Discombobulated!! I thought I was the only one who used that word! LOL! Another great demo! I am going to try this method with all my chunks of cultured sea glass, and make a bracelet! LOVE your channel!
I’m so glad I found your site! I haven’t tried any projects yet but am learning by watching you. You are such a good instructor! I love watching. Thank you so much for taking your time and being sure to show and explain every step.
You are a very good teacher. I just found your channel and loved the tutorial. So I subscribed and can't wait to see more. Thank you for sharing your talent!
A Two-fer. What could be better. It's a beautiful pendant and also a bracelet. Thank you for showing us how to make this fun and beautiful pair. Keep the goodness coming. Be happy, safe and stay healthy! 😷⚒
@@OxanaCrafts it turned out very nicely even with me doing the twists a little too far down on accident lol I ended up with the twists in the back meeting up and doing a triple twist jump ring for the bail connection 🥰
Maybe instead of cutting and ending the wire you can bring it back down so you have two wires going across the stone not just on the top part but also on the bottom.
do you mean you get like little bumps or bends in it? That happens to me too, I use my plies to kind of help straighten it on the pendant. Also before you work with it, run it through a cloth to get it nice and straight, or if you have nylon pliers those can straighten it too
For starting I suggest 20 gauge round wire, that's the shape/size used in this video. Because it is easiest and most economical to find, you can usually just find it in a crafts store.
It can be a bit more firm, it depends on the color. There was a silver one I tried once that was tinned or something like that, I think maybe it wasn't copper, so it was very hard to work with, but other colors of the Artistic brand wire have been fine for me.
I do make and sell jewelry on my website www.oxanacrafts.com Or if you mean this exact piece from this video, the pieces from my videos I auction off on the community tab of my channel(which is a special section visible to members).
I just stumbled upon this site and I found it very easy to follow. You explain things very clearly and take time to show how to make it. Thank you
Absolutely beautiful. I love how you can either use it as a bracelet or necklace. I love it. Thank you.
Thank you! 😊
Beautiful Oxana. I love the simplicity of this piece and the fact that is can also be a bracelet. Thank you so much!. 🙏🏼❤️
You are so welcome!
I love this ty
Discombobulated!! I thought I was the only one who used that word! LOL! Another great demo! I am going to try this method with all my chunks of cultured sea glass, and make a bracelet! LOVE your channel!
Thank you! That would be awesome with sea glass!
I’m so glad I found your site! I haven’t tried any projects yet but am learning by watching you. You are such a good instructor! I love watching. Thank you so much for taking your time and being sure to show and explain every step.
You are very welcome!
You are a very good teacher. I just found your channel and loved the tutorial. So I subscribed and can't wait to see more. Thank you for sharing your talent!
Thanks for subbing!
A Two-fer. What could be better. It's a beautiful pendant and also a bracelet. Thank you for showing us how to make this fun and beautiful pair. Keep the goodness coming. Be happy, safe and stay healthy! 😷⚒
Thank you! :)
Love this! Reminds me of art deco styling. I happen to have a pietersite rectangle cab, too, so will definitely try this out!
Pretty design. Love the versatility too. ❤
You have really out done yourself with this tutorial. I love how it turned out. Thank you.
Thank you, so glad you like it!
Great video and clear explanations! Thank you !😊
Wonderful, Oxana! Thank you for taking the time to share this! As always, you're a great teacher 🙂
You are so welcome!
Love this! Thank you for the wonderful tutorial. I have some small rectangular stones that I may wrap this way but use for earrings. 😊
You are so welcome! Have fun making the earrings!
I am so glad i found your page, love your videos, thank you❤
You are so welcome!
Great design that is simple in lines but still very interesting and attractive. Thanks again for creating and sharing.
Glad you like it!
Loved your tutorial, you are so easy to follow and love that it can be a bracelet or necklace! Thank you,
Thank you!
I really liked this as a bracelet and think that is what I will do. Thanks, I love it.
You’re welcome 😊So glad you enjoyed it!
So beautiful!
Excellent tutor!
Pietersite is my fav
Thank u so much for show us how. I had few square gems like ur and did not know what do with them.
You are very welcome!
Oh thank you so much!!! You are an excellent teacher!! So appreciate it!
Thank you!
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ I like the pendant best. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you!
hello
I love your work!!
This is my very first wrap!!
Thank you!
Man I need these pliers
I love this! You make it look so easy. Tfs!
Thanks so much 😊
So lovely!
Love this one!
Ficou magnífico 🤗👏💯💯🥰🥰
Great tutorial!! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Gonna do this on a piece of turquoise I just got in last week!!
Awesome, have fun! :)
@@OxanaCrafts it turned out very nicely even with me doing the twists a little too far down on accident lol I ended up with the twists in the back meeting up and doing a triple twist jump ring for the bail connection 🥰
Love it. Thank you. I wonder if there is a way to modify the bracelet design to make it symmetrical. - same number of wraps at both ends?
Maybe instead of cutting and ending the wire you can bring it back down so you have two wires going across the stone not just on the top part but also on the bottom.
Love, love this. Thank you.
You are very welcome 💞
I love it! Thank you!
Love , love ❤
Thank you!
Really nice. Thanks for sharing.
You are welcome!
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Love This!
Thank you!
Gorgeous 💖💖
Thank you! 😊
Thank you🙏🙏🙏😍
Welcome 😊
You have encouraged me to get into wire wrapping but my working wire never stays straight, what am I doing wrong?
do you mean you get like little bumps or bends in it? That happens to me too, I use my plies to kind of help straighten it on the pendant. Also before you work with it, run it through a cloth to get it nice and straight, or if you have nylon pliers those can straighten it too
I am just starting out, which wire do you suggest I get to start with
For starting I suggest 20 gauge round wire, that's the shape/size used in this video. Because it is easiest and most economical to find, you can usually just find it in a crafts store.
Very cool.
Thank you!
Can I ask where you buy your stones?
I have collected them over the past 10 years. I have purchased from hundreds of different sellers on Etsy, Ebay, Instagram, and Facebook groups.
Hi,what would you use as a chain?
For the pendant.
You can use any chain or cord necklace you prefer, you can even make your own chain
I'm very new to wrapping. I have 20g wire and it seem stiffer than yours. Are there hard and soft wires?
Yes there is half hard and dead soft, I use the dead soft
@@OxanaCrafts thank you?
The artistic wire isn't the same in my experience. I use dead soft bare copper wire.
It can be a bit more firm, it depends on the color. There was a silver one I tried once that was tinned or something like that, I think maybe it wasn't copper, so it was very hard to work with, but other colors of the Artistic brand wire have been fine for me.
That's not a bracelet. It belongs on a bosom., ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Are you selling these
I do make and sell jewelry on my website www.oxanacrafts.com Or if you mean this exact piece from this video, the pieces from my videos I auction off on the community tab of my channel(which is a special section visible to members).
Mine slide right off on both sides
Are you using a rectangular cabochon? The wires should be on all sides of the stone and that prevents the stone from sliding out.
@@OxanaCrafts not perfect it's more like shorter on top wider at bottom
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