Jocelyn, you are without a doubt one of the best jewelry making educators on the web. I have learned so much from you and I am so grateful for you sharing your skills. God Bless You!! And Thank You!!
making my own for awhile ..except these , thanks for this wonderful video ! This one definitely makes it worthwhile having elimate having ear nuts handy ..❤ hugs from this grandmother in Florida
Thanks for another great video, Jocelyn! I never realized just how easy these were to make! I remember wearing these when I first got my ears pierced at 12 yrs old, in 1976; I never lost any earrings while wearing things. So many fond memories and now I can make my own -- thank you!!
I am a beginner came across your channel do you have a tutorial on how to make loops for earings, and bracelet connectors etc...you seem to explain things a lot better than other do and great information. Thank you.
I've been wearing earrings since the 80s and I'm having a hard time remembering any time I ever had an earring fall out of my ear or lost one because of that. I always wore regular fish hook earrings, because that seems to be most commonly used for dangly earrings. I just like how these look and how the jewelry hangs from it. Tfs.
Is there a trick to attaching your earring to this style of earwire? I make lightweight crocheted earrings and once I slide them onto the earwire, they want to slide back up out of the little circle part.
I'm not as experienced with stainless steel wire, but I know it's much harder than silver so it should work quite well for making these earwires! Might just be a bit tougher to get the shape, but once you do it should hold up and spring back better.
Hi Jocelyn, I've decided to advance from silver plated German wire to a nicer 925 Sterling or 933 Argentium wire to make earrings and earwires. Can you please tell me if 20 gauge half hard silver wire will have a similar feel (as in malleability or stiffness) as 20 gauge silver plated Beadalon German wire when working with it? I don't want to pay high shipping cost just to get a couple sample pieces. Thanks so much for your help!
Hi Tammy, sorry for not getting back to you sooner! I'm not super familiar with silver-plated German wire, but if it's traditional German silver (also known as nickel silver - which I have used) with silver plating on it, I would imagine that it would be a bit harder/stiffer than sterling silver, but they should be fairly comparable.
@@FantasiaElegance Thank you so much! No worries about the delay. 🙂 I don't always get on here every day. The wire that I've been using is Beadalon brand. It says it's pure copper but "silver plated" and "nickel-free" so I assumed that meant it's sterling silver plated. Would you happen to know? Or can you tell me which German wire you have used? Thanks!
The only special tool you need is memory wire cutters, as it will ruin normal wire cutters. I like these ones: amzn.to/2POyM0T If you haven't worked with memory wire before, it is MUCH harder to bend than your standard wire!
Jocelyn, you are without a doubt one of the best jewelry making educators on the web. I have learned so much from you and I am so grateful for you sharing your skills. God Bless You!! And Thank You!!
Fab tutorial ❤
making my own for awhile ..except these , thanks for this wonderful video ! This one definitely makes it worthwhile having elimate having ear nuts handy ..❤ hugs from this grandmother in Florida
Your tutorials have reached Italy and I love them!I'm gonna try to make these ear wires :-)
Yay! Greetings to Italy from Virginia ^_^
Thanks for another great video, Jocelyn! I never realized just how easy these were to make!
I remember wearing these when I first got my ears pierced at 12 yrs old, in 1976; I never lost any earrings while wearing things. So many fond memories and now I can make my own -- thank you!!
Aw, that's great, Beth! So glad you enjoyed the video and found it helpful.
Great tutorial! You make it look so easy, even though I know it isn’t that easy. ♥️
You never fail to please and inspire. Thank you.
Aw, thanks so much, JoAnn!
Thank you so much from me in Israel :)
Excellent tutorial. Thank you for selflessly sharing. You're a fine teacher.
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Thank you so much! Just used your guide and mine turned out perfect.
Thank you so much for the tutorial! Following you is so easy to do.
Thanks, this tutorial was exactly what I was looking for. Really helpful that you give links to the tools.
Good demo. I keep losing these earrings that I made. I am going to try making this earring back. It looks a lot more secure.
Thank you so very much. Your tutorials help me alots. God bless you.
Quick and dirty, funny. Perfect! thank you . need these for dangle earrings so now I dont need to worry about
losing them!
Very nice , very easy. Thank you so much
This is my favorite ear wire ❤️❤️❤️
Hola linda que bonito siempre quise aprender hacerlos y los practicare gracias y bendiciones para ti y tu familia me gusta aprender cosas nueva.
very nice and easy to understand thank you.
Thank you, Julie!
Good job
Thanks for all your ideas very helpful thankyou❤😂
Thank you so much! I love your tutorials!
Thankyou so much. Your tutorials are very helpful. Please make a video tutorial on making hoop earrings?
Very well done tutorial! Thanks so much.
A million thanks. Can we make these smaller and use for bracelets hooks ? I think outside the box.
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I am a beginner came across your channel do you have a tutorial on how to make loops for earings, and bracelet connectors etc...you seem to explain things a lot better than other do and great information. Thank you.
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I've been wearing earrings since the 80s and I'm having a hard time remembering any time I ever had an earring fall out of my ear or lost one because of that. I always wore regular fish hook earrings, because that seems to be most commonly used for dangly earrings. I just like how these look and how the jewelry hangs from it. Tfs.
Very helpful, thank you!
Thank you.
Well done job!!! Thanks so much.
Fabulous Tutorial! Thank you so very much for sharing, just what I was looking for :)
Is there a trick to attaching your earring to this style of earwire? I make lightweight crocheted earrings and once I slide them onto the earwire, they want to slide back up out of the little circle part.
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Thank you nice and easy
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I'm using dead soft stainless steel wire. Can I just work harden the wire before transforming into a kidney ear wire?
I'm not as experienced with stainless steel wire, but I know it's much harder than silver so it should work quite well for making these earwires! Might just be a bit tougher to get the shape, but once you do it should hold up and spring back better.
Hi Jocelyn, I've decided to advance from silver plated German wire to a nicer 925 Sterling or 933 Argentium wire to make earrings and earwires. Can you please tell me if 20 gauge half hard silver wire will have a similar feel (as in malleability or stiffness) as 20 gauge silver plated Beadalon German wire when working with it? I don't want to pay high shipping cost just to get a couple sample pieces. Thanks so much for your help!
Hi Tammy, sorry for not getting back to you sooner! I'm not super familiar with silver-plated German wire, but if it's traditional German silver (also known as nickel silver - which I have used) with silver plating on it, I would imagine that it would be a bit harder/stiffer than sterling silver, but they should be fairly comparable.
@@FantasiaElegance Thank you so much! No worries about the delay. 🙂 I don't always get on here every day. The wire that I've been using is Beadalon brand. It says it's pure copper but "silver plated" and "nickel-free" so I assumed that meant it's sterling silver plated. Would you happen to know? Or can you tell me which German wire you have used? Thanks!
I've been watching your ear wire tutorials, and I wondered if you have tried the "angled" ear wires and if there is a tutorial? Thanks.
Hi Cathy! Thanks for watching! Do you mean something like marquise ear wires? I haven't done a tutorial on those yet, but I mean to soon :)
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What tools would you need to work with memory wire?
The only special tool you need is memory wire cutters, as it will ruin normal wire cutters. I like these ones: amzn.to/2POyM0T If you haven't worked with memory wire before, it is MUCH harder to bend than your standard wire!
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What snippets would you use I. Me.org wire?
Uh oh, it looks like something may have gone amiss in typing/posting your comment. I'm afraid I can't tell what you're trying to ask?
Fallon and Tatum Channing
I've always known these as french wires.
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