Easy Wire Weave Bail Tutorial - How to Make a Detachable Bail for Beginners
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- čas přidán 10. 09. 2019
- Learn to make a simple detachable (free) wire weave bail in this beginner friendly tutorial! Great for learning or practicing the figure-8 style of wire weaving, while finishing off your pendants beautifully at the same time.
Wire needed: 20 and 28 gauge, round dead soft. I purchase my wires from RioGrande.com
Tools Used:
Chain Nose Pliers (Click here for the ones I used): amzn.to/2z1nxcj
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Flush Cutters, (Click here for the ones I used): amzn.to/2DAo8Wd
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Thanks for watching, and happy crafting!
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I really appreciate your style of teaching. I love that you give detailed instructions, starting with the tools and where you can get them, as well as recommendations for obtaining wire. I find your instructions to be very clear and helpful. Your narrative was lucid with little wasted time. And I like the pieces!
Jocelyn, you are awesome! Thank you so much for teaching us!!
Fantastic tutorial - great, to the point, instructions - thank you!
Absolutely LOVE this, and I'm SO excited for that leaf charm tutorial!
Thanks so much! =) It's coming soon, I promise!
Your tutorials are so easy to follow. Merci.
It was very easy to follow. Loved it. Thank you
This tutorial really excites me. I've been looking for a way to make just a bail just like this. Thank you so much!
Yay, awesome timing :) Thanks for watching!
Wow! That is so pretty and I absolutely love the pendant. I can’t wait to watch the tutorial on it.
This is so pretty! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you this is lovely and so easy to follow
Thank You So Much for Sharing this Tutorial.. Great Information, and Video..
What a handy bail to add to pendants. Thanks for sharing your knowledge of wire wrapping with all of us.
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I was dumb forgot my password. I would love any tricks you can offer me.
@Roger Cash Instablaster ;)
I am a new jewelry making and I am in awe of the talent of you veterans! Im not sure I can ever achieve your skill but thanks for teaching for ideas for my friends and familyl.
Aw, thanks so much for the kind words, and welcome to the wonderful world of jewelry making!!
Thank you again for sharing. This lovely bail will have be very useful.
Thanks, Gloria! I hope it will be :)
This blows my mind. You are a master of wire!
Aw, thanks so much!
Awesome video and beautiful bail 🙏❤️
Great video. Thanks!
Thank you for a fantastic tutorial! I’ve only just begun wire wrapping and your videos are so helpful to me. My daughter has a couple of pieces that belonged to her Dad, who passed away a couple of years ago and she wanted something secure but pretty, so that she could wear them. I made a small adjustment at the end, so that it could be used with a jump ring. She absolutely loves it and says she pieces are now doubly special. ❣️
Thank you so much; I'm so happy that it was helpful and you were able to use it in such a meaningful way.
Thanks, so much help
Hermoso trabajo gracias por compartir saludos
BELLEZA !!!!!
SALUDOS Y BENDICIONES DE MDEO URUGUAY !!!!
loved it!
As a begginer I found your tutorial so very easy to follow ..thank you so much. I had made a lovely pendant and a jump ring just wasn't going to finish it off. 😁😁.
Thanks, Sandra! I'm so glad to hear it :)
So nice.
Lovely thank you so much!
Excellent Ma'am ❤👏 it's so beautiful. I love it. Thanks for teaching. ❤❤❤❤ ❤ Komal Bhardwaj.
Hermoso, gracias
Oh good. I thought I was just not good at weaving cause I used the pliers a lot to tighten the wrap. Seeing you do it brings me many joy lololol
Thank you!! Merci beaucoup!
Beautiful...
nice!Thankyou 👍
Thank you......neat!
Thanks
Thank you
I got the plyers and come to find out it wasn't me who couldn't work with wire. Tools can make all the difference. Love your videos
Ah, that's awesome! Yes indeed they can. Thanks so much for watching! :)
BEAUTIFUL I LUV LEARNING FROM U UR A GREAT TEACHER PS WE TRULY MISS U WHEN U NOT HERE
Aw, thanks Andrea!!
Great tutorial! Thank you very much! Am excited to see the pendant tutorial too! :)
This is awesome and has so many uses!! Thank you for sharing! 💜
Thanks so much for watching! ^_^
Wow amazing....thanks for sharing, love your videos :) Can you give us the link to that pendant please.
Thanks so much, Emanuela!! I haven't posted the pendant tutorial yet, but it's coming soon! (I spent a chunk of today editing it and should have it all done by the end of the week). You can subscribe and click the bell icon to get notified with the link as soon as it gets posted.
Thank you for your tutorial! Very well explained! I do have one question - if I heard you correctly, you said you use about 3 yards of the 28-gauge wire but it looked like you measured out 3 feet. Just making sure the amount is 3 feet and not yards. Thank you so much!!! Can't wait for the pendant tutorial! You make beautiful jewelry!
Hi Amy! Thanks so much! Oops, I must have misspoken. I did in fact cut 3 feet, not 3 yards! Good catch. Thanks for watching!
I thought the same - so it is 3ft. Thanks!
3 years later and I am watching this for the first time. I started scrolling hoping someone asked this question! Thank you!!
“Thank you so much” I’m doing good with the jewelry making but I’d like to make a few of your designs. I want to order some wire but would like to ask you what types of various wire to order to begin with. I do have some wire from the craft store but would like to order the best sizes to begin with. I’m amazed with your designs and appreciate your videos. I’m recovering from cancer treatment and can’t get out to shop to find these various sizes. Just want to ask your opinion because it’s hard getting out to shop. Thank you for all your beautiful videos.🌻🌻🌻
You're so welcome! It depends on what you're planning to make.... if you're most interested in wire weaving, then something like 18 or 20 and 26 or 28 gauge would be a good place to start. If you're doing more general wire wrapping then I'd recommend starting with 18, 20, and 24. Also, RioGrande is a great place to order wire online! I always recommend something super affordable and easy to work with like dead soft copper when you're practicing :) I hope that helps! Thanks so much for watching
How much wire do you usually buy at one time
Mine did not come out right do u think u can make another video closer to the wire
i think it would be helpful if you moved the camera closer in future videos :)
3 yards of fine wire?? It look like a foot x 3 to me...?
Yes, I misspoke. It is 3 feet (1 yard) as shown. Though 3 yards would definitely get it done! ;) Sorry about that!
@@FantasiaElegance oh no problem whatsoever... I have to say that I think that your tutorials are absolutely the best! Now only do you give beautiful instructions, your work is stunning!
Great tutorial except you didn't measure out 3 yards of 28gauge you measured out 3ft which is one yard. So you might want to mention that in your description, just so that people following along to the audio, won't make the mistake of taking off 9ft(3yards) of 28gauge wire.
Thank you for your helping and creative tutorials! I started my etsy shop also if you want to check it out, Its called "Aurorane"! Thank you very much.
I can't see clearly how you make that figure 8. Please make it closer and more clear on some of the figure 8 .
You cut 3 Yards of 28 gauge ! Thats 9 feet ! Didnt you mean 3 feet but you said 3 yards by mistake ??
This starts out as a great tutorial, but then it becomes completely unclear when you’re securing the pendant to the bail. Which “circle” are you weaving the wire tails through? Slowing down the video doesn’t help, because you’re not showing the process in close detail. All I see are your hands obscuring the work. 😢
you need to slow down a little
Can you speak in Hindi
No, sorry! Just English and a bit of Spanish.
Thank you