Single Clarity - Wire Wrapped Mini Cabochon Pendant - TUTORIAL Step by Step
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- čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
- Super cute! Super easy and fast for your tiny cabochons! Welcome! I hope you love my new one wire mini wire wrapped cabochon pendant tutorial! This uses 15 inches of 18 gauge wire and an 8mm x 6mm oval cabochon. I am using a pink Rhodochrosite stone. You'll also need 12 inches of 22 gauge, half-round wire to wrap the bale. If you're a fan of my Midway Station, mid wire cabochon capture technique, then you'll love this little pendant and the bigger one coming up!
With 15 inches of wire, you can wrap up to about 10mm stones. If you go to 12mm stones, give yourself another couple of inches in wire. Have fun! Drop me questions in the comments or let me know what you think of this sweet little beauty. I hope you're inspired!
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Materials 00:05
Tools 00:10
To Begin 00:15
Capture the Cabochon 00:20
Start the Pendant Frame 2:36
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I hope you're inspired!
Timestamps: 00:00
Materials 00:05
Tools 00:10
To Begin 00:15
Capture the Cabochon 00:20
Start the Pendant Frame 2:36
I do!!! ❤ thanks❤
Haven't tried this one yet. Always watch the video once or twice first. Such a great capture idea--very smart. Love it!
Awesome! Thank you!
Beautiful and cute
Thank you so much!
Very nice. Thank you. I just made this with a beautiful moonstone on copper. It's gorgeous!
Thanks for your sharing.😀
Rockstar!🤩 Thank you so much!!
I think this is my favorite pendant yet 🤩
Whooot! Happy Dance! Thanks Amber, I so hope you enjoy making them!
the Elegance!
Thank you! I'm glad you like :D
So so cute indeed! I’m starting to anticipate some of your steps. A sign that I’m learning from a wonderful teacher😊!
Wonderful! That makes me so happy, Eve, thank you!! After this upcoming moonstone Infinity pendant, I have some other design tracks planned ;) It's going to be a really fun 2022!
I love how you have started us with some basic skills (securing the stone, forming the wire around a frame, etc.) and then building on those things, adding more and more layers of design and skill. Sign of a great teacher. 😍. Also, even though you said that you had used the shorter 22ga to wrap the bail and (I’m assuming) planned to make the wraps extend to the front, I prefer the way it ended up. A cleaner look. Thank you so much! I can’t wait to try this.
Thank you for this beautiful and very thoughtful comment, Gramingo! I love that you're enjoying my tutorials and your teacher comment warms my heart. THANK YOU.
What a beautiful design. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you too, Valerie!! xoxo
Brilliant and beautiful design. Clever to leave the space at the back to tuck in the end wire. The hammering adds extra dimension and texture. I love it.
Thank you very much! Your comment makes me happy! I appreciate you and hope you enjoy making them!
You did not disappoint! The video is great. Thank you so very much.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you so much! I hope you'll subscribe, I have much more to come!
Absolutely love this!!! Thank you for sharing and inspiring so many ❤
What a lovely comment, Monica, thank you! I'm super happy you love Single Clarity! It's a cute one! ;)
Simple yet STUNNING! Thanks twisted goddess 🌀🌀🌀you master your skill beautifully!!!!
Thank you! I was hoping for that :)) You're the best, have fun!
Beautiful
thank you!🙏🥳❤️
I just fell in love with this one again!
and that's what happens when it 'clicks in!'... you've got the capture confidently in your grasp now, I can see that. Many hugs! falling back in love is wonderful!
Yet another one of your lovely designs that I must try. Thank you so much for creating these instructional videos and sharing!
Thanks so much 😊
So pretty ❤️🇩🇰
So cute!!! Love it!!!Thanks for sharing /😇👏👌🙏❤💜🕯
You are so welcome, Thank you too Blue Brizas!
I love mini pendants and this is gorgeous, can't wait to make one. Thank you!
Wonderful to hear Karen! Thank you! I hope you enjoy it.
Love thank you
So glad! Thanks for watching!
Absolutely lovely!! Your work is so neat and elegant!!!
Thank you for sharing with us your talent and inspiration in this fine art
Stay safe and healthy, enjoy your day
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Thank you for this beautiful comment, Lynda! I hope you enjoy the tutorial!
Thank you for your very informative and helpful tutorial - today I tried it and started with the mistake using a bigger stone - I realy have to learn by practice - for the second try with a 14 x 10mm stone I used 50cm - that worked perfect 🤣
Rockstar!! I'm like that too, do and learn by doing. Great job!!🤩❣❣
Thank you for this wonderful tutorial - I'm shure that I will try it when my skills are on that point 🥰
Please do! Thank you for your sweet comment, MA!
Thank you for your teaching!!! Very helpful for beginners! 😍🙏🙏🙏
Thank you!!
So so beautiful 😍 thank you so much
I'm glad you like it, thank you!
Yahooooo. I love it. Thank you!!!
Yahooooo back to you! That makes me happy to hear. Thank you! Have fun, I love it too.
Love this! Thank you Izzy!
You're so welcome! Thank you too, Ann!
Beautiful 🤟🏻❤️🌹💋 thank you for sharing !
Thank you! Cheers!
Wow! 😍
Thanks so much!
Awesome video
Thanks for your comment Jennifer! I hope you enjoy it!
You are so talented! Beautiful!
That is so kind of you, Janet, thank you!🌞🌼
Beautiful work!
Thank you!
Great tutorial!
Thank you! I hope you enjoy it Shannon!
Inspired by your creations. I have to modified the ending because I always run out of wire :)
Thank you for sharing
Thank you! Cheers!
I love this tutorial and those pink cabochons are gorgeous! Is that Rodalite? I get that mixed up with rhodochrosite but it’s gorgeous. Thank you for sharing
This one is Rhodo, I love them. :)
Inspired
and that makes me happy, Bill, thank you!
@@PerfectlyTwistedJewelry Thank you, you pay a level of detail that many do not, and leads to imperfect work, I think your smile says it all!
Très très jolie, merci beaucoup pour tout ces beaux tutoriels , j’apprends beaucoup avec vous!
Merci beaucoup! J'apprécie beaucoup votre commentaire !
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Could this design be used for a bigger cab using 16 gauge? If so, what would be the maximum sized cab?
Good morning, Seer! This is a tight wrap... it's using 18g, square soft wire on a small cab... if you size up to 16g, on the same size stone, it will be difficult on the bigger wire... you can try this on a cab that is perhaps 10 to 12mm... maybe 14mm... still keep in mind that this wrap will be hard on your hands at 16g. I hope that helps! Please keep me posted on how you do. Welcome again, to Membership!❤️🙏❤️
Can this be used with any size stone but same shape? I figured, it's time to learn to wrap on my own :) Ty for this
This wrap works best up to about 12mm but you can try bigger, why not! :) Have fun!
How would you suggest starting off if I have a small square/rectangle stone?
Thanks, Kera, this is probably not the best wrap for a small square or rectangle stone. There are a few channels that have good wraps for that shape, you might search CZcams... I don't have anything like this wrap for a small square or rectangle. Thanks for watching here! I will keep that in mind for future videos.
i am a bit of a beginner and I am trying this. I have tried about 8 times to get the cabochon secured and have not done it yet. Any tips? I am not stopping till I get this.
Thanks for your comment and your determination, Robert! Since you tell me you are beginner, I will share.... most Cabochon (cut stone, no hole, flat back, curved top)... are curved on the face of the stone.... where the curve almost meets the edge of the stone, I call the 'shoulder or soft shoulder' of the stone.... the wire has to at least, ride over this shoulder to hold the stone in place. Without knowing if it's the stone you're not quite fully wrapping or if it's the tension on your wire not fully hugging the stone, this is the best I can guess for now. Try to give me a bit more detail. I hope this helps. I am at the show, but will try to reply as I can... I might be late in doing that for a few days but I will try to help you. Thanks again!
@@PerfectlyTwistedJewelry Wow.. thank you so much for your response. I saw this tutorial and loved the look so I wanted to try to make one for my niece who is getting married in November (so I still have time to get it down). Actually, I am not sure which problem I have. When I get to the point where you turn your over, mine always falls out so it could be that I am not getting over the shoulder, or it is loose. I figure my fingers are not holding the cabochon tightly enough and causing the wire not to be tight enough ore over the shoulder. I know I can do this so even if it takes all 15' of my wire trying, I'll get more and keep going. LOL No hurry in your response and I wish you well at the show. On to attempt #7.
would you be able to use the same procedure on a stone measuring 25x19x8 mm, aside from making the cradle a bit bigger?
Thanks for asking, you probably could, Bill... It would be my habit then to also increase the size of the wire to 18 gauge and certainly, you'd need more length by a few inches. Because the coil then would be large, if you have too much movement, even after the designs on the side, you might consider to give a stitch or a few to the coiled cup... certainly best to discover this before you cover around it, so before side designs, if you feel you need it. I hope that makes sense? You could use a bit of 22g half and 'weave' through the coils (if you know how to weave) or use 28g or 26g for a few stitches. If you need further help, I might be able to show a picture tomorrow? Let me know. Today I have Membership Livestream to give, so it's a busy day for me. Thanks again!
@@PerfectlyTwistedJewelry Thanks!
Hi; I am really struggling to capture this bigger stone, its sliding all over the place, think I will try a smaller stone, I don't want to get over frustrated, as I am just beginning and wonder if I shouldn't start on another simpler project.
Don't get frustrated, it's wise to take a break... if you are set on wrapping this particular big stone in this setting, I'll do a quick video for you. If you love the setting and the stone is optional... I'd try a smaller stone first. Ovals are a little trickier too... Maybe I'll do a quick one for you in these next couple days if you can just pause on that larger stone for minute.
Forgive me if you already said... can I ask how long you've been wrapping wire? Just so I can imagine your hands and what you might need for help? Thank you!
no, I'm onto Quin!
To the bone!
Yeah, Bill!😀🙏
So the cradle, does it need to cover the entire base of the stone, or just the majority of it?
I'd try to center it and while it doesn't have to 'cover it' all, it should spiral evenly until you reach the edges of your cab... you can shift it with slight fingernail pressure to make it sit right. It will help the stone stay center... plus I don't know if you're wrapping any stitches or not, so best to stay as center as possible is my ESP on this.... ;)
@@PerfectlyTwistedJewelry Thank you
@@PerfectlyTwistedJewelry I see it
If you have social media and post a picture, I'd love to see it! :D Thanks for the NMM, it's relaxing and I subscribed.
@@PerfectlyTwistedJewelry I do and I will, I've been practicing with copper wire, but it is not square and its not soft, so manipulating the stone has been challenging,, but good practice, I do have square, dead soft in the mail, and am hoping it will be easier to work with than this copper..
Hi guy,yours desires is wonderful base is steady,bail is good but the frame is too much the back side too heavy.simple is enough l like your work thanks
Thanks for the tips, Danny! I agree, this is a one wire technique for a nice wrap and the fun, yes, this could have used much less wire. Thanks again!
Definitely going to try this and send you my picture to you on Instagram 🥰 thanks much Izzy 😍
Yay! Thank you! Please do that, I'd love to see your creation!
Beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
Beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
@@PerfectlyTwistedJewelry you are most welcome