I love watching all of you different wire wrapping people, I have to try this. I love Von Williams, she's so amazing and teaches very well, but so do YOU! The wrap I just watched you do was beautiful and the way you showed how was perfect, thank you so much. I' Karen(Nana) from San Antonio,Tx.
Excellent tutorial. Good lighting, you took your time and you showed closeups so we could see exactly what the end result was. Well done! I'm subscribed, the only thing missing is the "bell" icon to notify me of a new video. Love that pendant! Thank you for sharing.
Thank you! I'm glad this video was a little more clear. I hope it was helpful! I'm not sure how to fix the little icon thing, but i will look into it for you. I'm fairly new to figuring out RUclips so the kinks may take me a little bit to iron out :)
Genius to bend the wire like a lever! This is handy for DIY work too. 7:02 - Very clever use the flat side of half round wire in the grooves. The domed side sits in the cavity perfectly, while the flat side keeps a low profile and gives an edgy sharper texture. I would have never thought of that. Its lateral thinking. You are so creative, wow! Your pieces are exquisite and finely crafted, and belong in a museum. They are very fine jewelry pieces and you are a great artist. Thank you for being so generous with your skills! Its interesting to see how these pieces are made, and I appreciate your time and excellent videos! Many thanks! Greetings from Nor California! ❣❣🙏
I'm making jewelry with wire wrapped too but I can't explain the way you do. I have to say that you are a great teacher. I told my daughter to watch your videos to learn because honestly I don't have patience to repeat 100 times. Thank you for your videos 👍👏👏👏
Excellent way to coil. I can't tell you how many hours I've put into that. BTW, it was killing my fingers holding the wrapping wire to the base wire so I switched over to my nylon pliers and the result was sooooo much better. Tight and no overlapping. Wouldn't have come up with that without your video.
I needed a filler coil to cover the edge of ToL that I put a weave around. I only had 4 levels of argentium wire to finish with and this video saved the day! Thank you so much!! So proud to be a patron!
By far the best, most interesting, & informative tutorial I've seen & I've seen hundreds. I'm so excited to find this & can't wait to try these! Thank you!
This is super encouraging to hear! I will have a new video this week, i had to take the last two weeks off to focus my time into some other responsibilities but this tuesday there will be a new one!
I am crazy admiring your awesome work. I sure thank God to have you, one of a kind, who have a beautiful heart and share your talent .. You have no idea how much value you have to me. & Im sure to everyone who see your amazing job . Im sending you all my deeply thanks and love. God Bless you. 😊 THANK YOU. ❤
I recently purchased some beautiful stones. I am so thankful for your videos and your wonderful teaching skills. With practice, hopefully I will have a beautiful pendant. Thank you so much!!!! Love your creations!
OMG your jewlery is so beautiful and I'm a beginner but you are the best and my mentor. I have seen most of your tutorials but i look everyday for your last video. Thank you so much for sharing your art with us.you are the best❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I can't wait to start my jewelry making journey ..I've already ordered all my starting supplies and I'm waiting til it all come in ❤❤❤ great video it really helped break it down thank you
Thank you Donna! We all do things a little differently, its always kind of exciting for me to look into another's process. I hope it was fun for you to see into mine!
Thank you kindly for sharing your skills with the world. You could so easily keep all this knowledge to yourself for profit. You are a born educator and I'm so thankful to have found you :) Stay safe and humble.
Beautiful pieces, I find it very interesting to use the different types of wire other than the round, which is what I have been using, mostly because I had never seen your method before. I love the last one which I will practice tomorrow. I love it when I see a well made tutorial that shows me something that I have never seen before and that sparks my interest enough to do it right away!!. Thank you so much for sharing your most wonderful talent.🙏🏼
There are infinite possibilities! Even just these three coils could be exaggerated upon with different shapes and sizes of wire. Thank you for watching!
Thank you for this great tutorial! I love the look of these coiled pieces and the look amazing on the piece that you showed in this video. I have had that problem of using a longer piece of coiled wire being too bulky and basically ruining a piece I have been working on and making it so I have had to take the piece apart and start over. I never thought to use shorter pieces so watching this has really helped me out. Again, thanks for this tutorial it was wonderfully helpful!
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! I was waiting for this video! I admire your designs, so clean, unique and amazing! I’ve started create with wire too, I make interesting pieces too but not like yours🤓 I definitely will try this technique, just need find same wire types 😎 and maybe buy one of your PDF Tutorial to see how you connecting short pieces and hiding ends 🤔🧐☺️
We build coils similar to jewelry making for vaping. I tend to use like 40g around 30g. Or sometimes even upwards of 56g. I tend to place my core wire in a drill and Clapton the outer wire around it. Most of the time we use 2 to 8 core wires and fuse them with the smaller diameter outer wire. Also doing helix's and aliens and all kinds of stuff. Well done. Looking at jewelry making to see if I can get any ideas from ya. Thanks for making your videos.
I love your wire wrapping tutorials they are very helpful for a beginner like myself...I have learned a lot! And I love the way you teach and show close ups of your work... I'm going to become a pro at this in no time! Lol Please continue making these type of tutorials. Thank you for sharing your craft...I really appreciate it.
Thank you for making this! I really appreciate people who are willing to share their techniques and not guard them like dragons and their gold! Also it's really cool to realize how simple these techniques really are, and it's the layering and wire choice that really makes them look more complicated than they are! My bracelet I'm making for myself is going to look so much cooler now! Lol thanks!
This stuff is absolutely beautiful, I could see myself learning how to do this. I have made stuff out of unusual stones i.e. n.a arrowheads and other stones.i think this style would go well with this kind of motif. Great video my suggestion to you would be to do a video on what kind of wire and tools a novice would need to get started with thanks.
This was totally Awesome! I loved it wonderful techniques you used, and it looked great, one of the best videos by far, beautiful visual details you created and so easy to understand. Thank you so much for making this video tutorial. Laura in uk
To achieve such great detail I suppose one must wear that apparatuse you are seen photographed in. How very expensive that must be. I particularly appreciated the head rest area. Back when I had super human vision 20/12 in my eyes I easily produced wonderful detailed needle work creations but with age that all ended . I stared and stared at your work wondering how you achieved such obvious detail and now am so grateful to you for sharing these intricacies with me/us.
The microscope in the picture I believe you are referring too is for engraving and stone setting. All of the wire wrapping is done with the naked eye. If you need a little magnification you could look into an optivisor or maybe a drafters lens for your work station though!
This was an awesome video. You are a great teacher and take your time going thru the process so we can understand what you are doing. How do you figure out how much you need to coil on your first wire so that the coiled coil is the correct length?
Wow ive been trying too learn about this trade an i have watched 1,000S of video's an urs was the first one ive seen that i gained some insite so thank u so much
This is some sort of magic,,,, I was always curious about how those complicated pendants were made and thanks to this video I can sleep well now knowing how it's done
Awesome! I have just “discovered” you as I am learning about coils. Do you have any video showing how to incorporate them smoothly into a piece? Thanks 🙏
Thanks for checking out my videos! I do not currently have a video like that, for now I have been focusing more on individual techniques instead of how to incorporate them. Once you have some little structures like these the fun part is getting creative with how to incorporate them into your work ;)
Maureen Houston, incorporating is like putting together a puzzle. You figure out the final picture, then line up all the pieces where they go and secure them one by one to a frame underneath. Plan out the frame and run wires across it where you want coils and other attachments to begin and end. Use thicker gauges for the frame, as this is your foundation. If your adding a stone there has to be a "seat" in the frame for it to sit on. Just a backing where it won't fall through, then secure the stone to the frame by placing wires on top or/and around the stone to hold it in place. Secure those wires to the seat/frame. Or secure the stone separately, then attach it to the frame. There's no right or wrong way to do this, as long as everything is secure and smooth. It helps to start with a small piece first, and then work bigger. Look at a finished wire wrapped pendant and instead of looking at it as a whole, look at one section at a time. How did they set the stone? Where's the bezel? At the top or on the back of the frame? Where did they secure the coils, to the sides or/and middle? If its secured in the middle there is most likely a frame wire going across underneath it. Draw it out beginning to end and figure out where the frame would have to sit underneath for things to sit in place ontop.
This was by far the best video but what is a good aesthetic way to connect them when planning an elaborate stone wrap like your example shown? Thank you !!!
Thanks for watching! I hope this was helpful! The exposed ends on either side of the coils are perfect for anchoring the coil onto a frame. Experiment a little and see how to make them work best for you :)
You're giving me the texture fix I couldn't find in a sea of glitter tuts.
Nolan, these videos are a blessing! Thanks for putting together the whole playlist.
Yay!!! You chose to use my suggestion for a coil tutorial, I'm so happy! You are the best!
I hope these are helpful! Thank you for the suggestion! I'll have to come up with a few more for part 2 in the future
I love watching all of you different wire wrapping people, I have to try this. I love Von Williams, she's so amazing and teaches very well, but so do YOU! The wrap I just watched you do was beautiful and the way you showed how was perfect, thank you so much. I' Karen(Nana) from San Antonio,Tx.
Your work is perfection. The pendant is gorgeous.
You're AWESOME 👌!!You got it a new subscriber at this moment!!YOU'RE THE BESTEST TEACHER!!!
Wow, wow, wow… awesome tutorial! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and skill. This is what I call a perfect tutorial! ❤️ 🇨🇦
Beautiful work and you're so patient. Camera work is fantastic too; very clear and concise. Many thanks for taking the time.
This.
10/10 Clear , precise , professional well paced production . " Thank you so much for sharing "
Awesome! thank you!
Thank you. I have been looking for these coils tutorials for quite awhile
Excellent tutorial. Good lighting, you took your time and you showed closeups so we could see exactly what the end result was. Well done! I'm subscribed, the only thing missing is the "bell" icon to notify me of a new video. Love that pendant! Thank you for sharing.
Thank you! I'm glad this video was a little more clear. I hope it was helpful!
I'm not sure how to fix the little icon thing, but i will look into it for you. I'm fairly new to figuring out RUclips so the kinks may take me a little bit to iron out :)
Hey, there's a bell thingy now! :)
I thought I was watching a video about wrapping vape coils lol. I found your work so interesting I watched it anyway :)
This is so very helpful. Very thorough
Genius to bend the wire like a lever! This is handy for DIY work too.
7:02 - Very clever use the flat side of half round wire in the grooves. The domed side sits in the cavity perfectly, while the flat side keeps a low profile and gives an edgy sharper texture. I would have never thought of that. Its lateral thinking.
You are so creative, wow! Your pieces are exquisite and finely crafted, and belong in a museum. They are very fine jewelry pieces and you are a great artist. Thank you for being so generous with your skills! Its interesting to see how these pieces are made, and I appreciate your time and excellent videos! Many thanks! Greetings from Nor California! ❣❣🙏
I'm making jewelry with wire wrapped too but I can't explain the way you do. I have to say that you are a great teacher. I told my daughter to watch your videos to learn because honestly I don't have patience to repeat 100 times. Thank you for your videos 👍👏👏👏
These wraps are absolutely gorgeous, thank you for sharing your experience with us! I'll be sure to visit you often!
I appreciate these tutorials. I'm learning and these videos hello me find my style.
Excellent way to coil. I can't tell you how many hours I've put into that. BTW, it was killing my fingers holding the wrapping wire to the base wire so I switched over to my nylon pliers and the result was sooooo much better. Tight and no overlapping. Wouldn't have come up with that without your video.
I'm glad it was helpful! my fingers are pretty much leather nowadays, i dont really notice it. but the nylon tips are an awesome idea!
Oh wow, those are stunning.
I needed a filler coil to cover the edge of ToL that I put a weave around. I only had 4 levels of argentium wire to finish with and this video saved the day! Thank you so much!! So proud to be a patron!
I knew about the first 2 coils but not the last one!! Proves that you can do this for years and learn something new! Thanks!
By far the best, most interesting, & informative tutorial I've seen & I've seen hundreds. I'm so excited to find this & can't wait to try these! Thank you!
Yours are the most helpful ww videos I've seen! Looking forward to more Tuesday videos. TY so much!
This is super encouraging to hear! I will have a new video this week, i had to take the last two weeks off to focus my time into some other responsibilities but this tuesday there will be a new one!
Thank you for such an informative way to add depth to a piece to make it look more elegant.
Thank you! Your instructions are clear and easy to follow along with. You’re an inspiration!
Fabulous video! the close-ups afterwards are great to really see the details. I think I've got this now... cool! Thanks!
Thank you! I hope this was helpful. I am excited to hear how your own coils turned out!
I am crazy admiring your awesome work.
I sure thank God to have you, one of a kind, who have a beautiful heart and share your talent .. You have no idea how much value you have to me.
& Im sure to everyone who see your amazing job .
Im sending you all my deeply thanks and love.
God Bless you.
😊
THANK YOU.
❤
I recently purchased some beautiful stones. I am so thankful for your videos and your wonderful teaching skills. With practice, hopefully I will have a beautiful pendant. Thank you so much!!!! Love your creations!
OMG your jewlery is so beautiful and I'm a beginner but you are the best and my mentor. I have seen most of your tutorials but i look everyday for your last video. Thank you so much for sharing your art with us.you are the best❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
A true craftsman...BEAUTIFUL
I can't wait to start my jewelry making journey ..I've already ordered all my starting supplies and I'm waiting til it all come in ❤❤❤ great video it really helped break it down thank you
This is my favorite channel. Thank you SO much for all the info. Love it!
You are awesome, thank you for the encouragement! I hope my videos are helpful too you
Thank you for sharing your techniques. Even those that have some experience can learn new things from others! I appreciate you!
Thank you Donna! We all do things a little differently, its always kind of exciting for me to look into another's process. I hope it was fun for you to see into mine!
Thank you so much for sharing these coils. I can't wait to try them.
Wow how do I thank you for these videos on coiling? I will replay them over and over to try to create them. Just beautiful work!!
So interesting and a very good tutorial. Great photography too. Thanks so very much!
Thanks for the great information, I am just getting back into jewelry making after a 14 year hiatus. You are generous for sharing!!!!
Thank you kindly for sharing your skills with the world. You could so easily keep all this knowledge to yourself for profit. You are a born educator and I'm so thankful to have found you :) Stay safe and humble.
Very helpful tutorial. So far one of the best. Great techniques.
Thank you! I'm looking forward to putting together more in the future
Beautiful pieces, I find it very interesting to use the different types of wire other than the round, which is what I have been using, mostly because I had never seen your method before. I love the last one which I will practice tomorrow. I love it when I see a well made tutorial that shows me something that I have never seen before and that sparks my interest enough to do it right away!!. Thank you so much for sharing your most wonderful talent.🙏🏼
Your work is amazing & truly beautiful, thank you so much for sharing your great skills. I need to practise a bit more on certain coils..
Such stunning pieces of jewellery, thank you for showing us how to make these weaves, & where to place them for best effects!..
Thank you for sharing your talent with us. The thoughtful way you showed in making this video will help us newcomers to this craft.
Thank you for sharing.
I really admire your techniques and your results...
This was amazing knowing what the different combinations of wire will do is very helpful and you work is beautiful thank you for sharing your talent.
There are infinite possibilities! Even just these three coils could be exaggerated upon with different shapes and sizes of wire. Thank you for watching!
@@RaftarkJewelry Your welcome I love it
Thank you for this great tutorial! I love the look of these coiled pieces and the look amazing on the piece that you showed in this video. I have had that problem of using a longer piece of coiled wire being too bulky and basically ruining a piece I have been working on and making it so I have had to take the piece apart and start over. I never thought to use shorter pieces so watching this has really helped me out. Again, thanks for this tutorial it was wonderfully helpful!
I'm glad this video was helpful! using a number of smaller coils helped me out a ton when i started wanting to make things sit a little flatter
These are so cool!
Like, I'm watching you make them, so I see how they're made, and I'm still like "woooowww!" 😄
Thank you for sharing!
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! I was waiting for this video! I admire your designs, so clean, unique and amazing! I’ve started create with wire too, I make interesting pieces too but not like yours🤓 I definitely will try this technique, just need find same wire types 😎 and maybe buy one of your PDF Tutorial to see how you connecting short pieces and hiding ends 🤔🧐☺️
Subscribed!! What a neat method of coiling with the bend in the base wire! Keep em coming ❤
Thank you! It does help to make the tedious coils go by a little faster ;)
WOOOWWWWW THANK YOU SO MUCH! You have answered so many questions I have had! I truly appreciate your knowledge and sharing!
You are welcome! I hope this video was helpful!
love the close up shots and time to look at the flawless tech!
We build coils similar to jewelry making for vaping. I tend to use like 40g around 30g. Or sometimes even upwards of 56g. I tend to place my core wire in a drill and Clapton the outer wire around it. Most of the time we use 2 to 8 core wires and fuse them with the smaller diameter outer wire. Also doing helix's and aliens and all kinds of stuff. Well done. Looking at jewelry making to see if I can get any ideas from ya. Thanks for making your videos.
I was just going to say the same about using a drill, also like vape coil builders this is very similar
Would love to see what the back side of this beautiful piece looks like! Great tutorial.
thank you! im finally getting back to making more videos. i'm editing a new one now!
TY so much. Great tutorial. Excellent close ups!
thank you for watching! I hope it was helpful!
I love your wire wrapping tutorials they are very helpful for a beginner like myself...I have learned a lot! And I love the way you teach and show close ups of your work... I'm going to become a pro at this in no time! Lol Please continue making these type of tutorials.
Thank you for sharing your craft...I really appreciate it.
Excelente explicación, seguiré tus vídeos, muchas gracias y saludos desde Costa Rica
Your coils are gorgeous! Thanks.
Thank you for making this! I really appreciate people who are willing to share their techniques and not guard them like dragons and their gold! Also it's really cool to realize how simple these techniques really are, and it's the layering and wire choice that really makes them look more complicated than they are! My bracelet I'm making for myself is going to look so much cooler now! Lol thanks!
Thank you so much for sharing! I look forward to your videos, I come away with an "Ah-ha!" moment every time :)
That is super encouraging to hear! I'm glad these have been helpful!
These are *so* pretty, and you did such a great job of explaining them all - TYFS 💗
Thank you! I hope this video was helpful!
I just discovered wire wrapping and your videos and thank you so much for your detailed instructions!
This stuff is absolutely beautiful, I could see myself learning how to do this. I have made stuff out of unusual stones i.e. n.a arrowheads and other stones.i think this style would go well with this kind of motif. Great video my suggestion to you would be to do a video on what kind of wire and tools a novice would need to get started with thanks.
Thank you for the info..that is a awesome work of art you created
Thank you!
This was totally Awesome! I loved it wonderful techniques you used, and it looked great, one of the best videos by far, beautiful visual details you created and so easy to understand. Thank you so much for making this video tutorial. Laura in uk
I wish I could come over. I'd prob never leave! You sound so calm and great @ teaching! 🍎
Appreciate the close ups. I’d love some inspiration to incorporate with chainmaille. You’re very talented.
That's a brilliant tutorial! ... thank you so much!
Muchas gracias, eres excelente profesor y comprendo muy bien lo que explicas, un saludo desde Costa Rica 💯
many thanks for sharing this, it's very helpful!! greetings fro Italy
I am learning so much by watching your videos and your work is very inspiring - thankyou
YES! This is super encouraging to hear, that is my goal! Thank you for watching!
To achieve such great detail I suppose one must wear that apparatuse you are seen photographed in. How very expensive that must be. I particularly appreciated the head rest area. Back when I had super human vision 20/12 in my eyes I easily produced wonderful detailed needle work creations but with age that all ended . I stared and stared at your work wondering how you achieved such obvious detail and now am so grateful to you for sharing these intricacies with me/us.
The microscope in the picture I believe you are referring too is for engraving and stone setting. All of the wire wrapping is done with the naked eye. If you need a little magnification you could look into an optivisor or maybe a drafters lens for your work station though!
This was an awesome video. You are a great teacher and take your time going thru the process so we can understand what you are doing. How do you figure out how much you need to coil on your first wire so that the coiled coil is the correct length?
This is what I'm interested in. I never realized how difficult it was to make a uniform spiral out of wire. Thanks for posting.
great and clear explanation - very helpful
That was very impressive. When I grow up I will be doing that too ✌🏽️Thank you
Wow ive been trying too learn about this trade an i have watched 1,000S of video's an urs was the first one ive seen that i gained some insite so thank u so much
Thank you so much for the video. I have not started bending or working with wire but I am interested.
Your work, sir, on top of creativity, thank you, sir, for this great video
Fabulous. Great explanation. THANKS
This is some sort of magic,,,,
I was always curious about how those complicated pendants were made and thanks to this video I can sleep well now knowing how it's done
Great job. very clear instructions & video. Thank-you.
Thank you! I hope it was helpful
Awesome! I have just “discovered” you as I am learning about coils. Do you have any video showing how to incorporate them smoothly into a piece? Thanks 🙏
Thanks for checking out my videos! I do not currently have a video like that, for now I have been focusing more on individual techniques instead of how to incorporate them. Once you have some little structures like these the fun part is getting creative with how to incorporate them into your work ;)
Maureen Houston, incorporating is like putting together a puzzle. You figure out the final picture, then line up all the pieces where they go and secure them one by one to a frame underneath. Plan out the frame and run wires across it where you want coils and other attachments to begin and end. Use thicker gauges for the frame, as this is your foundation. If your adding a stone there has to be a "seat" in the frame for it to sit on. Just a backing where it won't fall through, then secure the stone to the frame by placing wires on top or/and around the stone to hold it in place. Secure those wires to the seat/frame. Or secure the stone separately, then attach it to the frame. There's no right or wrong way to do this, as long as everything is secure and smooth. It helps to start with a small piece first, and then work bigger.
Look at a finished wire wrapped pendant and instead of looking at it as a whole, look at one section at a time. How did they set the stone? Where's the bezel? At the top or on the back of the frame? Where did they secure the coils, to the sides or/and middle? If its secured in the middle there is most likely a frame wire going across underneath it. Draw it out beginning to end and figure out where the frame would have to sit underneath for things to sit in place ontop.
Carolyn R Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge. That was very generous of you!
@@maureenhouston1026 YW :)
Love your work! Thanks for sharing your work and knowledge! I’m just starting and your videos are great. Thank you
You are so welcome!
Very good video. Would have enjoyed seeing how to attached the wire. Probably in another tut.
Excellent instructional tutorial.
Great! Thank you for sharing your wire techniques. Super helpful!
Informative and well done. Appreciate this!
Thank you for watching! I hope this was helpful
Most definitely! Your channel is great! Lots of insiders for the beginning wire wrapper.
I love your videos. You are awesome
Thank you! I really appreciate you checking them out!
Amazing work! Thank you for your tutorials :)
Do you use soft or hard wire. Love your work thanks
Dude... You're brewing an *_EPIC_* set of hangnails! I'm impressed!
😂 my hands do tend to take a beating haha
Thank you for sharing your techniques. I would love to see how you make a heady pieces.
Thanks for watching! I am FINALLY editing a new video, it should be up tonight or tomorrow!
This was by far the best video but what is a good aesthetic way to connect them when planning an elaborate stone wrap like your example shown? Thank you !!!
1:39 “Right here is an example for where I used half round wraps around square” which of the many different wraps is it?
man all of this is awesome, and I will put it in to use into my jewelry
First visit. I subscribed and look forward to seeing more! Thanks. Great tutorial!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🌟
Thank you. The coils are so effective.
Thank you sooo much!!! I love your work and this was a great video!!!
I love your explanations, The Best *****
Thank you for sharing your techniques!
It is my pleasure, thank you for watching!
Thank you for these videos! Great work! I'd like to see a follow up video showing some examples how you incorporate these coils into a piece.
Thanks for watching! I hope this was helpful! The exposed ends on either side of the coils are perfect for anchoring the coil onto a frame. Experiment a little and see how to make them work best for you :)