smaller) wire? Finally, what is better for a base wire when weaving, hard or soft? Sorry for all of the questions, but need help as a newbie. Thank you in advance for your responses.
Hi there! Sorry for the late reply. 😅 If you’re wrapping with half round, you’ll want to make sure that the flat side is against the square wire so that it doesn’t slip and for it to sit well. As far as what wires are best for base wires, it really depends on what you’re wanting to do. Weaving, I prefer round wire while wrapping I really enjoy using square wire and half round. As far as an estimate for weaving wire needed, I don’t actually know, I just guess… 😅 But I usually make sure I have 3-5 feet of weaving wire for smaller projects. And for hardness, I like working with dead-soft for most projects. Hope that helps and feel free to drop questions anytime! I’m happy to answer what I can. 🥰
@@ellieshandcrafted This is very helpful. Thank you!
have to admit...i have a very tight grip on wire...even tho alot of my strength is gone...but what i do have i use...cant help myself...tension is my worst prob with weaving..but for rest...thank you for that info...take care...hugssss💜💜💜
Glad that you found the video helpful! Thank you for you comment. :)
Thank you Ellie! Ive been weaving 5 years and ive never seen anyone roll the wire with the black rubber base of the bench.
However, I have seen a wire sanwiched in between 2 bench blocks and the top one is sort of slammed down on the wire to work harden it.
It was something that I learned from another wire artist.. I can't remember who now.. It's not my usual way to straighten wire, but it works well if you don't have nylon jaw pliers. I hadn't heard of the bench block work-hardening trick. I'll have to try it!
I'm afraid I have bad news. I am going to have to subscribe. Solely on the reason that you started with how to straighten Those damn wires aaaaargh
LOL. That was a skill I'm so glad I learned early. Especially with wire weaving! It makes it so much easier. :)
Thanks
You're welcome!
That feeling you get when you learn a new thing or tip lol…I felt that watching this.
I glad that it helped you!
Merci
You’re welcome. ☺️
I like the look of raw copper. I dislike treating it chemically. How do keep the copper color? Do I need to buy a special wire?
There's a couple things that you could do. One, you could buy copper wire with a tarnish-resistant coating or , two, you can buy a sealant like renaissance wax or some kind of water based sealant and apply it to your pieces after you're all finished with them. :)
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Thanks so much Ellie, you are a great teacher. thank you for your tips
You are so welcome! Glad that they are helpful! 🥰
That was awesome!
😊😊
So glad it was helpful!!
Esta bueno el vídeo, pero ahora hágalo con subtítulos en español please...thank..
I'll see what I can do about the subtitles. :)
Grazie❤
You're welcome!
Stupid question but I was at the dollar store and they had this $2 metal rolling pin and I just couldn't resist. Can you just roll up the wire.
Yes I'm aware I can try this myself
Hmm... I don't know the answer to that. I'd imagine that the wire would curve if you used a rolling pin. ?? But you'd have to try it to know for sure. ;)
@@ellieshandcrafted I tried it, and it's not heavy enough to make it look like it does when you hammer it. Newton's second law of motion states that F = ma, or net force is equal to mass times acceleration. A larger net force acting on an object causes a larger acceleration, and objects........science, science, science stuff🤣 I sucked at science🤣🤣🤣🤣
Big hammer , and practice works best.
I just get frustrated cuz sometimes when you hit the wire it kind of squishes off and it's not even.
When I started making things after my divorce I couldn't let myself be free and go with it. So after a few weeks I made myself a promise. I no longer needed to be perfect, I could be the person who LOVES creating things, and no one is going criticize you, and bring you down you have to believe this.
So evertime get that itch that something isn't perfect. That people will laugh at me, I remember the promise I made. Perfection is not worth stopping what you love.
Sorry I needed to send that out into the universe.
Thank you so much, my arthritic hands are hurting....the tension tip is so good! 🙋♥️✝️🇺🇲
Yay! I'm so happy you found the tips helpful!😊
@@ellieshandcrafted yes dear, and I appreciate the time and effort you put into making the video...last tip was Epic! Mine get a little crooked, and I want perfect. ;) much love to you 🙋♥️✝️🇺🇲
@@ginac733 My pleasure! It makes my heart glad!
Ty♥
You’re welcome. 😊
I've been weaving for 2 years and use any links pliers, my fingers, or a rag. But what gets me,is they never are as straight as what you see in tutorials. However, I notice the trainer rarely ever shows the end of the wires she's weaving.
I don't think my wires are ever perfectly straight. I do my best to straighten them first and then straighten as I go, depending on the length of wire I'm using. But I know what you mean! 😉
I don't like it. I love it. Thank you for the tips. I wirewrap but I want to learn to do the weaving.
I'm glad to hear that they were helpful! Feel free to check out some of my other videos as well. Most of them focus on weaving specifically. :)