Just have to use the softer wires… I made the mistake of trying to do it with the stiffer wire… it did not come out too well… but, I did have good success using a stiff wire used as a center wire and then Used the soft wires to do the actual braiding…. Turned out quite nice :)
@@SteveMcDonaldCrafting YES!! It was murder on my fingers! I have Rheumatoid arthritis and it’s extremely painful in my left hand and both right and left thumb joints…. So having to grip something tightly can be murder on my hands…
Very similar to the very same process of making viking nit I like this idea lots now since I do know how to viking nit and I can make as I have already my own kumohimo boards should be a breezy blast Nice idea very simple and since the two ideas are nearly the same there can be many incorporations of the two techniques Nice very very nice oh and you can use a thicker guage wire if you wanted to just takes a bit more to working it other to annealing it first Thank you for sharing
Oh my how neat. I have spent hours in Viking Weave jewerly, just one piece can take a very long time! This is simple and quick for sure. And I love both styles, also figured out the style of adding beads inside. Are your glass beads lampworked ones?
Beautiful work
Sreve, the zig zag neclace with the spiral pendant you made is amazing, I would wear that in a heart beat.
Very cool weave. ❤❤❤ the added beads. 🥰
Looks a bit like the Viking knitting. Lovely!
Thanks!
Thank you so much Shannon for your support
Wow! All of those are so cool! I especially love the bracelet with the beads and the zig zag ones!
Wow these are beautiful! Thanks
Did not even know such a thing existed, Thank you for sharing!
Love all your ideas. 🙏🏻❤️🙏🏻
Very good, ANOTHER craft that I will be doing....lol.
Thank you have fun.
Hi Steve, Super cool loved it love the way your crafty craft mind works thanks for sharing ❤️👍
Just have to use the softer wires… I made the mistake of trying to do it with the stiffer wire… it did not come out too well… but, I did have good success using a stiff wire used as a center wire and then Used the soft wires to do the actual braiding…. Turned out quite nice :)
Lol. I made that mistake to start with as well, it hurts your fingers as well
@@SteveMcDonaldCrafting YES!! It was murder on my fingers! I have Rheumatoid arthritis and it’s extremely painful in my left hand and both right and left thumb joints…. So having to grip something tightly can be murder on my hands…
WOW!! GORGEOUS ! I've never heard of this going to have to get this and try it out that's so pretty !! Thanks, Steve
A draw plate would really help even and neaten out those bracelets. Very nice!
Wow, those bracelets etc came out beautifully! God bless you and your family Steve. Have a great week!
Thanks so much
Those r cool.... I made a wire wrap flower the other day. It turned out better than I thought it would
In the past Steve i have crochet with wire and made a very nice neck piece
I would love to see how you made the glass beads! Please do a video.
Very similar to the very same process of making viking nit
I like this idea lots now since I do know how to viking nit and I can make as I have already my own kumohimo boards should be a breezy blast
Nice idea very simple and since the two ideas are nearly the same there can be many incorporations of the two techniques
Nice very very nice oh and you can use a thicker guage wire if you wanted to just takes a bit more to working it other to annealing it
first
Thank you for sharing
Yes do the bead video. Make your own beads neck yah
Would it be possible to show how you made the glass beads?
Oh my how neat. I have spent hours in Viking Weave jewerly, just one piece can take a very long time! This is simple and quick for sure. And I love both styles, also figured out the style of adding beads inside.
Are your glass beads lampworked ones?
Can u do a video on how to make glass beads
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Looks like an old traditional Viking Weaver bracelet
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What is kumihimo??