This is my second or third time watching this video. I really appreciate being able to create metal beads. I make and donate stretch bracelets to a nearby, small elder care facility. So far no one has been injured but staff did express concerns re the potential of injury due to broken glass beads. I had been using small glass cube beads, those are quite strong. But to keep peace I will use bright, colorful wire for the next batch I create. I am ordering the handy tool today, wire is next and then I will be prepared. I don't think stretch elastic will be wise for this technique, the wire might be too aggressive. I will do a test piece first and wear it a few days. Thank you Von for such a terrific design and sharing it with us!
I love wire beads but I confess I use a cooling gizmo that has different size coiling mandrels. I have seen you twirl the wire in the air but I don't trust myself enough to try that😂. LOVE, LOVE, LOVE your videos. THANK YOU for not having background music and for sharing your knowledge with the rest of us❤❤
Thank you SO much for a fantastic tutorial. You explain things really well, and it's easy to follow. You're a brilliant teacher. I love what you do and will definitely try this for sure. Thank you for sharing it with us. Take care, xx
Oh my goodness! I really enjoyed this tutorial and made a bunch of beads. Haven't decided what to do yet but these are so fun! Thanks for all the tutorials. I love them!. XOXO
The beads are so cute! I didn’t even think about coiled beads! I’m out of wire already but when our finances get a bit better I’m sooo going to try this! Thank you for the tutorial!
You had a great tutorial, thank you. I have a suggestion for holding a spool steady as you work off of it. You might try using a 6 or 8 inch bar clamp on your table edge, clamped so the bar stands up. the bar part of the clamp should be small enough to hold your parawire spools just fine. Hope that helps.
I have dismissed coiling wire because it is overdone and bulky. But I really like these. You have made a great sized coil bead. I would make and use these.
I have been making these for a long time now and have learned so much from you. Thank you! When putting the links together to make a necklace, etc. you don’t turn the ends in so they don’t catch on clothing or scratch your skin? ❤
I am so glad to be helpful to you! I check for pokey bits and make my ends as neat as I can. Strategic positioning is not a bad idea, but I personally haven't found it necessary
👏👏👏👏👏🫶 THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS LOVELY ORGANIZED TUTORIAL. YOU HAVE GIVEN ME AN IDEA FOR MY BEADING JEWELRY PROJECTS. I WANT TO TRY USING THE PINK, PURPLE, AND BLUE COLORED 22 AND 24 GAUGE WRAPING WIRES. THOSE WORK TO RIGHT? ❤❤❤
Hello, Robin! We haven't shipped yet; you will get an email with tracking information when we do. I am so sorry for the delay! Please send us an email if we can be helpful to you!
I would watch your videos even if I didn't do wire just because you have the most beautiful soothing voice! Thank you for sharing YOU!
This is my second or third time watching this video. I really appreciate being able to create metal beads. I make and donate stretch bracelets to a nearby, small elder care facility. So far no one has been injured but staff did express concerns re the potential of injury due to broken glass beads. I had been using small glass cube beads, those are quite strong. But to keep peace I will use bright, colorful wire for the next batch I create. I am ordering the handy tool today, wire is next and then I will be prepared. I don't think stretch elastic will be wise for this technique, the wire might be too aggressive. I will do a test piece first and wear it a few days. Thank you Von for such a terrific design and sharing it with us!
I love all of your ideas!!
Hardest I love your work and beautiful
I'm gonna have to try this. It's pretty awesome.
LOVE LOVE LOVE THEM, THANK YOU. Have a great weekend everyone
I love wire beads but I confess I use a cooling gizmo that has different size coiling mandrels. I have seen you twirl the wire in the air but I don't trust myself enough to try that😂. LOVE, LOVE, LOVE your videos. THANK YOU for not having background music and for sharing your knowledge with the rest of us❤❤
I just loved this video ! I was stuck to my screen the entire time. I can't wait to try it !
Awesome tutorial! Here we go again, creating more mess LOL
I’m late but good to see ya all!
Love your work and your detailed tutorials. This is a fabulous idea, looks super cool. Thank you for sharing, so very much appreciated.
Love these. So cool.
merci beaucoup!!!!! c'est top comme vidéo et vos idées sont super!
Love these! Very much a unisex bead which is great for my style! Trying these this week.
Thanks for sharing Yvonne😊🇯🇲
Thank you so much for sharing.
Thank you ☺️ Yvonne 🤟🏻❤️💋
Any time, Tish!
What a cool idea! I never stop being amazed at all the creative things you come up with!
Wow, thank you! :-)
Great beads thanks
Thanks Yvonne! These are really cute beads!!!💕🧜♀️
Thank you SO much for a fantastic tutorial. You explain things really well, and it's easy to follow. You're a brilliant teacher. I love what you do and will definitely try this for sure. Thank you for sharing it with us. Take care, xx
Oh my goodness! I really enjoyed this tutorial and made a bunch of beads. Haven't decided what to do yet but these are so fun! Thanks for all the tutorials. I love them!. XOXO
The beads are so cute! I didn’t even think about coiled beads! I’m out of wire already but when our finances get a bit better I’m sooo going to try this! Thank you for the tutorial!
You had a great tutorial, thank you. I have a suggestion for holding a spool steady as you work off of it. You might try using a 6 or 8 inch bar clamp on your table edge, clamped so the bar stands up. the bar part of the clamp should be small enough to hold your parawire spools just fine. Hope that helps.
Thats a really great tip, thank you Elaine!
Great video. Informative and they look very cool!
Thank you!
So had a REALLY awesome idea when I was watching this. What if you used 2 core wires and wrapped them then turned it into a bead????
That is such a good idea!
Very helpful thank you by the way HANDMADE NOT HOMEMADE 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩💖💖
Great tutorial, Von!
I love these! Getting started on some now!!
Great Idea! Thank you.
Mui bonito y bien explicado ....
Great video. I love coils!
I’m going to make these for my shop!
I have dismissed coiling wire because it is overdone and bulky. But I really like these. You have made a great sized coil bead. I would make and use these.
love these!!
Beautiful work, as always ;)
I have been making these for a long time now and have learned so much from you. Thank you! When putting the links together to make a necklace, etc. you don’t turn the ends in so they don’t catch on clothing or scratch your skin? ❤
I am so glad to be helpful to you! I check for pokey bits and make my ends as neat as I can. Strategic positioning is not a bad idea, but I personally haven't found it necessary
I'm going to use my homemade beads to decorate dreamcatchers
👏👏👏👏👏🫶 THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS LOVELY ORGANIZED TUTORIAL. YOU HAVE GIVEN ME AN IDEA FOR MY BEADING JEWELRY PROJECTS. I WANT TO TRY USING THE PINK, PURPLE, AND BLUE COLORED 22 AND 24 GAUGE WRAPING WIRES. THOSE WORK TO RIGHT? ❤❤❤
Beautiful ❤️🇩🇰
well done nice : )
❤️❤️❤️
Love this... Have you sent my order yet ??
Hello, Robin! We haven't shipped yet; you will get an email with tracking information when we do. I am so sorry for the delay! Please send us an email if we can be helpful to you!
Very good and artistic, by davejewelrynightrider
I guess "smushed in" is the technical term 😂
Hi!
Hello
#@(&%#(, I am so late, but happy to lurk until the end
Hey, anyone else get a red Microsoft warning "reported unsafe" screen when they clicked on the link in their email?
thanks ,, for this video ..❤🩹❤🩹