Beautiful ring and not a cookie cutter ring tutorial I see so very often. You speak an move very precise. I also appreciate the no music factor. Thanks for sharing.
I have been wondering how to make these rings for years without success, and today I stumbled on this site. Very very happy to have found it. Looking forward to learning how to do the other wire wrapped jewelry tutorials that is available here!
I shared your tutorials in the wire wrapping group im in on FB and asked my fellow wire artists to show you some love! Looks like your subs already doubled, you deserve it 😁❤️ you should join some wire wrapping groups on facebook! There's some great communities of artists who share their work and support each other.
@@amberm2777 on there about main page, it says these videos were recorded on VHS, he has probably already passed away, would love to see more older style techniques.
Very good definition of materials and steps. Good for someone with some experience with wire, but wanting to try slightly more advanced projects. He works slowly and tells you in advance the next step, so you can be prepared before he leads you into that step. Not really that good for someone who does not feel comfortable w/ bending wire or first X users. You do need to actually have “The Feel” for the tools & materials first. When I am teaching both adults or children, I prefer to “set them up” with a project that leaves them feeling confident about themselves. This project will be great for you just as soon as you are confident that you have actually completed something you like. Then, by all means, copy this video and come back to it! Otherwise you may become frustrated & inoculate yourself against wanting to do it again! Don’t do that to yourself, all you need is a very simple project and some very simple skills, and you will do this project, and you will be glad that you did!
What is the name of your introductory video. I would love to tune in to learn what you mean by progressive cutting and X structure and some of your other terms.
Beautiful ring and not a cookie cutter ring tutorial I see so very often. You speak an move very precise. I also appreciate the no music factor. Thanks for sharing.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for not adding music. Your a great teacher!
I have been wondering how to make these rings for years without success, and today I stumbled on this site. Very very happy to have found it. Looking forward to learning how to do the other wire wrapped jewelry tutorials that is available here!
i love how detailed you explain everything. thank you
I shared your tutorials in the wire wrapping group im in on FB and asked my fellow wire artists to show you some love! Looks like your subs already doubled, you deserve it 😁❤️ you should join some wire wrapping groups on facebook! There's some great communities of artists who share their work and support each other.
Awesome! Thank you Amber! When I become part of the Facebook community, I will join some of the groups. Thank you for sharing!
@@wireartjewelry9045 will you be releasing any more videos? I love your rings! Looking forward to it if you do 😁
@@amberm2777 on there about main page, it says these videos were recorded on VHS, he has probably already passed away, would love to see more older style techniques.
Gorgeous ring 💍
Wow really like this tutorial.
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us 🤩
My pleasure 😊
Very good definition of materials and steps. Good for someone with some experience with wire, but wanting to try slightly more advanced projects. He works slowly and tells you in advance the next step, so you can be prepared before he leads you into that step.
Not really that good for someone who does not feel comfortable w/ bending wire or first X users. You do need to actually have “The Feel” for the tools & materials first.
When I am teaching both adults or children, I prefer to “set them up” with a project that leaves them feeling confident about themselves.
This project will be great for you just as soon as you are confident that you have actually completed something you like.
Then, by all means, copy this video and come back to it!
Otherwise you may become frustrated & inoculate yourself against wanting to do it again! Don’t do that to yourself, all you need is a very simple project and some very simple skills, and you will do this project, and you will be glad that you did!
Thank you.
Lo felicito Maestro, tienes unas manos maravillosas
Thank you for the kind words. Translation: I congratulate you Master, you have wonderful hands
Cool design! Thanks!
No problem!
This is beautiful.
What is the name of your introductory video. I would love to tune in to learn what you mean by progressive cutting and X structure and some of your other terms.
Quel métaux prenez vous
I like the stone. The wire around it looks like a good design. To much wire covering the stone. Kind of lost in there.