Dear Lily your snake choker is absolutely wonderful! It excites me more than any other wire wrapping project I hope to make in the future once all my tools arrive and I begin to familiarize myself with this craft/art. What's really funny is that I'm a conservative 67 year old woman. One who is suddenly getting back in touch with her Hippie youth. Your love of ancient Egyptian jewelry really comes out in this piece. Thank you for your artistry and skillful teaching. With a not so little any longer black outfit this ought to be a show stopper.
Your wire is all croocked and you hold the tools wrong and you make a fabulous snake necklace. Thank you! I'm happy to watch someone who knows how to create something with confidence. I hope I wasn't out of line but I really enjoyed your video ✌🏼️
I can't see what you're doing. Why won't you hold the work up to the camera every minute or so so we can actually see what is going on? Just because you're doing it on screen, it is not properly zoomed in on the details!!
my wife recently tried making this for our niece, she measured the neck circumference and then added an extra 6/7 inches for the snake head and switch backs. The "V" piece should be twice as long as you bend it in the middle for the 2 outer sides and the center piece should be roughly half the "V" so that they line up together. If neck circumference is 13 inches, she added another 7 to be 20 inches...the center piece should be cut around 20 inches and the "V" piece should be 40 inches...hope this helps...sure would be nice if the original creator checked the comments
@Simon Foster yeah especially since it's less of a tutorial and more of a "how it's made" if that makes any sense. Comparable to calling an ingredient list a recipe. Helpful but not as helpful as it could be.
thanks, a major help. I also looks like she is using extra wraps on the outside wires on the tight bends. Starting on the second bend. I assume to fill in the gaps some created by the tight bend?@@flinderbahn
Is there a length for the wire?
Dear Lily your snake choker is absolutely wonderful! It excites me more than any other wire wrapping project I hope to make in the future once all my tools arrive and I begin to familiarize myself with this craft/art. What's really funny is that I'm a conservative 67 year old woman. One who is suddenly getting back in touch with her Hippie youth. Your love of ancient Egyptian jewelry really comes out in this piece. Thank you for your artistry and skillful teaching. With a not so little any longer black outfit this ought to be a show stopper.
Outstanding work, nice design, too.....subscribed
Having trouble seeing the wrap pattern; what is the pattern?
That is so beautiful. I think I’ll give it a go in a bracelet form to start with
Your wire is all croocked and you hold the tools wrong and you make a fabulous snake necklace. Thank you! I'm happy to watch someone who knows how to create something with confidence. I hope I wasn't out of line but I really enjoyed your video ✌🏼️
I can't see what you're doing. Why won't you hold the work up to the camera every minute or so so we can actually see what is going on? Just because you're doing it on screen, it is not properly zoomed in on the details!!
Nice choker. Thank god for fast forward though.
Very nice tutorial, lovely necklace :)
Its gorgeous, I love it. !!!!
Meraviglioso progetto complimenti e grazie per la condivisione 👏👏👏
Wonderfull work you are the best
Can you tell me what the weave pattern is? I can’t see it
İts amazing Thank you for the tutorial this deserve much more💓💓💓💓
Do you know the weave pattern,? I can not see it.
Wow so gorgeous 😍
Absolutely beautiful
What do you think about wrapping it all the way straight and then bending it.
it probably will look messier that way
What gauges of wire? What length? TY for this!
Looks like 16 for base and 24 for wrap
Does the copper wire oxidize?
This would be better if you could keep the project in the frame, but, otherwise very nice.
What size is this ?
What length of 16 ga do you use for the snake and the center?
my wife recently tried making this for our niece, she measured the neck circumference and then added an extra 6/7 inches for the snake head and switch backs. The "V" piece should be twice as long as you bend it in the middle for the 2 outer sides and the center piece should be roughly half the "V" so that they line up together. If neck circumference is 13 inches, she added another 7 to be 20 inches...the center piece should be cut around 20 inches and the "V" piece should be 40 inches...hope this helps...sure would be nice if the original creator checked the comments
Thank you very much. The snake is just on continuous, correct? Very much appreciate your feedback. Mary
@@flinderbahn Ah yes the center pc. Sorry it's been a bit since I watch the video. You're the best. thank you
@Simon Foster yeah especially since it's less of a tutorial and more of a "how it's made" if that makes any sense. Comparable to calling an ingredient list a recipe. Helpful but not as helpful as it could be.
thanks, a major help. I also looks like she is using extra wraps on the outside wires on the tight bends. Starting on the second bend. I assume to fill in the gaps some created by the tight bend?@@flinderbahn