I love this but I find things so much harder to make because I’m left handed. I pretty much have to reverse what I see. Lol I do love your videos and atm yours are the only ones I’m watching.🥰
Thank you ever so much for watching. I wonder if you could use an editing programme or video player software to flip the videos? I appreciate your kind feedback xxx
My Mum told me when I was a child that I could choose to light up a room when I enter it, so that is what I try to do. No matter how dark I feel inside, I try to bring the light. If I can do that for just one person then I'm doing what I should (and thank you) xxx
Thank you once again for a wonderful tutorial and especially showing not everything is as difficult as it may look. Your tutorials are always easy to understand which I am grateful for. Xx
Thank you very much for watching. It's versatile and can be scaled down, but a lovely way to finish jewellery if you want a totally handcrafted piece xxx
Another amazing tutorial, such a strong chain perfect unisex design..thank you for inspiring designs and tutorials Jem! Stay safe, well and warm..❤️💎❤️
Thanks so much for your interesting and informative tutorials. I have enjoyed them and have learned a lot. You mentioned that your copper piece was hammered then "sealed". Would you tell us what you use to seal your copper? I have tried several different products, but the copper still oxidizes. Would you tell us what do you use? Thanks so much and I am looking forward to more tutorials.
Thank you ever so much for your kind comments. I really appreciate you making the time. I often use a product such as Renaissance wax to seal copper. It will keep it at the stage that I have taken it to, so, if I have oxidised the copper, then it will stay that kind of black, or if the copper is still bright pink when I use the wax, it will stay bright pink. Hope this helps, and again, thank you for watching xxx
Thank you so much I am super inspired by this video. Do you have any instruction available for the links with the bead in the center? I've subscribed, thanks again. 😊
Foarte frumos și foarte bun profesor! Minunat! ❤
multumesc mult pentru cuvintele tale amabile xxx
THANK YOU. I'm very interested in that tech. I've wanting something more secure for the Infinity and YOU got it.THANKS FOR SHARING!
Thank you so very much. I'm incredibly proud of this one, thank you for watching xxx
Thank you so very much. I'm incredibly proud of this one, thank you for watching xxx
Best infinity tutorial ever!!
That is such a lovely comment to read, thank you xxx
@@JemHawkes awe Ty! It made me a new subscriber!
thank you, thank you, thank you 😊
Bless you and thank you xxx
Awesome!
Thank you for watching :-) xxx
Pretty link chain. I am going to try making it.
I hope you enjoy the process and the chain xxx
I love this but I find things so much harder to make because I’m left handed. I pretty much have to reverse what I see. Lol
I do love your videos and atm yours are the only ones I’m watching.🥰
Thank you ever so much for watching. I wonder if you could use an editing programme or video player software to flip the videos? I appreciate your kind feedback xxx
@@JemHawkes I will look into that. Great idea thank you 🙏
I hope you can find something that makes life just a little simpler xxx
You are a very happy person. I thank you.
My Mum told me when I was a child that I could choose to light up a room when I enter it, so that is what I try to do. No matter how dark I feel inside, I try to bring the light. If I can do that for just one person then I'm doing what I should (and thank you) xxx
I love this. I'm going to use this method a lot. And by the way you're so dang cute and bubbly. Your always giving us smiles.
You're so kind thank you, I Hope you love making up the chain xxx
thanks Jem for this wonderful lesson. I forgot about the figure eight ♾️ connection. so much fun and yes very versatile.
Thank you ever so much for watching xxx
Love it 🤩🤩🤩💖💖
Thank you very much xxx
Love, love, love these!
Thank you very much for your kind comment xxx
quite interesting links ✨👏, thank u
Thank you very much for watching. I adore this chain, it's tough on the fingers in 1.5mm 14g but so worth it. Have a great day! Jem xxx
Thank you once again for a wonderful tutorial and especially showing not everything is as difficult as it may look. Your tutorials are always easy to understand which I am grateful for. Xx
Thank YOU Cissie for every single ray of light you shine xxx
Thank you! This is exactly what I’ve been looking for!
I'm so pleased that my design tutorial is useful, thanks for watching xxx
Always love your videos, you are an excellent teacher, thank you love
Thank you ever so much for your very kind and much appreciated feedback xxx
Hello Jem! Thank you for this demonstration. It is a great option when adding a chain extender to our creations.
Thank you very much for watching. It's versatile and can be scaled down, but a lovely way to finish jewellery if you want a totally handcrafted piece xxx
a new subscriber!
Thank you very much xxx
Thanks, I like this! I have a square plier and it works great for this!
That's great, thanks so much for watching xxx
great idea marking your tool the size of the bail making.
I'm Super forgetful otherwise ;-) xxx
@@JemHawkes lol me too.
Love, love, love it ! Love all your work!
You're very kind thank you ever so much xxx
Another amazing tutorial, such a strong chain perfect unisex design..thank you for inspiring designs and tutorials Jem! Stay safe, well and warm..❤️💎❤️
Thank you ever so much Karan, you take care and keep safe too xxx
Very nice! I love making my own chain and this looks nice and solid without being too bulky, love it
Thank you Amber, it is super strong even at an 18g (1mm) wire level, but so lovely to wear - happy creating xxx
THANK YOU! Can't wait to make this absolutely.
Hope you really enjoy it, thank you for watching xxx
Is there a video to make the bar section hun? That with this chain is beautiful
Hi and thanks for watching, the video can be found here: ruclips.net/video/gSVkU-uO38g/видео.html
Great video
Thank you very much xxx
Beautiful tutorial! I always want to know how the infinity chain was made. Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for watching hope you love my tutorial xxx
Thanks so much for your interesting and informative tutorials. I have enjoyed them and have learned a lot. You mentioned that your copper piece was hammered then "sealed". Would you tell us what you use to seal your copper? I have tried several different products, but the copper still oxidizes. Would you tell us what do you use? Thanks so much and I am looking forward to more tutorials.
Thank you ever so much for your kind comments. I really appreciate you making the time. I often use a product such as Renaissance wax to seal copper. It will keep it at the stage that I have taken it to, so, if I have oxidised the copper, then it will stay that kind of black, or if the copper is still bright pink when I use the wax, it will stay bright pink. Hope this helps, and again, thank you for watching xxx
Love it! Thanks!
So Happy you like it, thanks so much for watching xxx
Thank you so much I am super inspired by this video. Do you have any instruction available for the links with the bead in the center? I've subscribed, thanks again. 😊
Hi and thanks for watching, you can find all kinds of chain links here:
Jem Hawkes Chains: ruclips.net/p/PLf3lFtBQg9HoHo8e2ZLC9FM9ndkHbZb1z
Nice job! but when I hammer the wire, it doesn't shine anymore! why? thank you!
You're changing the surface of the metal when you Hammer it, it can be put into a tumbler to polish it, or used with a rotary polisher (eg, a dremel).