I love you so much, I want you as my Mum in my next life! 😭🙏🏻💜 Applause for your husband for patiently lending a hand! 😂😂 I imagined him as a patient, long-suffering, quietly humorous Dad, like my Dad was. You're adorable! 😭😭🙏🏻🙏🏻💜💜💜💜💜 XOXOXO from India
Hi Sam, I just got out of hospital last night and I saw this video on my feed, and I just wanted to let you know that you made me laugh when you said your husband was asking for model pay and you told him no lol, even though I'm feeling very ill it made me smile. Thank you!
@@samanthalatimer1 Thank you. Unfortunately I'm getting worse and actually on my way to hospital in a bit. Fever and severe sore throat that wont go away its been a week now, and been told i got bronchitis. Ugh it never stops! Hope you are well, keep those videos going i need something to look forward too for when i get better. Hope you are well. tc
Samantha, I love you channel. Your voice is soothing and you explain everything perfectly. That is not always easy to do when you have so many people searching for the same tutorials. Thank you for your time!
Hey there Samantha, good day to you before I ask a question, you always have the answers thank you for showing me all the steps in making this bracelet.not only this one, but all the other jewelry that I have made y are amazing!!
A memory wire cutter is required when using memory wire to avoid ruining your cutters. They would probably be an excellent tool for the fourteen gauge thick wire
Because I’ve sold jewelry for years most common size for men is 8”, but also common is 8.5” & 9” super large wrist would be 10”. womens generally are 6.75” but most women’s bracelets come in standard 7” larger wrists are 8” & really large wrists is 9” anklets 9” & 10” so many fun things you can make in various sizes looks like you could adjust it easily if needed ❤ great video thank you
Just love that your husband modeled for you. My husband has modeled some of my crocheted items. They are good sports aren't they? I love the bracelets for men. There just isn't enough videos for that out there, well none that are as easy to follow as yours.
I don't know how I missed the very end of the video. I blame bad signal here in the country with being surrounded by trees. I just finished watching it again and caught my name mentioned. And yes it was me that asked about the sealing. I checked out the one you're talking about and it's very expensive. So I opted for the Renaissance Wax. I got it and I love it. It doesn't have a bad smell to it, kind of reminds me of car wax. It works well on each piece. So far I've had no problems with it. Sorry about missing the end of the video until now. Love to all....
I like your clear concise directions. What I’m so excited about is to learn there are silicone finger cots! I’m going to order them because I also work with the JoolTool and I’m tired of wrapping that tape around. Thanks.
Never worked with a gauge as thick as 14… it makes sense for hubby, though! I’ve made things and asked “would you wear” and he always says it would need to be thicker. Now I guess I know what I’ll need to attempt when I’m feeling strong! Missed watching this video when it came out because I was in Panama (the country, not city Florida) looking for a winter home. Looking forward to the next flight when we will be returning to the sun and sand for a 6-month stretch! And yes, one of the suitcases will hold beads, wires, and pliers…😂🤣
I love the slightly more antique look on most pieces...i think it adds substance to the piece and creates great contrast. I have tried the wax and the soray we can get in this country but i must be doing the wax wrong as it does not last and the spray smells awful . I would love for you to add the name of that brand from the States here and please show us how you put the wax,spray on to finish a piece!❤ I am no longer on facebook😢 love the thick chain..i also adapted one of your previous tutorials on making those twice wrapped links and shungite beads for my hubby. He loves it..thank you for being a great teacher.❤
It depends on what the item is if I want bright or patina. For cleaning my bright I like to use a mix of vinegar & salt, does a good job. In a pinch, I tried only once, a hard boil egg, cut into fours & break yolk up a bit and stick it in a small bowl, drop item in and close lid tight, all while it is hot, do not open till totally done, then find something to do for a good while. It works, but takes to long and I think the liver of sulfur does a better job. Also you sorta need to prop your item in the air just enough to not touch anything. As mentioned, in a pinch, lol! I am glad you showed a heavier one as I find it hard to come up with things for men and harder for boys. Thank you for this video.
I love these! Do you always coat them? Or do you ever leave the copper uncoated? I sell and am starting to work with copper. I have not yet used the everbrite but I do have some.
I like the bracelet you are wearing in this video : tutorial available? This is good video and I like the idea you mentioned about wiring beads inside the spaces of the bracelet: hoping I got that right😀
I also took note of that everbrite product and will be very interested to hear what your experience is with using it, realizing that time will be the best test for durability.
With 20g I would make them much stouter and not elongate them, so as to keep them from distorting… although if you gently work harden the wire you may avoid this. So my advice is to experiment with lengths to see how you feel 😍
I made this bracelet this morning and I really love the style. However, I used a wire which has been treated with a non-tarnish coating, so when it came to the patina process, I Ben after leaving it in the solution for more than 15 minutes it only really darkened where my pliers had been. I tried a couple of pieces of untreated wire and it was a matter of seconds. Anyone else ever run up against this?
Um not to disturb you but have you ever thought of making a business I love your makings on TH-cam and I hope people outside would love them so I thought that maybe you would like starting a business just asking😊😅
I will try to do one with square wire 👍
I love you so much, I want you as my Mum in my next life! 😭🙏🏻💜 Applause for your husband for patiently lending a hand! 😂😂 I imagined him as a patient, long-suffering, quietly humorous Dad, like my Dad was. You're adorable! 😭😭🙏🏻🙏🏻💜💜💜💜💜 XOXOXO from India
That’s such a sweet thing to say 🥰
Hi Sam, I just got out of hospital last night and I saw this video on my feed, and I just wanted to let you know that you made me laugh when you said your husband was asking for model pay and you told him no lol, even though I'm feeling very ill it made me smile. Thank you!
Hope you’re doing well, and I’m glad I made you smile a little ❤️
@@samanthalatimer1 Thank you. Unfortunately I'm getting worse and actually on my way to hospital in a bit. Fever and severe sore throat that wont go away its been a week now, and been told i got bronchitis. Ugh it never stops! Hope you are well, keep those videos going i need something to look forward too for when i get better. Hope you are well. tc
@@trustworthyjane5243 take care of yourself ❤️
@@samanthalatimer1 Thank you i need it. Turns out me, my husband and son all have COVID not bronchitis. 😩
😂😂😂😂clear him away !! So funny , if only it was that easy …. Cool bracelet . 👍🏻
LOL 😂
Samantha, I love you channel. Your voice is soothing and you explain everything perfectly. That is not always easy to do when you have so many people searching for the same tutorials. Thank you for your time!
You’re so very welcome 🤗 and thank you so much for your lovely comment ☺️
Hey there Samantha, good day to you before I ask a question, you always have the answers thank you for showing me all the steps in making this bracelet.not only this one, but all the other jewelry that I have made y are amazing!!
A memory wire cutter is required when using memory wire to avoid ruining your cutters. They would probably be an excellent tool for the fourteen gauge thick wire
I love that chain I'd wear that, I love a thick chain ❤
Because I’ve sold jewelry for years most common size for men is 8”, but also common is 8.5” & 9” super large wrist would be 10”. womens generally are 6.75” but most women’s bracelets come in standard 7” larger wrists are 8” & really large wrists is 9” anklets 9” & 10” so many fun things you can make in various sizes looks like you could adjust it easily if needed ❤ great video thank you
Brilliant information, thank you! Thanks for watching ☺️
@@angieshortt1111 Thank you! Great information!
Great tutorial as usual! We love Costa Rica and may be going back this winter!
@@suzystripe6492 ooh that’s a very interesting place 😍
Just love that your husband modeled for you. My husband has modeled some of my crocheted items. They are good sports aren't they? I love the bracelets for men. There just isn't enough videos for that out there, well none that are as easy to follow as yours.
I don't know how I missed the very end of the video. I blame bad signal here in the country with being surrounded by trees. I just finished watching it again and caught my name mentioned. And yes it was me that asked about the sealing. I checked out the one you're talking about and it's very expensive. So I opted for the Renaissance Wax. I got it and I love it. It doesn't have a bad smell to it, kind of reminds me of car wax. It works well on each piece. So far I've had no problems with it. Sorry about missing the end of the video until now. Love to all....
I like your clear concise directions. What I’m so excited about is to learn there are silicone finger cots! I’m going to order them because I also work with the JoolTool and I’m tired of wrapping that tape around. Thanks.
These are beautiful. Lovely tutorial. Thank!
Thank you. Just used this to finish off a beaded bracelet. 16:58
Lovely 🥰
Great tute as always. X
I missed this video been canning tomatoes and flying in circles!!!!!!
Such a nice braclet! So maskulin and easy to do! 😍👏🏻👍
You are so clever. I have learnt so much from you. Thanks
You are so welcome 🤗
Never worked with a gauge as thick as 14… it makes sense for hubby, though! I’ve made things and asked “would you wear” and he always says it would need to be thicker. Now I guess I know what I’ll need to attempt when I’m feeling strong!
Missed watching this video when it came out because I was in Panama (the country, not city Florida) looking for a winter home. Looking forward to the next flight when we will be returning to the sun and sand for a 6-month stretch! And yes, one of the suitcases will hold beads, wires, and pliers…😂🤣
Oh how lovely is that! I’m a little jealous! 🥰
I love the slightly more antique look on most pieces...i think it adds substance to the piece and creates great contrast. I have tried the wax and the soray we can get in this country but i must be doing the wax wrong as it does not last and the spray smells awful . I would love for you to add the name of that brand from the States here and please show us how you put the wax,spray on to finish a piece!❤ I am no longer on facebook😢 love the thick chain..i also adapted one of your previous tutorials on making those twice wrapped links and shungite beads for my hubby. He loves it..thank you for being a great teacher.❤
Love these!
Thank you Sam for the demonstration on aging our pieces ❤
You’re very welcome ☺️
Very nice. ❤❤❤
Thank you! 😊
Very nice
It depends on what the item is if I want bright or patina. For cleaning my bright I like to use a mix of vinegar & salt, does a good job. In a pinch, I tried only once, a hard boil egg, cut into fours & break yolk up a bit and stick it in a small bowl, drop item in and close lid tight, all while it is hot, do not open till totally done, then find something to do for a good while. It works, but takes to long and I think the liver of sulfur does a better job. Also you sorta need to prop your item in the air just enough to not touch anything. As mentioned, in a pinch, lol! I am glad you showed a heavier one as I find it hard to come up with things for men and harder for boys. Thank you for this video.
You’re so welcome! And thank you for your description too 😍
I would love to go to Japan ❤
It’s been my dream for such a long time 🥰
I love these! Do you always coat them? Or do you ever leave the copper uncoated? I sell and am starting to work with copper. I have not yet used the everbrite but I do have some.
Beautiful bracelet! I am thinking the 16 gauge would also work well for ladies who like a chunkier look.
Oh absolutely! I wear a heavy one sometimes and I love the look 🥰
I like the bracelet you are wearing in this video : tutorial available? This is good video and I like the idea you mentioned about wiring beads inside the spaces of the bracelet: hoping I got that right😀
Search for the bangle tutorial on my channel… from about 3 weeks ago 🥰
I love the one you have on your wrist…I’m trying to find video for making upper arm Bangles
I have a tutorial for that one on my channel if you’re interested in seeing how it’s made 🥰
Great Info. Kathy from Cali.😎
Hi Kathy 🤗 Thank you for watching 😎
I also took note of that everbrite product and will be very interested to hear what your experience is with using it, realizing that time will be the best test for durability.
Is that the coating Sam mentioned? Could you let me know exactly what the product is called,if you have time to do so of course😊
@@catherinegrout1513I’m pretty sure it’s called Protectacote by Everbrite
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HI so you do not sell at fairs anymore just online?
I don’t sell at fairs anymore and only have a couple of items for sale these days, due to my family situation, sadly ☺️
I may have missed this, but is the 14 gauge wire dead soft?
It’s soft wire 🥰
How long does mixed liver of sulfur last, once mixed with water?
I’d say a 2-3 days. In my experience in my climate
Do you have the wire measurement length for a 20 gauge link?
With 20g I would make them much stouter and not elongate them, so as to keep them from distorting… although if you gently work harden the wire you may avoid this. So my advice is to experiment with lengths to see how you feel 😍
oh shoot, I meant 14 gauge, not 20 🙃😊
@@DebHerzog-mp3jk in the video is suggest 7cm of 14g wire 🥰
LOL....We'll just clear him away........😂
Haha I know! Poor man 😅
I'll make that for myself. I love big, chunky bracelets! (What is the name of your Facebook group?)
I wear mine quite a lot ☺️
I made this bracelet this morning and I really love the style. However, I used a wire which has been treated with a non-tarnish coating, so when it came to the patina process, I Ben after leaving it in the solution for more than 15 minutes it only really darkened where my pliers had been. I tried a couple of pieces of untreated wire and it was a matter of seconds. Anyone else ever run up against this?
I would love to go to Germany, to see if any of my ancestors are there.
Oh how wonderful! I’ve only been once and I loved it. 🥰 Hope you get there one day
The liver of sulphur step really does add quite a bit of time added to the piece, doesn’t it? Not sure I’m willing to commit to that! 😂🤣
Haha I know what you mean ☺️ It’s not that long though, really
Um not to disturb you but have you ever thought of making a business I love your makings on TH-cam and I hope people outside would love them so I thought that maybe you would like starting a business just asking😊😅