I have tried so many times to make these simple rings but they never came out the way I wanted them to. Your explanation was so easy to follow that I finally have a ring I like! Thank you so much!!
Thank you, mine came great, and I am a first timer. And to the people complaining about your nails. Shame on them. They should say thank you and that is it.
I followed this and made little rings as birthday gifts for my friends! I hope they like them. I will need more practice to get the wire as neat as you have it here but they still came out nice! Also I was so excited to see you guys were local to me, I went in and visited the store and got some cool charms!
That's so cool that you're so close by and that you could make it in the shop! If you have any questions in the future about the rings, just let us know! Enjoy beading, it's so much fun!
I just made my first ring following this tutorial! Thanks so much! The directions were easy to follow and the video quality made it easy to see what you were doing! 10/10 tutorial!!
I wanna start a jewellery business and I wanted something kind of simple and cute This is perfect ♥️ I am thinking to Make 200 of them I'd be fun and you explained the video really good Thanks and just subscribed and I am already obsessed
Look really great! I also subscribed to your channel tonight. I started making jewelry a few years ago and want to add making rings to my skill set also! I hope I can find some time to try this later on in the month! Thank you for the tutorial!
Honestly loving the fact that the nails are as they are and that’s it! Ha just watched another video with the total opposite and it bothered me more just not gonna mention it in the comments… I’m here for the tutorial and it was great! Thanks a lot!
Hello! No worries. Yes, because the bead is not flat and because wire wrapping can make things a bit smaller and tighter as you work, I always work on the ring mandrel a size or size and a half bigger than what I want my final size to be. This is why if I'm making a size 6 ring, I always work between the 7 and 7.5 mark on my mandrel. So, for example, if you need to make a size 7 ring, work on the mandrel at the 8 to 8.5 marker. Hope this explanation helps!
Thanks for the easy to follow tutorial! If you end up cutting the wire before the twisting, why not just cut less wire to begin with? Wondering if there’s a crafty reason for that 😅
It's a little bit of trial and error, really. The more you work with this technique, the more you'll begin to realize exactly how much wire you'll need :) For the purpose of this tutorial, I just gave a generic measurement to try and cover most ring sizes. Happy Beading!
Hi, I dont understand the sizing part. I wonder if you can help me. Why did you place the wire on 7.5 when the size is for 6? Or have I misunderstood? Haha. Sorry I'm new to this. I was thinking maybe the bead is bulging so it would make the ring size smaller even though we wear a size 6.
Hello! No worries. Yes, because the bead is not flat and because wire wrapping can make things a bit smaller and tighter as you work, I always work on the ring mandrel a size or size and a half bigger than what I want my final size to be. This is why if I'm making a size 6 ring, I always work between the 7 and 7.5 mark on my mandrel. So, for example, if you need to make a size 7 ring, work on the mandrel at the 8 to 8.5 marker. Hope this explanation helps!
@@fireflycarrboro thank you so much for your explanation, its a lot clearer now for me. So if we used a flat bead, should we also size it up or just make it the actual size?
@@mq3018 Good question...if using a flat bead, I'd only go a notch or two larger on the mandrel than the actual desired ring size. So if you're wanting a final size to be a 6 then make your ring at a 6.25 or 6.5 line if your mandrel has it set up that way.
Glad this video was helpful! I sell beads at my shop and have a small selection for sale online at www.fireflycarrboro.com Otherwise, any round bead with a decent size hole will work for this style! And specifically, the beads I'm using in this video are an 8mm in size - hope this helps!
Do you know how to make rings, with a solid band, as well as the gem incased in gold or silver? These look like rings you get in a candy/toy machine, or great for little girls. I love your channel, I haven't come accress any good quality rings yet Thanks much
I do, but you need a torch to make a ring with a solid band, usually. And since I own a bead shop, I am not focusing on how to do any soldering lessons at the moment. You could also look into getting a pre-made bezel setting for anything you'd want to make with a solid band. These rings in this video are quick and fun to make for all ages! :)
I try my best to get orders in the mail on a next business day basis and then typically it takes an additional 3-5 business days to arrive. It goes through USPS and a tracking number is always given to you. I also have little kits available now that come with the mandrel, wires, stones and ring sizing tools! Or you can get just the mandrel :) www.fireflycarrboro.com
Thanks! If you want to use gold-filled wire, make sure you get it in dead soft. In this video I'm using 20 gauge. If I work in gold-filled, I typically work in 14kt gold-filled items. Hope this helps!
@@tatianaayala6715 We use a brand called Craft Wire that we sell on our website. It's made by The Bead Smith and is a non-tarnish, plated wire. Not the sterling silver or gold-filled wire. firefly-carrboro.myshopify.com/products/craft-wire-spool-plated?_pos=2&_sid=d3fabf93b&_ss=r
Hello! I think 24 gauge is really getting a little too thin, unless you're using it to create decorative wraps? But again, everything depends on your bead size and the drilled hole size of the bead. Typically I like to work in the 20 gauge size range because it's sturdier. But 22 gauge could work if you're building the band to be thicker, I'm sure. Also, it really does matter on the hardness of your wire. In this video, I'm using "Craft Wire" so it's very easy to bend and work with. If you can't find craft wire, make sure that whatever you buy is labeled "dead soft" - makes things a heck of a lot easier to do if your wire is dead soft :)
I'm sorry to hear this! No worries though, just keep practicing. Really make sure to pinch the wire, to hod it stable, as you work and maybe that will help.
Hello! No worries. Yes, because the bead is not flat and because wire wrapping can make things a bit smaller and tighter as you work, I always work on the ring mandrel a size or size and a half bigger than what I want my final size to be. This is why if I'm making a size 6 ring, I always work between the 7 and 7.5 mark on my mandrel. So, for example, if you need to make a size 7 ring, work on the mandrel at the 8 to 8.5 marker. Hope this explanation helps!
I sell them in my shop - I have just a few listed on our website at www.fireflycarrboro.com - and a few come with our ring-making kits. Otherwise, you can search the web for a vendor. The size you'd be looking for if you want to create rings similar to these are 8mm beads with around a .8mm to a 1mm drilled hole.
I'm sure it could if you wrap it around the mandrel more than just twice like I did in this video. 20ga is nice and strong for rings but I have seen people use thinner wire so it is possible. There might be a different technique you'd need to do if using the thinner wire though. Play around with it if that's all you have! The beauty of creating comes from the struggles of trial and error :D Happy beading!
Nice Mam . My 20 guage wire is a little hard . Is it ok or should I use 22 or 24 guage wire. Pls let me know. Thankyou. God bless. Tkcare. Waiting for your reply.
Hi Asha! You can try using the 22 gauge, I feel like the 24 would be too thin for a ring. You might also want to invest in "dead soft" wire or "craft wire" which is easier to work with for ring making, although I know many crafters who use "half hard" wire as well.
@@ashadominicafernandes461 I'm so sorry I don't ship out of the US but you can try to do an internet search for "20ga Craft Wire" or "20ga Dead Soft" wire and see if anything shows up.
When you're using a round bead, like I am in this video, it really helps to go a half size to a size up from you intended final size, while working on the mandrel. The bead itself is taking up a bit of space on the inside diameter of the ring, so that's why I start off on a bigger size then my intended ring size. Plus, as you're working with tightening the wire, the ring size will also shrink slightly, so taking all of this into account, the final product should fit your finger nicely when starting a half size to a size bigger than your intended final size. Hope this clarification helps.
Hello! If you truly do not want the wire to tarnish, I suggest using 14k gold-filled wire, dead soft. Which is a pricier than the non-tarnishing brands but will definitely not tarnish. You could also use sterling silver, which will darken over time, but can always be shinned up with jewelry cleaner or a polishing cloth. Unfortunately, most of the things that say non-tarnish are often plated copper or aluminum and may rub off with a lot of wear or if stored in moist places, like near a shower. Hope this helps!
I've listed most tools and materials in the description of the video but just to highlight, the beads being used here are 8mm rounds with about a .8mm-1mm hole.
Hello! No worries. Yes, because the bead is not flat and because wire wrapping can make things a bit smaller and tighter as you work, I always work on the ring mandrel a size or size and a half bigger than what I want my final size to be. This is why if I'm making a size 6 ring, I always work between the 7 and 7.5 mark on my mandrel. So, for example, if you need to make a size 7 ring, work on the mandrel at the 8 to 8.5 marker. As you make more of these rings, you'll figure out what placement on the mandrel works best for your style and finished outcomes. Hope this explanation helps!
Hello! No worries. Yes, because the bead is not flat and and fits in the groove, you have to account for that space. And because wire wrapping can make things a bit smaller and tighter as you work, I always work on the ring mandrel a size or size and a half bigger than what I want my final size to be. This is why if I'm making a size 6 ring, I always work between the 7 and 7.5 mark on my mandrel. So, for example, if you need to make a size 7 ring, work on the mandrel at the 8 to 8.5 marker. It honestly just all depends on your stone, your wrapping technique, and your mandrel. Hope this explanation helps!
Does every stick has this place for crystal on the back?? I am so new here and i dont want to buy something bad and throw my money into trash pls help me im so confused😭😭😭
Not every stick has a groove. But It’s still possible to make these without a grooved ring stick, I find that the groove just helps me if I’m using round stones.
I sell them at my shop and have just a few things listed online on our website at www.fireflycarrboro.com - otherwise you can search online or in your local bead shop and look for beads that are 8mm in size with about a 1mm hole if you're wanting to make rings just like the ones in this video.
Hello! Because the bead is not flat, there’s notch in the mandrel and because wire wrapping can make things a bit smaller and tighter as you work, I always work on the ring mandrel a size or size and a half bigger than what I want my final size to be. This is why if I'm making a size 6 ring, I always work between the 7 and 7.5 mark on my mandrel. In the end, it’s a little bit of trial and error until you get the feel for your materials. This is the best method for me when using this ring-making technique. Hope this explanation helps!
I'm not sure :( My spool says that 22 gauge .64mm but it doesn't have the conversion on my 20 gauge. A quick search told me that 20 gauge is the same as .812mm
If you're using a round stone, like I am in this video, that round stone takes up room on the inside. So by starting your ring on the mandrel a half size to a size bigger than your intended final size will allow for a nicely fitted ring. Also, when you start the coils around the stone, you're tightening everything up. So starting on that larger size takes all of that in to account. Hope this info helps!
@@fireflycarrboro Thank you so much! I just started selling similar ring! i am a little concerned about the wire tarnishing.. where do you get your wire from if i ask?
@@stefania3577 We are a bead store and sell the wire. But if you're not local, the wire we use is a non-tarnish craft wire or you can use dead-soft sterling silver or gold-filled wire.
HA! Yes, thank you for pointing out my nails. That's why I made a comment about them at the beginning of the video. As an artist who is constantly using my hands, I rarely am able to keep my nails looking 100%...sometimes I get too excited about making a video while I have the time to do so and that doesn't always involve having time to get a manicure :0
Girrrrrl, if you only knew! (Not that I have to explain myself, but...) Look at the comment I wrote on the video at the very beginning. Having a small brick and mortar business, 2 young kids and EXTREMELY limited time for myself, trust, my nails are NOT my first priority. I chose to use that time to make this video :P I'm here to share my creative beading knowledge - not my creative beauty tips. I'm an artist who is hard on the hands, so it is what it is. Professionalism comes in many forms. But I get it. Thanks for sharing your opinion.
I have tried so many times to make these simple rings but they never came out the way I wanted them to. Your explanation was so easy to follow that I finally have a ring I like! Thank you so much!!
That's awesome - thanks for watching and glad this helped :)
Same here. I actually have a symmetrical looking ring somewhat that I can see myself wear or sell. Great job
Very good explained for a beginner.BUT american inches are difficult to understand for europeans!😢❤
Thank you, mine came great, and I am a first timer. And to the people complaining about your nails. Shame on them. They should say thank you and that is it.
You're so sweet! I'm so happy to hear this - happy beading!!
I followed this and made little rings as birthday gifts for my friends! I hope they like them. I will need more practice to get the wire as neat as you have it here but they still came out nice! Also I was so excited to see you guys were local to me, I went in and visited the store and got some cool charms!
That's so cool that you're so close by and that you could make it in the shop! If you have any questions in the future about the rings, just let us know! Enjoy beading, it's so much fun!
Great job! It's easy learning for us beginners. Thank you!
You're very welcome!
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I just made my first ring following this tutorial! Thanks so much! The directions were easy to follow and the video quality made it easy to see what you were doing! 10/10 tutorial!!
Thanks so much for a great tutorial, your voice is so soothing and easy to listen to and the instructions were great, can't wait to try it out
Thank you so much for watching!
Thank you for not speeding through the tutorial ! The best !
i used this to make a tiny ring for my doll. It actually came out really good :D I just used super thin wire and tiny pearl.
Picture or it didn’t happen!
Just kidding! That is actually really impressive and awesome!
@@fireflycarrboro I tried to link a picture but I think youtube blocked it. I added the link into my channel, in the about section. :)
@@WitchyBlueMoonlight Shoot, I still can't see it but I still absolutely love the idea you came up with using this technique!
Love your disclaimer......you tell everyone who look at the wrong things......Tks for the tutorial....
Thanks for catching the humor! (;D)
this is such a relaxing video! you have such a calming voice & it’s very informative :)
Wow. I was so busy watching your work that I didn’t even see the nails until I read your disclaimer thanks for sharing your work
Thanks for watching! Happy Beading!
Thank you so much 🥰 you can't imagine how your video changed my whole mood ✨🙏🥰
Aw, that's awesome!
I wanna start a jewellery business and I wanted something kind of simple and cute This is perfect ♥️ I am thinking to Make 200 of them I'd be fun and you explained the video really good Thanks and just subscribed and I am already obsessed
I’m wanting to do the same! Did you start up your business? I would love to follow and support you
One more wrap! 🤗❤️🤗
Look really great! I also subscribed to your channel tonight. I started making jewelry a few years ago and want to add making rings to my skill set also! I hope I can find some time to try this later on in the month! Thank you for the tutorial!
Lovely! Happy Beading!!
Great video, and beautifully explained. Very easy to understand, definitely going to try.
Happy Beading!
I love this type ring!! I don't wear polish except sometimes clear. I get a pedicure however. My hands are piano, crafting and gardening.
I was sad to see you had to do the disclaimer about your nails video is awesome!
Thanks for sharing this tutorial. I'm definitely going to try it.
I just found you and I'm glad I did! I was able to make a decent ring for the first time!
Honestly loving the fact that the nails are as they are and that’s it! Ha just watched another video with the total opposite and it bothered me more just not gonna mention it in the comments… I’m here for the tutorial and it was great! Thanks a lot!
Thank you so much for watching!
Thank you for sharing. Very easy to follow!
splendid upload Firefly Carrboro. I shattered the thumbs up on your video. Continue to keep up the really good work.
Thank you for showing me how to make a wire wrapped ring!
It is super lovely l love it the way you make but could you tell me where do I sell them if I make alot of them
Wow, you are creative and your explanation is very cool
Great video!! Thank you! One question: how does the size 7.5 end up being a size 6? ❤
Hello!
No worries. Yes, because the bead is not flat and because wire wrapping can make things a bit smaller and tighter as you work, I always work on the ring mandrel a size or size and a half bigger than what I want my final size to be. This is why if I'm making a size 6 ring, I always work between the 7 and 7.5 mark on my mandrel.
So, for example, if you need to make a size 7 ring, work on the mandrel at the 8 to 8.5 marker.
Hope this explanation helps!
This is neat compare to other videos I followed which is now I feel sad. Anyway, I'll do this to 14k wire. Thanks for sharing.
Great tutorial! So easy to follow along. I’m excited to try
Have fun!
And yours is easier to do than another one i tried.
Thanks for the easy to follow tutorial! If you end up cutting the wire before the twisting, why not just cut less wire to begin with? Wondering if there’s a crafty reason for that 😅
It's a little bit of trial and error, really. The more you work with this technique, the more you'll begin to realize exactly how much wire you'll need :) For the purpose of this tutorial, I just gave a generic measurement to try and cover most ring sizes. Happy Beading!
I got my ring mandrell! Fast shipping too!!! I would like to leave a proper review if there is somewhere I can do that! Thank you!
Yay!! That’s awesome! The only place to leave a review at the moment is on Google-I really appreciate your order! Have fun creating with it!
@@fireflycarrboro just left my review!
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Thank you! Thank you! Doable, beautiful, modern, amazing❤️
Pleaseee!!! Your nails😭 your design is beautiful.
Thanks
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Ecuador
Yessss - my nails!
Thanks!
Good job
Thank you looks great
Esta muito perfeitinho, este trabalho!!! Os meus parabens, e continue sempre! Ke Deus a abençoe!!!😉🤗🤗
Hi, I dont understand the sizing part. I wonder if you can help me. Why did you place the wire on 7.5 when the size is for 6? Or have I misunderstood? Haha. Sorry I'm new to this. I was thinking maybe the bead is bulging so it would make the ring size smaller even though we wear a size 6.
Hello!
No worries. Yes, because the bead is not flat and because wire wrapping can make things a bit smaller and tighter as you work, I always work on the ring mandrel a size or size and a half bigger than what I want my final size to be. This is why if I'm making a size 6 ring, I always work between the 7 and 7.5 mark on my mandrel.
So, for example, if you need to make a size 7 ring, work on the mandrel at the 8 to 8.5 marker.
Hope this explanation helps!
@@fireflycarrboro thank you so much for your explanation, its a lot clearer now for me. So if we used a flat bead, should we also size it up or just make it the actual size?
@@mq3018 Good question...if using a flat bead, I'd only go a notch or two larger on the mandrel than the actual desired ring size. So if you're wanting a final size to be a 6 then make your ring at a 6.25 or 6.5 line if your mandrel has it set up that way.
Use a glue stick it’s a size 7 it fits nicely on your middle finger or thumb
Thank you!!! I just made one, and it was easy and fun!!!
Yay - that’s awesome!! Happy Beading!!
This is so pretty 😍
I just cant believe you would make a video with those nails lol but thanks for the tutorial
Thank you so much. You made it look easy.
Im wondering if there is a way to do these so tthey sit flat against ur finger rather than having the stone sticking out against your finger
this was so helpful! i just need to know where you got your beads ? i’ve been looking all over for the right ones
Oh I got mine at Michaels the semi precious ones they cost 3.99-5.99
Glad this video was helpful!
I sell beads at my shop and have a small selection for sale online at www.fireflycarrboro.com Otherwise, any round bead with a decent size hole will work for this style! And specifically, the beads I'm using in this video are an 8mm in size - hope this helps!
Great tutorial!!!! Tanx
You're welcome!
Do you know how to make rings, with a solid band, as well as the gem incased in gold or silver? These look like rings you get in a candy/toy machine, or great for little girls. I love your channel, I haven't come accress any good quality rings yet
Thanks much
I do, but you need a torch to make a ring with a solid band, usually. And since I own a bead shop, I am not focusing on how to do any soldering lessons at the moment. You could also look into getting a pre-made bezel setting for anything you'd want to make with a solid band.
These rings in this video are quick and fun to make for all ages! :)
@@fireflycarrboro yes,they are a lot of fun. My daughter had a ring making party ,thanks to you
@@janet58 that's awesome!
Beautiful ❤️
I would LOVE this ring mandrel! How long does shipping usually take?
I try my best to get orders in the mail on a next business day basis and then typically it takes an additional 3-5 business days to arrive. It goes through USPS and a tracking number is always given to you.
I also have little kits available now that come with the mandrel, wires, stones and ring sizing tools! Or you can get just the mandrel :)
www.fireflycarrboro.com
You can get them at Joann fabric
great tutorial! simplistic and easy to follow along. What wire would u recommend for gold filled non tarnish?
Thanks! If you want to use gold-filled wire, make sure you get it in dead soft. In this video I'm using 20 gauge. If I work in gold-filled, I typically work in 14kt gold-filled items. Hope this helps!
@@fireflycarrboro is there a specific brand that you would recommend ?
@@tatianaayala6715 We use a brand called Craft Wire that we sell on our website. It's made by The Bead Smith and is a non-tarnish, plated wire. Not the sterling silver or gold-filled wire.
firefly-carrboro.myshopify.com/products/craft-wire-spool-plated?_pos=2&_sid=d3fabf93b&_ss=r
Nice!
Where did you get your ring mandrel sizer? I have been looking for one like that
Hello! I sell them on our website, if that helps.
firefly-carrboro.myshopify.com/collections/tools/products/grooved-ring-stick-or-ring-mandrel
THANK YOU , great tutorial,
Hi. I've been seeing different thickness of wires being used. some tutorials recommend 22 gauge. some 24. which one is the easiest to work with?
Hello!
I think 24 gauge is really getting a little too thin, unless you're using it to create decorative wraps? But again, everything depends on your bead size and the drilled hole size of the bead.
Typically I like to work in the 20 gauge size range because it's sturdier. But 22 gauge could work if you're building the band to be thicker, I'm sure.
Also, it really does matter on the hardness of your wire. In this video, I'm using "Craft Wire" so it's very easy to bend and work with. If you can't find craft wire, make sure that whatever you buy is labeled "dead soft" - makes things a heck of a lot easier to do if your wire is dead soft :)
Thank you so much ❤
I've been trying to do it but I feel frustrated now its like not happening 😕 your ones look good
I'm sorry to hear this! No worries though, just keep practicing. Really make sure to pinch the wire, to hod it stable, as you work and maybe that will help.
Okeii thanks
Nice
thank you so much omg i was struggling 😩
Glad this could help - Happy Beading!!
Question, how does a ring that sits at 7.5 on the mandrel turn into a size 6 ring? Did I miss something? Thanks!
Hello!
No worries. Yes, because the bead is not flat and because wire wrapping can make things a bit smaller and tighter as you work, I always work on the ring mandrel a size or size and a half bigger than what I want my final size to be. This is why if I'm making a size 6 ring, I always work between the 7 and 7.5 mark on my mandrel.
So, for example, if you need to make a size 7 ring, work on the mandrel at the 8 to 8.5 marker.
Hope this explanation helps!
@@fireflycarrboro I know about wire shrinking but your video showed the finished ring at the larger size. That's why I was confused.
Thanks ❤
where do you get your beads from?
I sell them in my shop - I have just a few listed on our website at www.fireflycarrboro.com - and a few come with our ring-making kits. Otherwise, you can search the web for a vendor. The size you'd be looking for if you want to create rings similar to these are 8mm beads with around a .8mm to a 1mm drilled hole.
Where to buy that kind of mandrel,mine it's not like you use in the video..
Hi Darwin,
I sell these at my shop or at www.fireflycarrboro.com
can't speak English so I can't say much, but well done I will try to be as worthy as you 🥺🖤
Thank you!!
Thank you.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you really cool thank you so much.
You are very welcome! Thanks!
Great...
Can i make this type of ring with 22 Guage wire?
Wow..!!..Goody G😃😃D..!!
Will it work if my wire is thinner??
I'm sure it could if you wrap it around the mandrel more than just twice like I did in this video. 20ga is nice and strong for rings but I have seen people use thinner wire so it is possible. There might be a different technique you'd need to do if using the thinner wire though. Play around with it if that's all you have! The beauty of creating comes from the struggles of trial and error :D Happy beading!
what size wire is it?
Nice Mam . My 20 guage wire is a little hard . Is it ok or should I use 22 or 24 guage wire. Pls let me know. Thankyou. God bless. Tkcare. Waiting for your reply.
Hi Asha! You can try using the 22 gauge, I feel like the 24 would be too thin for a ring. You might also want to invest in "dead soft" wire or "craft wire" which is easier to work with for ring making, although I know many crafters who use "half hard" wire as well.
@@fireflycarrboro Thankyou so much for replying. From where can we buy it . And what is the cost of it is in Indian currency.
@@ashadominicafernandes461 I'm so sorry I don't ship out of the US but you can try to do an internet search for "20ga Craft Wire" or "20ga Dead Soft" wire and see if anything shows up.
Im confused that doesn't make sense to me wouldn't you go smaller to allow for the extra space the bead takescup?
When you're using a round bead, like I am in this video, it really helps to go a half size to a size up from you intended final size, while working on the mandrel. The bead itself is taking up a bit of space on the inside diameter of the ring, so that's why I start off on a bigger size then my intended ring size.
Plus, as you're working with tightening the wire, the ring size will also shrink slightly, so taking all of this into account, the final product should fit your finger nicely when starting a half size to a size bigger than your intended final size.
Hope this clarification helps.
❤
what bran wire do you use? i hate hot they say tarnish free but every brand ive used tarnishes
brand*
Hello!
If you truly do not want the wire to tarnish, I suggest using 14k gold-filled wire, dead soft. Which is a pricier than the non-tarnishing brands but will definitely not tarnish. You could also use sterling silver, which will darken over time, but can always be shinned up with jewelry cleaner or a polishing cloth. Unfortunately, most of the things that say non-tarnish are often plated copper or aluminum and may rub off with a lot of wear or if stored in moist places, like near a shower.
Hope this helps!
I cannot find the ring stick on your website.
We are redoing our website - It will be back up in about a month. Sorry about that!
What is this bead size 😊? 4mm or ?
I've listed most tools and materials in the description of the video but just to highlight, the beads being used here are 8mm rounds with about a .8mm-1mm hole.
@@fireflycarrboro thank you so much 😘
Of course! 😊
@@fireflycarrboro im going to start polymer clay jewels and wire ring bissnuss. Do you think i will get the profit?☹️
I was wondering why you said that the 7½ ring size would actually be a 6?
Hello!
No worries. Yes, because the bead is not flat and because wire wrapping can make things a bit smaller and tighter as you work, I always work on the ring mandrel a size or size and a half bigger than what I want my final size to be. This is why if I'm making a size 6 ring, I always work between the 7 and 7.5 mark on my mandrel.
So, for example, if you need to make a size 7 ring, work on the mandrel at the 8 to 8.5 marker.
As you make more of these rings, you'll figure out what placement on the mandrel works best for your style and finished outcomes.
Hope this explanation helps!
@@fireflycarrboro But when you finish the ring and put it back on the mandrel it should be a size 6?
@@melissawheeler7 no, it should theoretically fit a size 6 finger
Where can I find those crystals??
You can find them at bead stores or online. You would want to look for 8mm sized beads with a 1mm drilled hole for this project.
How is it that the ring stick is at 7 or 7.5 but the ring comes out as a size 6? I'm so confused.
Hello!
No worries. Yes, because the bead is not flat and and fits in the groove, you have to account for that space. And because wire wrapping can make things a bit smaller and tighter as you work, I always work on the ring mandrel a size or size and a half bigger than what I want my final size to be. This is why if I'm making a size 6 ring, I always work between the 7 and 7.5 mark on my mandrel.
So, for example, if you need to make a size 7 ring, work on the mandrel at the 8 to 8.5 marker.
It honestly just all depends on your stone, your wrapping technique, and your mandrel.
Hope this explanation helps!
Ah! Yes! Thank you!
Don’t the coils make the ring smaller in size?
Yeah, they do. That's why I recommend starting your ring at a bigger size on the mandrel than what you intend to have as a finished piece.
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Does every stick has this place for crystal on the back?? I am so new here and i dont want to buy something bad and throw my money into trash pls help me im so confused😭😭😭
Not every stick has a groove. But It’s still possible to make these without a grooved ring stick, I find that the groove just helps me if I’m using round stones.
@@fireflycarrboro thank you so muuch
De cuántos mm es el alambre?
20mm
Where did you got those beads?
I sell them at my shop and have just a few things listed online on our website at www.fireflycarrboro.com - otherwise you can search online or in your local bead shop and look for beads that are 8mm in size with about a 1mm hole if you're wanting to make rings just like the ones in this video.
Wait why is it really a size 6 if it fits a 7.5 on the mandrel?
Hello!
Because the bead is not flat, there’s notch in the mandrel and because wire wrapping can make things a bit smaller and tighter as you work, I always work on the ring mandrel a size or size and a half bigger than what I want my final size to be. This is why if I'm making a size 6 ring, I always work between the 7 and 7.5 mark on my mandrel.
In the end, it’s a little bit of trial and error until you get the feel for your materials. This is the best method for me when using this ring-making technique.
Hope this explanation helps!
@@fireflycarrboro ohhh ok. That makes sense yes 👌
20 gauge wire is 0.8mm right?
I'm not sure :(
My spool says that 22 gauge .64mm but it doesn't have the conversion on my 20 gauge. A quick search told me that 20 gauge is the same as .812mm
Hello, what thread do you use?
Hello! I'm using 20 gauge craft wire, dead soft, in this video.
@@fireflycarrboro do you mean by 2.0?
@@carmelaerrede6235 I'm not using thread in this video. I'm using wire and it's a 20ga wire. I'm not sure of the mm size.
why do u wrap it on a bigger ring size?
If you're using a round stone, like I am in this video, that round stone takes up room on the inside. So by starting your ring on the mandrel a half size to a size bigger than your intended final size will allow for a nicely fitted ring. Also, when you start the coils around the stone, you're tightening everything up. So starting on that larger size takes all of that in to account.
Hope this info helps!
@@fireflycarrboro Thank you so much! I just started selling similar ring! i am a little concerned about the wire tarnishing.. where do you get your wire from if i ask?
@@stefania3577 We are a bead store and sell the wire. But if you're not local, the wire we use is a non-tarnish craft wire or you can use dead-soft sterling silver or gold-filled wire.
I couldn’t get it
I LOVE YOUR RINGS 💍 THEY'RE GORGEOUS. DO YOU SALE YOUR RINGS 💍 MA'AM
Good tutorial, you can see clearly how you're making the ring. Could you zoom out just a fraction please, and for presentation, think of your nails!
HA! Yes, thank you for pointing out my nails. That's why I made a comment about them at the beginning of the video. As an artist who is constantly using my hands, I rarely am able to keep my nails looking 100%...sometimes I get too excited about making a video while I have the time to do so and that doesn't always involve having time to get a manicure :0
That was a bit rude lol... It's just chipped nail polish who cares?
@@nicolemurray3308 You're so sweet, thanks!
@@fireflycarrboro
i still can’t do it lol
Don’t get discouraged! You can do it!
Are you using “dead soft” wire and a mandrel?
@@fireflycarrboro yes and i did actually get the hang of it eventually :) just need a bit more practice and they’ll be just how i want. thank youu !
@@sierradanielle8613 yay!!
where can u find sferic cristal for the ring?
I'm sorry, I'm not sure!
SORRY FIREFLY RUclips ISN'T LETTING ME SEE YOUR REPLIES SO SORRY 😞😞
Sácate lo que queda del esmalte, se ve muy feo
Girl if you’re gonna make a video and promote your brand at least paint your nails right, those nails are terrible and unprofessional
Girrrrrl, if you only knew! (Not that I have to explain myself, but...) Look at the comment I wrote on the video at the very beginning. Having a small brick and mortar business, 2 young kids and EXTREMELY limited time for myself, trust, my nails are NOT my first priority. I chose to use that time to make this video :P I'm here to share my creative beading knowledge - not my creative beauty tips. I'm an artist who is hard on the hands, so it is what it is. Professionalism comes in many forms. But I get it. Thanks for sharing your opinion.
What bead hole size is recommended? The beads I bought have a hole too small for the wire (Size: 8mm bead with a 1mm hole).
Thank you!❤
Thank you!!
Where did you purchase those beads?
Hello! I sell these beads at my shop. But you can use any 8mm beads with 1mm holes for this ring making technique 😊