Wire wrap point pendant tutorial 'Posey'.
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- Опубликовано: 20 авг 2023
- Hello and welcome to my latest tutorial.
To make this pendant you will need -
• 0.8mm wire (20g), 2 x 10" (26cm)
• 0.315mm weaving wire (28g) 100cm (I wind mine onto a bobbin, but you can cut lengths as you go if you prefer)
• Point, preferably not clear, mine is 30mm by 10mm (you can use a different size, just remember to adjust wire length and weave repeats accordingly)
I no longer put links to tools on here.
The tools I use are:
• Tronex needle nose pliers
• Tronex short round nose pliers
• Tronex razor flush cutters
• Beadsmith flat nose nylon jaw pliers
• Occasionally I use tronex bent nose pliers
• Occasionally I use heavy-duty wire cutters
• Occasionally I use xuron needle nose pliers
• Bobeeze bobbins (medium size with no extra weights)
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Beautiful 🎉🎉🎉 thanks for sharing
Very welcome, thank you 💕
Kelly this is so beautiful, just like all of your art❣️ Thank you for sharing with us💞
Oh thank you 💕
It’s almost like reinventing the wheel because you’ve done something incredible by coming up with such a beautiful shapely way to capture the Stone
Oh wow! Thank you so much 😀💕
Brilliant design!
Oh thank you!
I usually don't like the way this shape of stone gets wrapped but I love the way you wrapped this one, your technique is amazing. And I think squidge is the perfect word for what you were doing lol
Haha, thank you so much 😁
I appreciate you so much. Thank you
Aw thank you so much ❤️
Beautiful !! Thank You for all you do for us !! Especially ppl like myself who can follow a video but not a written 💜
Oh you're very welcome, thank You!
All of mine are flat on top....hmmmmm
That should work 👍
Just beautiful! Your so talented!
Oh wow, thank you so much ❤️
😂😂😂它趴在窝里,用小尾巴摇动着快乐❤🌹🌹太可爱了。感谢分享我用白水晶跟着您做出了一个大一些的吊坠,谢谢🌹🌹🌹
Oh great! Thank you 💕
I love your designs Kelly❣️ you're so creative and talented💖 Thank you for sharing your creativity with us🤗
You are so welcome! Thank You 💕🌸
I have tons of these little towers and didn't really know what type of wrap to use on them. I thank you so much for sharing this technique. ❤
You are so welcome!
very lovely. love it to bits
Thank you so much! 😊
Beautiful work Kelly, thank you for sharing x❤❤
You are so welcome
Beautiful 😍
Thank you! 😊
Sooo pretty 😍 💓
Thank you so much!! 😊
BAY❤BAY❤BAY❤
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Kelly, I just love your tutorials and have made so many things. What do you use for necklace chains? I am having so much trouble finding something I like that looks good with the patina color other than brown braided leather. I'd like to have more options. I've made chains too, but it's very time consuming!
I know what you mean. I use a 2mm polyester, I tie it in an adjustable knot. I did a video for it. I'll find a link...
ruclips.net/video/CVOQIS_ZCPE/видео.html
love your work I have a question how to calculate your frame wires with the bead or stone?
I try and guess it against the stone then alter it in the measurements if it's different 😊 thank you!
What wire do you use? I can't find dead soft and half round wire. I'm pretty new to this so not sure about UK stockists
It's just called soft in the UK, try metalclays4you on Etsy. I buy my square and half round from America, Rio Grande wire website. Hope that helps ❤️
what kind of thin wire is that
I use dead soft copper, mostly 20awg and 28awg (0.8mm and 0.315mm).
Would it be possible to make a video on, How to fix and adjust errors? I have several pieces that I get near finishing, and I MUCK them UP! I get frustrated, start a new piece! I don't know if I need help or THERAPY!!!! Can you help?
I make and scrap so many pieces, some mistakes can't be reminded but simple ones, like the weaving wire breaking or correcting a longer wire to finish shorter are fixable. What kind of things do you often run into?
I seem to have a heavy hand and I miss shape wires, then have trouble getting them to back their original place.
And me 👍 that takes time and practice, it gets easier but I still do that too sometimes