Wire Wrapped Ring Tutorial | Easy Jewellery Making
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
- Learn how to make a lovely wire wrapped ring in our easy to follow tutorial video! 🌷
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Items used: 1.5 Meters of 0.8mm Wire - use Non Tarnish Silver Plated, Gunmetal or Copper wire, Large 14mm Bead, Ring Mandrel, Side Cutters.
Get all your supplies from our website at www.spoiltrottenbeads.co.uk
You voice is very clear and pleasant. One of the best voices to give any instructions or lessons. Very nice
Love Love them awesome tutorial thank you so much for sharing and teaching us, love your video's and news letter... Liz x 🇨🇦
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Knuckle dusters..very goid analogy. Great video.
Thank you very much.
Very pretty and simple steps to follow.
God bless you
You are welcome 😊
Sheer delight to watch this video. Clear speaking voice, I didn't need to use subtitles. All instructions ON camera and so very clear. Not only that but a gorgeous looking ring which I shall def be trying just as soon as my mandrel arrives. Thank you very much!
Love ring making wonderful job
This was one of the best videos I've seen for wire wrapping beads. I like the amount of wire nesting around the bead you use too.
Beautiful ring❤️💍
LOVE these rings!!
Even if I learn nothing from this, I could listen to your accent all day!! But I did learn some so win win!
I love the video. "you can adorn your hand with serious knuckle dusters and no one will meet you in an alley." 🤣 Best line ever, nearly wet my pants!!! Seriously, I believe I will have a go at this.
Knuckle Dusters... LOL - I'm about to some of these rings now. Thanks for sharing. Love it.
Wow! that was quick. I am new to the jewelry bead making but I could do this to start off with this in my new adventure in ring making. Thanks so much. :)
Thank you an excellent tutorial, these are great for large beads. One suggestion I found if I "file" down the cut wire at the end then tuck it it feels very smooth. I just discovered that last night. I can't wait to try this look.
Great tutorial!! Thank you!
Hi I notice the ring you wearing has covered the hole of the ceramic bead,whereas the one you made hasn't.What tool did you use to adjust the wire to cover the hole of ceramic bead. Many thanks.
New subscriber, Thanks so much for sharing this fun video. I have wanted to try this, you make it look so easy. I make polymer clay beads, this would work great for using up left over polymer clay beads. Thanks so much for sharing your video with all of us.
Love them! Great tutorial! Thank you so much for sharing!
thanks, they are beautiful
I'm inspired! Thank you! 💍
BEAUTIFUL rings!!! And I never laughed harder than your statement at the end of the dark alley! Hahaha great tutorial! Thanks for sharing!!! Hugs
Absolutely brilliant!!!! Inspiring
Very nice!! Thank you.
Love The rings! Thank u I am going to try making some rings!
Absolutely love!
Great tutorial! I'm trying this later. Thanks for sharing!
Mahalo from Hawaii. Like the larger beads and heavier guage wire that you use.
Wow this video is priceless!!!!! What gage wire is that? I know what you had said but what does it translate to? Thank you so much!!!!!
Thank you for sharing, great tutorial! I love the clarity with the close-ups everything is so sharp and detailed.
I love these. Thank you so much for sharing! 💕💕💕
Great video thank you! I have a question for you...Do you have a suggestion for how to wrap stones without holes for this similar style of wire wrapped rings?
I don't like seeing the holes in the beads at the sides ... is there any way around that?
Really lovely!
Hands down the BEST wire wrap tutorial I have seen! Thank you so much for sharing. How much would you sell that ring for at a craft fair?
Thank you for sharing, great tutorial!
Perfect! Thanks for the awesome vid!
I love it!
Just the right tutorial. I adore the look this wrapping gives! I noticed you don't hammer to harden/strengthen, I presume because gauge of wire is thick enough to hold the shape? Tfs this, visual learning makes such a difference. C.....
Brilliant video ! Thank you
Lovely!!!
Thank you so much for this great video...I am off to make myself a whole bunch of these!!!!! :)
wonderful tutorial!!
Very nice, thank you
love your video,you make things easy to understand,what other gage wire could you use? i would love to give this a try
Love these!!! Thank you so much :)
That is an amazing tutorial! And I've just noticed it's from Spoilt Rotten Beads! In the UK!
do you coat your rings from changing colors? or just clean when they do start to change in color?
Great tutorial!
+Jeanette Durant Thank you!
Thank you for sharing 👍😊
Lovely.
Hi,
This is a great tutorial, could you please tell me how thick these beads are? thank you
Tylove the rings
Great video. How long of wire u use to make the ring
Great tutorial! Do you have one for the multiple bead rings you have on the side of your bead pot?
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How much wire should we use? I do not know what a 'ring span' is. Thanks! 😊. Great tutorial! Inspiring me to give it a try!
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Sorry for the late reply - I've been on my holidays!
You'll need around 1 meter of wire - we call it a "wingspan" which is the length across when both of your arms are outstretched.
Best wishes
Juliet
OH!!!! Okay!! Thank you! I actually made a few of these using your beads and they are so pretty and easy! Thank you for the great tutorial and inspiration!
+Spoilt Rotten Beads Is that like three Kingsfoot? Which King??? Common, get real. It's 2015.
+DRSulik Hi there, she says Wing Span - not Kingsfoot! A "wing span" is one outstretched arm length of wire...
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What type of beads and where can you find
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Beautiful rings, is it possible to do this with rectangular shaped beads?
+Hafizah Sazalee Yes you can Hafizhah - it works with all shapes!
+Spoilt Rotten Beads awesome! Will try it out. Thank you for this tutorial, have a lot of leftover stones
What size coin bead are you using? I have 12mm and 14mm, but they seem smaller than your ring. Thanks.
Stephanie Sharp We were using the big 15mm ceramic beads on this page www.spoiltrottenbeads.co.uk/clearance!-b168496.html
Best wishes
Juliet
Thank you. I ordered some of your gorgeous beads (and bracelet kits, too)! Can't wait to make these rings!
I love the bead you use in this video and I heard you say it could be bought in your store. I looked through the store but can't find it without specifics. Can you tell me exactly what the bead is called so I can order some?
Thanks,
Paula Campbell
P.S. Loved your video!!
Paula Campbell Hi Paula,
Sorry for the late reply but I've been on holiday - you'll find the beads we used in these pretty rings here www.spoiltrottenbeads.co.uk/clearance!-b168496.html
They are the 15mm porcelain beads and they're just 20p each right now!
Best wishes
Juliet
Thanks so much!
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I've made several of these little beauties, but I have no idea what to price them for... 😕 Might I be so bold to ask, what do you charge? Thanks in advance!
Hi, it is a great tutorial. I am looking for half round or the same-- coin types of beads. I love those. Can you advise from where can I order them to Europe?
+Gabriella Laki Hi Gabriella, we ship to Europe and have these beads on our website www.spoiltrottenbeads.co.uk you'll find them if you pop Porcelain into the search bar on our website. Best wishes Juliet
+Spoilt Rotten Beads
Hi Juliet, Thank you for your reply. I did register on the web-site and placed my order. Best regards, gabriella
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I love this! Unfortunately I can't make out the wire size?
Ms .ReneS Hiya, the wire size is 0.8mm or 0.9mm - both work really well in this design. Best wishes & happy beading Juliet
Thank you I can wait to make this! What stone are you wearing in your ring? It's beautiful!
Ms .ReneS Hiya Jo is wearing one of these chunky china beads in her ring www.spoiltrottenbeads.co.uk/15mm-Porcelain-Saucer-Bead---Peacock-Blue-p172091.html Best wishes Julietx
Ms .ReneS
Thanks for asking this, I was thinking the same thing. lol
Hi, where can you get these sized beads? I'm struggling to find any this big. I'm in the UK but I have been looking online too. Any ideas? thanks
+adrian cronin Hi Adrian we have a few left in our shop over at Spoilt Rotten Beads (we're in the UK) - If you type Porcelain into the search bar in our website they'll come up - we do mail order and only charge £1.25 for p&p or it's free when you spend £30. Best wishes Juliet
Hi. Love this tutorial but what is a ringspan?
Carmel Mulligan I think she is saying "wingspan."
Thank you Cynthia, that makes sense!
Iwould also like to know the length of wire required - what is a ringspan?
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Yes, I'd like to know what a ring span is being a newbie to jewellery making. I am unsure whether to cut 1.5m (60 inches) of wire as I only have 1.75m that I received from Spoilt Rotten?? It seems an awful lot of wire to the untrained eye.
Where can I find beads like these???
Nice
Thanks
Q. Cut a double wing-span of wire? How long is that :\
P.S. How do we determine wire length requirements when crafting rings?
Holy moly did she said Double Wing spand of wire that's an awful lot Wings band is from the tip of your fingers to the other tip of your fingers hold your arms out to your sides like you're going to do jumping jacks and measure from one fingertip across your chest to the other finger tip. making wire wrapped rings I have never used more than I want to say 20 in and that's alot unless you're going to wrap it around your finger 4-5 times and around the bead half a dozen times still a double wingspan is an awful lot of wire. You just have to practice try to find some cheaper wire and practice with that first Walmart has wire in the $1 bin by the jewelry supplies
What do you charge for them?
Hi Treyce - the rings cost a very small amount to make - definitely less than £1 per ring!
Lovely
Great tutorial! But where would you get 1 meter of non tarnish wire for less than 1 £?
+OrangeTabbyCat Hiya - you'll find lots of lovely non tarnish wire for less than £1 per meter on our website right here www.spoiltrottenbeads.co.uk/jewellery-making-tools-&-supplies/wire-for-jewellery-making/non-tarnish-silver-plated-wire-b275534.html Happy Beading! Juliet
Wow! Looks great! Do you ship to Germany?
One more question. So far I've watched. Lot of US tutorials. You don't happen to have the gauge numbers too?
+OrangeTabbyCat Hiya - yes we do ship to Germany, our shipping cost for Europe is £4.95. Best wishes
Juliet
+OrangeTabbyCat You'll find AWG conversions right here www.spoiltrottenbeads.co.uk/jewellery-making-tools-&-supplies/wire-for-jewellery-making/non-tarnish-silver-plated-wire-b275534.html
where do i find the 14mm stone used in your tutorial
I'm afraid that we don't have these any more
bravissima
I love these!! now I can make my own and not pay so much for them!
+gloomyharlow So glad you enjoyed the tutorial!
Where can you get a silver wire that doesnt change color? That wire is also very big
I believe it's called non-tarnish wire. You can get 15yds of 20g wire it on ebay for ~$7. From another video I watched, 20g wire is the minimum thickness or else the ring will just squish when you wear it.
How much wire are you using? All I heard was "use a double wing span?" How much is that?
But you can make it larger
get a cheap gemstone off ebay like amethyst for a few bucks and use that instead
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knuckle dusters XD
Love yer work..however.. the sound is really lowwwww can't hear ya :)
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I cannot hear your voice.