We know. Your last sentence, 5 flower earrings, you meant 5 leaf. 🤣🤣🤣💕💕💕💕. I love this video. You show the advantages of using the right plier when you clamp those points down, huh? NICE!!! 💕💕💕💕💕. This pattern I believe I can do! 🙏🙏🙏🙏🤣🤣🤣 Thanks! 👍👍👍
I've watched (probably far to many lol) tutorials an I'd just like to complement you on yours, it was very easy to follow an I hope you continue to make and share more of them, thanx
I love this tutorial and the finished product! I haven't quite mastered them yet (my petals need a little more work) but In my opinion, these are much easier to make using square wire.
I would also like to say that your tutorials are very clear and informational, as I have just started working with wire. Maybe you could explain wire gauge and appropriate applications for them.
Hi, she told everyone, she's using dead soft. I've made at least 1,00 of these for the 7th grade I teach, all the girls just love them. The only thing, I'd never used dead soft, I always use half hard s silver wire, then make a smaller flower to attach onto the larger one, so pretty....... Good luck with your wire jewelry making. I just wish I had more time, I love making everything by hand, meaning jump rings earring wires and more, so much fun. I know I talk a lot, always do, when excited about something:)
Great video. Very informative and easy to follow. One of the best I have seen. I've been making jewelry for several years and have watched tons of videos, you explain everything you are doing and why and I appreciate that. Keep up the good work!
I'm new to this as well and my brain keeps running and running with new Ideas that you wont even imagine the thangs that I came up with. Except you Ideas ;)))) keep up the the good work.
Hi Jocelyn D. i just wanted to say i LOVE your videos and i was wondering if i could give a pear of these earrings to my family for Christmas????? I had so little time so I'm asking now if i can use these for that purpose. Thank you so much for sharing your ideas with everyone! You should make earrings for stores all around the world! You are an AMARZING earring maker ^.^ I Love your vidoes so much! Thank you so much for sharing all of these ideas!
Hi thank you for the great, easy to follow tutorial! I looked for part 2, for the 6-petal and could not find it anywhere. Is there anyway you or someone else could provide the link? Thanks so much!
Yes, if you've never touched wire working before, I'd recommend mastering a few simpler projects like these first: ruclips.net/video/rYmvfYbHrVg/видео.html ruclips.net/video/UdZjTuFpvCw/видео.html ruclips.net/video/5Ve_LfBR6N4/видео.html Or if you really want to make this one, try doing it larger and just making one as a pendant, so you don't have to worry as much about symmetry :)
I've actually done two different videos on how to antique wire, maybe you'd find them helpful! Here's one with liver of sulfur: ruclips.net/video/WSnZCYyCCa4/видео.html and here's a different method: ruclips.net/video/p6B6Qp3CKPk/видео.html I hope that helps :)
Hi Kimberly! To view the description section on a computer, you'll need to first *not* be in full screen mode, then if you look below the video you should see something that says "show more." Just click on that, and it will expand the description section for you. On a smartphone, (again, not in full screen mode) there will be a little gray arrow/triangle just to the upper right of the video title; you'll need to click on that, then scroll down to find the description section.
Hi! Can you please tell me what the brand are your round nose pliers with the glitter in the handle? I see those everywhere but can't seem to figure out what brand they are?
When you first start, have plenty of wire, and start bending about three or four inches from one end. Your petals will be a third to a half that length, center to tip. When you have the number of petals, minus one, that you want, cut the wire even with your first end.
It's always a trade-off between ease of working with the wire, and end-product durability :) I personally feel like 24 gauge would be a little too fragile for my earrings, but maybe it would work well for you! Thanks so much for the kind words
Great looking flowers...but in real life, the wire breaks when it is folded, crimped -then partially reopened...etc. Has anyone else actually tried this??
***** They are great looking flowers - "..in real life", I meant when I followed your directions - and I certainly didn't mean to be offensive. I only use Argentium silver from Rio (20ga.d.s. as you stated)
Sounds like it either wasnt dead soft, or that it was worked too much. Even pure copper will get brittle and break when bent more than it can take. First time I tried these, I used what I had..cheap brass wire that was probably half hard. And yep, it broke. Repeatedly, until I got frustrated and bought the right wire...dead soft, from a reputable supplier. Keep trying...looking at the date on your post, sure hope you got it before now!😁
You are a very good teacher please teach some more floxwes
We know. Your last sentence, 5 flower earrings, you meant 5 leaf. 🤣🤣🤣💕💕💕💕. I love this video. You show the advantages of using the right plier when you clamp those points down, huh? NICE!!! 💕💕💕💕💕. This pattern I believe I can do! 🙏🙏🙏🙏🤣🤣🤣 Thanks! 👍👍👍
As a beginner, your tutorials are so easy to follow! Watch, pause, do, watch, they are just that easy. I hope more are in the design phase! Thank you!
Those earrings are amazing!! I'm going to give them a try and make a necklace. This tutorial is awesome ❤︎
Clear,calm,precise,and organised.Great vid.Thanks for sharing
Thanks so much!
I've watched (probably far to many lol) tutorials an I'd just like to complement you on yours, it was very easy to follow an I hope you continue to make and share more of them, thanx
Lovely design nice sharing dear friend ❤️❤️
I love this tutorial and the finished product! I haven't quite mastered them yet (my petals need a little more work) but In my opinion, these are much easier to make using square wire.
Awesome Diy . Loved it a lot .Thankyou so much .God bless. Tkcare.
The best tutorial ive found yet your camera view was fine I didnt see any promblems with it not focuasing.thanks dor sharing
***** I know how that is but your video is great
You had me til the near end. I would've wrapped that last loop too. I prefer the locked down loops.
I love your easy to understand tutorials, you are an excellent teacher Jocelyn, thank you.
Such a simple design, yet so pretty!
Thanks, Terry!
I would also like to say that your tutorials are very clear and informational, as I have just started working with wire. Maybe you could explain wire gauge and appropriate applications for them.
Hi, she told everyone, she's using dead soft. I've made at least 1,00 of these for the 7th grade I teach, all the girls just love them. The only thing, I'd never used dead soft, I always use half hard s silver wire, then make a smaller flower to attach onto the larger one, so pretty....... Good luck with your wire jewelry making. I just wish I had more time, I love making everything by hand, meaning jump rings earring wires and more, so much fun. I know I talk a lot, always do, when excited about something:)
Great video. Very informative and easy to follow. One of the best I have seen. I've been making jewelry for several years and have watched tons of videos, you explain everything you are doing and why and I appreciate that. Keep up the good work!
I'm new to this as well and my brain keeps running and running with new Ideas that you wont even imagine the thangs that I came up with. Except you Ideas ;)))) keep up the the good work.
Thanks for such detailed tutorials. You are a great teacher.
I've really liked your video's and finally found more of them.
Loved the tut!! Started working with wire only recently. Am definitely going to try this. Thanks
This is a very helpful tutorial! All your videos are. Thank you
THAT IS SO COOL!
So cute! You make it look easy. I'm new to jewelry making and would love to try this!
These are sweet. It's a great video, and gets the job done. I really enjoyed it.
These are really great! Thank you for sharing ✌️❤️
Great video, beautiful design! Thanks so much!
Very beautiful and very professional💕👍😊
Thank you so much!
#That's beautiful you made it so simple for new learners 💫♥️
I love this video! Your tutorial was perfect! I went along with your video nice and easy👍 ty
Wow very beautiful job, and very beautiful tutorial!!! Very Compliments!!
Wow beautiful
Thank you so much!
Nice tutorial ... easy to follow! Can't wait to try!
Thank you very much! Great job. My mom ask me to make some flower earring and your video help me for 200%.
Good luck and wait for new videos
Real pretty thank you for sharing!!! Liz x
This is so awesome! Thank you!
Good work well done sis
These are so beautifulllll
This is beautiful!
It’s so pretty, it is curious you thumb is identical mine, is rare.
Thank you, I found the supplies :)
Can you also share how to make the top part of the earrings which goes into your ear ??
Really pretty and sweet TFS!
Great tutorial. Thank you for the effort.
So adorable.. I am just getting into jewelry making.. These are really cute~
Do you have any holly leaf patterns?
WHEN YOU DO THE FIRST BEND WITH THE WIRE HOW LONG IS THE WIRE
Very nice!
Me encanta! Eres maravillosa !
Gracias por existir !
Aw, thank you so much ^_^
Bjr est il possible de savoir la grosseur du fil svp merci
These are beautiful. I can't wait to try this myself. You are wonderful
Hi Jocelyn D. i just wanted to say i LOVE your videos and i was wondering if i could give a pear of these earrings to my family for Christmas????? I had so little time so I'm asking now if i can use these for that purpose. Thank you so much for sharing your ideas with everyone! You should make earrings for stores all around the world! You are an AMARZING earring maker ^.^ I Love your vidoes so much! Thank you so much for sharing all of these ideas!
Thank you, so much!!!! 😄😄😄😄
Hi thank you for the great, easy to follow tutorial! I looked for part 2, for the 6-petal and could not find it anywhere. Is there anyway you or someone else could provide the link? Thanks so much!
Super 💖
grat tutorial! love these earrings : )
Excellent
So nice ❤️🌹Thank you so much😘
May I ask what pointed pliers are you using ? , thank you
muy bonitos. beautitful
Can you tell me the exact chain nose pliers your using?
I just started making earrings today and tried this tutorial. Mine look pretty mangey. I would recommend people try a couple of easier ones first.
Yes, if you've never touched wire working before, I'd recommend mastering a few simpler projects like these first: ruclips.net/video/rYmvfYbHrVg/видео.html ruclips.net/video/UdZjTuFpvCw/видео.html ruclips.net/video/5Ve_LfBR6N4/видео.html Or if you really want to make this one, try doing it larger and just making one as a pendant, so you don't have to worry as much about symmetry :)
Hola, me gustaría saber qué significa alambre muerto? 😬 Perdón por mi ignorancia
Kool i like your work
I am looking for the antique color
I've actually done two different videos on how to antique wire, maybe you'd find them helpful! Here's one with liver of sulfur: ruclips.net/video/WSnZCYyCCa4/видео.html and here's a different method: ruclips.net/video/p6B6Qp3CKPk/видео.html I hope that helps :)
Love love love ❤️
excellent
I can used Aluminum soft wire?
To make this earrings?
Salam tob llah yfrhak ahbiba raw3a
hi Jocelyn, would you consider it OK to use half-hard wire for this project instead? thx
Great tutorial. Are you using flat or round wire?
Can you make crosses
I've done two cross tutorials so far: ruclips.net/video/6AuQt282KSw/видео.html and ruclips.net/video/Kzhgfvl4HHc/видео.html
Supplies are in the description below? What do I click, thanks
Hi Kimberly! To view the description section on a computer, you'll need to first *not* be in full screen mode, then if you look below the video you should see something that says "show more." Just click on that, and it will expand the description section for you. On a smartphone, (again, not in full screen mode) there will be a little gray arrow/triangle just to the upper right of the video title; you'll need to click on that, then scroll down to find the description section.
Bonjour jocelyn D. et merci pour votre beau travail. pourez vous s'il vous plaît indiquer où me proccurer les mêmes outils que vous . merci d'avance
That is vary cool
were do you get dead soft wire?
I buy my wire from RioGrande.com
Was wondering where you purchase your wiring?
RioGrande.com
It looks easy and beautiful, but it's hard to make, how long did it take ma'am for u to become expert in creating such beautiful earrings.
Great! Thank you ♡
Hi! Can you please tell me what the brand are your round nose pliers with the glitter in the handle? I see those everywhere but can't seem to figure out what brand they are?
Check Michaels, its where I got mine...
love this video, and what kind of camera did you use?
I did this twice now and 5.5 inches isnt long enough to make the four points and two longer on each side please lmk the proper measurements thanks
Melissa Kowal you probably made the petals too big.
I'm glad you said this. I am a beginner and even measured the bends.
When you first start, have plenty of wire, and start bending about three or four inches from one end. Your petals will be a third to a half that length, center to tip.
When you have the number of petals, minus one, that you want, cut the wire even with your first end.
Nice video but mine looked nothing like that. I'll keep trying...
Where did you get your chai nose pliers? I've went to my local craft stores and never seen them there.
+Jocelyn D. Ohh ok what's the brand?
Am buy my in Wal-Mart.. And in eBay my other plyer!
Very nice! What kind of wire are you using? Sterling silver filled..sterling silver? I'm new to this. Thank you!
Thank you! I watched it again and you had said it was filled...lol. Lovely earrings. Where do you buy your wires from?
Would 24 guage wire be as good, certainly easier to bend, right? Love your work, been watching many months 💕
It's always a trade-off between ease of working with the wire, and end-product durability :) I personally feel like 24 gauge would be a little too fragile for my earrings, but maybe it would work well for you! Thanks so much for the kind words
Can you help me
Beautiful work !!!
amazing
Amazing ideas! Thank you.
Is this round, half round or square wire?
Cheers!
It is round :)
When you start by bending that wire down about an inch, I'd prefer to hold a ruler up and show it's actual length.
sublime
Puoi tradurre in italiano?
A me piacciono molto
Awesome ;)
ok thank you
É FÁCIL
beleza meu like
got anything for St. Patrick's Day?
I sure do! Hot off the press: ruclips.net/video/PRqZGqa4C7s/видео.html
wow
Easy....
Great looking flowers...but in real life, the wire breaks when it is folded, crimped -then partially reopened...etc.
Has anyone else actually tried this??
Real life?? She is making it on the video! Don't buy such cheap wire if it breaks on you.
***** They are great looking flowers - "..in real life", I meant when I followed your directions - and I certainly didn't mean to be offensive. I only use Argentium silver from Rio (20ga.d.s. as you stated)
Sounds like it either wasnt dead soft, or that it was worked too much. Even pure copper will get brittle and break when bent more than it can take.
First time I tried these, I used what I had..cheap brass wire that was probably half hard. And yep, it broke. Repeatedly, until I got frustrated and bought the right wire...dead soft, from a reputable supplier.
Keep trying...looking at the date on your post, sure hope you got it before now!😁