Beaded glue stopper tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

Комментарии • 31

  • @jeanettereynolds3151
    @jeanettereynolds3151 2 года назад

    I had to subscribe.im a beginner and I'm 72 but I find you explain clairly you don't get boring like some.thank you for making your tutorials pleasant and clear.although I'm uk.i do envy you all having hobby lobby .dollar store and others.we have nothing but expensive shops with nothing but craft kits.i want to make these and hat pins.you call them a diferent name.but I have loads of beads to make these long pins.i can't find bead caps anywere..but a thank you for your tips on not paying the earth.uk

  • @dawncarter2759
    @dawncarter2759 2 года назад +2

    I really wished I could have seen it up closer, beaded glue stopper sounds like a good idea, you could coat the pin with a tad of vaseline. I always coat all my glue bottle tops with vaseine, so that don't get stuck on.

  • @jacquelineteague3545
    @jacquelineteague3545 2 года назад +1

    Ive never made jewelry before you make it look so easy. The stoper is s beautiful

  • @daniellehaggard7401
    @daniellehaggard7401 2 года назад +4

    You can get 200 eye pins at WalMart for $5. You can file the ends if you need them. Also, you can make your own by bending a smaller gauge wire on one end and hardening it with a bench block and jewelers hammer. Also Corsage pins have extra large pearl heads that are nice to decorate.

    • @jeanettereynolds3151
      @jeanettereynolds3151 2 года назад

      Corarge pins exactly what I want.where can I purchase them.problem is I'm 🇬🇧 they got nothing like you have in America.art here seems to apply only for well off and comes only in kits but I envy you all the amount of things you can get is amazing 🇬🇧

  • @karenvaughn5809
    @karenvaughn5809 2 года назад +1

    If you get the camera closer it would help.

  • @sivanitaguvaag2183
    @sivanitaguvaag2183 2 года назад +1

    bead caps are also good to use instead of the backs of earings if you dont have the backs of earings :) my friend uses those and i did not think of the backs of earings-and i have at least 8 earing backs i can use that are left from some earings from somewehere lol-so cool-al i need now is chain and bigger jump rings

  • @pma613
    @pma613 2 года назад

    Great winter project for next years craft show. I appreciate you and your channel. Peace and happiness to you and your family. 🌱💛

  • @PurpleHairGG
    @PurpleHairGG 2 года назад

    Enjoyed the tutorial, thank you… Can you tell me the chain gauge you used… Happy New Year

  • @suzannehicks5856
    @suzannehicks5856 2 года назад +8

    I’m an older lady whose mother always purchased rust free dress maker pins that were the norm in my younger days. Why? Because when you steam pressed seams on fine fabrics, you didn’t want your pins in the fabric to rust or corrode with time and drag thru said fine fabric. Unfortunately I am amazed that the only thing you can find now(even in finer quilting stores) are the cheaper China made crap that rusts. Sad but true. I won’t do Amazon so I’ll just use the leftover ones left in my moms sewing box 😊

    • @jeanettereynolds3151
      @jeanettereynolds3151 2 года назад +2

      Nothing is like we used to be able to buy the quality is not there anymore uk

    • @kittydemeo
      @kittydemeo 2 года назад

      @@kelleyb5664 maybe stop at a local cleaner who has a seamstress. ask her for a few

    • @Terry-z8o
      @Terry-z8o Месяц назад

      So True Quality is definitely a thing of the past along with not made to last . Everything is pretty much disposable. Appliances use to last 20-25 years. Now you're lucky to get​ 5 yrs. Then we wonder why the earth is becoming a pile of trash. After all what do we do with useless unusable items. There're more people and they need jobs so I guess disposable equals job security. @@jeanettereynolds3151

  • @conniebartch9656
    @conniebartch9656 2 года назад

    Cute toppers! TFS

  • @ccw347
    @ccw347 2 года назад

    Really enjoyed learning this make! May I suggest that you zoom in for these small and detailed tutorials in the future? There were a few steps that were difficult to see. They are beautiful though!

  • @Terry-z8o
    @Terry-z8o Месяц назад

    You say the jump rings could be smaller (than the ones you show in your hand) But What Size Are You Showing/Using ?

  • @robintravis3769
    @robintravis3769 2 года назад

    Very cute and they look easy to make!!! Could you possible tell me what size jump ring you are using? Thank You!!!

  • @jeanettereynolds3151
    @jeanettereynolds3151 Год назад

    I have been using the eye stainless steel pins to do my charms BUT thier to short to make eye.yet you cuts yours quite short.also as i try to turn to make an eye stanless steel ones snap off.what ones are you using for charms.i can only put one bead on mine.and pin is to short to use the looper dooper

  • @deborahramirez1138
    @deborahramirez1138 2 года назад +4

    You can Also buy "jewelry" findings at WALMART & TARGET. You don't have to go to Hobby Lobby or Michael's! Too expensive. 👍

    • @Terry-z8o
      @Terry-z8o Месяц назад

      But will the rust?

  • @sivanitaguvaag2183
    @sivanitaguvaag2183 2 года назад

    i struggle with making the loop ,i can make it but it never turns out good,maybe i just need to do it more-i have only made about 20 pins with beads and loops-time for some mindless crafting maybe? mindless crafting is the best and i used to be a overthinker but i still have a bit of it left in me but mostly i just enjoy my crafting time

  • @rgporter1957
    @rgporter1957 2 года назад +1

    How do you keep the earring back attached to the pin? I must have missed something! These are really cute and a lot simpler than others I've seen. Thank you! I'll be making many as gifts for my crafting friends!❤️

  • @anamirwald3346
    @anamirwald3346 5 месяцев назад

    Where to you sell your craft in the Tampa area? What’s the name of the location?

    • @daniellescraftdiary
      @daniellescraftdiary  5 месяцев назад +1

      Hi! I do a lot of local markets in the fall but you can find some of my items currently at The Crafted Butterfly in Plant City. If you follow me on Facebook and/or Instagram, I always post when where I will be. It's just too hot in the summer for me so I only do fall markets. Hope to see you out there!

    • @anamirwald3346
      @anamirwald3346 5 месяцев назад

      @@daniellescraftdiary awesome! Thanks for replying! I will follow you on Instagram and FB! I also live in Tampa and will say “hi” if I see you in any of the markets during Fall/Spring. I agree, it’s too HOT right now in Florida. 🌻

  • @deborahramirez1138
    @deborahramirez1138 2 года назад +1

    Couldn't you just paint Clear Fingernail Polish on the metal part of the pins?? That Might keep them from rusting 👍don't know just a thought🤷‍♀️. Thank you for your videos. Love them🤗❤️

  • @38rockermom
    @38rockermom 2 года назад +1

    Camera too far away. No product description other than stainless steele. What brand you used or a link would've been helpful.

    • @tarabeard
      @tarabeard 2 года назад

      @38rockermom Stainless steel pins are easily found in the sewing section of any store. Brand doesn’t matter.

  • @snc2010
    @snc2010 2 года назад

    Giggled all the way through video as I Am An Over THINKER 😂