Omg! These people complain to much ! The video was perfect. I knew nothing about making jewelry before watching this video and I was able to see and learn pretty quick. Absolutely loved it!
Not really. I could barely see what she was doing. They should have darker background and while she was making a round loop the camera should capture her hand movement and how the wire comes into a round shape. Try looking at other videos, I could clearly see what they were doing. This one? I can barley see anything.
Thank you so much for showing me how to make jewellery. I loved all 4 tutorials and it was really well done. I got some beads findings and pliers from a jewellery supplier and enjoyed making my own earrings and I gave them as presents. I look forwards to watching more jewellery making tutorials from you.
Thank you so much. Your videos are very easy to follow for a complete beginner like me! I'm hoping to enjoy jewellery making with my mum and 15 year old daughter!💕💕
Thanks to this video I was finally able to make a nice earring set with a nice loop for the first time. I watched other videos but didn't find the good details that are on this video. Thank you Jessica Rose!
This video is really really helpfull and today I made my first ever home made earrings :) very proud of myself and I could not have done it without this video, so thank you very much :)
I really like your videos but we need more zoom when you made the loops. Thank you so much, and you make me like doing it too with my children. So, where can I find these beautiful beads which you are working with? God bless you.
The fact I watched this video knowing absolutely nothing about making jewelry: to me knowing exactly what to buy and how to make a pair of earrings. This is free school yall
Great video, thanks very much and lots of appreciation! Just a comment that the ear hook can directly go into the single head pin loop which was already open. This way another open and close (on the ear hook wire) can be avoided. Obviously this wouldn't be easy for the multi head pins earring. Thanks again!
loving these videos, well done - ring is on left hand then shows on right hand which is confusing and distracting - but love the instruction :) so for the 3 beads per earring, could you put the wire through each beaded wire loop then close with a crimp bead?
I would love to make jewelery with you.you could teach me so much.and you look beautifull....God bless you always for spreading your lovely knowledge around...I am think of jewelery for new hobby...my name hubert and I am 75 y.o. baby boy.again thank you too much.
Take a look at our suppliers list - we do have some international suppliers listed on there that might be able to help www.jewellersacademy.com/jewellery-supplies
Take a look at our suppliers list which shows some US/Canadian and International suppliers www.jewellersacademy.com/jewellery-supplies Hope that helps x
I have noticed that in the USA it is taught to open loops and jump rings sideways, as in turn it to the side, and the UK seems to do it by pulling one side away from the other. As you do. Have you had any issues with your loops or jump rings or findings loosing their shape because of the way you open them? I love your channel! ❤
Hi Jessica thanks to you made the first earrings😀. Hope will soon start making earrings like you are doing. Really have to work hard to get that loops 😰
It depends on what kind of jewellery you're making. Beading or working in polymer clay for example can be very affordable, but silversmithing or goldsmithing much more costly. x
I love this video I’m going to try this out and sell them at the markets if they work I’ve also wanted to be a jeweler since I was 3 I started when I was young and I really want to go to London Jewelry school and I hope I can when I’m older I love ur videos and me and my mum and dad have been watching them I hope u can reply and ur so good at making jewelry keep it up😍
Glad you enjoyed the tutorial. If you're looking for ring making we have a few different courses you might like. You might want to learn how to make a ring with a claw setting jewelleryschoolonline.teachable.com/p/make-an-engagement-ring/ Or if you're a beginner you might want to try making some simple stacking rings learn.jewellersacademy.com/p/silver-jewellery-making-for-absolute-beginners-free-course We have all sorts of other making course though so do check them out here... www.jewellersacademy.com/jewellery-making Hope that helps x
Thank you for your feedback, it is always taken onboard. Our more recent video tutorials are much better for close ups so that you can see whats happening. x
There are lots of suppliers out there offering silver, silver plated, gold etc Take a look at our suppliers list here www.jewellersacademy.com/jewellery-supplies x
Is there a reason why you don't just leave the earhook's loop closed and instead hook the end loop of the head pin wire (while it's still open) on the earhook's loop, and then close it once it's hooked on? That was a messy sentence but I'm not sure how else to convey what I'm trying to say... But it seems like it would save a step?
I was wondwering the same. You can just leave the headpin's loop open and close it after you hook it on the earhook. I don't know if there's a reason why she did it like that. If there is, can someone explain?
+Kayenne54 Yes you can do, although it can be best to close the loop first to ensure it is a nice full circle and then open a little to attach. But if it is easier for you to create the loop and attach at the same time that works too. Jessica x
I NEED TO COMPLAIN ABOUT THE CAMERA MAN!!!!!!!! why do you zoom OUT when she's showing how to close loops? why not zoom IN to her hands to see what she's doing? This is BIG CAMERA MAN FAILURE !!!!!!!!!!!!! and it's not the first time.
Thanks for the feedback, this one was filmed a long time ago and we have a great camera crew now, have learnt all the lessons (filming jewellery isn't easy) and we get great close ups so do take a look at some of the more recent tutorials on this channel and on the website jewellersacademy.com too. Jess :-)
Camera work could be much better...we need to see close up for every task you do. With the light colored bead mat and table, there is hardly any contrast between the wires, findings, and the mat -- they all blend together.
Love the tutorial! I would like to try making my loops this way as I have been making them differently. Also the background is fine and I think the camera man did a fine job
I didn't get to see how you made the other earrings with the 3 short dangle wires. Also, I would've like to see up close how your 3 different size dangling earrings that you made in this video turned out. Otherwise, just watching I do feel more confident that I can make these earrings.
+caroline sloan Thanks for the feedback caroline and glad you feel more confident after watching the videos. With the dangle earrings it is the exact same process you just make three pieces with headpins and a bead and then attach all three to to the loop at the top. I might do another video for this to show some more close ups soon. In the meantime, good luck and happy making :-)
Thank you for your feedback. We're continually looking for ways to improve the quality of our video tutorials, so will certainly take your thoughts onboard x
Another great video, I remember creating loops when I started off, it was so frustrating, but it gets better and you master it with time, thank you for sharing :-)
You had me at British Accent: two important issues however, background brightness and mat whiteness washes out foreground. This may be necessary for anothert project, but is difficult for viewing this tute. Thank you for sharing as this has given me an idea as where to begin.
This is one of the easiest tutorials I’ve ever seen. The teacher is patient, knowledgeable and very good at what she does.
Omg! These people complain to much ! The video was perfect. I knew nothing about making jewelry before watching this video and I was able to see and learn pretty quick. Absolutely loved it!
same, was siting and making how she tell, and all was so nice, even never done it before.
@@lc6409 maybe you got a big screen on your laptop.
@@mariaelenarosado4198 I am watching from my phone with a stigmatism in both eyes but ok 😂😂😂
Not really. I could barely see what she was doing. They should have darker background and while she was making a round loop the camera should capture her hand movement and how the wire comes into a round shape. Try looking at other videos, I could clearly see what they were doing. This one? I can barley see anything.
You are such a good teacher!
Thank you! 😃 x
Thank you so much for showing me how to make jewellery. I loved all 4 tutorials and it was really well done. I got some beads findings and pliers from a jewellery supplier and enjoyed making my own earrings and I gave them as presents. I look forwards to watching more jewellery making tutorials from you.
So pleased you have enjoyed the tutorials lovely 💖xx
You are a very good teacher!
Thank you so much. Your videos are very easy to follow for a complete beginner like me! I'm hoping to enjoy jewellery making with my mum and 15 year old daughter!💕💕
You are so welcome! x
Thank you so much! I am a beginner and this is so helpful for getting started!
Glad it was helpful! x
Thanks to this video I was finally able to make a nice earring set with a nice loop for the first time. I watched other videos but didn't find the good details that are on this video. Thank you Jessica Rose!
Thank you soooo much for the "pinky" trick. I usually have trouble figuring how much to cut off to make loop. This will DEFINITELY help.
You explain so beautifully.Thank you for sharing your expert and creative knowledge.❤
You're so welcome lovely xx
Your demonstration of making jewellery is the best ive seen so far im now going to have a try at making something nice thank you x
You are very welcome x
This video is really really helpfull and today I made my first ever home made earrings :) very proud of myself and I could not have done it without this video, so thank you very much :)
Great
This vid helped me alot! At first I was bad at making loops amd making them but now I am really good at it. I litterally watched dis like 10 times lol
Thank you! I can't wait to get started!
I really like your videos but we need more zoom when you made the loops. Thank you so much, and you make me like doing it too with my children. So, where can I find these beautiful beads which you are working with? God bless you.
Excellent...can't wait to play around with it!
The fact I watched this video knowing absolutely nothing about making jewelry: to me knowing exactly what to buy and how to make a pair of earrings. This is free school yall
Hey Sophia, Thank you so much for your lovely comment! x
Hello Jessica, Love your video, I am completely new to this. You are very pretty and making pretty things!
Aw thank you. Glad you are enjoying the tutorials x
Great video, thanks very much and lots of appreciation! Just a comment that the ear hook can directly go into the single head pin loop which was already open. This way another open and close (on the ear hook wire) can be avoided. Obviously this wouldn't be easy for the multi head pins earring. Thanks again!
So true
loving these videos, well done - ring is on left hand then shows on right hand which is confusing and distracting - but love the instruction :) so for the 3 beads per earring, could you put the wire through each beaded wire loop then close with a crimp bead?
Hey Kalinda, Thank you for your comment and advice regarding the ring. You can absolutely change the to suit your own design x
I made some for my aunt and she loved them
That's great, lovely to hear x
I wish to be able to make the necklace you are wearing right now in the video - the big aqua beads necklace
You should give it a try! I will also keep your request in mind for future tutorials. x
Beautifully designed
Thanks so much x
Thank you so much, this was very helpful. I love your patience.
My pleasure x
Thank you so much for your introduction, I am very interested to learn the design and making of the jewelers
so How can I get the course freely
Thank you for your comment! We have a range of courses available on our website www.jewellersacademy.com/
She’s so cool ,easy explanation. I’m existed to give a try.she’s also seems nice and friendly 😊
Thank you so much for your lovely comment! x
These videos are so helpful! Your such a lovely teacher.
I would love to make jewelery with you.you could teach me so much.and you look beautifull....God bless you always for spreading your lovely knowledge around...I am think of jewelery for new hobby...my name hubert and I am 75 y.o. baby boy.again thank you too much.
Thank you so much dear your tutorial is so helpful for me God bless you ❤
You are very welcome! x
Thank you I've really been getting into this as a hobby and money maker.👍🏽
I want to buy a jewelry making kit..
Can u suggest some.. ?
I live in India..
Take a look at our suppliers list - we do have some international suppliers listed on there that might be able to help www.jewellersacademy.com/jewellery-supplies
great videos. I am unsure where to purchase/order supplies. any suggestions? I am in Canada
Take a look at our suppliers list which shows some US/Canadian and International suppliers www.jewellersacademy.com/jewellery-supplies Hope that helps x
Excellent tutorial and very easy to follow. Thanks 👍
Glad it was helpful! x
I have noticed that in the USA it is taught to open loops and jump rings sideways, as in turn it to the side, and the UK seems to do it by pulling one side away from the other. As you do. Have you had any issues with your loops or jump rings or findings loosing their shape because of the way you open them? I love your channel! ❤
Hey lovely, I think this might just be personal preference. Whatever works best for you xx
I Love This And My Daughter Loves This Too.
I am so pleased! We would love to see your work. If you have Instagram, make sure to tag us in any posts with these @jewellersacademy
Beautiful explanation ma'am. Thanks
Most welcome 😊
Hi Jessica thanks to you made the first earrings😀. Hope will soon start making earrings like you are doing. Really have to work hard to get that loops 😰
I really want to make an Etsy shop for jewellery but I’m only 11 and I was wondering if it’s expensive to make jewellery?
It depends on what kind of jewellery you're making. Beading or working in polymer clay for example can be very affordable, but silversmithing or goldsmithing much more costly. x
@@JewellersAcademy ok thank you so much! 😊
Beautiful work 😊❤
Very beautiful video.. for this one and the other ones, thanks a million!
Fantastic!!! I am learning a lot with your videos thanks 💓🙏🏼
where do you order your own wires and threats? How can I be sure about quality of those wires if they dont erode or something:)
Take a look at our recommended suppliers list here www.jewellersacademy.com/jewellery-supplies Lots of great supplies here x
hi..
i want to buy tools kit for that to make beads accessories mam...
thanks.. i love to make like that too 😊❤️🌹
Take a look at our suppliers list for where to buy www.jewellersacademy.com/jewellery-supplies
I love this video I’m going to try this out and sell them at the markets if they work I’ve also wanted to be a jeweler since I was 3 I started when I was young and I really want to go to London Jewelry school and I hope I can when I’m older I love ur videos and me and my mum and dad have been watching them I hope u can reply and ur so good at making jewelry keep it up😍
Thank you so much
I love the way you take your time to tutor this
You're very welcome! x
Love the video
Background is perfect I wouldn't change anything
I am blind in one eye and I could see everything just fine 🤣🌺
Hi maam may i know where did you buy those beds and pins?
Take a look at our suppliers list www.jewellersacademy.com/jewellery-supplies x
You are amazing. The backdrop, instructions, aesthetic of the video is great. But the camera angles made it hard to follow along.
Thanks for your feedback, these were shot a while ago and we are always working to improve our videos x
its a nice video but you need to change the views and get closer to see what you are doing
Thats what I was thinking too
nice! and your ring? what about your ring? any tutorial? thanks!
Glad you enjoyed the tutorial. If you're looking for ring making we have a few different courses you might like. You might want to learn how to make a ring with a claw setting jewelleryschoolonline.teachable.com/p/make-an-engagement-ring/
Or if you're a beginner you might want to try making some simple stacking rings learn.jewellersacademy.com/p/silver-jewellery-making-for-absolute-beginners-free-course
We have all sorts of other making course though so do check them out here... www.jewellersacademy.com/jewellery-making
Hope that helps x
@@JewellersAcademy Thank you! this is too "high" for me! I was asking about your simple black bead ring on your right hand?
@@JewellersAcademy left, right, whatever!
Great Video! Thank you!
This video really helped me. Thanks!!!
I love ur videos anyway we can get a zoom while showing steps was very hard to see thank u for the info
Thank you for your feedback, it is always taken onboard. Our more recent video tutorials are much better for close ups so that you can see whats happening. x
Very interesting to the people who don't know how to make it but video should close.
Thanks to give the knowledge GOD keep you happy....
Love your videos so helpful
Glad you like them! x
New subscriber from North East India Manipur
Welcome! x
Is there a link where I could order the materials?
Hey lovely, We have a list of suppliers here www.jewellersacademy.com/jewellery-supplies x
@@JewellersAcademy thank you 🎈
Where do I buy the ready made stuff like the headpins or ear wires?
There are lots of suppliers out there offering silver, silver plated, gold etc Take a look at our suppliers list here www.jewellersacademy.com/jewellery-supplies x
Is there a reason why you don't just leave the earhook's loop closed and instead hook the end loop of the head pin wire (while it's still open) on the earhook's loop, and then close it once it's hooked on? That was a messy sentence but I'm not sure how else to convey what I'm trying to say... But it seems like it would save a step?
I was wondwering the same. You can just leave the headpin's loop open and close it after you hook it on the earhook. I don't know if there's a reason why she did it like that. If there is, can someone explain?
In my experience, the headpin loops usually comes out neater when you do it the way she does
It is hard to see what you are doing your background light and your pad that you are working on are too bright including your shirt
do you give lessons if so where are you and can you give me a rough price love your tutorials
Hey Valerie, We have lots of online courses. You can find all of the information on our website jewellersacademy.co.uk
great video! Thank you so much for sharing.
Is it possible to add the drop to the ear wire before closing the loop on the drop?
+Kayenne54 Yes you can do, although it can be best to close the loop first to ensure it is a nice full circle and then open a little to attach. But if it is easier for you to create the loop and attach at the same time that works too. Jessica x
Okay thank you, that makes sense. :-)
Could you do some more close up angles with the techniques?
Thanks for your feedback - we will take it onboard for future tutorials x
Wonderful!!! A new subscriber girl.
can u use jump rimgs to attach the earring hooks and the charm?
Ahhh awesome..... Long live Jessica
I NEED TO COMPLAIN ABOUT THE CAMERA MAN!!!!!!!! why do you zoom OUT when she's showing how to close loops? why not zoom IN to her hands to see what she's doing? This is BIG CAMERA MAN FAILURE !!!!!!!!!!!!! and it's not the first time.
Thanks for the feedback, this one was filmed a long time ago and we have a great camera crew now, have learnt all the lessons (filming jewellery isn't easy) and we get great close ups so do take a look at some of the more recent tutorials on this channel and on the website jewellersacademy.com too. Jess :-)
Agree.
Agreed. Her instructions were pretty good yet we could barely see anything we need to see. Absolutely terrible camera work really.
Thank you so much for the wonderful tutorial!
what's the name of the beads that your wearing, what type if beads and did you make those...
do you know any shops in the UK that sell beads and beading items for quite cheap
What sizes should we buy of headpins??
do u buy the ear wires or make those as well??
Camera work could be much better...we need to see close up for every task you do. With the light colored bead mat and table, there is hardly any contrast between the wires, findings, and the mat -- they all blend together.
Susan Gage I agree, I could not see with the light background.
Love the tutorial! I would like to try making my loops this way as I have been making them differently. Also the background is fine and I think the camera man did a fine job
I didn't get to see how you made the other earrings with the 3 short dangle wires. Also, I would've like to see up close how your 3 different size dangling earrings that you made in this video turned out. Otherwise, just watching I do feel more confident that I can make these earrings.
+caroline sloan Thanks for the feedback caroline and glad you feel more confident after watching the videos. With the dangle earrings it is the exact same process you just make three pieces with headpins and a bead and then attach all three to to the loop at the top. I might do another video for this to show some more close ups soon. In the meantime, good luck and happy making :-)
+London Jewellery londonSchool
London Jewellery School I like it
I loved it.
when will you have the USA prices
How can we prevent plated jewelry from turning black?
Try to avoid getting it wet, and store in a dry place to help keep it in good condition. x
Finally ordered some so I can start making earrings. My sister and mom have been driving me crazy with requests. Lol
You should use a dark color mat so we can see the wires better because since the colors are too light we cant see, thankyou ❤
Thank you for your feedback. We're continually looking for ways to improve the quality of our video tutorials, so will certainly take your thoughts onboard x
I have issues with the camera. Couldn't get the main tips and I really want to learn.
I'm not sure I understand what you need help with? x
Another great video, I remember creating loops when I started off, it was so frustrating, but it gets better and you master it with time, thank you for sharing :-)
So true! x
I'm trying to learn but it's still hard for me but I will keep trying
Practice always makes perfect! x
Sooo sweet thank you for sharing ❤😊
You are so welcome x
Nice work, great presentation, thank you!
Thank you.
You're welcome!
I think the white mat on the table also hinders us from seeing clearly what is happening. Very good videos though, very clear description. Thank you.
I can't find the first video in this series
Here you go th-cam.com/video/dtr3zBg0V5U/w-d-xo.html x
Can you start an online class
Hey lovely, We have lots of online courses available on our website www.jewellersacademy.com/
I want to wear earrings. But, I had to have my pierced ears grow back together again. Clips?
Yes of course - you can work with clip on components too. x
Whats a good Jewelry school In MA near Boston ?
You had me at British Accent: two important issues however, background brightness and mat whiteness washes out foreground. This may be necessary for anothert project, but is difficult for viewing this tute. Thank you for sharing as this has given me an idea as where to begin.
Thank you so much for your feedback, we are always looking to improve the quality of our videos x
Thanks 👍
💖💖💖
What Guage wite?
Hey lovely, I used standard sized head pins for this tutorial. These are usually 0.5mm x
Please tell me how to convert cm to inches?
Divide cm by 2.54 to get the measurement in inches x
Excellent videos, so sad to see all the complaints!
Rosemary Lincoln just can't see what' she's doing, that's all
I'm a beginner and try to learn how to make jewelry
I hope you are enjoying our free tutorials. For more making courses do take a look at www.jewellersacademy.com x
Nice
Thanks Lovely x
we all missed that most important part, cause it seems like the camera focused on your face, instead what you try to teach us :(
Guess who's thinking of opening an etsy shop! That's right, me! But I'm scared it may not take off.
Go for it! x