This is by far one of the best tutorials that I have watched. Used to many other crafts, but new to wire work. Thanks so much. One little point. Am struggling with getting those nasty sharp ends really smooth and tucked in. Anyone any tips?
Hi Anthea! You can use the tip of a chain nose plier to pinch those little bits in. Or, you can purchase a fine point flush cutter. This cutter will allow you to cut so close you won't have to worry about that little bit any longer. You can find them here: www.beaducation.com/shop/cutters-c-82.html
❤❤❤ Thank you! I stayed up all night (it was very late when I started) making this from 16 ga copper. I slightly modified it by adding a couple Indian Agate beads to the clasp end. I think I've figured a way to add gemstone beads to each link. This tutorial is really great and it gave something new to try. I can't wait to find my drill so I can do some coils! Again, thank you for the awesome tutorial! 👍😊❤
Hi Lisa, I don't have the tool that you use to bend the wire to make the links, what do you sugest I can use instead? Your video cleared up a few doubts I had, so , thank you, grat video!!! Greetings from Argentina!!!
It looks like we used the largest step (10mm) on the medium wrap and tap plier. Link below: www.beaducation.com/p/4-jewelry-making-tools-medium-wrap-and-tap-plier If you would like the full tools and materials list, link below: www.beaducation.com/online_classes/157-horseshoe-chains
I love this horseshoe coiled wrap..im not new to wire but for some reason. I've tried this from someone else's video and it was a hot mess 🙃..looked horid..NOW WITH YOUR video I think ..no ....I'm sure I can do this now..so concise, and we'll thought out..its a # 1 wrap for me ! Thanks so much..
I watch a lot of tuts and you are my favorite instructor. Your videos are clear and concise. I also love all your designs. I am an artist just getting started in jewelry,so thank you
Love these bracelets! I recently bought some colored artistic wire to use for my viking knits, as I am incorporating them into my stock, and I think these chains would look great in all the different colors. Thank you so much for a well done, easy to follow tutorial!
Yay Elaine - I am so glad you enjoyed this. If you haven't already, maybe consider subscribing to our channel so you are the first to know about more videos, th-cam.com/channels/MZXV4Rq5YrExgYTjIcwBfQ.html
Hi Grace! It's 18 gauge. You can find a full list of tools and materials used in this class here: www.beaducation.com/online_classes/157-horseshoe-chains
One of the BEST Tutorials I’ve watched in a Very Long Time!!!
I loved watching you do this, I LOVE THE CHAIN, and I can tell that you love what you are doing, it really shows. Thank you!
Hi, thanks for sch detailed and such explicit tutorials. You really have me hooked and I cant wait to get started.
Yet another amazing tutorial. Thank you!
Excellent tutorial, thank you.
This is by far one of the best tutorials that I have watched. Used to many other crafts, but new to wire work. Thanks so much. One little point. Am struggling with getting those nasty sharp ends really smooth and tucked in. Anyone any tips?
Hi Anthea! You can use the tip of a chain nose plier to pinch those little bits in. Or, you can purchase a fine point flush cutter. This cutter will allow you to cut so close you won't have to worry about that little bit any longer. You can find them here: www.beaducation.com/shop/cutters-c-82.html
Although I've made this bracelet several times, I keep re-watching the vid just in case I missed something and to perfect my technique.
Great Tutorial and am very hopeful that I can do this after a lot of practice. Thank you
❤❤❤ Thank you! I stayed up all night (it was very late when I started) making this from 16 ga copper. I slightly modified it by adding a couple Indian Agate beads to the clasp end. I think I've figured a way to add gemstone beads to each link. This tutorial is really great and it gave something new to try. I can't wait to find my drill so I can do some coils! Again, thank you for the awesome tutorial! 👍😊❤
Hi Lisa, I don't have the tool that you use to bend the wire to make the links, what do you sugest I can use instead? Your video cleared up a few doubts I had, so , thank you, grat video!!! Greetings from Argentina!!!
Adelia boop you can use anything that is that size (10mm), like a dowel or a rod, what ever you can find.
very god please what is the name of this pliers that makes rings of three sizes Roberto Brazil
Here is a link to the products - www.beaducation.com/search?qry=plr018+plr019
WHEN YOU MAKE THE P SHAPE FOR THE HORSESHOE WHAT MM DID YOU USE ON YOUR ROUND NOSE PILERS
It looks like we used the largest step (10mm) on the medium wrap and tap plier. Link below:
www.beaducation.com/p/4-jewelry-making-tools-medium-wrap-and-tap-plier
If you would like the full tools and materials list, link below:
www.beaducation.com/online_classes/157-horseshoe-chains
🤣 ~ I’ve discovered making coils is very addictive 😬!!
These are great looking chains. Can't wait to try it.
I just love your videos. I am learning so much. Thank you for posting them
I love this horseshoe coiled wrap..im not new to wire but for some reason. I've tried this from someone else's video and it was a hot mess 🙃..looked horid..NOW WITH YOUR video I think ..no ....I'm sure I can do this now..so concise, and we'll thought out..its a # 1 wrap for me ! Thanks so much..
Hi
Beautiful design 👌 may I know your razor flush cutter no. Plz?and can I use it for thicker than 20 g wire?
Thank you
I like the 7223s. You can use it on 20g and thicker but not at the tip and you must use them on dead soft wire. Enjoy!
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Excellent and thorough tutorial ..thank you for sharing your expertise.
Beautiful work ❤❤
Thanks a lot 😊
Very helpful, thank you.
I watch a lot of tuts and you are my favorite instructor. Your videos are clear and concise. I also love all your designs. I am an artist just getting started in jewelry,so thank you
excellent just loved it
teaching was also too good
thank you
Thanks for the feedback Maya!
Hello, what kind of wire are you using? TYIA
Sterling Silver round.
Fantastic tutorial - thanks! Looking forward to checking out some others soon :)
Do you have a cover on the one side of your wrap and tap?
yes there is a plastic tube to protect it from marring, the tool comes with it
Love these bracelets! I recently bought some colored artistic wire to use for my viking knits, as I am incorporating them into my stock, and I think these chains would look great in all the different colors. Thank you so much for a well done, easy to follow tutorial!
THANK YOU...I ordered those nice pliers.
You won't regret it!
So Awesome !
Thank You 💎
Yay Elaine - I am so glad you enjoyed this. If you haven't already, maybe consider subscribing to our channel so you are the first to know about more videos, th-cam.com/channels/MZXV4Rq5YrExgYTjIcwBfQ.html
Wonderful direction. I can't wait to try my hand on this project. Thank you.
Have fun!
WOW 😮 SO EASY AND BEAUTIFUL!
Sono belisime io le gia realizato grazie alla. Dimostrato
Amazing 🤩
Love this video!!!
really perfect
what size wire did you cut for the clasp on the first chain?
Hi Grace! It's 18 gauge. You can find a full list of tools and materials used in this class here: www.beaducation.com/online_classes/157-horseshoe-chains
Thank you much!