I know you were busy with all 3 pairs but everyone needs to know that the ends need to be cup burred or filed for smoothness and to avoid tearing or ripping the skin. Stay safe and well.
Very interesting! I would have loved to see the last pair of hoops in your ears; I'm having trouble picturing how they would look in the ears. Thanks so much!
Dead soft will be tough. It's really hard to keep shape even with hammering and tends to be really great for wrapping. I would say the wire you have would give you good practice for when you get a harder wire!
I watched again and again... You didn't really use the 8\10mm bail shaping plier did you? It's ok :) You are so cute and I love watching your tutorials. All of them! xoxo
Cute! Nice little easy to follow video for making my very FAVORITE earrings! I like the first earring you made the most. I like fairly big, but definitely plain. I prefer sterling because I personally don’t like gold tones on myself, yes, even 14k gold, I’m not a fan. Thanks for this great simple video. So many options that can be done. 👩🏼🎨🌵🔨
Great idea and loved watching...but, having worn hoops since the 70s, there is no way that I wouldn't lose one or both hoops without a earring back or clasp end. The wire is so lightweight, it would be easy to lose one and not know until someone pointed it out. JMHO.
Hi Shelley! It's up to you, but in order to harden the wire so it won't lose it's shape, it's a good idea to lightly hammer (or texturize) on both sides!
Great idea! We will consider it for a future episode! In the meantime, check out this charm ring tutorial from Katy. It has Celtic charms, but she shows that you can also use coin charms! Luck of the Irish Charm Ring: ruclips.net/video/3W9cc0AoI5o/видео.html
I know you were busy with all 3 pairs but everyone needs to know that the ends need to be cup burred or filed for smoothness and to avoid tearing or ripping the skin. Stay safe and well.
I know! I was waiting for that part.
I was thinking exactly the same :)
Great point! Hopefully folks will decide to take care of any pointy parts before wearing!
@@ryan-ashleyanderson9130 Your adorable, thank you for taking this kindly.
@@deby7821 Of course! Feedback is so important!
Very interesting! I would have loved to see the last pair of hoops in your ears; I'm having trouble picturing how they would look in the ears. Thanks so much!
They're so quick and easy, you should give them a try! They work like 'threader' earrings. Just put one end in and keep pushing. They're super fun!
And an example of what they would look like with the charm/bead but you would add to them please😉
How many times is it organic?
Cool tutorial! You seriously needed to show them in someone’s ear though. Especially the last one.
I was wearing one of the pairs but they're so quick and easy you should give it a try and see how you like it!
Ryan Ashley, you are such a dear!! Jewel School is blessed to have you!
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I like big earrings! On the second pair though doesn't the back of the hoop poke you in the ear?
You organically loove the Word ORGANICALLY right 😂😂😂😂
Does that tattoo read ‘hooch’..?
Hahaha!! The new generation..lol..
I guess our word was boho or hippy..
She has told us many times what the tattoo is, but I honestly cannot remember.
Wow, love this tutorial, I will try to make them...thanks 👍😊🙂
You’re welcome 😊 I'm sure your earrings will turn out great!!
Yay!! So glad you watched it!
Are they white gold hoops though? Like you'd get for Hannakuh??
You could definitely make white gold!
Nice earrings, still looking for the double hoops with the pearl that Susan showed one day on jewel school
They all look pretty.
Hi and thanks for another fun tutorial. I only have dead soft right now, will it work and what do I need to do to help keep their shape?
Dead soft will be tough. It's really hard to keep shape even with hammering and tends to be really great for wrapping. I would say the wire you have would give you good practice for when you get a harder wire!
@@ryan-ashleyanderson9130 thank you!!
Really good tutorial 👌. Thanks for sharing
Glad you liked it
Thank you!!
Thank you for sharing this great tutorial.
Thanks for watching!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I watched again and again... You didn't really use the 8\10mm bail shaping plier did you? It's ok :) You are so cute and I love watching your tutorials. All of them! xoxo
I enjoyed good music and good video today.It's an attractive hoop earring! Thank you for your kind explanation.🙈
You’re welcome 😊
Glad you enjoyed it!
Do you have a link for the bigger mandrel tool you used
Loved this tutorial thanks!
Thank you!!
Love these! Thank you.
Thanks for sharing
Can you put beads on these
absolutely! Good idea
Absolutely! They might fall off if you don't hold them in place by pinching a crimp bead on either side, though. Give it a try!
Cute! Nice little easy to follow video for making my very FAVORITE earrings! I like the first earring you made the most. I like fairly big, but definitely plain. I prefer sterling because I personally don’t like gold tones on myself, yes, even 14k gold, I’m not a fan. Thanks for this great simple video. So many options that can be done. 👩🏼🎨🌵🔨
You are so welcome!
Totally get it! I'm a gold gal but lots of my friends are all about the silver!
This was great. Would you consider showing us how to make ear climbers?
Great idea. We'll work on that!
That would be a fun one!
I like medium size hoops, but all of yours were pretty 😍
Nice!
Huge hoops! Thanks for the tutorial!
🥰🤗 beautiful love thanks
Maestra 🙏🙏🙏❤️
I want the wire
You absolutely *do* have to wear ear nuts with the open hoops! I lost both of my sterling hoops while I was grocery shopping. Thanks for that. 😠
Thank you for sharing 🐱
Great idea and loved watching...but, having worn hoops since the 70s, there is no way that I wouldn't lose one or both hoops without a earring back or clasp end. The wire is so lightweight, it would be easy to lose one and not know until someone pointed it out. JMHO.
I keep the little silicone stoppers on hand for this!
It is so easy to just put a small backing on it, if you feel you need one.
@@sunnysmith5910 Which is why I said as much...as I was referring to my own experience with hoop earrings.
Do you texturize on both sides
Hi Shelley! It's up to you, but in order to harden the wire so it won't lose it's shape, it's a good idea to lightly hammer (or texturize) on both sides!
Hoops are always ‘A-round’ very punny!!
LOL!
Can you show us how to make a coin bead wire ring?
Great idea! We will consider it for a future episode! In the meantime, check out this charm ring tutorial from Katy. It has Celtic charms, but she shows that you can also use coin charms!
Luck of the Irish Charm Ring:
ruclips.net/video/3W9cc0AoI5o/видео.html
@@JewelSchool Okay thanks I have a bead wire ring but I like flat rings I think safer but know better I take them off when working. YW also
Nice 🤩🤩🤩💖💖
Tyquan vs Javon wish me luck
These must be organic
OrGaNic
Organic? Lol
Ehh nope