Wire Wrapped Earrings
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- čas přidán 22. 02. 2019
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I double what the woman below me said except for one thing, I thought she was referring to Spyro Gyra the jazz group. Looked it up. Lo and behold it's a video game, ah! That's what I get for being 67. Have been binging on you for the last couple of weeks. Most everything on order am ready to roll! I'll start with these ear rings.
Thank you for another amazing tutorial! I've been a life-long self taught crafter, that loves to learn and try new things, I recently discovered your channel while looking for polymer clay tutorials to help with my newest obsession. I've been binge watching your video's, and now can't wait to get into wire wrapping, as well, and can see the infinite opportunities to be creative, combining these mediums. You're definitely a born teacher, and have such a calming demeanor, so it's really been a great pleasure watching and learning from you!
P.S. Being 40ish, I have played and loved Spyro, for many years, I can't wait to see your finished costume!
Love these simple & versatile earrings, especially the hammered areas! Thanks for all of the tips on wire bends using tools....much appreciated! Keep those wire wrapped videos coming!
I’ve only just now found you and I’m so glad I did. You’re like a breath of fresh air in the jewelry crafting videos. I love these earrings you made and I’ve subscribed to your channel. I am now going to look up more of your videos and binge watch you and your jewelry creations. From my new fan in Texas. ✨💖✨
Thank you for that tutorial. I have missed your beginner friendly wire wrap posts. Inspiration for the weekend.
I love these and can't wait to make them!
Thank you
You are awesome !!!!
Stay safe and healthy
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I have been making my own earring hooks sometimes, just winging it. So I really appreciated seeing how you did it. Thanks again for sharing your talents!
I am in love with this tutorial! I saved it here for future projects. Thanks so much von! I appreciate you and the work you do.
Love making these... soo dainty! Great for practicing my wiring as I am new to this hobby. Love all your tutorials! Thank you for sharing xxx
Thank you :) Those are so cute. And why have I never even thought of making my own earring wire.. and definitely living the added detail from the hammer
Mrs. Von, I love your tutorials. I have begun jewelry making late in life and I find your videos very informative. Love the fact of the 🐕 and 🐈 being around. Please keep up the good work!!!
Love your videos. Thank you so much for continuing to teach your techniques.
Good morning Yvonne. It’s a beautiful day when I wake up to one of your videos!!! Hope you have an amazing day.
Love those earrings. Thanks muchly for sharing.
Cute earrings, Von! I love it when you show simple stuff: beauty is in simplicity 😁 (and I needed that reminder as I bulk up inventory for a possible show)
These are so simple yet so beautiful! 😍
I was always told not to hammer non-tarnish wire. I think it looks great! Thanks Yvonne learn something new everyday🤗
BEAUTIFUL LUV THEM
Love these.
I like you and your tutorial. Seems to me you are a very nice person like your works. Plus you remind me of my childhood friend. You got resemblance.
Beautiful love your work. Thank you for sharing 🌹👌💕✌🌺
Thank you so much 😊
love your indications easy to follow. Thanksssss
Beautiful beautiful
Love these! 💖 You are sooo talented! Have a great weekend! 👍✌👋💙😄
Will be trying this one too!
Ty ty my ear wires so needed your help.love these and like you said very versatile.I did not hear doggies or kitties very loud at all but ty for your concern
Hermosos Gracias!!!!!
Love it. Merry Christmas! ⛄
Oh yay this are nice von ☺️ I definitely wanna try and make these 🥰
Excellent!
Thank you for sharing your jewelry designs. You have such a zen demeanor as you explain your process.😉
Thank you so much, Gail!! 😊
Always beautiful work👍👏🙋
Lovely,Very Elegantt Von, Thank you for the great tutorial.
Thank you it’s so beautiful 😍
Great Job.
Very nice and simple. Thank you
lovely earrings
Loved this video ... thanks so much :)
Love these, tfs
I never thought of hammering through masking tape - Thanks for the tip!
l loved these l just made a pair of earrings and di not get how to make the ear wires sit right the way you showed was awesome thank you so much now mine look way better. Also made a pair like your demo, l love the hammered look thank you
Perfect! Thankyou 💐
You’re welcome 😊
Beautiful, Von!
You are AWESOME girlfriend! Thanks for sharing!
Love these made some tonight and just a btw or fyi thing about the files and Emory boards (that I was told ) was that some files like Emory boards they work best going one direction they usually have diagonal lines going in one direction while others can be used going both and they usually have diagonal lines running in both directions. 😀 but like u said to each their own and I find its always been more natural feel or comfortable feel to go both directions anyways. Have never commented but anything I've made from your tutorials I've tagged the tutorials like I prefer to do even if it's just to show what may have inspired an original creation of mine. Due to creative courtesy I have in my mindset lol. Usaf veteran with 2 cosplay loving children thanks for all you do.
Hiiiiii ty tyty
When you were hammering my phone notified me that there might be someone at the door 😊✌️
So those are awesome and I’m totally going to try them. Have a question about that wire though- since it has a coating on it that prevents it from tarnishing, wouldn’t all that hammering and stuff cause that coating to flake off? So then the copper would be exposed...which would tarnish green in the near future?? I’ve only been making playing with making earrings since May but a bunch of my earlier stuff was made with artistic wire (I know it’s not the same but the anti tarnish coating bit sure sounds the same) and a month or two later, every ding in the wire cracked the coating and bits and pieces of them started turning green. Does the parawire not do this..? Website from what I saw says it’s bare copper w coating or silver plated bare copper w coating... I recently got some nice silver filled wire from Rio grande that’s SO much nicer to work with but I obviously don’t want to just practice/play with it.. sorta saving it for pieces I have a little more confidence on. I like the look of copper but hate the idea of it turning skin green- I want to play with bracelet ideas (among other things like several of your vids demonstrate! :) but it’d be nice if the practice wire was more functional too. Anyway, some clarification on the properties of your parawire would be greatly appreciated! :-)
Hi, very nice earrings will have to give them a go ☺ as always great tutorial.
Also can I ask, I have been trying to look online but I'm not the most tech savvy and can't seem to find an answer, we are in different countries but I think with regards to recycling it would still be applicable. I know several of the bare metals especially precious are recyclable but what about coloured and enamalled wires such as copper and aluminium? I have saved my cuttings so far but if there's no need then there's no point 😯
Also I've just made my first wire jewellery piece thanks to you and your tutorials, I did go to start end of last year but.. Well, reasons led me to stop doing anything. Since then done some wire trees but now my nieces birthday is coming up, so I've made her a bracelet using your herringbone wrapped bead technique 😁 not without flaws but thank you, you made it easy to follow and to feel like I could do the process and produce... Something at least 😊 can't compare to the queen of wire but I'm new and trying to learn to give myself some slack for that 😅 crafters we are our own harshest critics aren't we lol 😄
Wish your all well 😊 sorry I've written an essay 😯😕🙈
hi Yvonne I have recently discovered your site and I love your jewelry tutorials. I was wondering because I'm reletivly new to wire working. you said you save the scraps of wire for melting. melting for what I guess is my question and do you have a tutorial for that?
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Your work is so amazing. Did you learn as you went or do you have some sort of formal training? Thanks!
Wow Thanks for this. Hey I think most use girls use the fingernail file action with files. Im partial to the same file plus if you have a triangle in your set it is useful as well. LOVES SUZZ
Where did you get the stand for your bench block to sit in? I now shop at PARAWIRE! thx
my my Yvonne you have made another tutorial look so easy me thinks you have done these earrings before thank you for making these tutorials i am learning loads from them just need to try and put it to the test ,but alas mine wont look as neat and professional as yours i did try and do your wire wrap Cabochon but it was disastrous and i lost patience
Nicely done Tutorial....you mentioned #CraftAlongWithVon....but I did not see it in the video description and wanted to make sure I have this correct? TFS
If you don't have a brass head hammer can you use a regular chasing hammer?
Yvonne if I am just starting , being enthused by your tutorials, what 2 wires would you suggest I started off with, I near enough have all the tools, apart from the block you work on, but need to just know about the wire, thank you x
Hola muy hermosos podrias decirnos el calibre del alambre y la medida? Gracias
Since you go to "Cons" all over the place.... Does that make you a "Con" Artist? LOL I adore your Work!
Love those yvonne
The 26G bulk antique copper shows as unavailable to me. Did you order direct from there website?
Sorry my question may not be related to the earrings. May I know which parawire color is better, champagne gold or solid faux gold? Thanks in advance
These are lovely - thank you Von.
Would it be possible for you to tell us the wire size in millimetres, please? I have a lookup table but sometimes it's "in a pile over there" and in the UK we buy wire in mm size. Thank you. x
I was wondering if you could do a video - it could be super short or whatever - or just talk about in one of you're upcoming tutorials some of the different uses for cabochons. I know wire wrapping and bezels are the main go to for them but I'm not very good at wire wrapping yet and was wondering what other projects I can do with them? Thanks so much Yvonne!!!
I've tried using a cuff burr for the ends of wires, and was totally disappointed, so I take the extra time to file the ends down smooth.
Txs you for sharing Yvonne, please dis able the speech text if possible because it's covered what you doing txs you
What size does the hole in the bead need to be for 18ga, 16ga, 20ga, & 22ga?
I found a guide online. You do lovely work. I hope I can do half as good as you.
Great tutorial, but what is that in the background? Donuts with filigree? Tell us, please.
Someone actually gave a thumbs down ??? ... What a wanker ... I guess someone has to have no sense of style or appreciation for a job well done ...
I have assumed that enameled wire couldn't be hammered. Am I mistaken? Can all of the colors be hammered?
Heya! Enameled wire doesn't oxidize, here I am using bare copper wire from parawire for the dangle and enameled copper for the ear hook
Oh duh! I think you may have even said that the wire was bare copper at the beginning. Thanks for the clarification. :)
I always do mirrored pairs too.And i always think to myself,Ginger always did everything he did.......except backwards,and in heels?