This is the most honest and thorough jewelry tutorial I’ve ever watched. It is captivating and never gets boring. This should be the standard! Thank you so much!
Hi guys, thanks for the wait for this DIY rings tutorial, and thanks so much for your warm regards. I have recovered much from Covid, although it still shows positive on the testing kit. I believe it'd be cleared in another few days' time. I've reduced the size of the loop in this tutorial to make the rings look finer. You can skip it if you like. Be sure to check out those rings I made earlier at the end of the video too. I made them with different wire gauges and styles. Enjoy watching. :)
OMG I love this. Thank you so much. I have beads similar to these and honestly didn't know what to do with and low and behold there you are. Thank you again.
Glad you are feeling better! These rings are so pretty and modern. I love all your videos. So well edited, easy to understand, and the outcome is beautiful jewelry!
I know I'm repeating myself, but I absolutely adore your sense of aesthetics. I don't like yellow gold (I only like white and pink), but "your" gold doesn't look trashy and flashy. It is beautiful, delicate and elegant. Maggie, can I ask what kind of paste you used for polishing? This white-gray one? And also, do you think it's a good idea to use Renaissance wax with a felt disk on a rotary tool instead of just in hands? Especially on a more detailed designs with nooks and crannies like wire wrapping, where you can't reach with your fingers? I wish you the best of health and strength ❤
Thank you for your kind comment! I like all white, gold and pink. Just that I have most of the wire gauges in brass. That’s why I’m using them in the tutorial most often. I’m using the white polishing compound. It’ll turn greyish when you start using it. It’s a normal chemical reaction. I think what you can do is leave a thick layer of wax on the wire wrap pieces, then remove later with the felt tip. But you might need to do it carefully so you don’t actually remove the layer of wax especially if the felt tip is new.
Me encanta tu trabajo, muy profesional ‼️ y lindo acabado. Estoy empezando en ésto, pero me fué mal con la compra de herramientas, botan óxido. Quisiera saber que clase de alambre usas, el que compre se pela.😢
Muchas gracias. Me alegra mucho que te guste mi trabajo. Lamento mucho que sus herramientas hayan fallado, espero que obtenga sus nuevas herramientas pronto. Utilizo alambre de latón sin recubrimiento para el marco del anillo y alambre recubierto para envolver. Y he incluido una lista de materiales y herramientas debajo del video en la descripción. Compruébalo si quieres.
Hi, if we do not have the flex shaft, what is the substitute method for flattening, smoothening, polishing, etc. all the processes that you do with it? Thank you.
Hi Binisha, you can use file and sandpapers. (it’s gonna takes longer) I’ve included more detail polishing technique with sandpapers in this video: ruclips.net/video/pkgykkf96Ho/видео.html
This is the most honest and thorough jewelry tutorial I’ve ever watched. It is captivating and never gets boring. This should be the standard! Thank you so much!
And Thank you! I’m so happy reading your comment and I’m so glad you like the tutorial. :D
Hi guys, thanks for the wait for this DIY rings tutorial, and thanks so much for your warm regards. I have recovered much from Covid, although it still shows positive on the testing kit. I believe it'd be cleared in another few days' time. I've reduced the size of the loop in this tutorial to make the rings look finer. You can skip it if you like. Be sure to check out those rings I made earlier at the end of the video too. I made them with different wire gauges and styles. Enjoy watching. :)
What size are the gemstone beads? Do you share where you buy them? Great little rings!
Hope you feel better now ❤
Glad you are feeling better. Your ring designs are lovely. Thank you for sharing. Take care.
And thank you Michelle. My test kit shows negative today. :)
These rings are beautiful!
Covid is hard to get over. It will take time. Glad you are better!
Thanks so much Pat. :) So blessed that I’ve fully recovered without any lingering symptoms.
Simple. Beautiful. Really shows off the stones. Looks comfortable to wear.
Thank you! They are very versatile too. :)
It was worth the wait. Glad your feeling better.
Thanks Tina, so glad you like this. :)
A sublime, elegant design. ⚘️
Thanks so much for your wonderful comment! ☺️
Beautiful! I love your choice of beads & colors! Thanks so much for sharing!! I am definitely gonna grab some Renaissance wax!
Thank you Angel. I’m so glad you like this. Have fun making! :)
The rings are beautiful, thanks for sharing!
Thanks Kate! You’re so welcome. :)
So beautiful 👏😍
Thank you! Cheers! ☺️🧡
So pretty❤
Thank you ☺️
Wonderful thank you 😊
You’re so welcome. 😉
I love them.
Thank you. :)
OMG I love this. Thank you so much. I have beads similar to these and honestly didn't know what to do with and low and behold there you are. Thank you again.
And thank you Marti. I’m so glad that this video helps. :)
Beautiful
Thank you :)
This was such a fabulous video and well worth the wait! I am so happy you are feeling better 🤗 Thank you☺️
Thank you K, so glad you like this. :) And my test shows negative today. :)
Glad you are feeling better! These rings are so pretty and modern. I love all your videos. So well edited, easy to understand, and the outcome is beautiful jewelry!
Thanks so much Teresa! I’m so glad you like them. :)
Se parecen a unas ideas que tuve. Pero me alegro por tu trabajo.
Gracias, estoy tan contenta de que te guste mi trabajo.
Thanks
Thank you, so kind of you. :)
Amo su trabajo
Muchas gracias. :)
I know I'm repeating myself, but I absolutely adore your sense of aesthetics. I don't like yellow gold (I only like white and pink), but "your" gold doesn't look trashy and flashy. It is beautiful, delicate and elegant.
Maggie, can I ask what kind of paste you used for polishing? This white-gray one? And also, do you think it's a good idea to use Renaissance wax with a felt disk on a rotary tool instead of just in hands? Especially on a more detailed designs with nooks and crannies like wire wrapping, where you can't reach with your fingers?
I wish you the best of health and strength ❤
Thank you for your kind comment! I like all white, gold and pink. Just that I have most of the wire gauges in brass. That’s why I’m using them in the tutorial most often. I’m using the white polishing compound. It’ll turn greyish when you start using it. It’s a normal chemical reaction. I think what you can do is leave a thick layer of wax on the wire wrap pieces, then remove later with the felt tip. But you might need to do it carefully so you don’t actually remove the layer of wax especially if the felt tip is new.
Hi Mag! I loved it! The metal is gold?
Thank you! :) it’s brass and I have stated all tools and materials in description down below the video.
Me encanta tu trabajo, muy profesional ‼️ y lindo acabado.
Estoy empezando en ésto, pero me fué mal con la compra de herramientas, botan óxido.
Quisiera saber que clase de alambre usas, el que compre se pela.😢
Muchas gracias. Me alegra mucho que te guste mi trabajo. Lamento mucho que sus herramientas hayan fallado, espero que obtenga sus nuevas herramientas pronto. Utilizo alambre de latón sin recubrimiento para el marco del anillo y alambre recubierto para envolver. Y he incluido una lista de materiales y herramientas debajo del video en la descripción. Compruébalo si quieres.
Hi, if we do not have the flex shaft, what is the substitute method for flattening, smoothening, polishing, etc. all the processes that you do with it? Thank you.
Hi Binisha, you can use file and sandpapers. (it’s gonna takes longer) I’ve included more detail polishing technique with sandpapers in this video: ruclips.net/video/pkgykkf96Ho/видео.html
@@MaggieCSAtelier Thank you :) Can you share another video with more use of files of different shapes if any.