Make This Wire Wrapped Pendant Tutorial for Thin Stones!
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- čas přidán 21. 06. 2024
- In this tutorial, you'll learn how to create this lovely "Tora" Pendant using any oval, teardrop or round shaped cabochon! It's especially great for those thin stones you've been looking to wrap.
What you'll learn:
* How to weave the frame
* (Optional) Set a stone in the bail
* How to weave a pretty back
So, let's get started!
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Tools you’ll need include:
Chain nose pliers
Round Nose Pliers
Flush Cutters
Flat nose pliers, (if you have them).
A spring or ring clamp
Blue Painter's Tape
A sharpie
And for materials:
Any size Oval, Round or Teardrop Shaped Stone (Thin Stones Included!)
20 Gauge Round Wire (Dead-Soft)
28 Gauge Round Wire (Dead-Soft)
(Optional) 5-6mm Round Faceted Stone or Round Cabochon
** To measure the 20 gauge wire for the tutorial:
Figure out the distance around the stone. Then, add 8 inches to that measurement.
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Intro: 00:00 -
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Where I get my wire:
www.riogrande.com
craftwireusa.com
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It shows, how much love you put in your design, the result is stunning👍 Back and front both are beautyful! Thank you for sharing❣
Grtzz, Marion
Aww, thank you so much, Marion!!
Do you think you would ever do a tutorial with a drilled heart or any drilled stone?..I love your tutorial you are a wonderful teacher ❤
I'm doing a drilled stone tutorial next month for a larger coin bead. :) I definitely need to put drilled hearts on the list! Thanks for the suggestion!
I just finished this and it came out beautiful! Thanks for another wonderful tutorial!
Yay! I'm soo happy to hear that!
Just beautiful. I won't say easy but it looks like something I could do. I have a stone in mind to try. Thank you.
Thanks! I hope you enjoy wrapping up your own pendant! :)
This is a wonderful design for thin stones! I will be excited to try and set the fauceted stone! Never know until you try it. I really like that added bling!
Me, too! I don't think you can every go wrong with more sparkle! ;)
Thank you very much! So much cleaner, neater, and easier than the way I did mine! ❤
I'm glad it was helpful!!
Beautiful pendant and great tutorial! 😊
Thanks so much 😊
True craftswoman, wow. Blessed thanks
Aww, thank you! That means a lot. :)
Excellent tutorial beautiful design you can do so many different pattern of weaves also so many possibilities if one wanted to try other patterns for different stones thank you fir sharing 😊💙🙏
You're so welcome! I'm glad to hear that you like it!
Thank you Ellie, beautiful work x❤
Thanks so much!!
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very talented
Thanks!!
Thanks!
Sure thing!! Thank you! 😊
Thank you for the tutorial. You are a master at the art of weaving. Thanks for showing me how to add a faceted stone to the bail. I have not found a way to simply add a stone before, so thank you for this excellent tutorial. I am working on it right now! I love the way you finished the back!
Hello. You have wonderful products. Please what do you dip the copper in to make it look old? thank you Stan
Liver of Sulfur. Stinky stuff, but it works!
Thanks, Stan! I use a liver of sulfur gel solution to darken my pieces. Here's a video I uploaded last week showing you how to do that at home: czcams.com/video/bxp6bfabBsc/video.htmlsi=4iF3Fm7unAe8CCt1. Hope that helps!
I have made this!! Your tutelage is wonderful! BTW how should wire be held as not to have the warmth of your hands distort your work?? I seem to have a death grip... I am trying to use my fingers only my hands... Blah!
Thanks!! Hmm... I think having clamps really helped me with that. Also, just being very conscious of what I'm doing and reminding myself to relax... lol. I hope that makes sense?
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I love your videos, and I've learned so much from you! My question is, when you sell a pendant, do you offer a chain or a chord with the pendant? Do you have any advice?
I usually offer a nickel-free, copper finished chain with my pieces. Occasionally I exchange for cords, if requested. (I get them from GemPlus24 on Etsy). I just make sure to factor that cost into the piece. If they want a solid copper chain, I usually charge extra for them. Hope that helps!
Do you keep your weaving wire on the spool?
Generally, yes. I have a ribbon dispenser that I use to hold my wire, so I just pull it from there :)