Make this Beautiful Two-Stone Wand Pendant with Marquise and Faceted Stones- Wire Wrapping Tutorial!
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- Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
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CHAPTERS
Intro: 00:00 - 00:27
Tools and Materials: 00:28 - 00:59
Creating the Frame: 01:00 - 04:37
Weave the Back & Setting Main Stone: 04:38 - 07:30
Setting the Faceted Stone: 07:31 - 10:11
Weaving the Bail: 10:12 - 13:05
Creating the Accents: 13:06 - 18:00
The Finished Piece: 18:01 - 18:54
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In this tutorial, you'll learn how to set 2 stones using a focal stone in a marquise or inverted teardrop shape and a faceted stone or round cabochon.
If you're an advanced beginner or intermediate jewelry maker, this is a great tutorial to start with in getting familiar with setting multiple stones.
So, let's get started!
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Materials:
5 segments of 20 gauge square wire - [To determine the length needed, measure the distance around the stone and then add about 6-8 inches to that measurement]
A marquise or teardrop shaped cab
A 6-8mm faceted stone or round cabochon
About 6 inches of 20-21 gauge 1/2 round wire
And 28 gauge wire for weaving
Tools:
Chain Nose Pliers
Round Nose Pliers
Flush Cutters
Ruler
Flat Nose Pliers (Not necessary, but recommended).
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Where I get some of my beads and materials:
www.firemountaingems.com
Where I get my wire:
www.riogrande.com
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This Piece you Designed Looks So Awesome, it’s Beautiful, a really Wonderful Wire Jewellery Weaving & Wrapping Tutorial, so great, Its inspiring Really I Loved it so much. Thank you for making this Video and for sharing your skills, it’s just delightful to watch, I’m a fan, you’ve won me over with this tutorial, it’s my first time watching you, and I think your great, I subscribed after watching this Tutorial. Laura in England uk
Thanks so much for your sweet comment, Laura! I'm happy to hear that you enjoyed the tutorial! Hello from Oregon, USA! :)
@@ellieshandcrafted Thank you for sharing your Lovely Jewelry works and making a contribution, to others who are also wanting to improve their own wire Jewelry skills, i've been making wire jewelry for 5 or 6 years now, but there are still areas that i have not done yet, so I still think of myself as very much a beginner, as there are too many techniques, for me to cover them all, but Iam really greatfull to youtube and people like your self, otherwise how could I of improved so much after only 20 lessons in person, its all thanks to wonderful youtube wire jewelery makers. You are making a difference. your subscriber in Uk Laura Aqui.
Very beautiful. You explain so well all the steps in the making, I want to try it out! Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge.
I’m so glad to hear that! I’m happy to share and I hope you enjoy making your own piece! 🥰
It's sooooo pretty. What an amazing job. I want to wire wrap like you when I grow up! Simple elegance, I love it!
Aww, thank you!
Beautifully done🥰 thank you for sharing your work with us🧡
Thanks so much! I'm happy to share!
Beautiful pendant, love stones, design, thank You ☺️
Thanks so much! I'm glad you like them!
Thank you so much for the tutorial dear Elizabeth... Can I use round wire for this design..?
You're very welcome! You can, however, it is harder to do which is why I recommend using square wire. :)
Ok.. I will give it a try then... Thank you so much ❤️❤️
@@noviepratiwi74 You're welcome! Best of luck!
I have a question it might sound crazy, but in the beginning you say, we need 5/20 gauge square, and in the description, but if I’m not mistaken, you only used four in the video I had to go to watch the whole thing and then go back because I didn’t know if my eyes are playing tricks on me so for right?
I think you’re right. I may have just used 4 wires.. 😅 However, you can use 5 depending on how thick the stones are, otherwise,using 4 wires is fine, too. ☺️