Really nice Jem. I have not seen flat wire before. This looks like a handy item and you used it wonderfully.
@KatnySnead thank you ever so much. I hope you enjoy it. I made earrings with it many years ago but not had it in ages, so much fun xxx
I really like this idea! Great use for all those 3 and 4 mm beads that I have! Thank you!
Absolutely gorgeous, what a great use of that flat wire ~ thank you, Jem! 💜
Hey Amber, thank you sooooo very much, love to *see* you, hope all is well and THANK YOU for watching xxx
New subscriber very beautiful thank you
Thank you so very much and welcome to the channel, I hope you find other videos which are helpful xxx
Mrs. Hawkes I like the earrings you are wearing today, do have a tutorial for them please? Thank you in advance 😊❤😊❤
Ms. Jem, Thanks for your tutelage!!! I have found that most items I have done , seem flimsy. What can I do or can stiffness be achieved?? I do not want to utilize 1/2 hard wires...I have used hammer and torch, however, once a piece is complete and is still soft from fire or just the guage what can be done? Firmness seems to be trouble for me Thoughts??
Hmmm I'd probably avoid using the torch at all, try with medium temper wire and warm it by hand only. I use a lot of raw copper wire, which is reasonably easy to work but sets nicely xxx
@@JemHawkes TYVM I use mainly dead soft copper. Perhaps I will get some 1/2 hard and give that a try
@SandyBaubleLove definitely worth a try, dead soft will be nice to handle but may not stand up to wear in the long run xxx
Is that wire aluminum? Thanks!❤
I think it's probably copper or a copper blend, rather than aluminium, bur it doesn't say, sorry love xxx
#replay.
@JemHawkes I did thank you. I enjoy all your videos. I'm just glad I've found you here after I have watched you on fb and on Jesse James.
Such a cute bracelet and love the clasp! I've never seen one made that way .❤❤
thanks so much for watching, I hope you enjoy the project xxx