Hello! 👋🏻Another video on easy diy rings is here! These rings can be worn by any gender really, simply make them into dainty rings or a bit more robust if you like. I’m also sharing what I know about hammering 🔨wire jewelry, so lots of tips for you if you're interested. Oh and these rings can be also made into adjustable diy rings by not creating the knot(which needs hammering) but simply leaving the ends open and just creating two small loops on each end. Have a beautiful day 💖☀💖
First thanks for a brilliant tutorial, secondly, thanks for your splendidly ironic sense of humour, I'm following along, made two great rings, and was laughing throughout 😂. Keep up the excellent
Thank you!! This is the answer I was looking for for my project!!! I wanted to make something like this but I didn't know how to do it since I'm a beginner. Thank you so so much!
New subscriber they are so pretty I could not pick my favorite I think I might try to make some but I only have a plastic mandrel so we will see how it comes out thanks so much again they are all beautiful very detailed instructions to❤
@@HelenaDaydreamer Helen thank you so much I really really did enjoy this do you have a special gift makes me want to get my tools out and start wrapping again 🙏🤍
I love these! In other videos the artist says not to hammer twisted wire as it will break. Have you had any problems with that? I really like how your wire turned out after hammering.
It depends on what sort of wire you hammer and how much. From my experience, softer wires, like copper tend to get more brittle when hammered, but bare brass seems to withstand a lot more. But whether it’s twisted or not, it’s important to know when to stop hammering, otherwise the metal will break. When the wire is twisted and not very thick, you don’t want to apply too much pressure with the hammer.
🎉...Thank you so much for sharing the do's & don't s in wire ring making. Ur explanation & demonstration on how to create the wire rings is very easy to follow. However 1 question. If not using coated wire for ur DIY instead using uncoated wire... How do u deal w tarnish r turning ur finger green. I've got plenty of thick beautiful copper wire was well as a few others that when not coated I worry to give as a gift. What do u do r suggest to keep the jewelry shining, beautiful, untarnished?
Thank you so much 😊 In regards to tarnishing, there are products on the market to take care of this, but they do have pros and cons, I'm going to make a video on this topic since there were a lot of people asking this. So stay tuned 💖
Helena thank you- It really does make sense when you say that hammering does not go well with “non tarnish” wire. I’ve tried it and it’s just very dull with no shine whatsoever after hammering. So the BIG question is: what do you like to do to prevent tarnishing of bare brass, copper, etc? I don’t want to sell something to someone, and then their piece turn tarnished right away. Also, have you used metals like aluminum and stainless steel and have found that they do not tarnish? Thanks for some direction in this. Otherwise, I feel like I will have to only result to the expensive stuff like gold filled to make my stuff. And that’s not always affordable.
You can buy products to either spray or coat your jewelry and slow down the tarnishing, but they do have pros and cons too.. I'm going to make a video on this topic hopefully for next Saturday as there were a lot of people asking about this. So I will go into details there ❤️ I hope that's ok ☀️
I'm very new to wire wrapping and I have a question. I buy parawire and it's all non tarnish wire. If I were to use copper could I buy it from a hardware store or is there a difference in wire bought from places like parawire as opposed to a hardware store? By the way I love your rings, they are so pretty...
Hi, thank you for watching and I'm happy you like the rings 💕 When it comes to wire, I personally buy mine from craft supplies or jewellery making supplies. I guess it depends what sort of hardware store it is and what quality of metal wire they sell, but I would personally still aim for the above suppliers, even if it's not a well known brand like Parawire. Btw parawire sells all sort of bare wires too, check out their website. But, just to let you know, non tarnish wire is great for jewelry making, I use it all the time, it's just not suitable for hammered jewelry ✨ Have fun on your jewelry making journey 💖
I can’t say for certain, but it’s probably to avoid work hardening the wire while it’s still being bent - that way there’s less chance for anything to break off during the shaping process
@@HelenaDaydreamer you're very welcome! I bend and weave wire, and the steel wool gets rid of mars too! It's great stuff! Have a great day you wonderful jeweler! ♥️✝️🇺🇲
Hello! 👋🏻Another video on easy diy rings is here! These rings can be worn by any gender really, simply make them into dainty rings or a bit more robust if you like. I’m also sharing what I know about hammering 🔨wire jewelry, so lots of tips for you if you're interested. Oh and these rings can be also made into adjustable diy rings by not creating the knot(which needs hammering) but simply leaving the ends open and just creating two small loops on each end. Have a beautiful day 💖☀💖
Grata, ótima dica!
They are beautiful! Thank you so very much for the detailed instructions!!! 😊
Thanks so much 😊 I'm so happy you found it helpful 💕
It's hard to pick a favorite. I love them all. I'll definitely be making some. Thank you for all the information you provided.
I’m really happy you like them Becky and let me know if you try to make them ❤️
I agree. Anything created by ones hands is justifiably beautiful and no 1 crafted item is better than the other r a favorite . 😅
Awsome as usual HD😊! Do you use square or round wire,or does it matter? Can't wait to try this tutorial 😊
First thanks for a brilliant tutorial, secondly, thanks for your splendidly ironic sense of humour, I'm following along, made two great rings, and was laughing throughout 😂. Keep up the excellent
Awesome, thank you! ❤️
thank you for keeping in the little mistakes they are helpful.. love all the rings .. the heart one is my fav💗💓💞💕
😁 I make lots of mistakes during my creative process, but that’s ok, it’s important to not give up and keep trying until it works ❤️
Love them all. Thanks for sharing, have a blessed day..😊
Thanks for sharing this. I hope to be able to try your technique out.
Wow, love these. Another great tutorial.
Glad you like them!
I’m so glad I found you! What a great video, so easy to follow and understand. Great teacher!!! ❤❤❤
Thank you so much! ❤️
Thank you!! This is the answer I was looking for for my project!!! I wanted to make something like this but I didn't know how to do it since I'm a beginner. Thank you so so much!
Another great video.Thank you for the tips.The rings are so....beautiful😃.
Thank you! This is elegant and sure to be very popular!
Thank you! 😊 I'm so happy you like them ❤️
New subscriber they are so pretty I could not pick my favorite I think I might try to make some but I only have a plastic mandrel so we will see how it comes out thanks so much again they are all beautiful very detailed instructions to❤
I’m really happy you’ve enjoyed this tutorial ❤️
@@HelenaDaydreamer Helen thank you so much I really really did enjoy this do you have a special gift makes me want to get my tools out and start wrapping again 🙏🤍
You are a great teacher! ❤
beautiful, thanks for the tutorial
These are beautiful.
I love these! In other videos the artist says not to hammer twisted wire as it will break. Have you had any problems with that? I really like how your wire turned out after hammering.
It depends on what sort of wire you hammer and how much. From my experience, softer wires, like copper tend to get more brittle when hammered, but bare brass seems to withstand a lot more. But whether it’s twisted or not, it’s important to know when to stop hammering, otherwise the metal will break. When the wire is twisted and not very thick, you don’t want to apply too much pressure with the hammer.
They are all gorgeous! but the one with the hearts and the one with just one square looked a bit extra nice :D
I think so too! I'm happy you like them and thank you for watching lovely 💖
Beautiful thanks
Thank you! Cheers!
These are very pretty❣ Thanks for the video! 🙂
Glad you like them and thank you for watching 💕
🎉...Thank you so much for sharing the do's & don't s in wire ring making. Ur explanation & demonstration on how to create the wire rings is very easy to follow. However 1 question. If not using coated wire for ur DIY instead using uncoated wire... How do u deal w tarnish r turning ur finger green. I've got plenty of thick beautiful copper wire was well as a few others that when not coated I worry to give as a gift. What do u do r suggest to keep the jewelry shining, beautiful, untarnished?
Thank you so much 😊 In regards to tarnishing, there are products on the market to take care of this, but they do have pros and cons, I'm going to make a video on this topic since there were a lot of people asking this. So stay tuned 💖
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Thank you so much 💕
❤love them all :) ty
I'm happy you do ❤️
I’ve never done this before. I do not like the hook knot. Is there another option?
I love them all! ❤❤❤
I’m happy you like them ❤️
Helena thank you- It really does make sense when you say that hammering does not go well with “non tarnish” wire. I’ve tried it and it’s just very dull with no shine whatsoever after hammering. So the BIG question is: what do you like to do to prevent tarnishing of bare brass, copper, etc? I don’t want to sell something to someone, and then their piece turn tarnished right away.
Also, have you used metals like aluminum and stainless steel and have found that they do not tarnish? Thanks for some direction in this. Otherwise, I feel like I will have to only result to the expensive stuff like gold filled to make my stuff. And that’s not always affordable.
You can buy products to either spray or coat your jewelry and slow down the tarnishing, but they do have pros and cons too.. I'm going to make a video on this topic hopefully for next Saturday as there were a lot of people asking about this. So I will go into details there ❤️ I hope that's ok ☀️
Oh, ok. Then I will be waiting for next Saturday for sure! Thank you for your informative expertise!!
Hi Helena- Were you going to make a video about this? Tarnishing of metals, different metals vs others, pros and cons?
The gold one looks like a solid gold ring
yes, it does, I love using bare brass, it looks like gold, but way cheaper 😊
I'm very new to wire wrapping and I have a question. I buy parawire and it's all non tarnish wire. If I were to use copper could I buy it from a hardware store or is there a difference in wire bought from places like parawire as opposed to a hardware store? By the way I love your rings, they are so pretty...
Hi, thank you for watching and I'm happy you like the rings 💕 When it comes to wire, I personally buy mine from craft supplies or jewellery making supplies. I guess it depends what sort of hardware store it is and what quality of metal wire they sell, but I would personally still aim for the above suppliers, even if it's not a well known brand like Parawire. Btw parawire sells all sort of bare wires too, check out their website. But, just to let you know, non tarnish wire is great for jewelry making, I use it all the time, it's just not suitable for hammered jewelry ✨ Have fun on your jewelry making journey 💖
Is there a reason you did not hammer the ring before you shaped it - at least everything but where it is joined?
I can’t say for certain, but it’s probably to avoid work hardening the wire while it’s still being bent - that way there’s less chance for anything to break off during the shaping process
Where did you buy this wire and what is its name?
J’aimerais bien que vos vidéos soient en français merci
If you take the hammered copper one you didn't like and and rub it with the finest steel wool, it will shine 🙋♀️❤️✝️🇺🇸
That's a great idea! It will take off the enamelled coating and only leave the copper. Thank you 🙂
@@HelenaDaydreamer you're very welcome! I bend and weave wire, and the steel wool gets rid of mars too! It's great stuff! Have a great day you wonderful jeweler! ♥️✝️🇺🇲
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It's handmade organic it should look that way, not professionally done, very cute rings!
Thank you, I'm happy you like them 💖