How to Make A Pearl Necklace
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- Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
- This video covers making a French Wire, Transforming a Clasp, Beading/Jewelry making tips and making a Pearl Necklace.
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WOW. Beautiful pearls look round, smooth, and flawless.
I'm glad that the video gave you some inspiration to use your grandmother's pearls. That will be a special piece for your wedding. I wish you all the very best on your special day.
+ Aniket Makhija Thanks for watching and commenting Aniket. Would love to make more jewelry but wishes there's more than 24 hours in a day. Cheers, Liz
Hi Denise, Since i have a lot of remaining thread, somewhere closer to the clasp, i made a couple of large loops, glued it and slip it through the middle of the beads like I've shown on the video. Then i let it dry b4 handling the necklace again then proceeded to tying more loops and gluing then finishing it off.
thank you for the instructions. I have some pearls that is in my drawer for ages. Now i shall try. Very good clear instructions.
Thanks for your comment Judy and Good luck and have fun with your jewelry making.
Very pretty pearl necklace,earrings and bracelet! Thank you for the great tips and for sharing your talent with us! Liz...
It’s amazing to see you put together and make the jewelry pieces they are so beautiful you made her friend a beautiful pearl necklace bracelet and earring set looks like ones you would buy from a jewelry store 😍
Thank you so much 😊. Take care and stay safe. Cheers, Liz
Thanks you too 😊
Bravo! I have been searching high and low for the last couple of weeks to see the perfect video. I am in the process of perfecting my hand knotting skills and all of a sudden it came together and the knots were perfect against the pearls! A few weeks ago, my son and future daughter in law came to my house and she asked me if I would make her jewelry for her wedding! I was very honored, but wanted to do it right and your video is perfect!! Thank you Liz!!!
I'm glad the video is of some help. I'm sure the jewelry you'll make for your future daughter in-law will become a family heirloom. Congratulations on your Son's wedding. Thanks for watching and commenting. All the very best, Liz
Thank you Liz! I now feel more confident to try and make my pearl necklace and matching earrings for my vintage wedding later this year! I am going to use a lot of pearls from my late grandmother. You were great!
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Liz thank you very much for your very clear directions for threading beads especially with the pearls. I was so confused and very apprehensive about re-threading mine that I have not wore them in years; as it was a method that I wanted to learn and do myself. The earrings I am not concerned about since I already make earrings anyway. Again thank you very much.
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Thanks sooooo much for this. I recently did a class on pearl jewellery, and they did NOT teach this to us. And when I went to sell my stuff, all the customers were asking for a french-wire finish, and I had no idea what the heck that was. So thanks a LOT... you probably saved my barely-there business :D
+Vini Bhatt You're welcome Vini. I'm glad my video is of use to you. Thanks for watching and wish you all the very best with everything that you do. Cheers, Liz
Thanks for posting your video. I was looking for a video that would teach how to make french wire for stringing thread & wire protection for my necklaces & bracelets designs. Now I can DIY, save money, & time instead of going to buy it or waiting for it to be shipped to me. I'm so glad I found your videos. You're very straight forward & stay on task in your teaching/illustrating videos, and I like that!. I subscribed too! : )
You're welcome and thank you for your comment.
Liz Kreate Are you working in Jewellery Shop ? company?
Such beautiful work, thank you for sharing your talent. You make this look easy, not so for someone who is new!
You're welcome. Glad you got some ideas from the video.
fantastic! thank you, best instructions so far that I've seen
+Betty Bho Thanks for watching Betty and glad you like the video. Cheers, Liz
Thanks for your comment.
Awesome. I just loved it. I am gona try it out. Thanks for the video.
Thank you, very clear and beautiful!
Thanks for the comment Yelena. All the best, Liz
YOU ARE THE BEST! Thank you so much!!!!!!!!
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Bravo, you make it look so easy!
Where or how did you learn to make jewelry? I would like to have some of the skills and knowledge you so clearly have and use in your creating.
Hi Liz, Do you think I could make the gimp with 26 gauge wire? I've already got that, I don't want to buy wire just to make a tiny item like two gimps.
I live i DK, and i cant find shops there have it, so i have to make my own, gimp wire on a pin . but on video i cant see, which wire there is used to make it?
Now you very much Liz, now i know how to put clasp on my necklace. I just made a lot of pearls but no idea how to hook them i just burn the thread at the end and it looks funny. Cheerioooosssssssss!
Thank you very mush for a super tutorial. . Can you tell me what kind of the wire on the the spool you used to make a gimp wire /french wire, How thick it is in mm. ?
It's a sterling silver wire .2mm or 32 gauge. Thanks for watching. Cheers, Liz
Hi, would you know what size wire I would need for an 8mm Swarovski pearl. The holes are pretty big. I didn't even know about the French wire finishes. Thank you in advance and thank you for sharing your time and talent.
Hi Penny, I used a 32 gauge wire in this video to make the gimp but you can also use a 28 gauge. Thanks for watching. Cheers, Liz
+Liz Kreate thank you
I love this I will try it
Interesting how you began and finished the necklace. Great ideas. I'm wondering why you didn't do the traditional knotting. If the pearls should cut the cord the wearer will be chasing after and praying she finds all her pearls.Ilove your designs and watching your tutorials.
Traditional knotting is not done because these are just glass pearls which has large holes.
If if were expensive pearls which traditionally has small holes, then knotting in between the pearls for protection from rubbing and getting lost is the best option using techniques from the start and the finish of this video.
Thanks for watching. Cheers, Liz
beautiful I will try
What kind of thread do you use and where do you get it from?
I used a silk thread. Size will depend on the size of the holes in the pearls.
What is the type of glue used in this video for pearls? Where can I find it? Thank you.
I used Loctite 406.
Liz, thank you so much, Hx
Very nice!
Thanks for watching and commenting Naomi. Cheers, Liz
hello mam,please tell with pearl you that you used elements,,, which kind of shop i will find this?
Any store near you and also online that sells beads will have jewelry findings.
I like your video but you should really put knot between each pearls because...
1- They will not rub on each other so they will last longer (on the mohs scale pearl are 2-1/2 to 4...very fragile!)
2- When the silk age, it stretch so you will see a big gap near hook!
3- Pearl can be very expensive! If the necklace silk rip, you will only lose 1 or 2 precious pearl^^
Hope that help!
This video mainly emphasizes on the making of the french wire and clasp transformation. A knot between the pearls is a good idea if one wears the pearl everyday. Re-threading once a year will avoid silk rip or losing a pearl or 2. Some people who rarely wears their pearl necklace only need to have it re-thread once in a lifetime. Thanks for watching and commenting Abigahell and wish you all the very best. Cheers, Liz
What type and diameter of thread are you using and where can I buy it
Depends on the size of the pearl or bead you're using. I always choose the thickest one that can go through the hole. They can be bought in online or bead and craft stores near you. Thanks for watching.
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so sweet
thank you it was very good, could you do the ear-ring please thanks...
Thanks for watching Gity. I do have the video for the earrings. "EASY Wire Wrap Pearl Earrings | Liz Kreate" Please take a look at my jewelry making playlist. Cheers, Liz
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Thanks tagiyeva. Have a great New Year. All the best.
Bangle? Please complete
Nice video. I wonder how you resolved the large holes as you knotted the rest of the necklace?
What materials are needed??
why don't you do more stuff like this
Nice
I'm HOPE EMANUEL and I have my own jewelry line and I am wondering how can I be more success full like yoiu
Hi Hope, I don't have any authority in giving suggestion/advice regarding selling jewelry. The only advice I can give you is to do your research and love what you do. All the best and good luck. Cheers, Liz
The Pearl necklece I had in mind would be more fun.
Cute
Thanks for watching Dontayla. Happy 2014.
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Music is so distracting in a tutorial.
The music is just in the intro. Not sure what music you're talking about Terrie, as the tutorial in this video doesn't have any background music. Cheers, Liz
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cannot see clearly
oh, I know how to make a pearl necklace.
Soooooo......✨😍Complicated.!!!?😫😱🚑😁😣🌟💎⭐🌙
A big mess turned into quality!
Hmmm, seems to me I used to give my girl pearl necklaces all the time, than we got married and the necklaces disappeared.... hmmmm...
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