Wire Jewelry Making Tools for Beginners & Intermediate Makers | How to Choose

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

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  • @MaggieCSAtelier
    @MaggieCSAtelier  2 года назад +2

    Hi guys, thanks so much for the wait! Here it is, the Wire Jewelry Making Tools video finally uploaded. I'm still using the tips that I share in the last chapter before I buy new tools, so be sure to watch that part.
    I had many challenges making this 1st voiceover video. The sound quality is not the best yet, I'll research and buy a better microphone before making the next one. If there is ever a next one :P
    But, if you like to see similar videos more, do let me know in the comment below.

    • @VoodooLily0522
      @VoodooLily0522 Год назад

      Can you recommend a particular brand for these tools?

  • @Ilovejewelry06
    @Ilovejewelry06 Год назад +1

    I really DO like these types of videos to be able to understand the basics, and gain the knowledge to make better choices and the right choices from the start!
    I like how you are careful of spending and frugal with your choices too! All things that many of us beginners need to be too!!
    Thanks a million, Maggie!! 👏🏼🎉❤️

    • @MaggieCSAtelier
      @MaggieCSAtelier  Год назад +2

      You’re so welcome Sandy, I just hope that all my knowledge could help someone to get started without repeating the mistakes I made. :D

  • @laurentree785
    @laurentree785 2 года назад +2

    Your videos are so helpful and easy to follow. Not to mention inspiring! So glad I found you. 🙌

    • @MaggieCSAtelier
      @MaggieCSAtelier  2 года назад +1

      So happy to get connected with you Lauren! And I’m so glad you find them helpful and inspiring ☺️✨

  • @andrikaraolia1473
    @andrikaraolia1473 Год назад

    Excellent video!!!

  • @DeeperThanMyThoughts
    @DeeperThanMyThoughts Год назад

    Such a wonderfully insightful and pleasurable video. Thank you 💛

  • @TIEKOK
    @TIEKOK 9 месяцев назад +1

    Love this

  • @portraitofalady_
    @portraitofalady_ 2 года назад

    She strikes again. Goodness, you're just awesome. ✨

    • @MaggieCSAtelier
      @MaggieCSAtelier  2 года назад

      Aw…thanks so much 🥹 I’m so happy reading your comment.☺️

    • @portraitofalady_
      @portraitofalady_ 2 года назад

      Maggie, are you able to do a tutorial for wires? Which types don’t tarnish maybe different gauges and what they’re appropriate for?
      Also, if you wish, could you attach a tab for tips on your account?
      Thanks.

    • @MaggieCSAtelier
      @MaggieCSAtelier  2 года назад +1

      Sure, I can schedule to make a tutorial on wires, but it has to wait for a while. (Have some other projects to work on now) Hope you don’t mind. :) I was thinking about the tip button too, but wasn’t sure how it works, I’ll figure that out. And thanks so much in advance :D

  • @GrammaSheShe
    @GrammaSheShe 2 года назад +1

    This was great! I would love to see you demonstrate certain techniques with wire wrapping. I am a beginner and my technique is not good at this point so it would be nice to have you do a video on some tips like the one you showed us using your bent nose pliers. For this beginning video it would be good to go very slow and do basic techniques. Thank you for your contribution to jewelry design. I love your minimalist pieces and I loved that butterfly!

    • @MaggieCSAtelier
      @MaggieCSAtelier  2 года назад

      Hi Sheila I’m so glad you like this video. Thanks for your feed back, I’ll think of what kind of technique to include in the future. Mean while, you could also check out the wire wrap fan earrings if you haven’t yet. :)

  • @kimcrawford9988
    @kimcrawford9988 9 месяцев назад

    Great tips. Enjoying your series/channel. Refreshing my wire working skills & your info is quite helpful & bringing back memories. TY

    • @MaggieCSAtelier
      @MaggieCSAtelier  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you. :) I’m so glad you enjoyed the videos.

  • @erinkastenschmidt8441
    @erinkastenschmidt8441 Год назад

    excellent video

  • @tolu7988
    @tolu7988 2 года назад

    Thanks for this, really helpful

    • @MaggieCSAtelier
      @MaggieCSAtelier  2 года назад

      And thank you, I’m glad it’s helpful for you :)

  • @tbott4510
    @tbott4510 Год назад

    Great video! Thank you for sharing!!♥️ ( new subscriber)

  • @pustapustka
    @pustapustka Год назад

    I just fell in love with with your channel. I'm so happy I've found it. Thank you Maggie. It's awesome that you showing us everything - supplies, techniques, materials. For now, I do beading, but I want to develop and do other things, more jeweler works. Or combine them with each other, and not only use purchased semi-finished products. And I really like your sense of aesthetics, very feminine and minimalist. I haven't watched all your videos yet, so if you don't have one on your channel, I'd love to see a video about different types of wires. Metals, thicknesses, colors. It would be great. Best regards, can't wait for more videos. ❤

    • @MaggieCSAtelier
      @MaggieCSAtelier  Год назад +1

      Hello I’m so happy to get connected with other jewelry makers here and thanks for your wonderful comment. :) Also thanks so much for your feedback, I’ll definitely make a video about wires this year, (since many have requested) but I can’t promise exactly when yet. I’m searching for a better microphone for recording, hope I could find one soon. ☺️🧡

    • @pustapustka
      @pustapustka Год назад

      @@MaggieCSAtelier I guess this happens when you're self-taught 😉 If someone had some courses or training, it is easier for them to establish contact with colleagues in the profession. For the rest, there is the Internet. Especially if you live in a city like mine where there's no access to groups of your interests 🥴 But this has its huge advantages, because you are not closed to diversity resulting from different cultures or experiences. The world is your oyster 😊

    • @MaggieCSAtelier
      @MaggieCSAtelier  Год назад +1

      Very well said, most jewelry makers I know of are self-taught. It’s not the matter of where, just an attitude of willing to learn. ☺️✨

  • @darlingmeri
    @darlingmeri 2 года назад

    Thank you so much this is very helpful and really informative!
    Would you mind show us more about how to choose the wire please? That would be great! Love you!

    • @MaggieCSAtelier
      @MaggieCSAtelier  2 года назад

      Thank you Darling Meri! I’m so glad this video helps. I’ll definitely keep that topic in mind, and I’ll make a video on wire when I have a chance. (I have some health issues right now, so I can’t schedule anything yet) Love you too !

  • @MinaFats
    @MinaFats Год назад

    New subscriber here!
    I'm more of a simple and minimalist kind of style.
    I'm thinking of earrings and necklaces.
    Since I'm just starting out...I've been searching and learning stuffs that I needed before taking actions. So right now, I'm thinking of learning about the pliers that I needed. And I'm definitely be making my own jump rings for sure haha.

    • @MaggieCSAtelier
      @MaggieCSAtelier  Год назад +1

      Thanks for subscribing! It’s wise to be sure what you wanna make first. Take your time designing and building up your collection. All the best. :)

  • @Ilovejewelry06
    @Ilovejewelry06 Год назад

    This was SO helpful- thank you!! Can you tell me exactly which wires are the most tarnish resistant? I want my jewelry to last as long as possible before tarnishing… Which kind/brand do you like best?

    • @Ilovejewelry06
      @Ilovejewelry06 Год назад

      Oh, sorry- and I mean other than gold filled. Like, do you have a brand of copper wire that is tarnish resistant? A gold brass wire that is tarnish resistant? And finally, if you can share your supplier for gold filled wire, that’d be great ONLY if they sell in smaller quantities too. If not, no need to share, because I’m just starting out and can’t afford to buy in such bulk! I am located in the USA. Thanks!!

    • @MaggieCSAtelier
      @MaggieCSAtelier  Год назад

      So glad you find the video helpful. It depends on your designs when comes to choosing wires. Raw brass and copper would tarnish over a period of time for sure. But you can send them for gold plating or just polish them to bring back the shine. If your designs doesn’t require any shaping and sanding, you could opt for coated wires, they’d last for years before changing colors. I have all the materials and tools links down in description below every video. Check them out if you like. :)

  • @adrianna_oxo
    @adrianna_oxo Год назад

    Thank you for this video! I’d like to know, how do you preserve copper pieces from tarnishing? 🤔🤔

    • @MaggieCSAtelier
      @MaggieCSAtelier  Год назад +1

      Hi Adrianna. :) you can use renaissance wax to coat your base metal jewelry to prolong the shine. But bear in mind that the metal would change color again when the coating worn off. Alternatively, send your finished pieces for gold plating or electro plating. Hope this helps. :)

  • @empress7222
    @empress7222 Год назад

    Love the video, thank you! What brand of pillers(green ones) you showed in the video?

    • @MaggieCSAtelier
      @MaggieCSAtelier  Год назад +1

      And thank you ! It has no brand, I purchased it in bulk many years ago from a India manufacturer.

    • @empress7222
      @empress7222 Год назад

      @@MaggieCSAtelier Alright, it looks strong. Thank you!

    • @MaggieCSAtelier
      @MaggieCSAtelier  Год назад +1

      Yes they are pretty strong. I could have sold them but the shipping fees from mine are expansive these days. So it makes more sense for viewers to purchase from own local suppliers if possible. Do look for something that feels heavy and sturdy when you’re shopping for yours. 😉

    • @empress7222
      @empress7222 Год назад

      @@MaggieCSAtelier That's alright, thank you so much. I will do so, thanks alot.

  • @ebd22
    @ebd22 2 года назад

    Hi Maggie! I just discovered your channel yesterday! I love the projects that you are creating! This video was really helpful! I was wondering if you can do a video about the wires you are using. Different brands exist and with different materials. I don't witch one are the best and witch one that don't tarnish!

    • @MaggieCSAtelier
      @MaggieCSAtelier  2 года назад

      Hi there! Thanks so much for loving my videos :) I could do a video later, but it has to be much later. ( I have other contents to post and I’m currently going through some health issue. ) But if you can specify what type of jewelry and designs you want to make, I can better recommend here for you first :)

    • @ebd22
      @ebd22 2 года назад +1

      @@MaggieCSAtelier No problem! No rush! I saw in the comment that someone else is interesting to know more about the different wires also. So it was just to propose a subject for an other video! I would like to create design similar to yours. I like minimalist and classic design for jewlery. Also I don't have trainning or diploma in jewlery making. I'm learning slowly by my self. I don't know the different characteristics of different metal. I just know that copper is soft. Concerning your health, I know you will get better! I'm sending positive vibe toward you!

    • @MaggieCSAtelier
      @MaggieCSAtelier  2 года назад +1

      Thanks so much for your warm regards and understanding and welcome to the world of jewelry making :) Most of the jewelry makers I know of don’t have a diploma so it’s fine, just learn on your own pace. Generally brass would be slightly harder. But almost all Jewelry wires comes in different hardness nowadays so you can pick the one work best for your project. (Dead soft, half hard, hard) I used half hard wires mostly for non soldered projects and soft wire for wire wrapping. I always list the choice of wire gauges in description down below all the videos. You can checks them out too.

  • @jeehyunlee6804
    @jeehyunlee6804 Год назад

    What would be a good alternative to a Foredom flex shaft? I'm just starting to make things and I would like to polish the things I make, but I'm not ready to invest in a Foredom flex shaft. A polishing cloth isn't giving me the effect I want. What did you do before you purchased yours? Thanks!

    • @MaggieCSAtelier
      @MaggieCSAtelier  Год назад

      I was using polishing cloth and nail polishing stick before purchasing a flex shaft. Lol…. Of course it takes much more effort and time to get the result I wanted. But I think a handheld rotary tools would do the work too, you could search online and see anything that is within your budget. Hope this helps. :)

  • @Malsteria
    @Malsteria 11 месяцев назад

    Where did you get that amazing pegboard?

    • @MaggieCSAtelier
      @MaggieCSAtelier  11 месяцев назад

      Hello I bought it from IKEA, together with all the trays, hooks, and containers on it too. :)

  • @ginabisaillon2894
    @ginabisaillon2894 9 месяцев назад

    The flush cutter you recommend is no longer available. Would you have another brand to recommend?

    • @MaggieCSAtelier
      @MaggieCSAtelier  9 месяцев назад

      Hi Gina, I found another one here : amzn.to/48pEfzU . Looks good to me, you might wanna check it out. :)

  • @mygoodmanna
    @mygoodmanna 2 года назад

    Hi. The 18g and 20g wire you mention in your videos, does it mean 18 gauge wire and 20 guage wire respectively. Also, can 14k half hard gold wire be used instead of gold-filled?

    • @MaggieCSAtelier
      @MaggieCSAtelier  2 года назад +1

      Hi, yes. The g is short for gauge. And you can totally replace the gold-filled wire with 14k gold. I use gold-filled because it’s more affordable for everyone:)

  • @lynneschaus1868
    @lynneschaus1868 6 месяцев назад

    Do you have a list of the tools you describe in this video that I can print?

    • @MaggieCSAtelier
      @MaggieCSAtelier  6 месяцев назад

      Hi Lynne, I don’t have a printed copy. I’ve listed all the materials and tools lists down below video description, you can copy from there.

    • @lynneschaus1868
      @lynneschaus1868 6 месяцев назад

      Thanks, I will look for that

  • @lindinalvasilva1684
    @lindinalvasilva1684 Год назад

    Comecei a segui vc, sao ensinamentos maravilhosos, mas que pena que nao tem traducao pra minha lingua, entao nao entendo muita coisa

    • @MaggieCSAtelier
      @MaggieCSAtelier  Год назад

      Muchas gracias por su apoyo. Ojalá pudiera traducir mi video a más idiomas también, pero ahora mismo estoy trabajando solo. Y mi pequeño canal no puede permitirse contratar a nadie todavía. Sin duda lo investigaré en el futuro. Gracias por su comprensión, espero que todavía pueda aprender algo con solo ver el video. Ten un día maravilloso. 😊
      Thank you so much for your support. I wished I could translate my video in more languages too but I’m working alone right now. And my small channel can’t afford to hire anyone yet. I’ll certainly look into that in the future. Thanks for your understanding, I hope you can still learn something by just watching the video. Have a wonderful day. 😊