Thank you!! I am brand new at jewelry making and I just made some resin earrings. They are thick and I had to purchase bigger jump rings. I got a size 9.. i already ruined one. So thank you, i will try again.
Very informative video! I always mess up when I have to close the jump ring because it never seems to close perfectly. After seeing your video, I now realize I need to wiggle it instead of squeezing it from the side, something that always spoils the shape of the jump ring. Now I know better, thanks to you! 😀
Whoops! I've made several pairs of earrings and have been just putting the tips of a set of pliers in the ring and opening them up. Definitely trying this next time!!
Thank you for making this video. It shows very clearly how to open/close a ring. I have to go back to the store to buy more rings because I have one pack that's too small for the intended purpose (so I used them to practice your technique) and another pack that's the right size but made of stainless steel, which is too soft (bendy). Anyway, thanks again. I'm going to subscribe to your channel and watch more of your videos.
Thanks for this, and thanks for 2 minute video explaining it not 15 minutes like quick tips like this normally only need :D just 3D printed some keyrings that need these claps attaching to .Thanks
So sweet :) Thank you so much! I have lots more great DIY's planned for the next couple of months. I hope you'll continue to find helpful stuff on my channel and website!
Are there hooks that can act as a Jump Ring? I bought earrings on clearance and the hook is too thick for the hole in my ear. I am planning on buying hooks and attaching the dangle design onto the hook. The dangle design is soldered shut.
Yes! Most ear wires should have a way to attach to a ring like that that's soldered closed. For example - like these: ruclips.net/video/CNqtjKtpHEY/видео.html You can make them yourself or buy some like these. The loop at the bottom should be opened and closed just like a jump ring. Hope that helps!
Thanks! I'm having problems with jump rings applied to a an earring finding leaving the earring facing forward and not sideways. Any remedies for this? thank you!
+sk8aholic Henderson Yes! You can either use another jump ring attached to the first one, or if you can twist the loop on the earring finding to the side that would fix it as well. Hope that helps, thanks so much for visiting!
+sk8aholic Henderson Do you ever embed the rings in the clay before baking? That might be easier than drilling if that's what you do, but then you'd also have a lot more rings between your links. Might be fun to play with though!
Hi Martine! Sorry for the late reply. I would suggest using thicker gauge jump rings if possible. The thicker the rings the stronger they are. Hope that helps@
Hi Charlene! It sounds like you probably need a thicker gauge jump ring, and possibly a smaller diameter too. The smaller / thicker rings are going to be much more sturdy. Hope that helps!
Thank you!! I am brand new at jewelry making and I just made some resin earrings. They are thick and I had to purchase bigger jump rings. I got a size 9.. i already ruined one. So thank you, i will try again.
Very informative video! I always mess up when I have to close the jump ring because it never seems to close perfectly. After seeing your video, I now realize I need to wiggle it instead of squeezing it from the side, something that always spoils the shape of the jump ring. Now I know better, thanks to you! 😀
Came to say same. I actually Knew this from a long time ago..and Forgot?? Idk. For some reason I did..and now I Know again.
Thank you for this. I am a total beginner at this and was doing the total opposite from your tutorial! Thanks for putting me right.
Daisy Dee Glad to hear it! This should make a huge difference for you, I'm so happy this helped. Thanks so much for stopping by :)
Whoops! I've made several pairs of earrings and have been just putting the tips of a set of pliers in the ring and opening them up. Definitely trying this next time!!
Thank you for making this video. It shows very clearly how to open/close a ring. I have to go back to the store to buy more rings because I have one pack that's too small for the intended purpose (so I used them to practice your technique) and another pack that's the right size but made of stainless steel, which is too soft (bendy). Anyway, thanks again. I'm going to subscribe to your channel and watch more of your videos.
Thanks for the direct instructions and great angles to see what you're talking about! Great video.
Very useful as I see now I have been doing this wrong. Would the same technique apply to using jump rings when adding charms to bracelets?
+Jenny Dale Yes, definitely! Any time you need to use a jump ring this is the way to do it. So glad this was helpful for you, thanks for visiting!
Thanks for this, and thanks for 2 minute video explaining it not 15 minutes like quick tips like this normally only need :D just 3D printed some keyrings that need these claps attaching to .Thanks
Thank you for the informative video.
I will now attempt to make my 1st charm bracelet 💋
I am DIY 100%. Learning everything all alone lol. Until I found you! Good vid, thank you very much. You are now my DIY Jewelry Angel.
So sweet :) Thank you so much! I have lots more great DIY's planned for the next couple of months. I hope you'll continue to find helpful stuff on my channel and website!
thanks for sharing this simple but oh so useful tip. It helped so much xo
Excellent tutorial - clear and accurate *****
Me struggling for almost 2 days to do this
Did you get it? Let me know if I can help!
@@JewelryTutorialHQ I did thank you
Thank you. I didn't consider using two pliers.
Thank you for sharing. This is helpful!
I'm so glad to hear that. Thanks so much for checking out the video!
This is so helpful. Thanks♥️
Are there hooks that can act as a Jump Ring? I bought earrings on clearance and the hook is too thick for the hole in my ear. I am planning on buying hooks and attaching the dangle design onto the hook. The dangle design is soldered shut.
Yes! Most ear wires should have a way to attach to a ring like that that's soldered closed. For example - like these: ruclips.net/video/CNqtjKtpHEY/видео.html
You can make them yourself or buy some like these. The loop at the bottom should be opened and closed just like a jump ring. Hope that helps!
So helpful. Thank you!!!
Thanks! I'm having problems with jump rings applied to a an earring finding leaving the earring facing forward and not sideways. Any remedies for this? thank you!
+sk8aholic Henderson Yes! You can either use another jump ring attached to the first one, or if you can twist the loop on the earring finding to the side that would fix it as well. Hope that helps, thanks so much for visiting!
Thank you. I really detest working with jump rings and split rings - hard to connect 2 pieces of polymer clay.
+sk8aholic Henderson Do you ever embed the rings in the clay before baking? That might be easier than drilling if that's what you do, but then you'd also have a lot more rings between your links. Might be fun to play with though!
I tried embedding the rings in the clay only to have them come out very easily after baking!
+sk8aholic Henderson Dang, that's too bad! I'll let you know if I find a good solution that works.
Thank you - this really helped me!!
I'm so glad! Thanks so much for stopping by!
Hi ! I do body chains and my jump rings alwaaaaays open because of body movements :( is there a way to fix de problem? thank you
Hi Martine! Sorry for the late reply. I would suggest using thicker gauge jump rings if possible. The thicker the rings the stronger they are. Hope that helps@
Thank you thank you thank you!!! Wow was I ever doing it wrong.
Ty so much u helped me a lot ❤🎉
Thanks for this. Can never get these jump rings right.
Saved the day, thanks!!
Oh wow it's now 2023 and I'm finally learning this thank u
Glad to help! Thanks so much for checking out the video!
Omg u are a God send thank you so much
Glad I could help! Thanks so much for stopping by to say hello!
Gracias 🤗🤗🤗
Oml, thanks you ma'am, this helped alot
Thank you!
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😅 I just got my stuff today and I was trying to jam the jump rings together
thank you
SEEM EASY.MIGHT NEED A LITTLE PRACTICE.THANKS
thank youu !
My pleasure! Thanks so much for stopping by to say hello!
My jump rings keeps falling apart😞the bracelet keeps opening up
Hi Charlene! It sounds like you probably need a thicker gauge jump ring, and possibly a smaller diameter too. The smaller / thicker rings are going to be much more sturdy. Hope that helps!
BLESS you.
THANK YOU!!! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙄🙄
Omg thank you
Ok so the key is to wiggle not squeeze 🥴 Thank you
So helpful, thank you!
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Thank you
My pleasure! Thanks so much for stopping by to say hello!
Thank you!
My pleasure! Hope it was helpful :)