How to Make a DIY Hammered Wire Hair Barrette or Shawl Pin by Denise Mathew

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  • čas přidán 8. 11. 2015
  • Hair " jewelry" seems to be the latest trend and since it's so easy to make your own wire barrettes I thought I would make a tutorial so everyone can enjoy the trend inexpensively. I suggest between a 12-14 gauge wire, anything less than that may be too flimsy. You can dress up the barrettes with beads or leave them plain. I used about 2 feet of 10 gauge wire for the round barrette, 1/2 foot of 22 gauge wire and a 10mm snowflake bead for a 2.5 inch in diameter barrette. I used 1.5 foot of 10 gauge wire for the scroll barrette that was about 2.5 inches in length both barrettes have a 4 inch long stick.
    If you want to learn how to make a soldered wire frame for a barrette or shawl pin here's the link : • How to Make a DIY Sold...
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    See you next time:) Denise
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Komentáře • 73

  • @mafia2mom
    @mafia2mom Před 8 lety +14

    THANK YOU!🙆🙉😸 for turning the volume while you hammered! most enjoyable hammered video for sure!!!

  • @rmuller366
    @rmuller366 Před 5 lety +1

    Simple and beautiful Denise, thank you! Getting ready to make some for the holidays.

  • @sueplantenberg8504
    @sueplantenberg8504 Před 3 lety +1

    Have also been looking for tutorials for shawl pins - this was great ! Thanks!

  • @madisonalanajewelry5223
    @madisonalanajewelry5223 Před 8 lety +1

    Awesome wire wrapping technique!

  • @deesbalm_and_treasures
    @deesbalm_and_treasures Před 6 lety +2

    I've been looking for a video like this. Thank you!

  • @lindadechow3703
    @lindadechow3703 Před 3 lety

    Thank you, perfect for the shawls I am making. Great video.

  • @erinellis9213
    @erinellis9213 Před 4 lety

    Thank you!! How beautiful 😍😍

  • @colleenmannion
    @colleenmannion Před 3 lety

    Just bought myself some craft wire on Amazon! Can never find anything to secure my thick hair! Thanks so much for teaching me how to make my own!

  • @shunmin9003
    @shunmin9003 Před 8 lety +1

    This is so beautiful.

  • @Angelwool
    @Angelwool Před 3 lety

    Oh Ty! 💘 Love & Appreciate your vids!

  • @ruthoconnor3144
    @ruthoconnor3144 Před 8 lety +1

    You are good. I've been looking for a project with thicker wire and had a shawl pin or hair barrette in mind to make and here you are. Thanks, 1926lady

    • @DeniseMathew
      @DeniseMathew  Před 8 lety

      +Ruth OConnor Glad you liked it and thanks for your comments :)

  • @Dawnybros
    @Dawnybros Před 8 lety +2

    That was useful. Thank you Denise. :)

  • @salexander1101
    @salexander1101 Před 8 lety

    Awesome video! Thanks for posting :)

  • @andreabutcher6807
    @andreabutcher6807 Před rokem

    lovely thank you

  • @jackgriffin5757
    @jackgriffin5757 Před 7 lety

    THANK YOU SO MUCH

  • @PangongGala0721
    @PangongGala0721 Před 4 lety

    Thank you..

  • @huffin_and_puffin
    @huffin_and_puffin Před 5 lety

    wow, thanks so much :o!

  • @RIODJENIRO1
    @RIODJENIRO1 Před 8 lety +1

    Thank you for making and sharing this video! I have liked and subscribed. I have been looking for months on how to make shawl pins and there really isn't much out there as far as tutorials go! What do you have wrapped around your pliers?

    • @DeniseMathew
      @DeniseMathew  Před 8 lety

      +Rio DJeNIRO I'm hoping to have another one similar to this up soon, and thanks for subscribing :)

  • @DebyNieto-kq2ci
    @DebyNieto-kq2ci Před 4 lety

    Hey Beautiful Denise ! I know I have been gone for awhile and noticed my notifications was not working for your video's. Happy late birthday, Happy late Merry Christmas and have a very safe and happy new year. Now I have catching up to do ! Love these.

    • @DeniseMathew
      @DeniseMathew  Před 4 lety +1

      It’s great to hear from you, hope all is well and that you have a Happy New Year too. All the a Best in 2020, can’t believe it’s actually a brand new decade!

    • @DebyNieto-kq2ci
      @DebyNieto-kq2ci Před 4 lety

      @@DeniseMathew Freaking hell, I know..the years are flying by. Young people who are wasting their youth have no clue at all. How is your mom ?

    • @DeniseMathew
      @DeniseMathew  Před 4 lety +1

      Mom is good, 2 new knees and another minor surgery in the past 2 years and we’re hoping she’s done with surgeries for a while but getting new knees changed her life in a wonderful way so it’s all good in the long run.

    • @DebyNieto-kq2ci
      @DebyNieto-kq2ci Před 4 lety

      @@DeniseMathew So crazy what they can do now. Very happy to hear she is doing great. My mama turned 95 on the 13th.

    • @DeniseMathew
      @DeniseMathew  Před 4 lety +1

      Wow, that’s a huge achievement, my husbands Dad just turned 90 on December 1st and we thought that was a huge milestone. Good for her., happy belated Bday to her.

  • @piyushadas513
    @piyushadas513 Před 3 lety

    You are Fabulous... :) hoping for videos on bun cage...

  • @jenniferroberts5740
    @jenniferroberts5740 Před 6 lety +2

    Is the wire you're using half hard or dead soft. I looked on amazon and there are so many options I was confused. Love your tutorial. Great job!!

    • @DeniseMathew
      @DeniseMathew  Před 6 lety +6

      +Jennifer Roberts for a project like this where you want the piece to be very stiff a half hard is good, aluminum wire works ok too. But for most other projects dead soft is really the best all purpose wire. Keep in mind that the harder the wire, like half hard, the less wiggle room you have for bending and shaping so it's easier to snap the wire if you over work it. I have a tutorial on wire and what each type is good for projects here if you're interested czcams.com/video/ujuT8negdik/video.html. Hope this helps. 😊

  • @boulderdamcottage4926
    @boulderdamcottage4926 Před 7 lety +2

    Hi Denise I just subscribed to your channel, this looks so fun. But since I am SO WAY NEW to this could you start with your supplies like any special hammer and is that a stainless piece that you are hammering on? Where would I get these basics?? I know silly questions but I would like to start a new HOBBY! lol like I need a new one haha! anyway I think you covered the size gauge of wires? I need a shopping list and if you have a fave place to order from vs Hob Lobby or Michael's that would be lovely! I am retired and can go into Vegas to shop but if you get your stuff online that would be even better! Thank you in advance and this is exactly what I wanted to make as I am crocheting ( mine are boho and hippie as I cannot follow a pattern to save myself, BUT I love the free form and I wanted something nice to hold up one side) so this will work perfectly! (shawl pin!!!! ) I never knew they existed until now!!!!! :) Also I sell out of a vintage store, have a booth and have made two shawls already, they are large with wooden beads and I have just found my ceramic beads I made WAY back in the day ( lololol 1968!!!) Thank you again for your great video! You explain very well to someone that is just starting out! Love it! Kat

    • @DeniseMathew
      @DeniseMathew  Před 7 lety +1

      +Kat Ritorto
      I can feel your excitement from here, and I completely get it. There's nothing better than finding a new hobby and I absolutely love free form, that's my preferred style too. I usually shop on line but will occasionally shop at Michaels if they have good coupons. My favorite places to buy tools and supplies are artbeads.com or beadaholique.com, I usually choose based on the best prices and they both offer percents off that you will receive alerts for if you sign up on their email list. I've made a list of my favorite tools at kit.com and provide links to Amazon so you can check out what I suggest and also the approximate prices. It's just a guide really and I suggest that you shop around to get the best prices.
      Here's the link.
      kit.com/denisemathew/getting-started-making-wire-jewelry
      Also I've heard that aluminum wire is good for making shawl pins(Michaels have this in a 16-18 gauge )so you might want to keep that in mind when you are looking. I used artistic wire in the tutorial but it's very stiff to work with, aluminum is much more pliable but the choice is yours. Hope this helps and thanks for all your kind words and also for subscribing,
      All the best in 2017, Denise

  • @sherecewilmoth3938
    @sherecewilmoth3938 Před 3 lety

    This is going to sound weird , but you sound exactly like me. Even your choice of words and pronunciation. It was kinda eerie to listen to, but it was a great video. Thank you.

    • @DeniseMathew
      @DeniseMathew  Před 3 lety

      I guess we’re voice doppelgängers, 😊

  • @ruthoconnor3144
    @ruthoconnor3144 Před 6 lety

    Lovely, thanks, 1926lady

  • @chergardiner3730
    @chergardiner3730 Před 8 lety +1

    When you said the stick was now "wire hardened" what did you mean by that? Thanks for this tutorial.... Its beautiful!

    • @DeniseMathew
      @DeniseMathew  Před 8 lety

      The stick is the straight piece that goes through the circle clip part and wire hardened means that the wire is harder than it was in the beginning and will not bend easily when you're wearing the pin. I hope this helps 😊 Denise

  • @wth5472
    @wth5472 Před 8 lety +1

    very cool, was wondering how you put them in your hair, untill you did the stick lol... :)

  • @sheryywalkerable
    @sheryywalkerable Před 7 lety

    Denise where could get the wire? Love your tutorial

    • @DeniseMathew
      @DeniseMathew  Před 7 lety +2

      +Sherry Walker I like beadsmith wire, I usually get it at beadaholique.com, I also like artbeads.com designer wire, aluminum wire will work in these projects too and can be purchased inexpensively at Michaels craft store if you have one nearby. Hope this helps 😊

  • @gideonwhite7077
    @gideonwhite7077 Před 4 lety

    hi, what gauge is the thinner wire you used to wrap the circle together so it doesn't spread open? it looks to be about 22 but I am not sure. thank you

  • @malabcd
    @malabcd Před 6 lety +1

    is this wire dead soft or half hard? thanks

    • @DeniseMathew
      @DeniseMathew  Před 6 lety +1

      You can use either, dead soft needs a little more hammering to wire harden and half hard will need less hammering. Hope this helps 😊

  • @Love2Destroy
    @Love2Destroy Před 8 lety +1

    Is that athletic tape on your pliers?

    • @DeniseMathew
      @DeniseMathew  Před 8 lety +1

      +Love2Destroy It's just a plastic craft type tape but athletic tape would work perfectly to wrap your pliers, hope this helps.

  • @saraiquintero9761
    @saraiquintero9761 Před 4 lety

    What type of material are you working with? Silver, copper?

  • @tammywilliams2035
    @tammywilliams2035 Před 5 lety

    What did you wrap your pliers with? Thank you.

  • @janetsellers9890
    @janetsellers9890 Před 3 lety

    I can't tell what kind of wire to use can you tell me? I have some that I got at a craft store and it looks like it would work it's in colors.

    • @DeniseMathew
      @DeniseMathew  Před 3 lety +1

      As long as it’s stiff and heavy enough to hold hair or a scarf it’s fine. If the wire is too flimsy it won’t keep its shape. Usually a 10-14 gauge wire is good.

    • @janetsellers9890
      @janetsellers9890 Před 3 lety

      @@DeniseMathew thank you! I guess the smaller the number the bigger the diameter of wire.

    • @DeniseMathew
      @DeniseMathew  Před 3 lety

      yes, exactly 😊

  • @madhurimasantra7376
    @madhurimasantra7376 Před 4 lety

    What will be the problem if I skip the hammering?

    • @DeniseMathew
      @DeniseMathew  Před 4 lety

      You don’t necessarily have to hammer it but if you do it will probably hold its shape better. Hope this is helpful.

  • @HistoryHighwithLisaMarrie

    Do you think 16g is too light for this?

    • @DeniseMathew
      @DeniseMathew  Před 7 lety

      +thelmarrie I think 16 gauge will be ok if you hammer it well to wire harden it, the only thing I suggest is that aluminum wire would probably be too flimsy in 16 gauge but most other types of wire should be perfectly good. Hope this helps, 😊

    • @HistoryHighwithLisaMarrie
      @HistoryHighwithLisaMarrie Před 7 lety

      Denise Mathew Thank you so much for responding! I will be using copper so hopefully it works out well. Thanks again!

  • @watchkratos.....2180
    @watchkratos.....2180 Před 6 lety +1

    whats the name of wire tht you arr using in it

  • @wendypetersen7529
    @wendypetersen7529 Před 4 lety

    Where do you get 10 ga wire?

  • @danaadams5563
    @danaadams5563 Před 4 lety

    I cannot find 10 or 12 gauge silver/copper wire🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @JaneThomas58
    @JaneThomas58 Před 7 lety

    For a shawl or scarf pin, is there a way to make the pin pointy or sharp enough to pierce delicate fabric?

    • @DeniseMathew
      @DeniseMathew  Před 7 lety +6

      +Jane Thomas if you use a jewelry file, or just a regular file you should be able to get a pretty good point. To make it go quicker you can also cut the tip of the wire at an angle so it's pointed then finish it with a file. Hope this helps 😊

    • @JaneThomas58
      @JaneThomas58 Před 7 lety +1

      Thank you!! Love your tutes!!!

    • @horsemumbler1
      @horsemumbler1 Před 4 lety

      Once you've clipped and filed the end onto a rough point, rotate it while striking it with your hammer using a lateral drawing or pushing motion that will elongate the pin, decreasing its thickness while increasong its length.