My friend gave me some wire to learn on. This is exactly the design I hope to make in the future. I LOVE art deco and with the stones - wow! Thank you for teaching us.
I started making wire jewelry When I first started and then fell in love with stitching... But you're making me want to learn all over again. Thanks for inspiration.
beautiful. i made a practice piece, but did not have dead soft for the weaving and it made a difference in stringing the middle bead. by the end the wire was so hardened it broke. by far the most difficult piece ive tried, simply due to all of the wire i had to keep track of. lots of patience required but very doable. trying to figure matching earings...unless you have? Thank you for the tutorial. Such a gift.
So pretty!! I love the color of copper so I prefer to not oxidize it. I want to try this but I don’t have great spatial skills to do the opposite but maybe if I keep rewatching it I’ll get it to “click” in my head. 💜
This is a beautiful piece! I have been watching your videos and fell in love with wire weaving and wire kumihimo. I ordered not only your book but the wire kumihimo kit. Can’t wait to get started.
Gorgeous piece! As far as oxidation goes I don't have a preference. I do, however, like how oxidation can completely give you differing looks using the same weave or wrap pattern.....some days I like shinney and new, other days I like old and rustic lol. It depends on my mood......not to say I'm moody or anything lol
Kimberly Olson Thank you. Yeah that’s how I feel about it as well. I think there are certain pieces where it definitely lends itself well for oxidising for that reason 😃
I love your tutorials, but wanted to ask you first if we are allowed to make any of these to sell. There is a small shop in our little Welsh village I sell pieces in, would I be allowed to use any of your designs?
I'm in tears! I usually like your work and your tuts and I really loved this design but you just stopped dead in your tracks on the second group of base wires that is done upside down! I can't make my brain grasp what you're doing when I'm learning a wrap when I can't see it in detail...
Love the look of both bracelets! Lovely work and design! How long is the one in this tut? I cut 8 pieces of 18g/1 mil base wires, but I'm not sure when to stop the woven section. About how many inches do the crossed ends and loops (clasp/hook will vary) add to the overall bracelet? Thank you.
Btw, I like both shiny and antiqued finishes but tend to oxidize the ones I sell. It adds depth and texture to woven designs and makes any further tarnish much slower for both copper and sterling. One more question: How do you get your wires so straight? I use dead soft, but it always has a slight curve no matter how much I straighten and/or work harden. I see your wire comes on spools, also... Which has me perplexed! 😉😌
I love your videos (thanks!), but could you maybe talk a little slower? You talk so fast that I have to sometimes rewind to replay to catch what you're saying.
Have you considered that she is not making these videos for you, alone? Many of us appreciate her pace and are very glad she doesn't speak in slow motion.Unless you are paying her to make you personal videos, why not just say thank you very much for the free tutorial, and stop there?
Beautiful bracelet! Love the weave & mixed metals! Thank you so much for the wonderful tutorial!
My best wirework teacher ! Thank you Christine for your sharing and bravo for your talent.
My friend gave me some wire to learn on. This is exactly the design I hope to make in the future. I LOVE art deco and with the stones - wow! Thank you for teaching us.
So beautiful I would like to try it . Thank you for the video and wish to see the ox soon
Beautiful and I prefer Non-oxidized Thank you for wonderful tutorials!
I prefer NOT oxidized. Thank you for your knowledge!
I started making wire jewelry When I first started and then fell in love with stitching... But you're making me want to learn all over again. Thanks for inspiration.
beautiful. i made a practice piece, but did not have dead soft for the weaving and it made a difference in stringing the middle bead. by the end the wire was so hardened it broke. by far the most difficult piece ive tried, simply due to all of the wire i had to keep track of. lots of patience required but very doable. trying to figure matching earings...unless you have? Thank you for the tutorial. Such a gift.
I loved it cant wait to try it ... you explain how to do it step by step... you make it look so easy... thank you for your tutorial
Very nice wonderful design lovely
Oh lovely - I really like the copper on silver, with silver beads. Lovely tutorial - thank you.
Mary Omalley Thank you so much Mary. I really appreciate it 😃
So pretty!! I love the color of copper so I prefer to not oxidize it. I want to try this but I don’t have great spatial skills to do the opposite but maybe if I keep rewatching it I’ll get it to “click” in my head. 💜
I like both oxidized and non. Very pretty bracelets.
Joan Chaffin Bawcom Thank you Joan. Yeah I do to, but do go for non-oxidised the most though 😄
I love your video’s 🤟🏻❤️💋you’re beautiful wonderful Artist !
Beautiful ❤
Beautiful thankyou for your clear instructions yet another project on my to do list xx
Beautiful!!!!! thank you , you are an exelent teacher.
Irene Nunez You’re very welcome and thank you 😊
What a beautiful project, thanks again for sharing!!! :) :)
Twila klense Thank you so much. I’m glad you like it 😊
This is a beautiful piece! I have been watching your videos and fell in love with wire weaving and wire kumihimo. I ordered not only your book but the wire kumihimo kit. Can’t wait to get started.
Georgeous!!! 😍😀
Precioso brazalete muy buen vídeo gracias maestra saludos de Chiapas. México
Yet another project I have to try XD
MissGroves Yay, I’m glad to heat it 😄
beautiful!!!!
Gorgeous piece! As far as oxidation goes I don't have a preference. I do, however, like how oxidation can completely give you differing looks using the same weave or wrap pattern.....some days I like shinney and new, other days I like old and rustic lol. It depends on my mood......not to say I'm moody or anything lol
Kimberly Olson Thank you. Yeah that’s how I feel about it as well. I think there are certain pieces where it definitely lends itself well for oxidising for that reason 😃
i love your work...
I prefer the antique look. I oxidize most all the time.
I love your tutorials, but wanted to ask you first if we are allowed to make any of these to sell. There is a small shop in our little Welsh village I sell pieces in, would I be allowed to use any of your designs?
I'm in tears! I usually like your work and your tuts and I really loved this design but you just stopped dead in your tracks on the second group of base wires that is done upside down! I can't make my brain grasp what you're doing when I'm learning a wrap when I can't see it in detail...
Try rewinding the video to watch and follow along while wrapping the bottom set since it is the same pattern to the end.
Very clear tutorial, beautiful work! I just don't have the patience for weaving.
Sharon Holmes Thank you very much Sharon.
Awesome! Thank you! !
robin pinkham You’re welcome and thank you 😊
Love the look of both bracelets! Lovely work and design! How long is the one in this tut? I cut 8 pieces of 18g/1 mil base wires, but I'm not sure when to stop the woven section. About how many inches do the crossed ends and loops (clasp/hook will vary) add to the overall bracelet? Thank you.
Btw, I like both shiny and antiqued finishes but tend to oxidize the ones I sell. It adds depth and texture to woven designs and makes any further tarnish much slower for both copper and sterling.
One more question: How do you get your wires so straight? I use dead soft, but it always has a slight curve no matter how much I straighten and/or work harden. I see your wire comes on spools, also... Which has me perplexed! 😉😌
Bonjour ,ce que vous faites est magnifique ; par contre pouvez vous nous dire ou trouver les pinces avec lesquelles vous travaillez .Merci d'avance
Preciosa como todo lo que haces un saludo
Lovely
Outstanding
Rasheme Chester Thank you so much 😊
very pretty :D
Movie BuffBabe Thank you 😉
Oxidized
I love your videos (thanks!), but could you maybe talk a little slower? You talk so fast that I have to sometimes rewind to replay to catch what you're saying.
Have you considered that she is not making these videos for you, alone? Many of us appreciate her pace and are very glad she doesn't speak in slow motion.Unless you are paying her to make you personal videos, why not just say thank you very much for the free tutorial, and stop there?
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I Think your name must be "Very much Talk !!!
No Weave for Old Women. 😀😀😂. Have to learn this while your brain is still young! 🙄🤨🙄🤨🙄😀😂😂😂