@@LesiaWard Hello! Me too! I love learning. Texas! Fantastic! A new friend from the great state of Texas. Where everything is not just big! But gorgeous too!
Very interesting and beautiful Carol. I just found you and very grateful. I have made a couple trees in the past. I'm going to be creating more. Inspired by your technique, quite different from mine. I didn't know how to do it, no instructions except for going by one that I saw. Thank you for sharing 😊
@@SonyaCrain Hello! And welcome! I’m glad you are here! I hope that you find my wire concepts interesting and a benefit to your wire twisting adventure! If you have questions just reach out. Thank you for your kind words Sonya!
@@clkmickey I twisted up a mini night before last, it wasn't in my possession for long.... hahaha I showed it to my friend and well, I guess you you know where it is now. I would send a pic, but not sure how to. 🙃 Yes, I started a second last night fingers feeling it this morning. You warned, I remember now from year's ago wrappin. I'm enjoying though. Thank you and for inspiring, teaching and sharing 😊 God Blessings OVERFLOWING ❣️ Good Day😊
@@SonyaCrain I bet that friend really appreciated your Tree and the work you put into it. Yup the fingers are going to hurt but you will build up callouses. I’m glad you are enjoying these videos. Thank you for your support. I love to share and teach, and being myself show all who are interested. I have a private FB PAGE CALLED Twisting Wire with friends You can have your wire tree photos approved on that page and share. I will get to see your work there along with other same minded artist. Best wishes on you twisting adventure.
Ive always wondered how the wire trees are twisted. Thank you for teaching me something new. Id love to try that but i only own a little bit of jewelry wire.
@@AithwenQuinn Hi, I’m so glad that maybe you might try. I wish you the best no matter where this might take you on your journey with wire. Thank you for your kind words.
@@sandybuchart6017 Hi Sandy! Thank you for your question. For the kind of trees I create, 95% of the time I start with 120 stands at 24 inches in length. I hope that helps.
Thank you for such a detailed and useful video. I can relate to your love for these coloured wires and what you can do. I have been crocheting it, have made a couple of crowns as well as earrings. I'm intrigued with your loops, will try them on a crown! Loved your video
Thank you for this video. Have you ever done olive trees. If you have please tell me where I can find it. If not would you ever consider doing an olive tree. Let me know where to find it. Thanks.
@@mistletoe3810 Hello!! Thank you for your question. I did create one olive tree years and year ago. But nothing recently. I do not have any videos one that one. Olive Trees, the old ones that grow are the ones I really like. The trunks are beautiful, thick and gnarly! I will put that on my list and share in the future. Thank you for your kind words! Best wishes on your twisting adventure.
Love learning new things
from Texas
@@LesiaWard
Hello! Me too! I love learning. Texas! Fantastic!
A new friend from the great state of Texas. Where everything is not just big! But gorgeous too!
Very interesting and beautiful Carol. I just found you and very grateful. I have made a couple trees in the past. I'm going to be creating more. Inspired by your technique, quite different from mine. I didn't know how to do it, no instructions except for going by one that I saw. Thank you for sharing 😊
@@SonyaCrain
Hello! And welcome! I’m glad you are here! I hope that you find my wire concepts interesting and a benefit to your wire twisting adventure! If you have questions just reach out.
Thank you for your kind words Sonya!
@@clkmickey I twisted up a mini night before last, it wasn't in my possession for long.... hahaha I showed it to my friend and well, I guess you you know where it is now. I would send a pic, but not sure how to. 🙃 Yes, I started a second last night fingers feeling it this morning. You warned, I remember now from year's ago wrappin. I'm enjoying though. Thank you and for inspiring, teaching and sharing 😊 God Blessings OVERFLOWING ❣️ Good Day😊
@@SonyaCrain
I bet that friend really appreciated your Tree and the work you put into it.
Yup the fingers are going to hurt but you will build up callouses. I’m glad you are enjoying these videos. Thank you for your support.
I love to share and teach, and being myself show all who are interested.
I have a private FB PAGE CALLED
Twisting Wire with friends
You can have your wire tree photos approved on that page and share. I will get to see your work there along with other same minded artist.
Best wishes on you twisting adventure.
Congratulations on 1k subscribers. Well, deserved x
Lynne, Thank you! it sure is a milestone for me. Thank you for your continued support of my videos!
congratulations on making it to 1ooo subscribers,
@@roberttaylor5072
Thank you so much.
Ive always wondered how the wire trees are twisted. Thank you for teaching me something new. Id love to try that but i only own a little bit of jewelry wire.
@@AithwenQuinn
Hi, I’m so glad that maybe you might try. I wish you the best no matter where this might take you on your journey with wire. Thank you for your kind words.
What length of wire do you start with ?
@@sandybuchart6017
Hi Sandy! Thank you for your question.
For the kind of trees I create, 95% of the time I start with 120 stands at 24 inches in length.
I hope that helps.
Thank you for such a detailed and useful video. I can relate to your love for these coloured wires and what you can do. I have been crocheting it, have made a couple of crowns as well as earrings. I'm intrigued with your loops, will try them on a crown! Loved your video
Robyn, Thank you for your kind words. I'm so glad that you might try the loop concept. Let me know how it goes.
Thank you for this video. Have you ever done olive trees. If you have please tell me where I can find it. If not would you ever consider doing an olive tree. Let me know where to find it. Thanks.
@@mistletoe3810
Hello!!
Thank you for your question. I did create one olive tree years and year ago. But nothing recently. I do not have any videos one that one. Olive Trees, the old ones that grow are the ones I really like. The trunks are beautiful, thick and gnarly! I will put that on my list and share in the future.
Thank you for your kind words! Best wishes on your twisting adventure.
where do you get your wire from
@@sondrafox172
Hi Sondra, I get my wire from parawire.com