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  • DIY Hoop Earrings / Wine Charm Rings Wire Jewelry Tutorial TOOLS+ SUPPLY LIST ➤ jewelrytutorialhq.com/how-to-...
    Learn to make your own hoop earrings or wine charm ring findings! In this step-by-step tutorial, you'll learn the right kind of wire to use for this project, how to prepare the wire, and how to shape the hoop.
    Then I'll show you how to work harden your hoop earring for strength, and we'll finish the ends off so they're nice and smooth to put in your ears. When your hoop earrings are finished, you can wear them as is, or attach a charm or dangle for a totally different look!
    For wine charms, attach whatever charms you'd like to use in various colors :)
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Komentáře • 49

  • @babyhandgrenade4004
    @babyhandgrenade4004 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thank you for this. I'm just now starting to get back into jewelry making and I'm a little rusty. This is helping me learn.

  • @riprjaipur8914
    @riprjaipur8914 Před 4 lety +25

    I love hoop earrings and my favorite earrings also hoop earrings.

  • @elenazenzolo6689
    @elenazenzolo6689 Před 5 lety +25

    Jessica, thank you so much! Just what I was looking for. I've been trying the whole day, but your video gave me a clearer idea of what I should do!

  • @xfortunesquex
    @xfortunesquex Před 5 lety +7

    Going to try this with 16g because that's the size of my piercing and I am sad that I haven't been able to wear cute hoops! Thankfully I have a lot of wire sitting around that I can mess up.

  • @darleenworkshop270
    @darleenworkshop270 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thanks for sharing

  • @debbiegoble9836
    @debbiegoble9836 Před 4 lety

    Hi, my first time to watch you. Good job. Thanks

  • @B3Kusa
    @B3Kusa Před 7 měsíci

    Thanks ❤best tutorial for it's simplicity.
    Exactly what I was looking for. Have a happy new year

  • @dailylifestylebytonny5035

    thanks

  • @cornishbabe9
    @cornishbabe9 Před 6 lety +14

    many thanks.

  • @jessicareitmeier822
    @jessicareitmeier822 Před 5 lety +3

    Great tutorial! Very easy to follow :)

  • @LetsLearnToSew
    @LetsLearnToSew Před 8 lety +11

    So pretty! These earrings are perfect for a casual outfit or even when you get dressed up. Thanks for sharing!

    • @JewelryTutorialHQ
      @JewelryTutorialHQ  Před 8 lety

      +Let's Learn To Sew Thanks so much - glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @Lilliancooks
    @Lilliancooks Před 8 lety +17

    I love how easy this looks to make...but how do we put this into our ears for earrings? Do we need to make a loop on the other straight end and attach an earring hook?

    • @JewelryTutorialHQ
      @JewelryTutorialHQ  Před 8 lety +3

      +Lillian Russo Hi Lillian! The little bent part at the end will go into your ear. You don't want to bend it too much or it becomes awkward - about a 45 degree angle is good :)

    • @joyceharlow6583
      @joyceharlow6583 Před 12 dny

      That is not going to stay in your ear

  • @gungunsatpathi2315
    @gungunsatpathi2315 Před 4 lety +2

    Your videos omg I am loving it

  • @vinayaksarawe8808
    @vinayaksarawe8808 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks I love this video

  • @appeldijk2440
    @appeldijk2440 Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks its really what I need ❤👍

  • @melindat1274
    @melindat1274 Před 6 lety +11

    where can I buy this type of wire?

  • @jamiekrista
    @jamiekrista Před 5 lety +3

    Best video EVER on this technique!

  • @jyothijyothi7219
    @jyothijyothi7219 Před 6 lety +2

    Soooooooooooooooooo many thanks 2 u

  • @dharshak1297
    @dharshak1297 Před 5 lety +1

    I like the way you make it....will u please show in square shape.? Mam

  • @billieboone4786
    @billieboone4786 Před 7 lety +23

    I love my hoop earrings!BIllieJeanBooneJohnson a.k.a Egypt

  • @neeluladdha6874
    @neeluladdha6874 Před 6 lety

    It is really useful.thanks😊

  • @msnita78ify
    @msnita78ify Před 6 lety +5

    Can I use memory wire for this project since I already have it n use it to make earrings?

    • @JewelryTutorialHQ
      @JewelryTutorialHQ  Před 6 lety

      Hi Lenita! If your memory wire is a size you like for your earrings then you can try it for hoops. It's a lot harder to make the small loops and bend the wire but you will not have to do any hardening. The only thing I would really worry about is being able to smooth the end that goes into the ear - maybe try that first and see if it will file down easily. Have fun!

  • @sarlabenpatel1884
    @sarlabenpatel1884 Před 5 lety

    Jessica thanks you

  • @everythingonmychannel482
    @everythingonmychannel482 Před 5 lety +1

    Fantastic...

  • @robinh66
    @robinh66 Před 8 lety +22

    Thanks, Jess, very useful tut! I love your tutorials and I'll get to watching the ones I actually paid for one of these days, yikes! *facepalm*
    Two questions:
    1. I understand why this needs to be harder wire. Can I work-harden the dead soft wire I already have for this, or do I really need to buy half-hard?
    2. An unrelated question - do you have a recommendation for a pair of needle nose-ish flush cutters? I find I my Lindstroms can't do the job in close quarters when I want to trim ends.
    Thanks so much!

    • @JewelryTutorialHQ
      @JewelryTutorialHQ  Před 8 lety +3

      +RobinInSeoul Hey there - so glad to see you here! You can go through the lessons in the class at your own pace, so you don't have to do the whole thing at once. You should definitely check it out - I think you'll really get a lot out of it :)
      1. Yes - BUT it will take a LOT more hammering, so be prepared for that. It will seem like you're hammering forever. If you plan to make a lot of these hoop earrings, a better option might be to use a tumbler to work harden them instead!
      2. My #1 favorite flush cutters are Tronex. They have a super fine tip. amzn.to/1PUS9jW (yes, they're quite pricey but they're absolutely amazing). Model 5223 and 7223 are the same tool but with different length handles (5223= standard "short" handles, 7223 = long handles)
      My 2nd recommendation (and a much more economical option) are the Xuron Micro Shear flush cutters: amzn.to/1SHnCFi
      Hope that helps! Thanks so much for stopping by!

    • @robinh66
      @robinh66 Před 8 lety +2

      +JewelryTutorialHQ yes, very helpful! I've actually been looking at both of those, among others, but it's hard to tell for sure how pointy the tips are just from a photo, thanks!

    • @starsackaney4996
      @starsackaney4996 Před 4 lety

      @@JewelryTutorialHQ Wow you' re a gem! Thank U for sharing your gifts and skills; AND your camera captures your work detail perfectly. Thx again 🍁

  • @carmenwoolner28
    @carmenwoolner28 Před 7 lety

    i love it

  • @Bonstergirl1
    @Bonstergirl1 Před 6 lety +6

    why would you do that and then cut..why not measure exactly to the size need and then cut.. seems strange to me..like double handling..

    • @JewelryTutorialHQ
      @JewelryTutorialHQ  Před 6 lety +12

      Great question, Sarah! While it can certainly be done that way, it's a million times easier to shape the wire when you have the extra length to pull it around the mandrel. If you cut it exactly to the length you need first, you'll have a much harder time shaping it so that it forms a nice circle. The ends take a lot more force to push down than they do to pull around...hope that makes sense. If you try it both ways I think you'll see what I mean!

  • @JojasCrafting
    @JojasCrafting Před 4 lety

    Wowww

  • @emmaharrington2153
    @emmaharrington2153 Před 5 lety

    cool

  • @kalaimani6936
    @kalaimani6936 Před 4 lety

    Simply superbbb...

  • @xb57sufiyanezami19
    @xb57sufiyanezami19 Před 6 lety +2

    nice

  • @ggcrew8875
    @ggcrew8875 Před 6 lety +1

    how is it metal?

  • @swaroopkalirawna2014
    @swaroopkalirawna2014 Před 6 lety +1

    👍👍👍👍

  • @marystephens9150
    @marystephens9150 Před 4 lety

    Why do you use the rubber mallet?

    • @JewelryTutorialHQ
      @JewelryTutorialHQ  Před 4 lety

      Hi Mary! The rubber mallet (or rawhide mallet) is used to 'work harden' the wire so that the hoop holds it shape better. A regular metal hammer will also work harden the wire but it would flatten it at the same time. So if you don't want to flatten the wire but you need to make it stronger, you would use a rubber or rawhide mallet.
      Does that help?

    • @marystephens9150
      @marystephens9150 Před 4 lety

      Yes thank you!!,

    • @JewelryTutorialHQ
      @JewelryTutorialHQ  Před 4 lety

      My pleasure, Mary! Thanks so much for your question!