Make this beautiful Tiger Eye FOCAL BEAD Wire Weave Pendant STEP BY STEP Tutorial!
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- Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
- Hey friends! I hope you enjoy this cute little, double-sided wire weaved pendant! I'm using a Tiger Eye, an oval bead that is .75 inches long x .5 inches wide. The finished pendant is about 1.5 inches tall x 1 inch wide.
I talk you step by step through weaving, capturing the bead, and then also hammering the design elements. This is a great wrap for round beads, pillow beads, larger coin pearls too! Have fun! Tools and Materials are all listed in the first 10 seconds.
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Make this beautiful Tiger Eye FOCAL BEAD Wire Weave Pendant STEP BY STEP Tutorial! Хобби
Hey friends! I hope you enjoy this cute little, double-sided wire weaved pendant! I'm using a Tiger Eye, an oval bead that is .75 inches long x .5 inches wide. The finished pendant is about 1.5 inches tall x 1 inch wide.
I talk you step by step through weaving, capturing the bead, and then also hammering the design elements. This is a great wrap for round beads, pillow beads, larger coin pearls too! Have fun! Tools and Materials are all listed in the first 10 seconds.
Timestamps 00:00
Materials 00:03
Tools 00:06
Watching you work is as much fun as doing it myself! loved the little (under your breath) "phew!, High Five!" near the end!
I'm so glad you're enjoying my videos, Alicia! Thank you for watching, I appreciate you!
Love this beautiful weave 😍 💕 thank you for sharing
Thank you! 😊
You're so talented! Beautiful work! Thank you so much!
Thank you again so much!
This is the pattern, if not the actual pendant, that I purchased from you almost ten years ago! I also purchased a tutorial, and have been weaving wire ever since!
Yes! This is a very similar one to yours! I love that you remember and especially that you've been weaving ever since! Thanks for this fun memory, Pam! Much love!
Thanks for sharing your process and beautiful creations!
Thank you so much, Eve, that means a lot that you enjoy! :D
Love love love you artistic style💖
Thank you so much!❣️🌷🙏
Love it Your tutorials makesit possible to wire wrap
Thank you for such a lovely comment! And thank you for watching my tutorials.
Love the design , I’m going to try to modify to make it with an undrilled stone . Hope it works . Your work is beautiful , thank you . Inge
Thank you! You can use the wire that goes into the bead, to make a little spiral design on the back for your stone to sit on, it should work. ;) You will have to weave it to the sides to make it stay in place certainly but it sounds like you've got a beautiful idea in mind already. Have fun! Thanks for watching!
I love this 😊 it looks like a little avocado 🥑 before you put the bead in ❤
I can see that! Enjoy. Thanks for watching!❤️
Love your tutorials 🎉
Can't wait to try this one!!!
Thankyou💐
Thank you, Theresa! Enjoy!
Wonderfuul❤❤❤❤thank you
Thank you too!💕
Love it.
Thanks, Yvonne! Many hugs!
Love this! Thank you, Izzy ❤
That makes me happy to hear, thank you too, Ann! Hugs!
Thank you for another amazing tutorial . I love the way you take us through the process of creating something beautiful kind of on the fly, with out a pre designed pattern. May I ask you why you do not have your weaving wire on a spool?, so much easier. Can you do “something “ with a square or rectangle can, please, I have a couple and need ideas. ♥️
Thank you so much! I do use a bobbin for my wire sometimes, but it's just old habit when I don't. I do have a great tutorial for rectangle stones... you could always weave the wires rather then band them.... or combo the two styles. Here are links... Rectangulum Part 1 of 2 (part 2 is linked at the end of part 1) ruclips.net/video/OFis8ziiwv4/видео.html
enjoy!
This one is so fun! I just watched the whole thing first. The problem is I don't have any drilled stones, only cabs... I have to figure out how to adapt it 🙃 Thanks for sharing 💜
You can modify this one Caro, just use the wire that threads the bead for a backing for your stone... you might also watch your Members, Clair video, that one is similar but is for a cabochon... you might modify and merge them. Here's the link to Clair Part 1 for the frame ... ruclips.net/video/TA9QeVkG6Io/видео.html Let me know if you need more help with it, Caro, thanks again!
I love the idea of using the woven frame as the bail like that! I have a work in progress that this would work perfect for. Thanks so much for the inspiration.
Thank you too, AH and thanks for watching!
I have lots of small oval beads that'd be perfect for this design! Thanks for sharing this versatile design with us and for including all of your thoughts and ideas throughout the video! 😉
Wonderful! Enjoy making them and thanks for watching 💕
Thanks!
Would it work to wind weaving wire on an empty sewing thread spool?
Probably so, Donna, I've used them before as well as just small pieces of cardboard rectangles. It's just something to keep your long wire 'together' while you work. I also used to drape the long wire down my side like yarn when knitting but then the end of my wire went into an electrical outlet once and I got a little shock, so there is reason for spooling your wire somehow.
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