Nice tutorial and easy to follow. One correction, though...with the wire guage, if you want it thinner and easier to bend, use a higher guage number (like 18). 14 guage is thicker and harder than 16. The smaller the number, the thicker the wire.
Just saw your video for the 1st time, and love your bracelet and how you made the loops on the ends of the bracelet. Thank you for a well done video with close ups and a informative narrative that was easy to understand for me as a newbie.
Very nice tutorial!! Step by step. I have this gauge wire already because I make my own loc jewelry. So I will definitely be making bangles. I just need charms.
Very helpful video, as I was wondering whether you could add charms without using a jump hook. Now the trick is buying charms with a wide enough hole to fit over the wire of the pre-made bangles. Thank you again.
I love this tutorial! I'll be making these bracelets on eBay soon but of course with different charms, really helped me on what supplies I need! Tysm ❤❤❤
Rose Anna I just used 16 g jewelry wire. You want it to be hard enough that it doesn’t bend from normal pressure but soft enough that you can make loops with pliers
Somewhat mistake there. 14 gauge is harder and bigger than 16 gauge. The smaller the number, the harder and thick the wire.. 14 more thick than 16 16 more think than 18 20 more thick than 22
that looks easy like even I could do it. Thank you
Love these bracelets. Thank you for sharing
Thanks for sharing - so for - for this style of bangle this was the easiest instructions for me - thanks again
Very helpful tutorial. Thank you 😊
Wow. Nice .Thankyou so much.
Awesome 👏🏼
So cool. Thank you.
Nice tutorial and easy to follow. One correction, though...with the wire guage, if you want it thinner and easier to bend, use a higher guage number (like 18). 14 guage is thicker and harder than 16. The smaller the number, the thicker the wire.
Just saw your video for the 1st time, and love your bracelet and how you made the loops on the ends of the bracelet. Thank you for a well done video with close ups and a informative narrative that was easy to understand for me as a newbie.
God bless you ❤️
liked how you bent the u first and finished closure later that works the best good job
Thanks for posting this video. Nicely done
Very good
Very simple to follow and do it.
Thank you.
God bless you
Very nice tutorial!! Step by step. I have this gauge wire already because I make my own loc jewelry. So I will definitely be making bangles. I just need charms.
Great job !! Thanks for sharing..cant wait to try to make some to add to my inventory!!
thanks
Super helpful, I am new to jewlery making.
Very helpful video, as I was wondering whether you could add charms without using a jump hook. Now the trick is buying charms with a wide enough hole to fit over the wire of the pre-made bangles. Thank you again.
Very nice and thank you for sharing ❤️
Cute!
Love following your video... easy to guide
Love them thank you
Awesome! Thx!
Awesome
What's the gauge size and what type of wire did you use?
Thanks very informative
14 would be stiffer than 18. Love the tutorial!
Thank you, now I don’t have to buy bangles !
Thanks for the video. Love it
Hoia
I love this tutorial! I'll be making these bracelets on eBay soon but of course with different charms, really helped me on what supplies I need! Tysm ❤❤❤
Your tutorial seem easy to do. Tfs
Love your video, can you tell me where to purchase the wire from? I would love to make some Bangles for myself and my sister.
Seo
very beautiful! love it! glad to learn it! im so happy
Love these...could you tell me what type of wire: dead soft, half hard, etc. thank you - love your tutorialssssss
Rose Anna I just used 16 g jewelry wire. You want it to be hard enough that it doesn’t bend from normal pressure but soft enough that you can make loops with pliers
nice video, how big are the beads that fit on the bracelet?
SWEEEET!!!!
Is this copper or aluminum?
Hi, what was the hold size of the tiny flower beads?
How am I just stumbling across this tutorial? This is awesome! Where did you find those $2 pack of acrylic beads?
Sylvia S. I think it was a dollar bin at Walmart haha
Can you add charms to the top
Somewhat mistake there. 14 gauge is harder and bigger than 16 gauge. The smaller the number, the harder and thick the wire..
14 more thick than 16
16 more think than 18
20 more thick than 22
What size beads fit on these bangles?
Where can i purchase the wire and charms
i can't get my wire to bend like that using pliers any tips im using 18
Wiltifah Boyd May want to drop down to a wire that’s not as thick. Or stronger pliers could help.
can you use a bead to close it
Wiltifah Boyd I haven’t tried that but it might work
How do I share a picture of the one I made to get your opinion please!! ❤️ Your work by the way😊
Danielle Butler if you have instagram just tag me. @swizzlemonster
how do you open it back to add more
Wiltifah Boyd you just need to use the pliers and twist the opposite way you did when you closed it. That should open it back up.
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Where do you purchase your charms?
you can buy from Amazon
Are they adjustable?
yes
what size bracelet does this make?
whatever your wrist measurement is that's how much you need