Rose Earrings - Easy Wire Rose Technique - Jewellery Making Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 5 июл 2024
- Rose Earrings - Easy Wire Rose Technique - Jewellery Making Tutorial
In this jewellery making tutorial, I will show you how to create a simple rose design using wire to make earrings. This technique can be used to make rings, connectors and pendants too.
Techniques used;
Wire rose
Materials used;
6mm shell pearl
0.8 mm silver plated wire
Wire Gauge???
Yes! I mostly use UK terms, as I’m from the U.K 🇬🇧. I do try to include US Terms but in case I miss them here they are 😊 Thank you 😊
0.25mm - 30 AWG
0.4mm - 26 AWG
0.6mm - 22 AWG
0.8mm - 20 AWG
0.9mm - 19 AWG
1mm - 18 AWG
1.25mm - 16 AWG
1.5mm - 14 AWG
2mm - 12 AWG
Tools used;
Flush cutters
Round nose pliers
Chain nose pliers
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A Rose with wire is exactly what I wanted to learn! These are so Very Beautiful!!
I have watched a few wire rose video’s, as I want to learn how to do them. Yours is definitely the clearest instructions. Thanks for taking the time to do this :)
Glad it was helpful!
@@katieparkerjewellery7277 huiiboeooooo
As a beginner, I very much appreciate your explanation of how to position the tools!
Awesome tutorial.
If only I could share my finished copy of this project.
Thank you, Ms. Katie!
You can share on her Facebook page. Her page is listed in the drop down in this video. Hope this helps 😊
Yes please feel free to share on my Facebook page or tag me on Instagram 😁 glad you enjoyed the tutorial.
Love the rose style earrings.... Classic, yet easy to make yourself... I personally love the one's with the bead in the center.... makes it more interesting....as a style....
Love these. Can't wait to try them.
Luv these! Thank you. 😘
Lovely, Thank You.
Brilliant Katie a simple but effective way to make earrings. I like the rings done in the same way too xx
Thank you very much Janet xx
@@katieparkerjewellery7277 my wrapping ended up around the entire plier,
just made a pair and im in love :)
I'm so happy I found you! ♡
Love them
Beautiful!!
Thank you xx
Just Beautiful!!
Beautiful!!! 💜💙💛 Thankyou 💜
You are a great teacher. You make jewelry "easy". 😀 Detailed, step by step, with no "fussiness". Thank you.
Lovely rose make, as Newby it's a lovely start
So lovely and elegant. Thanks for sharing. Your new subscriber from Philippines.😊
THANK YOU! Just lovely
This is amazing!
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and skills.
THANK YOU! I’m thinking you could easily make a ring or a bracelet from the rose, too, right? It’s beautiful.
Thank you for this tutorial
5 Stars tutorial ❤❤❤ .tgank you 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Excellent video great direction thanks so much
These are just what I wanted to learn! These are absolutely beautiful. I wanted to learn these!
I love your tutorials. They are so easy to follow. Thank you
Excellent video great direction thanks so much🌺👍🍁🌴
جميل جدا تسلم ايديكى
Wonderful
From many videos I love seeing your tutorials on beautiful earrings.
You have a video blurry problem on many of your videos that blocks some of your steps.
Please if that could be fixed.
☺️ I love your video’s
I like your accent. Lovely.
So beautiful 😍
Thanks a lot! Greetings from the Czech Republic!
Amazing tutorial 🌸
Thank you! 😊
Sweet and simple. Thank you. I’m going to make some tonight!
Thank you 😊
I love this design !😍🙏🏾
Thank you! 😊
What a beautiful rose.
Thank you very much for sharing.
I am very thankful to learn from you.
God bless you.
#That's beautiful you made it so simple for new learners 💫♥️
Loved this tutorial ❤
Thank you for watching 😊
Gorgeous 😊
Very pretty! I want to make these!
Please do!
Beautiful! Thank you for the tutorial
Thank you for watching 😁
Brilliant! Thank you for this tutorial. They are lovely!
Thanks for watching 😊
Спасибо за МК! ❤️🥰👋👍🌹
Muy bonitos
Thanks for sharing
Lovely
How cute. Thank you. It looks so easy when you do it. I appreciate you sharing. ❤
Thank you for watching 😊
New sub here from Spokane Valley Wa, I like the way you teach 😉
Thank you 😊 lots more coming soon x
Beautiful! 💙
Cute
Τελειο
Very pretty ❤
Thank you! Cheers!
Grazie❤
So pretty! I wonder how it would look in black?
Thank you, I think it would look great 👍
Hi Katie Love everything you do, you are very talented and make it easy to follow. Would it be possible to use a black background because sometimes you cannot see properly when using silver wire. Thank you
Waoooow
Cool...I'm gonna give it a try. Thanks. What gauge wire are you using...18, 20 maybe?
.8 mm is 20 gauge
Please mention what the mm is in gauge size!
Thanks-love your designs!
.8mm
.8mm is 20g!
Lovely nail polish
Thanks
Could you explain if you are staying in front of wire pliers as you are rapping.
I realize you are holding wire very top of pliers but can't tell if you wrapping over pliers or in front❤
When your making the rose the wires stay in front of the pliers as you form it.
A little blurry in places but thanks!
Starting at 5.12 of video ma’am the video goes blurry. Did not see what you did please.
I’ve been able to successfully make one. And every other time my wires aren’t interlocking. That second step of wires going up and other down is not easy to see for me at the angle you’re holding the pliers. I’d love to see the tip of the pliers facing the camera a bit more. If this makes sense?
Thanks I will consider the angles more on future videos 😊
What gauge wire???
What gauge wire is that please ❤ thank you
Hi, all the details are in the description below the tutorial.
Would you allow me to sell these?
What is 0.8 in american gauge?
I believe it is 20.
@@katieparkerjewellery7277 Thank you!
I couldnt understand what size wire you are using. It sounded like knot?
She said nought point eight. Nought is a way of saying zero. So the wire is 0.8mm!
Also in the drop down under the video is a list of what she used.
Looked it up. Looks close to an 18 gauge in American terms. 18 gauge is .75 mm!
0.8 mm wire (nought [or naught in American spelling] point eight; nought/naught means nothing, or zero).
Brown & Sharpe (B&S) wire gauge (ga) measurements:
18 ga = 0.0403" and 1.024mm
19 ga = 0.0359" and 0.9119mm
20 ga = 0.032" and 0.8128mm
21 ga = 0.0285" and 0.7239mm
I'd say she's using 20 gauge wire.
This tutorial is out of focus please fixed it,and u work very beautiful congrats may God blessed ur hands thanks a lot for sharing.
Unfortunately I don’t have the money for better equipment at the moment. Just trying my best. Thanks for your comment.
I'm sorry if i mean you but i really didn't mean it please forgive me coz i love ur art and the way you work thanks for sharing and ur tutorials blessings.
Hello i like your videos but can you adjust your camera so it stops from blurring all the time please. Thank you.
Cute idea. The auto focus is terrible. You may want to try a different way to do the video. Otherwise good job.
Can't understand your talk.
Love them
Thank you 😊