Let me show you how to create this lovely copper wirework heart pendant, a perfect gift for a loved one! For more hints, tips and projects, visit www.createwithcopper.co.uk
For me this is still the most attractive,most delicate piece in that part of your collection that I have seen to date. Starting with those perfect curves and effortlessly creating the two lobes of the heart like an enchantress weaving a spell and the wire flows out of your fingertips like magic and then comes the "tangle" and its "OMG she has gone wrong and the wires are everywhere" and then suddenly its all just fine again and everything is perfectly balanced chaos.And I am going to keep looking to see how you manage to combine the art of Japanese flower arranging and metalwork.
Thank you! I love this piece too. I had the idea, but wasn't sure if the two styles would work or just fight with each other. I love the description 'perfectly balanced chaos'! I'll be using that again!
Oh wow in comments of the last video you gave this link saying it was your very first heart. This is my favorite! 🤗❤😍 Heart be still. This winding will be my unwinding today ☺️ Can't go hiking and not working yet so this will save what fingernails I have left. Thank you for your Wonderful tutorials! You're an excellent teacher too.
Lovely! and it turned out pretty good on the first attempt, though I was confused as to how exactly the weave was done, it turned out different to yours and not as well spaced out. though after watching a second time it was clearer.....thank you!
Excellent! Weaving around curves takes a bit of practice, and it's impossible to give you exact wrap numbers as it depends on each individual curve and how far apart the frame wires are. Buy I'm so happy you like the design and are satisfied with the result!
Niña bella, que hermoso trabajo.. un SUPER MEGA LIKE..!!! Me encanto el diseño y me super gusto que se enfoca muy bien como lo haces.. Gracias.. excelente forma de enseñar como hacerlo.. Bendiciones
This is so beautiful. My question is, have you done any pieces in a cat shape? If so please let me know. I would love to have a few pieces. Thank you again for such a beautiful heart.
Wow.I mean WOW!!! Watched your video on fusing scraps of copper and was impressed.Then saw the wire heart and am happy to admit I was gobsmacked.At the risk of being regarded as a grumpy old man,never satisfied with anything,may I make a suggestion.(Please bear in mind I am totally new to actually MAKING jewellery,but have watched about half a zillion videos on it). Would it be possible,and/or,helpful to include a small piece of melted(slumped) glass, red to brown in colour. to some part of the copper piece ? Also I noticed there was no annealing of the copper DURING the making of the wire heart.Was it annealed and not mentioned or was it not necessary.? And would it have been possible to do the heart in fine silver and then work-harden it sufficiently to make it keep its gorgeous shape.? And going back to the copper-scrap piece:how about a little ball of bright silver in there among the nooks and crannies as a focus and a contrast. Y'see.You really got me thinking,and thats about the highest accolade an instructor can receive.{at least that is what I believe}. Well done,many thanks for sharing and please keep them coming.
Thank you! I'm glad you like the videos and that they've got you thinking! I haven't any experience of glass working (I haven't got a kiln - yet!) but I don't see why you couldn't add in some glass to the piece, to either tone in, or even contrast with the copper. I did think about adding beads to the heart, but decided to keep it simple and let people expand on the design if they wish. I didn't anneal the wire whilst making the heart. My wire comes soft so was flexible enough to create the shapes I needed. I don't tend to use fine silver (for my silver work I use sterling) but if you could hammer the basic heart so that it kept its shape, I would expect it would be okay. Certainly that works for the copper, with the weaving adding extra strength. If it was still a bit flexible on completion, polishing should be able to work-harden the piece a little more. If you try it, I'd love to know how you get on. For the fused copper piece - yes, I think some silver would work well in there. I'd probable fuse the copper piece and then solder the silver balls in, unless I was feeling particularly brave, as (a) I don't know exactly what the fused copper will look like when I start, and (b) I expect I'd mess up the relative melting points! I haven't done any videos combining silver and copper yet, but they may now be on the cards - you've got me thinking too!
Gorgeous !!!! Thank you very much for sharing your ideas, time and talent.
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This is just gorgeous. I would've liked to see a closer view while you weave. Thanks
Beautiful!
For me this is still the most attractive,most delicate piece in that part of your collection that I have seen to date.
Starting with those perfect curves and effortlessly creating the two lobes of the heart like an enchantress weaving a spell and the wire flows out of your fingertips like magic and then comes the "tangle" and its "OMG she has gone wrong and the wires are everywhere" and then suddenly its all just fine again and everything is perfectly balanced chaos.And I am going to keep looking to see how you manage to combine the art of Japanese flower arranging and metalwork.
Thank you! I love this piece too. I had the idea, but wasn't sure if the two styles would work or just fight with each other. I love the description 'perfectly balanced chaos'! I'll be using that again!
Oh wow in comments of the last video you gave this link saying it was your very first heart. This is my favorite! 🤗❤😍 Heart be still. This winding will be my unwinding today ☺️ Can't go hiking and not working yet so this will save what fingernails I have left.
Thank you for your Wonderful tutorials! You're an excellent teacher too.
This is awesome
Absolutely lovely! Thank you for sharing your talent with us!!
Thank you and you're welcome! I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
That is beautiful, you are so talented. Thank you! I'm glad I found your videos!!
Thank you!
Just beautiful, and perfect instructions. Thanks for all you share.
Beautiful. I love it. Thank-you for sharing your talent. :)
Thank you!💝
I love your short and direct videos !!! Un Super Mega Like..
Lovely design. Thank you for showing in detail the process and slowly enough I could follow easily.
Thank you and you're welcome!
Beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
Really pretty. I like how you make it look easy enough for a beginner. I'm going to try.
Thank you!
You can do it. I bet you did!!
Wow thank you for sharing the link to the first heart you Created,Beautiful I can't wait to try this.
another beautiful piece - thanks fo sharing
Many thanks!😊
I love your wire work. You make it look so easy. Thank you 😊 PilarK
Thank you!
Very pretty! Thanks so much for sharing.
Thank you!
This is very beautiful! Lovely work! Cheers!
I'm new to your channel. I love your work. easy instructions. thank you.
Thanks and welcome to the channel! I'm glad you're enjoying it!
So beautiful and simple. TFS!
Thank you!
Beautiful pendant. Great tutorial. TFS!
Thank you!
Lovely! and it turned out pretty good on the first attempt, though I was confused as to how exactly the weave was done, it turned out different to yours and not as well spaced out. though after watching a second time it was clearer.....thank you!
Excellent! Weaving around curves takes a bit of practice, and it's impossible to give you exact wrap numbers as it depends on each individual curve and how far apart the frame wires are. Buy I'm so happy you like the design and are satisfied with the result!
i really love your heart........cant wait to try it........thank you.........hugssssss
Thank you! :-)
Niña bella, que hermoso trabajo.. un SUPER MEGA LIKE..!!! Me encanto el diseño y me super gusto que se enfoca muy bien como lo haces.. Gracias.. excelente forma de enseñar como hacerlo.. Bendiciones
Gracias! 😊 Me alegro de que te guste!
that is a lovely pendant...
Thank you Justine!
Well, that's just too cute xx
Thank you!
You are so talented.....love your work
Aww, thank you! 😊
Amazing..I like how you make it..Thank you 😊
Lovely, easy heart, thanks
Thank you!
Beautiful!❤️
Thank you!
Stunning... Thank You :)
Beautiful
Thank you!
thanks
This is so beautiful. My question is, have you done any pieces in a cat shape? If so please let me know. I would love to have a few pieces. Thank you again for such a beautiful heart.
Love it!
Thank you!
very nice
Thanks for sharing! A question what is the size of wire?
So newbie question, but, why did you do that bit of hammering? Also, Beautiful!
Bellissimo grazie di cuore ❤️
Grazie!
q joyas mas hermosas
¡Gracias!
bellissimo
Wow.I mean WOW!!! Watched your video on fusing scraps of copper and was impressed.Then saw the wire heart and am happy to admit I was gobsmacked.At the risk of being regarded as a grumpy old man,never satisfied with anything,may I make a suggestion.(Please bear in mind I am totally new to actually MAKING jewellery,but have watched about half a zillion videos on it). Would it be possible,and/or,helpful to include a small piece of melted(slumped) glass, red to brown in colour. to some part of the copper piece ?
Also I noticed there was no annealing of the copper DURING the making of the wire heart.Was it annealed and not mentioned or was it not necessary.? And would it have been possible to do the heart in fine silver and then work-harden it sufficiently to make it keep its gorgeous shape.? And going back to the copper-scrap piece:how about a little ball of bright silver in there among the nooks and crannies as a focus and a contrast.
Y'see.You really got me thinking,and thats about the highest accolade an instructor can receive.{at least that is what I believe}.
Well done,many thanks for sharing and please keep them coming.
Thank you! I'm glad you like the videos and that they've got you thinking!
I haven't any experience of glass working (I haven't got a kiln - yet!) but I don't see why you couldn't add in some glass to the piece, to either tone in, or even contrast with the copper. I did think about adding beads to the heart, but decided to keep it simple and let people expand on the design if they wish.
I didn't anneal the wire whilst making the heart. My wire comes soft so was flexible enough to create the shapes I needed. I don't tend to use fine silver (for my silver work I use sterling) but if you could hammer the basic heart so that it kept its shape, I would expect it would be okay. Certainly that works for the copper, with the weaving adding extra strength. If it was still a bit flexible on completion, polishing should be able to work-harden the piece a little more. If you try it, I'd love to know how you get on.
For the fused copper piece - yes, I think some silver would work well in there. I'd probable fuse the copper piece and then solder the silver balls in, unless I was feeling particularly brave, as (a) I don't know exactly what the fused copper will look like when I start, and (b) I expect I'd mess up the relative melting points!
I haven't done any videos combining silver and copper yet, but they may now be on the cards - you've got me thinking too!
Uhhh what gauges of wire are U using?
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