Just picked up wire and made a beautiful rose ring in about ten mins! I can't stop staring at it thinking "holy cow, I made that!". It's certainly not perfect but for a first try I am proud! Thanks a million 💕
Katie I’m so glad I found your channel. You’re the best instructor on you tube! I can’t wait to try making this rose ring. I make jewelry for the girls orphanage but mainly stringing beads. I want to learn using wire since a friend gave my 15 rolls of various colors and gauges of wire so I’m going to learn wiring jewelry! Thank you 😊
Way better than I expected...I love the rose. I want to get cheap wire to practice. Once I'm confident I want to use silver. I have metal allergies with jewelry.
Absolutely exceptional tutorial. Thank you so very much for posting this video. I was able to re-size a beaded bracelet and used the extra beads to make a ring and a dangling charm to match. :) Thanks
Really nice work. Thanks for sharing skills and design ideas. I learned wire wrap in an arty studio in Ancoats, Manchester. We lived in Ashton u Lyne for 20 years. Moved back home to Australia, about an hour north of Sydney 5 years ago. Ive been sharing my skills in a local high school learning support unit, with students who deal with Autism and other learning needs. They love our bracelet days. Next term I’m teaching them wire wrap rings. It helps their fine motor skills. I think I’ll teach them the rose ring. Thanks again
Great idea. Might be a good idea for other students too. Too many schools not acknowledging that not only art, manual crafting/industrial arts are viable occupations or things to round out a person's future.
@Katie Parker Jewellery I am elated that your tutorial was the first one that I decided upon. I really liked the 2 rings on the thumbnail photo. My 8 year old granddaughter stays with me every Friday night and goes home around 8 p.m. on Sunday evenings. My daughter, her mom, is a registered nurse at our hospital and works every weekend. I was and will always be a teacher. In all areas I find teachable moments. I just purchased some beads and wire to begin making rings. I’ve long been making my own and gifts for others in earrings & necklaces. I really wanted to learn to make some easier to work with wire to make rings with my granddaughter on the weekends (especially once the weather turns freezing cold in the winter). I actually retired early after 23+ years of teaching to be my granddaughter’s caregiver while my daughter put herself through nursing school and worked. She was with me more than her own mommy at times. She absolutely loves and looks forward to the time we spend together even at the age of 8.5! 3rd grade children begin to move towards a little independence from the older people in their lives. Being a teacher I’ve seen this happen year after year. I’m holding onto her for as long as possible by remaining to teach and do cool and fun activities with her. She really got into the sewing machine but sorta lost interest when spring and summer hit. I don’t blame her. When it is beautiful outside I make certain that she and I are outside swimming, playing jump rope, hopscotch, bike riding, we have done nature walks, scavenger hunts, and recently put on rubber gloves, garden gloves, trash bags, and one of those pincher picker upper tools, while I had a pair of garden tongs. We walked around our (fairly nice and well kept) neighborhood picking up trash that had gathered after the winter snow fall had melted and the spring rain had washed trash over storm drain grates. We packed a 13 super stretch, Glad trash bag STUFFED full on each road! I was thankful the next day was trash day because everyone had their trash toters on the curb. (Easy to dispose of each bag at the end of each street) I made it 3 full streets and was done. She was fantastic and I took photos of her and her good deeds she had done for the community. Sorry, ADHD brain. Off topic. This is the video tutorial I took notes on by pausing and writing in great detail. She is going to watch it again with me Saturday morning. I’m going to make one of both of the rings beforehand to ensure that I have the technique down. Starting tonight! I’ve got the rest of Thursday night & all of Friday and early evening until she arrives to practice. I would love to send you a photo of our process and our finished products! Long story made much longer by babbling about the love of my one and only granddaughter (she will be my one biological grandchild). Thank you again for explaining how to do things in simple terms and at a slow enough rate that I was able to keep up the second time without having to pause to make notes!
Thank you for sharing your ideas fir a wire rings. Can you tell me how many inches of wire can I use for each ring. This idea is great for holiday, birthdays, a thank you gift etc. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Things like this always used to confuse me because people went so fast with such vague instructions, so it makes me really happy I made both successfully with this video, so thank you!! Made a rose with purple wire for a s/o and they loved it!!
The mandrel groove is actually specifically for rings like yours ... The bead stops the ring from being round ... The bead firs in the slot and ensures the ring remains round and not skewed ❤️ great tutorial 🙂
Great design. Your instructions were perfect and this was my first wire ring and it came out pretty good. It actually look like your ring. I had a few pliers marks on the wires but I was able to file that out with my file but other than that it looks pretty good for my first time thank you for a great video.
I havnt made rings for about 4 months and needed a quick refresher. I wish I had seen Katie's instructions first time around as ut was much clearer than the vlog I learned from
Thank you for the wonderful tutorial! 💖 I was able to make the rose ring in pink gold color though I had to try a few times but the third time was the charm! 😅 It came out very pretty! I also made the silver one using 8mm Lapis Lazuli stone, this wasn’t too hard only first one failed but the second time I was able to make a nice wearable ring. It’s my first time trying 18G/1mm wire so this was great to try out thicker gauge wire. Thank you so much for the wonderful tutorial, new subscriber here! 🫶💕
I have just discovered you, this is the first of your videos that I've watched and I am now subscribed. I just love you clear, concise delivery. I'll be watching more . . . .
New subbie. Thank you for this video. I liked the way you presented the making of the rings and the information about the sizing and how that changed with the wrapping. Your voice also is great to listen to with your explanations.
Thank you for the tutorial ❤️ I cant believe how clear you make it! also, can I know how long is approximate length of wire needed for both the ring? and what do you do to the leftover cut of silver?
Hi, all the details for lengths are in the description below the video. The first ring is around 25cm the second 30-35cm. These rings are made from coop based wire so small lengths are thrown away and anything longer I keep to use for making components in other creations. Thank you 😊
Katie, what brand of wire do you suggest? I made some before without issues, but today I used aluminum wire. It is way too soft. They did not turn out like I wanted them to. But I figured out my mistake of using aluminum wire. So now I know. I would love to know what you suggest. Thanks!!!
Thanks for the tutorial - super helpful! How do you not scratch your metal wire when you use your pliers? I always seem to scratch mine. Going to try plasti dip. Was wondering if you had a technique. I really love the rose ring you made.
Thank you 😊 I don’t use anything on my pliers, when I began though this happened a lot. I would advise to try relax a little as you work, the tension from your shoulders ends up in your hands. Also slow down, I find most of my pupils try to rush a little and this causes more tension and then damage to wire. Happy jewellery making 😁
@@katieparkerjewellery7277 Thank you so much! You're spot on. I'm impatient. I'll try to relax and go slow. I made a rose ring as you taught - I used a blue wire. I love the ring but it's a little scratched. I'm going to make another using your wise words. xoxo
at dollar tree I got some silicone rubber fingers and I use that between the pliers and the metal, it cushions it. Of course they also sell pliers with nylon jaws built in.
Fantastic video with two beautiful rings. Perfect for beginners to making wire rings. Concise and very clear instructions that are so easy to follow. I've made both of these now and my family all want me to make them for them too!! Thank you for sharing, I've subscribed as I'd love to see what else you make 😊❤
Hi, i would like to ask something; if i want to make a bead-ring, and my finger size is 7, do i make the ring a size 6 or 8?sorry, English is my second language, and it's still quite hard to understand stuff😁
Hi, you would make it one size larger so for a size 7 use the size 8 on your ring mandrel. As you wrap around the shoulders of the ring on the ring shank the internal size will become smaller. So depending on how many wraps you do at each size the smaller the ring will get to a size 7. I hope that helps 😊
Hi, are you cutting them on the front/outer of the design? Use you pliers to smith the ends into towards the ring. If it’s still sharp you can use a jewellery file or fine nail file on the ends to smooth. I hope that helps. 😀
Really beautiful, a question here I dont have that thing on which you've wrapped it around, for giving shape. What should I use instead of it? Please tell me. It's urgent
@@pemdii you can use anything that is long and hard. I use a big marker and I've used the casing from my thermometer, that's round, you can use anything around the house that you can find that's tubular. Look in the garage, in the kitchen drawers, in the kids toys box. You'll find something!
super simple and easy to make rings to make and super clear video!!!! thank you so much for this video!😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
Glad it was helpful!
This is an amazing tutorial, she went slow and explained it well. Also has a lovely voice. Thanks for your help!
Thank you very much 😊
Just picked up wire and made a beautiful rose ring in about ten mins! I can't stop staring at it thinking "holy cow, I made that!". It's certainly not perfect but for a first try I am proud!
Thanks a million 💕
I enjoy the way you explain step by step.
Thank you
Suggestion: Please tell the length of wire for your projects so that we can gauge what we need to use. Thank you, your wire work is great!
Thank you. For the first ring I do say 25cm. For the second ring I can see I didn’t mention the length which would be around 30cm.
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I have watched you video a few times now, and I’ll be trying my hand at both of these today. Thank you very much!
Katie I’m so glad I found your channel. You’re the best instructor on you tube! I can’t wait to try making this rose ring. I make jewelry for the girls orphanage but mainly stringing beads. I want to learn using wire since a friend gave my 15 rolls of various colors and gauges of wire so I’m going to learn wiring jewelry! Thank you 😊
I’m so pleased you enjoyed the tutorial 😁
This is for future me who needs to see this over and over again. 9:44
Way better than I expected...I love the rose. I want to get cheap wire to practice. Once I'm confident I want to use silver. I have metal allergies with jewelry.
Absolutely exceptional tutorial. Thank you so very much for posting this video. I was able to re-size a beaded bracelet and used the extra beads to make a ring and a dangling charm to match. :) Thanks
Really nice work. Thanks for sharing skills and design ideas. I learned wire wrap in an arty studio in Ancoats, Manchester. We lived in Ashton u Lyne for 20 years. Moved back home to Australia, about an hour north of Sydney 5 years ago.
Ive been sharing my skills in a local high school learning support unit, with students who deal with Autism and other learning needs. They love our bracelet days. Next term I’m teaching them wire wrap rings. It helps their fine motor skills. I think I’ll teach them the rose ring. Thanks again
Great idea. Might be a good idea for other students too. Too many schools not acknowledging that not only art, manual crafting/industrial arts are viable occupations or things to round out a person's future.
This is the best video I’ve seen on how to do this. You explained it very well and the close ups really help.
Best video of how to do the rose wire ring! Thank you!
Thank you so much 😊
@Katie Parker Jewellery I am elated that your tutorial was the first one that I decided upon. I really liked the 2 rings on the thumbnail photo.
My 8 year old granddaughter stays with me every Friday night and goes home around 8 p.m. on Sunday evenings. My daughter, her mom, is a registered nurse at our hospital and works every weekend.
I was and will always be a teacher. In all areas I find teachable moments. I just purchased some beads and wire to begin making rings. I’ve long been making my own and gifts for others in earrings & necklaces. I really wanted to learn to make some easier to work with wire to make rings with my granddaughter on the weekends (especially once the weather turns freezing cold in the winter). I actually retired early after 23+ years of teaching to be my granddaughter’s caregiver while my daughter put herself through nursing school and worked. She was with me more than her own mommy at times. She absolutely loves and looks forward to the time we spend together even at the age of 8.5! 3rd grade children begin to move towards a little independence from the older people in their lives. Being a teacher I’ve seen this happen year after year. I’m holding onto her for as long as possible by remaining to teach and do cool and fun activities with her. She really got into the sewing machine but sorta lost interest when spring and summer hit. I don’t blame her. When it is beautiful outside I make certain that she and I are outside swimming, playing jump rope, hopscotch, bike riding, we have done nature walks, scavenger hunts, and recently put on rubber gloves, garden gloves, trash bags, and one of those pincher picker upper tools, while I had a pair of garden tongs. We walked around our (fairly nice and well kept) neighborhood picking up trash that had gathered after the winter snow fall had melted and the spring rain had washed trash over storm drain grates. We packed a 13 super stretch, Glad trash bag STUFFED full on each road! I was thankful the next day was trash day because everyone had their trash toters on the curb. (Easy to dispose of each bag at the end of each street)
I made it 3 full streets and was done. She was fantastic and I took photos of her and her good deeds she had done for the community.
Sorry, ADHD brain. Off topic.
This is the video tutorial I took notes on by pausing and writing in great detail. She is going to watch it again with me Saturday morning. I’m going to make one of both of the rings beforehand to ensure that I have the technique down. Starting tonight! I’ve got the rest of Thursday night & all of Friday and early evening until
she arrives to practice.
I would love to send you a photo of our process and our finished products!
Long story made much longer by babbling about the love of my one and only granddaughter (she will be my one biological grandchild).
Thank you again for explaining how to do things in simple terms and at a slow enough rate that I was able to keep up the second time without having to pause to make notes!
So pleased you enjoyed my tutorial 😊
Thank you for sharing your ideas fir a wire rings. Can you tell me how many inches of wire can I use for each ring. This idea is great for holiday, birthdays, a thank you gift etc. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
10-12 inches of wire for each ring depending on size. The details are under the video.
Stunning! I've been making your tree of life necklaces for weeks and excited to try these rings now. You explain and show everything so well xxx
Things like this always used to confuse me because people went so fast with such vague instructions, so it makes me really happy I made both successfully with this video, so thank you!! Made a rose with purple wire for a s/o and they loved it!!
i made the first one and it is AWESOMEEEE i literally lovedd it thx for sharing ur amazing ideas 💜
I love this video, thank you so much. I just made both rings watching how you do it thank you and please keep your videos coming.
Thank you that’s so kind of you, new videos coming next week x
When you said "Thank you for watching", I said NO, THANK YOU! XD just made my first wire ring how exciting.
The mandrel groove is actually specifically for rings like yours ... The bead stops the ring from being round ... The bead firs in the slot and ensures the ring remains round and not skewed ❤️ great tutorial 🙂
Lovely, thank you. Im going to try to make them .😊
You’re welcome 😊
I love the Rose copper wire ring.
This is a proper turorial.using a plier to manourve thw wire.
Thank you 🙏
Thank you!! 💖 I am new to wire work, so this is right up my alley!!
Thanks for watching x
The wire how mm is it thank you
Great design. Your instructions were perfect and this was my first wire ring and it came out pretty good. It actually look like your ring. I had a few pliers marks on the wires but I was able to file that out with my file but other than that it looks pretty good for my first time thank you for a great video.
super cute, looking forward to trying these out sometime!
Well done. Memorable and beautiful. Thank you, Katie.
Thank you. You made it look so easy. Mine isn’t turn out exactly as yours but practice practice practice.
Thank you so much! I’ve never been able to make these but with your instructions I did it first try!!
Enjoyed your tutorial; easy to understand.
I havnt made rings for about 4 months and needed a quick refresher. I wish I had seen Katie's instructions first time around as ut was much clearer than the vlog I learned from
me too, back to review, this is an excellent tutorial.
Thank you for the wonderful tutorial! 💖 I was able to make the rose ring in pink gold color though I had to try a few times but the third time was the charm! 😅 It came out very pretty! I also made the silver one using 8mm Lapis Lazuli stone, this wasn’t too hard only first one failed but the second time I was able to make a nice wearable ring. It’s my first time trying 18G/1mm wire so this was great to try out thicker gauge wire.
Thank you so much for the wonderful tutorial, new subscriber here! 🫶💕
This is such a fantastic tutorial. Thank you. I don't feel so intimidated to make a ring just for myself.
Great job Katie. Love it. I love your English accent.
Wow nice.Thank you for this video.I will try to do one.😀
Most welcome 😊
I have just discovered you, this is the first of your videos that I've watched and I am now subscribed. I just love you clear, concise delivery. I'll be watching more . . . .
New subbie. Thank you for this video. I liked the way you presented the making of the rings and the information about the sizing and how that changed with the wrapping.
Your voice also is great to listen to with your explanations.
Thank you 😊 you’re very kind.
Thank you for sharing your idea.i love it
Such pretty ring😆 , and you explained the process very beautifully and detailed☺️
I love your voice
It's so beautiful and peaceful 😍🥺
this is super helpful. ive seen many tutorials on tiktok but i literally didnt understand any of them
Really like your tutorials!
Really nice tutorial👍
Thank you for the tutorial ❤️ I cant believe how clear you make it! also, can I know how long is approximate length of wire needed for both the ring? and what do you do to the leftover cut of silver?
Hi, all the details for lengths are in the description below the video. The first ring is around 25cm the second 30-35cm. These rings are made from coop based wire so small lengths are thrown away and anything longer I keep to use for making components in other creations. Thank you 😊
I wonder if your finish wrap was extended a little more, if it might appear as a leaf?
Katie, what brand of wire do you suggest? I made some before without issues, but today I used aluminum wire. It is way too soft. They did not turn out like I wanted them to. But I figured out my mistake of using aluminum wire. So now I know. I would love to know what you suggest. Thanks!!!
Hi, I mainly use bare copper wire, I buy it from www.wires.co.uk
Thank you!
Thanks for the tutorial - super helpful! How do you not scratch your metal wire when you use your pliers? I always seem to scratch mine. Going to try plasti dip. Was wondering if you had a technique. I really love the rose ring you made.
i saw someone in another tutorial say to use plasti dip!!
Thank you 😊 I don’t use anything on my pliers, when I began though this happened a lot. I would advise to try relax a little as you work, the tension from your shoulders ends up in your hands. Also slow down, I find most of my pupils try to rush a little and this causes more tension and then damage to wire. Happy jewellery making 😁
@@katieparkerjewellery7277 Thank you so much! You're spot on. I'm impatient. I'll try to relax and go slow. I made a rose ring as you taught - I used a blue wire. I love the ring but it's a little scratched. I'm going to make another using your wise words. xoxo
at dollar tree I got some silicone rubber fingers and I use that between the pliers and the metal, it cushions it. Of course they also sell pliers with nylon jaws built in.
Fantastic video with two beautiful rings. Perfect for beginners to making wire rings. Concise and very clear instructions that are so easy to follow. I've made both of these now and my family all want me to make them for them too!! Thank you for sharing, I've subscribed as I'd love to see what else you make 😊❤
katie....beautiful rings....i like your nail color too :))))
These are super nice❤
Glad you like them!
i love the rose wire ring. it looked so simple yet elegant. would it still look good in thinner wire?
Loved watching
wonderful tutorial thank you!
I love this ring, simple but effective
Thank you 😊
Lol that's Harry's dialogue "simple, but effective."
Great job Katie! Love the rose idea!
I made this and it soooo prettyyyyy
Thank you for showing me your Design!
Thanks for such a wonderful tutorial
Thank you 😊
This is a great tutorial
All lovely. But the rose is my very favorite.
Those are adorable 🥰
Thanks for sharing
Thank you so much for your good and helpful video 🙏❤️
I love the Rose Ring best!
Love this video!!!
Lovely video thank u for sharing going gave this a go
Wow nice.Thank you for this video.
You are most welcome
Thank youu it is very useful ✨😊💕
Are you from tottenham? Your accent reminds me of Adele ☺️
Great video. I like your teaching style ❤️
I’m from Yorkshire 😊 thanks for watching
Beautiful work thank you 💕
Thank you too!
Love These. Lovely. What do you mean drop a size? Explain that further.
Drop a size means a smaller ring size.
It's so beautiful ❤️
Beautiful
Omg, so BEAUTIFUL!!!! such talent!😍☺️
How much of the wire did you use for the rose
Beautiful,thank you,from Romania,with thanks.Lili
Thank you very much!
Does it change color overtime ?
Hi, i would like to ask something; if i want to make a bead-ring, and my finger size is 7, do i make the ring a size 6 or 8?sorry, English is my second language, and it's still quite hard to understand stuff😁
Hi, you would make it one size larger so for a size 7 use the size 8 on your ring mandrel. As you wrap around the shoulders of the ring on the ring shank the internal size will become smaller. So depending on how many wraps you do at each size the smaller the ring will get to a size 7. I hope that helps 😊
@@katieparkerjewellery7277 oh, i understand! thank you so much!!
Love these. I can't wait to try these.
Lovely detail in your instruction. Thank you.
Thank you :)
Is copper the best wire to use?
You can use copper, copper plated, sterling silver and other wires which can be manipulated and hold their shape. 😀
It’s very beautiful✨
This is such a helpful video!! Just wondering where did you get the stick from the thumbnail
Thank you 😊 I bought the ring holder years ago from Oliver Bonas
Hi.i ordered the ring sizer and its quite small. What's the length of yours please? Great video thanks!
Hi, thank you for watching, my ring mandrel is 18 cm in length and has UK sizes from G to Z.
Am I the only one that is obsessed with their Britain accent? Yes, okay.
Every time I try to fix the ends to try to make them not sharp it doesn’t work. Do you know what I could do?
Hi, are you cutting them on the front/outer of the design? Use you pliers to smith the ends into towards the ring. If it’s still sharp you can use a jewellery file or fine nail file on the ends to smooth. I hope that helps. 😀
very easy tutorial, made a beautiful rose ring in 10 mins
Beautiful ❤
Thank you! 😊
So when you wrap the wire around the mandrel do you go up a size or down a size?
i think its up a size because the ring shrinks
@@lunar_lavender8408 oh okay thank you!!!
Is a 2mm wire ok for making rings?
You can use 2mm wire for rings, but for these I wouldn’t go higher than a 1mm
thank you!
You’re welcome
If I have a 1mm bead hole size, what size wire should I get ? Pease respond I’m begging !!
You can use a 1mm or 0.8mm wire with your bead for this design 😁
@@katieparkerjewellery7277 thank you soooo much I really appreciate it
Does it get green or dark over time?
Bare copper does Patina (darken) over time but plated wires should stay true.
Really beautiful, a question here I dont have that thing on which you've wrapped it around, for giving shape. What should I use instead of it? Please tell me. It's urgent
A thick marker(generally crayola) should do for most fingers. I also just use my own finger
@@pemdii you can use anything that is long and hard. I use a big marker and I've used the casing from my thermometer, that's round, you can use anything around the house that you can find that's tubular. Look in the garage, in the kitchen drawers, in the kids toys box. You'll find something!
I ended up with 2 wires around the bead on both sides?
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Can't wait to try this.
I can't wait to try this.
great job thank you!