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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

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  • @TheDenisedrake
    @TheDenisedrake Год назад +11

    Where have you been all my life! I'm getting back into jewellery making and wanted ideas. Great to know I have the basics. Now I'm off to see your 5 minute earrings!

  • @BeadnWithNicoleB
    @BeadnWithNicoleB Год назад +25

    This is a great video for beginners and experienced jewelry creators. The problem I'm having right now is finding a seller who has quality findings. I have a huge supply of jump and split rings that I can't even use in my designs because they turn colors fast.

    • @The_Stylish_Maker
      @The_Stylish_Maker  Год назад +3

      Oh that's no good, Nicole. We do sell findings but we aren't shipping internationally at the moment due to some issues with our courier company. If you sign up for our newsletter at the bottom of this page, I will let you know when we start again. www.affordablejewellerysupplies.co.nz/

    • @BeadnWithNicoleB
      @BeadnWithNicoleB Год назад +1

      @@The_Stylish_Maker thank you.

    • @justcrafton
      @justcrafton 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@BeadnWithNicoleB hi you can also use non tarnish wire and make your own jump rings and clasps😉
      Happy Crafting🧑🏾‍🎨💕

  • @sebeckley
    @sebeckley 9 месяцев назад +2

    For a bead stopper, I put an 8 or 10 mm bead on the end on my thread and loop the thread through the bead a few times to keep it locked in.

    • @The_Stylish_Maker
      @The_Stylish_Maker  9 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, you can absolutely do that. I do find the bead stopper easier and quicker to remove but I have definitely done that in the past too.

  • @MarilynParker-n7m
    @MarilynParker-n7m 11 месяцев назад +2

    Would appreciate a video on storage containers and keeping beading materials in order for easy access.

    • @The_Stylish_Maker
      @The_Stylish_Maker  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for that. Yes, storage of jewellery and beads is on the list. I did cover bead storage in a live with the channel members a couple of months ago. If you can’t wait, you could always join to watch it.

  • @sandradanforth8524
    @sandradanforth8524 9 месяцев назад +1

    I so enjoy your videos, and you have a great personality. Thank you for your information and demonstrates.😊

    • @The_Stylish_Maker
      @The_Stylish_Maker  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much, Sandra. I'm so pleased that you like my videos.

  • @sherilyncook5062
    @sherilyncook5062 Год назад +2

    I started making jewelry 30 y ago learning the craft from talented artisans and collected expensive tools and supplies from tiny retailers to big trade shows over the years. I’ve dragged all this stuff halfway across the country for 20 years making but a few pieces. Now with changes in life I’m able to get that stuff out to create and share fun and beautiful pieces with friends and family. You were the first RUclips video I watched! You are just amazing as an instructor and artisan. Thank you for sharing your talent and encouragement I needed to restart jewelry making again. New subscriber, suspected lantern viewer.

    • @sherilyncook5062
      @sherilyncook5062 Год назад

      Longtime not lantern.😂. Soooo close to no autocorrect mistakes. 😮

    • @The_Stylish_Maker
      @The_Stylish_Maker  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much Sherilyn. I'm so pleased that you now have time to work on your craft. I would think lots has changed in the last 20 years in terms of tools and techniques. Welcome to the community.

  • @briansimpson7503
    @briansimpson7503 11 месяцев назад +2

    Love the earrings!

    • @The_Stylish_Maker
      @The_Stylish_Maker  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you. Here's a link to the tutorial for the Mermaid earrings. ruclips.net/video/uFwBQxREsz8/видео.htmlsi=PlZ3qeLd50TMjKrh

  • @susancook1448
    @susancook1448 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the ideas! I do a variety of crafts so I switch off. Anything to avoid housework!

    • @The_Stylish_Maker
      @The_Stylish_Maker  9 месяцев назад

      Ha ha, Susan, me too. Although I do quite like housework if it's not too strenuous. I do lots of other things as well as jewellery making.

    • @penelopefp
      @penelopefp 8 месяцев назад

      @@The_Stylish_Maker I think there is a hack into your account. Unless you really asked me, after a comment in a different discussion, to transfer my membership by watching a different video...??

    • @The_Stylish_Maker
      @The_Stylish_Maker  8 месяцев назад

      Yes, I did. It was me. Please go and watch the livestream where I talk about the change. We are moving to the Style Makers Network instead of RUclips for our membership.

  • @penelopefp
    @penelopefp Год назад +5

    There is a product called Plasti Dip. You can dip the handles of metal tools in it, let it dry, dip it again, dry and build it up to the thickness you like. Transforms handles to be more comfortable!! Hubs found some old yard nippers, cleaned them up, and dipped the handles. They looked like new!

    • @The_Stylish_Maker
      @The_Stylish_Maker  Год назад +1

      Thank you Penelope - that's a great idea. Maybe one I could show my viewers too. My husband has used plasti dip in the past too.

    • @charisse-dp4iw
      @charisse-dp4iw Год назад

      Wonderful video!
      It was very helpful! Like your mermaid earrings!!

    • @The_Stylish_Maker
      @The_Stylish_Maker  Год назад

      Thank you, Charisse.

    • @jgale-yz9hv
      @jgale-yz9hv Год назад +1

      thank you Penelope for sharing this tip. have many tools that could Plasti Dip~~will search on amazon etc

    • @The_Stylish_Maker
      @The_Stylish_Maker  8 месяцев назад

      @penelopefp Please make sure you transfer over your membership to the new platform so you don't miss out on anything. If you don't know what I'm talking about please watch this video:
      ruclips.net/user/liveWYw-loVBUpA?si=4fY42eTPBsDw7eKN
      To join the new membership you need to click the appropriate link below and sign up. You can then cancel your RUclips membership to my channel. You will still have access to the membership until your membership runs out or we close it. You will also still have access to all of our free videos. All of the membership only videos have now been transferred to the new platform.
      Here's the links to the new membership platform:
      In the Loop Group - stylemakersnetwork.com/plans/391261?bundle_token=d2b903d6770e4fcc869755368e27bc55&
      Jewellery Junkies - stylemakersnetwork.com/plans/389590?bundle_token=3393480e49748351f938eeebf73d2c6b&

  • @lesleyeden3580
    @lesleyeden3580 Год назад +3

    Very very interesting and so informative. Love your vibe - friendly and fun.

  • @jaxia-eu6jf
    @jaxia-eu6jf Год назад +4

    Perfect video for beginner's , thanks for taking the time to share your experience with us all, much appreciated

  • @sheridanmorgan7396
    @sheridanmorgan7396 3 месяца назад

    Absolutely brilliant video

  • @anastasiapaggett3848
    @anastasiapaggett3848 2 месяца назад

    Peace and Love thank you so much for sharing your years of experience I really enjoy this video it October 2024 you are so awesome 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽💕💕💕💕💕💕💕

    • @The_Stylish_Maker
      @The_Stylish_Maker  2 месяца назад

      Thank you so much Anastasia. I really appreciate that.

  • @jennygill1594
    @jennygill1594 6 месяцев назад

    Bead stoppers are essential even for beginners
    Love your teaching

    • @The_Stylish_Maker
      @The_Stylish_Maker  6 месяцев назад

      I agree but some people prefer to just use a bead with the wire wrapped around and threaded through again. For me, it's an essential!

  • @elleemen4238
    @elleemen4238 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this video! I have been playing with shiny things for about a year now and loving it! I now need a video on organizing all of the supplies I have purchased … and perhaps the number of someone who will come in and tidy up after me and my creativity🤓. Thoroughly enjoy your videos!🇨🇦

    • @The_Stylish_Maker
      @The_Stylish_Maker  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much. I went through bead storage and organisation with my Jewellery Box group a while ago. If you would like to see that you will need to join the group. Alternatively, it is on the list of things to do but it won't be for a while. I feel like I could use someone to do the housework so I can play with my shiny things! Ha ha. Have fun with your shiny things!

  • @ljohnson2752
    @ljohnson2752 4 месяца назад

    I love all your tutorials, Thank You very much.

  • @zeenath5830
    @zeenath5830 4 месяца назад

    beautifully explained. thankyou so much.

  • @cinderellassober8265
    @cinderellassober8265 9 месяцев назад

    I prefer making jewelry with a needle and thread, Jill was one of my first teachers! I'm making some stitch markers for my knitting which I just learned to do, that's how I found your channel and you've got a lot of really good info for making this type of jewelry. I have all the stuff, I just struggle with wire wrapping, making loops etc. I also tat with shuttles, embroider and I have been crocheting since I was 7. I recently started bead crochet so I can make those old antique purses, and most of the really pretty ones were knitted, hence why I am learning to knit and I decided to start with lace since that's what I do with shuttles already so it seemed only natural to learn to knit lace. Then I will be able knit those little beaded purses with ease!

    • @The_Stylish_Maker
      @The_Stylish_Maker  9 месяцев назад

      Wow, you're a busy person! I have also done all of those things as well (addicted to crafting). It's so much fun to have a wide variety of crafts on the go. Yes, I love Jill. She's amazing and I actually made one of my first ever pairs of earrings from a tutorial of hers.

  • @mbellramirez4833
    @mbellramirez4833 8 месяцев назад

    Sooo grateful! This was an excellent video. I have a few of those tools but didn't even know the names. Thank you for taking the time to show us the essentials.

    • @The_Stylish_Maker
      @The_Stylish_Maker  8 месяцев назад

      You are very welcome. I'm so pleased that you found this useful.

  • @Yutubewatcher-p8i
    @Yutubewatcher-p8i 11 месяцев назад

    Thankyou Carol so helpful for learners.👍

  • @Jesus-y1u9n
    @Jesus-y1u9n 8 месяцев назад

    Thank for this video! I’m a beginner to beading… your videos are so helpful 😃

  • @kikablue82
    @kikablue82 Год назад

    Thank you so much!! I'm a beginner and already have all of your mentioned essentials, and most of your extras. I've been watching a lot of tutorials and they all have long lists of "absolute necessity tools"(along with links to their amazon stores🤨🤔) I've questioned the necessity of a lot of these and you have affirmed that I may not need most of them. At least not right away. So thanks for shooting us straight and explaining things so well. I'm subscribing and saving all your videos now

    • @The_Stylish_Maker
      @The_Stylish_Maker  Год назад

      Thank you, Keely. As I aim my channel at beginner jewellery makers, I like to be open about what you actually need. I know when I first started all I had was 2 pairs of chain nose pliers, a pair of round nose pliers and some flush cutters. That did me for quite some time. I'm glad you've subscribed. Welcome to the community. It's lovely to have you join us.

  • @bevmacmillan7079
    @bevmacmillan7079 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks so much. Very informative and love the accent.

  • @charisse-dp4iw
    @charisse-dp4iw Год назад +1

    Great and so helpful!! Very informative!

  • @olgayarikov7786
    @olgayarikov7786 Год назад

    Thank you very much for your tutorial! I really enjoy watching and learning! You're a great teacher 😊❤⚘️

  • @Starlight22215
    @Starlight22215 Год назад +1

    Just what I needed. Thank you.

  • @winniethomas2737
    @winniethomas2737 Год назад

    Love your videos....I'm new to jewelry making so your videos have been nice to watch....thank you 😊

    • @The_Stylish_Maker
      @The_Stylish_Maker  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much, Winnie. Have fun and be careful, jewellery making is very addictive!

  • @angieshortt1111
    @angieshortt1111 Год назад

    Excellent info & advice great video !

  • @anapadron2048
    @anapadron2048 Год назад

    This was an awesome video and inspiring. Now I know I can make jewelry thank you

    • @The_Stylish_Maker
      @The_Stylish_Maker  Год назад

      Thank you so much Ana. I'm so pleased that it inspired you to try. I aim my videos at beginners so you should be able to find everything you need here. Let me know if there's something missing - it's always good to know if there's new content needed.

  • @debhouckscraftycottage
    @debhouckscraftycottage Год назад

    Excellent video. I was in the no flat crimp mindset until recently when I had to use a larger size crimp because I was crimping 2 strands of beading wire (so 4 wires going through it). The regular crimping methods were Not holding the wires in place, but when I used the flat crimp method, it held perfectly. Now normally, I use either regular crimping pliers or magic crimping pliers too and will continue to do so, but there is a time and place for flat crimping. A lot of "affordable" jewelry in stores (at least here in the states) seem to do only flat crimping, which really surprised me. I guess it is faster. Anyway, thanks for a great video!

    • @The_Stylish_Maker
      @The_Stylish_Maker  Год назад

      Thank you Deb. I agree! Just do what you need to to get the job done. I have also seen lots of jewellery in the stores with flat crimp beads. I'm glad you liked the video.

  • @bjb8168
    @bjb8168 Год назад

    Really useful info and advice. Thank you.

  • @Heidi-Beth
    @Heidi-Beth Год назад

    You are so informative. Thank you

  • @kerryroberts2191
    @kerryroberts2191 Месяц назад

    Thank you for the tutorial. You always, explain everything so clearly. Regarding jump rings, I accidentally bought plastic closed ones online, thinking they were metal. Can I use them for anything? I'm not sure how strong they are 🤔

    • @The_Stylish_Maker
      @The_Stylish_Maker  Месяц назад

      Thank you Kerry. Gosh I've never seen plastic jump rings. I would be worried about their strength too. Sorry, I'm not much help.

  • @sdossj22
    @sdossj22 Год назад

    thank you so much for making this video, i really appreciated it as someone who is a beginner. I can tell you are very insightful and are great at teaching! you go into much detail about each topic you cover. I’m 17, and my dream is to open a jewelry shop (possibly Etsy) and this video provided me with tons of information. I will definitely be taking your knowledge with my journey of jewelry making! ❤️

    • @The_Stylish_Maker
      @The_Stylish_Maker  Год назад

      Hi Sarah, thank you so much for your lovely comment. An Etsy shop sounds like a wonderful idea.

  • @mandicoleman7433
    @mandicoleman7433 Год назад

    Great video. At lest i know I'm on the right track now lol. I've got everything u listed. Now i just gotta practice, practice, practice

    • @The_Stylish_Maker
      @The_Stylish_Maker  Год назад +1

      Thank you, Mandi. Yes, it's all about practice. Have you watched the perfect loop video? You might find that's a good place to go next. ruclips.net/video/dcEQ3SV_pyk/видео.html

    • @mandicoleman7433
      @mandicoleman7433 Год назад +1

      @@The_Stylish_Maker yes! It's was very helpful!!!

  • @jacquiposener7262
    @jacquiposener7262 Год назад

    Great video as usual Carol!

  • @mae1813
    @mae1813 Год назад

    Hello have you ever heard of anyone coating the chain noise pliers? Mine have teeth and a friend corrected me saying they were wrong. But she brought the postable sealing wax that's wound up coating the teeth until I got the other pliers in the mail. It allowed me to make jewelry without damaging the materials I was working with. It's I admit not as good as the ones you got, but helped me in a pinch until the replacements came in.

    • @The_Stylish_Maker
      @The_Stylish_Maker  Год назад

      Hi Mae, yes, I have heard of people doing that. A while ago I posted on the community tab about someone asking why their pliers were marking the wire and several people said that they used a product called Plasti-dip.

  • @nickimontie
    @nickimontie Год назад

    Excellent information - thank you!

  • @jgale-yz9hv
    @jgale-yz9hv Год назад

    Ahh!! this is where it began when I found you on You tube(my first bead video!!)) To date on the tools ordered from etsy & amazon...the amazon ones are in; waiting on etsy ones!!👀👀 What number is your Plato pliers?? there are a few on amazon. When I look at the beads I get excited especially the lampwork, the colors really glisten; but when i began i go foggy..hope it changes as continue to see your vidoes..so inspiring you are!!

    • @The_Stylish_Maker
      @The_Stylish_Maker  Год назад

      Thank you, Josie. Here's a link to the plato pliers that I mention in this video. You can always find links in the accompanying blog posts (top link in the description box) to anything I mention in the video.
      www.affordablejewellerysupplies.co.nz/products/flush-cutters-12-8cm

    • @jgale-yz9hv
      @jgale-yz9hv Год назад

      thank you Carol@@The_Stylish_Maker

  • @Cookiemonster-ui4vp
    @Cookiemonster-ui4vp Год назад

    this is going to help me so much

  • @Sleepyfrogs_Pad
    @Sleepyfrogs_Pad Год назад

    Fantastic video ❤❤❤

  • @GraceWhite-u6k
    @GraceWhite-u6k Год назад

    You're mind-blowing.

  • @penelopefp
    @penelopefp Год назад

    What if the crimp bead is smaller than the bead opening? I'm thinking of a wooden bead with a 3-4 mm hole.
    Thank you for sharing all your wisdom!

    • @The_Stylish_Maker
      @The_Stylish_Maker  Год назад +2

      That's a great question, Penelope. I would use a bead cap on the end of the strand before I put the crimp on. That would cover the hole. If you don't want to do that, you could add a daisy spacer bead or a smaller bead, just to cover it up. That would also stop the crimp cover disappearing into the bead.

    • @penelopefp
      @penelopefp Год назад

      @@The_Stylish_Maker oh, good ideas! I bet that would look a lot more professional than just ending with the wooden bead. Thanks!

    • @The_Stylish_Maker
      @The_Stylish_Maker  Год назад

      @@penelopefp You're welcome.

  • @rubymsp1264
    @rubymsp1264 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks. This wS great info.

  • @RosieRyan-k5o
    @RosieRyan-k5o Год назад

    You're a true treasure.

  • @ginacable5376
    @ginacable5376 Год назад

    Great video thank you new subscriber.

    • @The_Stylish_Maker
      @The_Stylish_Maker  Год назад

      Welcome, Gina. It's lovely to have you join the community. I'm glad you like my videos. Thank you.

  • @keepitreal9762
    @keepitreal9762 Год назад

    Hi I Have A Question Mrs. Carol On Your Memory Wire Cutters How do they Work? I use My Pliers maybe about 3 Times, and They don't work No more.. Is their a Special way??

    • @The_Stylish_Maker
      @The_Stylish_Maker  Год назад +1

      That's a great question. I used to have a pair that didn't work. What I realised was that the rivet that holds them together was loose and so the jaws weren't closing properly. Could you have someone take a look at this and try and fix it if this is the problem. The only thing I can say is that when using the cutters you need to hold the wire on both sides of the cut quite firmly. They should be incredibly sharp and cut really well. I hope that helps.

    • @keepitreal9762
      @keepitreal9762 Год назад +1

      @@The_Stylish_Maker Awe That's Awesome Thank You so Much. Omg Mrs. Carol I Truly Appreciate You For Sharing, Your Great Information on that.. Thank You again truly a blessing.. I was about to Toss them in the garage Bend..

  • @janetrobertshaw6487
    @janetrobertshaw6487 Год назад

    Hi Carol tried to email but can't find one....as I have found a couple of pics of multi strand necklaces.

  • @mizzithorpe1079
    @mizzithorpe1079 Год назад

    Well said god bless