I will be putting together some DIY kits for sale in my Etsy shop very soon. They will include all the materials you need to make your own hair jewelry and also step-by-step instructions. Let me know in the comments if any of you would be interested in this... There would be beginner kits with a simple design and advanced ones with more intricate details🌼
What gauge copper wire are you using? I’ve started making my own loc jewelry, but I’ve been having difficulty finding a more stable (thicker) gauge of copper wire. How do I determine this(the thickness vs thinness)? I have a loctician who would like to buy them from me one day if I learn how to do it right.
my plan was to make the kits but shipping and getting supplies in bulk is too crazy right now. i'm just going to sell premade pieces for the time being. Thanks for watching!
Your video would be more informant if you would move your camera up or your hands down the whole video I'm trying to move the video up to see your hands, all I see is the shadow of your hands doing something.
I will be putting together some DIY kits for sale in my Etsy shop very soon. They will include all the materials you need to make your own hair jewelry and also step-by-step instructions. Let me know in the comments if any of you would be interested in this...
There would be beginner kits with a simple design and advanced ones with more intricate details🌼
I'm interested
Thank you for sharing
I love little project crafts and hobbies like these..you're an inspiration thank you! I subscribed😊
Thank you so much. You have given me several ideas. Your instruction is clear. Did you mention what size wire you use
Thanks for watching! I mainly use 16 gauge but depending on the project I may use a larger or smaller gauge.
I just love your aesthetic 💗
Thank you!
Great tutorial! I have one suggestion, the pliers that you were using are not flat nose, there bent nose pliers! You have a new subscriber!
Where do you get your heads from? Name of retailer? Do you get them in bulk?
More detailed ♥️♥️
What gauge copper wire are you using? I’ve started making my own loc jewelry, but I’ve been having difficulty finding a more stable (thicker) gauge of copper wire. How do I determine this(the thickness vs thinness)? I have a loctician who would like to buy them from me one day if I learn how to do it right.
Hello. It depends. In this video I was using 16g. The higher the gauge the thinner wire. I prefer a sturdier wire. Hope that help.✨
Where can I get a kit like that? Loved the video and very informative thanks for taking the time out
my plan was to make the kits but shipping and getting supplies in bulk is too crazy right now. i'm just going to sell premade pieces for the time being. Thanks for watching!
Give all the details!!! I wanna learn how to make more intricate jewelry
I looked in your store and you have some that are more detailed and intricate. Can you do videos on those?
😍can I have them? They are lovely
Juliana Ewusi-Essel you sure can! they’re in my Etsy ship as I do custom orders as well😁
How do you put this coil into your locs so it stays on the hair? I have 2 strand twists and these beads are really 😎 cool! Thank you!
You just slide the piece of hair through the hole just like you would slide a bead onto your hair. Thanks for watching!
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Where do you go to get all your supplies and wire? Xox
There are several places. If you google what specifically your looking for it will pop up
Are these for sisterlocks
I don’t make them for sister locks but with a light enough wire you can
What is the gauge copper wire do you use?
it depends on the weight of the stone. But mainly 16
Connors Craft Corner thank you kindly!
May I also ask where I can purchase beautiful stones like yours?
Honestly I Shop all over. I’d suggest local shops that sell stones, inscents, crystals, taro, plus online.😁
Your video would be more informant if you would move your camera up or your hands down the whole video I'm trying to move the video up to see your hands, all I see is the shadow of your hands doing something.
thanks for watching!