Awh - thank you so much, Linda ! This is one of my most popular videos. I hope you get a chance to whip some bails up. I haven't made any in a long time and you have brought this back to the front burner for me to make some more up. Thank you !!!
These are great techniques for making bails. Thanks for sharing. I'll be trying these so I can make my own pendants using beads, especially those unique beads that you don't know what to make of. ☺🙂❤
Hi Maria - I am so glad you enjoyed this video - I had so much fun !!! Yes, you are right - a great way to use some unique beads to make an amazing pendant 🥰
You are most welcome, Sally. I have not made any bails in a while and need to incorporate this technique in an upcoming video. Thank you so much for watching :)
Whoo hoo !!!! Thank you so much - I have so much fun with the bails and decorating them all up. I do not feel I need to buy them again either - well said 🙂
Thank you Jennifer! I love watching you work. Your creations, even the simplest designs, are beautiful! Your attention to detail is always there no matter what you're working on. Thank you dear! 🦋🦋🦋
Hi Ileana - yes, this is a great alternative and then you know you will always have a bail. Just like with me, what I have on hand doesn't always feel right - and I like to match the shades of my silver and gold wires I am using so this is a way to make sure the shades match. Thank you for watching and leaving me a message. 😍
I've used Danielle's technique to wrap briolettes, too! Those are the hardest for me to wrap, so I really like using it for those! I still haven't figured out the difference between German style wire and regular wire, could you explain it?
Hi Terra - My understanding is the Craftwire is a softer wire and easier to manipulate - however, the German-style wire is a half-hard, medium-temper wire and is still easy to work with but with work-hardening, retains it shape and doesn't easily bend. I started out using Craftwire and now that I a getting more comfortable with some easy wire-wrapping, I moved over to the German-style wire for most of my projects - especially when I make jump rings and earwires. I hope this makes a little sense.
Thanks Jenifer for such great and easy tips for bail making. Can't wait to try it. Love your site!!!!!!
Awh - thank you so much, Linda ! This is one of my most popular videos. I hope you get a chance to whip some bails up. I haven't made any in a long time and you have brought this back to the front burner for me to make some more up. Thank you !!!
Love these bails and your tips 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩💖💖💖💖
Thank you VERY much !!!! This is my most popular video yet.
These are great techniques for making bails. Thanks for sharing. I'll be trying these so I can make my own pendants using beads, especially those unique beads that you don't know what to make of. ☺🙂❤
Hi Maria - I am so glad you enjoyed this video - I had so much fun !!! Yes, you are right - a great way to use some unique beads to make an amazing pendant 🥰
Thank you! I really enjoyed this video. Just learned about German-style wire. Looks great for working with bails.
Thank you so much !!! This was a requested video and I had so much fun with it. This is one of my most popular videos - I am so glad you found it 😀
Thank you for sharing this technique.
You are most welcome, Sally. I have not made any bails in a while and need to incorporate this technique in an upcoming video. Thank you so much for watching :)
Outstanding 👋👋👋
Thank you, Brandy ❤️
Awesome
Thank you so much, Yvette - this is one of my most popular videos. I am so glad you found me :-)
I love love love thus idea. I am definitely going to try this out.❤
Awh - thank you so much, Beth. This is, I think, my most-watched video. I am so glad you found it and going to give it a try - thank you for sharing 🙂
Love the bails. I feel I never need to buy them again.
Whoo hoo !!!! Thank you so much - I have so much fun with the bails and decorating them all up. I do not feel I need to buy them again either - well said 🙂
Awesome method. Thanks
Thank you so much, Valerie.
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Thank you Jennifer! I love watching you work. Your creations, even the simplest designs, are beautiful! Your attention to detail is always there no matter what you're working on. Thank you dear!
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You are MOST welcome, Lynn. I had a blast learning this new technique and so happy you enjoyed it :-)
Wow this is super neat!
Awh !! Thank you, Danielle - This has turned out to be a popular how-to. Your technique is amazing - I am so glad I found that video of yours :-)
Yay! Thank you!
Hi Gayle - I just noticed my reply didn’t save 🥲 Thank you so much for always commenting and suggesting - I want to record what makers want to see ❤️
Hello Jenifer! Thanks for this great idea. I do have bails but sometimes I don't feel they compliment the piece I am working on. ❤️🌻
Hi Ileana - yes, this is a great alternative and then you know you will always have a bail. Just like with me, what I have on hand doesn't always feel right - and I like to match the shades of my silver and gold wires I am using so this is a way to make sure the shades match. Thank you for watching and leaving me a message. 😍
Thank you
You are most welcome, Chris.
Love ❤️ this, thanks very much for sharing this tutorial with us!!!!! 😘
Thank you so much, Susana ❤️
I've used Danielle's technique to wrap briolettes, too! Those are the hardest for me to wrap, so I really like using it for those! I still haven't figured out the difference between German style wire and regular wire, could you explain it?
Hi Terra - My understanding is the Craftwire is a softer wire and easier to manipulate - however, the German-style wire is a half-hard, medium-temper wire and is still easy to work with but with work-hardening, retains it shape and doesn't easily bend. I started out using Craftwire and now that I a getting more comfortable with some easy wire-wrapping, I moved over to the German-style wire for most of my projects - especially when I make jump rings and earwires. I hope this makes a little sense.