I LOVE Susan's tutorials. Her instruction is clear and articulated well and she's fun to watch and hear. Her jewelry pieces are also super wearable.. Thanks Susan!
Only half way through the video so far - really enjoying it and think will defo make a version of this! - but just wanted to say what a fabulous tutor you are - so engaging and natural. I've watched tonnes of your videos and you are so good 😊
I have onyx, ruby Jace, blue jade and blue-dyed mother-of-pearl spinels beads... now I have a wonderful gift project to do with them.. Thank you for a wonderful tutorial! Usually I just hold on to those tiny ones and bead weave or use them in a tatting or appliqué project but this is so much more interesting.
Just found your great Line Bangle tutorial. One comment--> If using cord to string the beads between the 18 gauge wire, it's possible the cord may rot over time after exposure to moisture and sweat. Then the cord will break, and the beads will scatter. I believe 28 gauge wire to string the beads will allow the bangle to last longer.
Hi Susan, Thank you for this fun tutorial. Re flush cutting the 28G wire, do you know that if you twist the thin wire in round motions over and over again, it breaks in a flush way anyway?
I love this bracelet ❤ and I want to learn lots because I didn’t start yet but I ordered so many things to do wire jewelry, the only problem is on your links for supplies it’s not that to order or see supplies it’s the same video that I’m seeing in RUclips
I looked at the site to find the written instructions and I could not find them. I really love this idea and would like to know if the instructions are for a free download or do you have to pay if how much just for the instructions?
I LOVE Susan's tutorials. Her instruction is clear and articulated well and she's fun to watch and hear. Her jewelry pieces are also super wearable.. Thanks Susan!
Only half way through the video so far - really enjoying it and think will defo make a version of this! - but just wanted to say what a fabulous tutor you are - so engaging and natural. I've watched tonnes of your videos and you are so good 😊
What a beautiful bracelet!!! Thank you Susan for a fantastic tutorial!❤
I have onyx, ruby Jace, blue jade and blue-dyed mother-of-pearl spinels beads... now I have a wonderful gift project to do with them.. Thank you for a wonderful tutorial! Usually I just hold on to those tiny ones and bead weave or use them in a tatting or appliqué project but this is so much more interesting.
Ruby is my favorite and my birthstone! Thanks, Susan❤❤❤
I love the idea of not taking the beads off the strand.
Love your tutorials, is the music really needed ❤
Beautiful bangle !! Can’t wait to make this !!! Thank you for a fantastic tutorial!!
Very nice! I would probably use a wire bobbin
Just found your great Line Bangle tutorial. One comment--> If using cord to string the beads between the 18 gauge wire, it's possible the cord may rot over time after exposure to moisture and sweat. Then the cord will break, and the beads will scatter. I believe 28 gauge wire to string the beads will allow the bangle to last longer.
I am so glad that we don’t need to go through each bead… living this!
Thank you for sharing those beautiful bracelet and thank you for your time. You are awesome.❤
Good morning! So happy to be here!
So enjoy learning from you!
Beautiful bangle bracelet. Great for stacking or worn alone. Love having a clasp too. Super pretty.
Susan, great job on a beautiful bracelet.
LOVE this bangle!! ❤
beautiful - learned a lot today in this workshop. thanks
I love your work ❤😊
Hi Susan,
Thank you for this fun tutorial. Re flush cutting the 28G wire, do you know that if you twist the thin wire in round motions over and over again, it breaks in a flush way anyway?
thanks for that useful hack!
I really enjoyed this class. Thank you 😊
Thank you Susan for this tutorial. I love the Black Spinel
This is a really nice, sophisticated design. Thanks for the inspiration and instruction!😊 Could you do some earrings to match for another tutorial?
Great video Susan, thx for sharing!
Very pretty! It would make a lovely gift!
Fantastic ❤
Loved this demo. Thank you.
Beautifull!!❤❤
Beautiful.What is that wood thing called you have your tools on. Thank you.
I'm so excited to learn how to make this bracelet!
Love this bangle
Ready to learn in Georgia!
❤❤❤I love that bracelet!!😅
Love it❤
I love this bracelet ❤ and I want to learn lots because I didn’t start yet but I ordered so many things to do wire jewelry, the only problem is on your links for supplies it’s not that to order or see supplies it’s the same video that I’m seeing in RUclips
Your videos are great. When possible, please tell us where to purchase materials. Thanks
I looked at the site to find the written instructions and I could not find them. I really love this idea and would like to know if the instructions are for a free download or do you have to pay if how much just for the instructions?
Good tip
Very pretty. Think I'll make earrings too.
Hahahahahaha pore little guy he's got some issues 😂😂
Love it 🤩❤️
Are the beads from Jtv? Love this bracelet!
I Sisan
How are you? Thank you for the class. Do you have a class on making stamped medal jewelry?
So pretty
How will copper wire work?
Good morning from Port Royal SC
Love 💘
😂😂so true Susan!
Hi Everyone!
I’m using a piece of railroad tracks as a block
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Is this where we chat
Yep😊
Yes
Hello
Hello friends
You need to use an iPad so you can see better! 😊
Great class!!! Could have done away with the annoying background music
Oh I like the oval shape.
Thank you.beautiful.Lili