I've been making jewelry for a little over 10 years now. I'm self taught and I love watching other jewelry makers and their techniques! I'm always open to adapting other techniques into my craft. I fell in love with incorporating chain into my pieces quite long ago. My favorite was to use pins or wire to one or more bead and to fuse them into the chain. So the chain and bead/s were all one in the same. Or tassels like mentioned above. I am new to this channel and am enjoying the videos. All of these ladies seem so knowledgeable and have great talent. I will be trying my hand at some of the ideas I've gotten from yur channel by watching these tutorials. Doing more soldering until I'm confident is my next challenge! I'm still a Novice. Thank u all for taking time and energy to create these videos. It's greatly appreciated! 📿🔗💎
I bought myself some chain earrings a few weeks ago and have been falling in love with the look, and this video is gonna be so helpful to make my own jewelry to match.
Love the different types of uses with chain in this chapter. I have quite a few spare bits of chain but don't know what to do with them. Now I do 😊I would also love to know more about the 3 types of bracelets you are wearing. They are Fab!!!
thank you, Susan. another winner. AND thank u Katy for giving me solution and saving $$ on BUYING tassels when i can utilize leather i have with jump ring and embellish it w/ a colorful bead !! was going to buy pre-made tassels for vendor - faux suede! and LOVE the 'cascade' chain earrings at end of your presentation
Thx for posting all of these helpful videos I’m new to making jewelry and when I watch your videos i get inspiration and I learn more Thankyou for all the videos they help me a lot ❤️
Hi Joy! The tutorial for this wire bracelet is now available for purchase! www.jtv.com/product/jewel-school-2022-tutorial-calendar/JLW12379?mcid=XSOjsyt
katie, love the ring on your index finger with the turquoise bead! any chance of showing us how to make it? btw, i love the necklaces showcased here by all of you! i always learn so much from jewel school, keep these tutorials coming!
Ok, you have that bracelet on your right arm again and I’d absolutely love it if you’d do a tutorial on how to make it!!! Pretty please, with whipped cream on top?
Hi Debbie! The tutorial for this wire bracelet is now available for purchase. Susan does an exclusive calendar every year around the holidays. Enjoy! www.jtv.comproduct/jewel-school-2022-tutorial-calendar/JLW12379?mcid=XSOjsyt
Thank you for these tips! Is there anyway you can show how you made that ring that you have on your right pointer finger Katy? It’s absolutely gorgeous!!
Great video but I wish you had all broken down these links to what chain was used in each video. I click the chain link and it shows me every chain type you sell. I'm looking for something thin but with large enough links to attach small jump rings to. Alicia's chain looked to be about what I'm looking for.
Alicia is using a rolo link chain. This kit should have what you need! www.jtv.com/product/bracelet-chain-set-of-24-in-silver-tone-gold-tone-and-rose-gold/JMKIT1679?mcid=XSOjsyt
It's a plated designer curb link chain. Here is a link to a similar chain: www.jtv.com/product/unfinished-chain-in-3-styles-in-gold-tone-appx-20-each-with-findings/JMKIT1254?mcid=XSOjsyt
We use a non-tarnish wire that should stay true color over its lifetime, however there are no guarantees! Just clean your jewelry with mild soap and tepid water and it will stay clean. Do not use harsh chemicals as most stones are susceptible to breakage and dissolve if subjected to them. A jewelry box or case is the best place to store your jewelry to keep it away from gathering dust when you're not wearing it. Good luck!
where can i get pliers and cutters as great as the ones in the video? the cutters i have can barely cut 20gauge wire and my round nose pliers are a struggle to make loops with :(
Here is an excellent round nose plier: www.jtv.com/product/jewel-school-ergo-round-nose-plier-with-green-light-grey-handles/JSPLT04?mcid=XSOjsyt Here is the flush cutter used in the video: www.jtv.com/product/designer-flush-cutter/PLIER61?mcid=XSOjsyt Plus, as a bonus, here is the stainless steel version of the flush cutter, which cuts memory wire! www.jtv.com/product/designer-semi-flush-cutter-induction-treated-for-cutting-316l-stainless-steel-ergonomic-handles/JSKIT0443?mcid=XSOjsyt
I love adding chains to my pieces it's a great way to add fluidity
I've been making jewelry for a little over 10 years now. I'm self taught and I love watching other jewelry makers and their techniques! I'm always open to adapting other techniques into my craft. I fell in love with incorporating chain into my pieces quite long ago. My favorite was to use pins or wire to one or more bead and to fuse them into the chain. So the chain and bead/s were all one in the same. Or tassels like mentioned above.
I am new to this channel and am enjoying the videos. All of these ladies seem so knowledgeable and have great talent. I will be trying my hand at some of the ideas I've gotten from yur channel by watching these tutorials. Doing more soldering until I'm confident is my next challenge! I'm still a Novice.
Thank u all for taking time and energy to create these videos. It's greatly appreciated! 📿🔗💎
Glad you are enjoying the channel!
I bought myself some chain earrings a few weeks ago and have been falling in love with the look, and this video is gonna be so helpful to make my own jewelry to match.
Love the different types of uses with chain in this chapter. I have quite a few spare bits of chain but don't know what to do with them. Now I do 😊I would also love to know more about the 3 types of bracelets you are wearing. They are Fab!!!
I loved the first tip to match your chain size to your bead size. Brilliant.
Susan, your tutorials are some of the best I have ever seen. Creative, interesting, practical and lovely jewellery pieces.
thank you, Susan. another winner. AND thank u Katy for giving me solution and saving $$ on BUYING tassels when i can utilize leather i have with jump ring and embellish it w/ a colorful bead !! was going to buy pre-made tassels for vendor - faux suede! and LOVE the 'cascade' chain earrings at end of your presentation
I really love the jewelry that you made with changes ☺️
Great tips! Thank you ladies!
Amazing! I love this, thank you.❣ Hello from Israeli jewelry designer.🥰
Loving all the tips.My favorite way to make tassels is too use chain,too.
Thank you four thips and inspirațion!👍👏👏🙏🙏❤
Thx for posting all of these helpful videos I’m new to making jewelry and when I watch your videos i get inspiration and I learn more Thankyou for all the videos they help me a lot ❤️
Great Ideas. I Absolutely Love the Look of Chains. Chains are my Favorite Piece of Jewelry!
Love the wonder ideas the first example showed in what you could do with chains : )
Such great ideas! I love them all! Thank you for sharing! 💜
Love the tips…you gave me some great ideas for both chain and leftover beads
Omg!! Great video. I learned a lot. My favorite was Alicia's segment on chain tassel
You are seriously the best teacher♡
I love love the labradorite one have to try it.Thank you
Tell us about the copper bracelet you are wearing. I would love a "how-to" on that!
Hi Joy! The tutorial for this wire bracelet is now available for purchase! www.jtv.com/product/jewel-school-2022-tutorial-calendar/JLW12379?mcid=XSOjsyt
very helpful video. and you ladies are awesome! thank you ❤😊😊
AWESOME presentation. ..thank you...Great tips..to motivate my creativity.
Great ideas.
Great tutorial, learned a lot. Thanks for your time. Great ideas for left over chain.
Love these,I love chains.
Very helpful
Loved!
Great tips. I will make the last earrings
katie, love the ring on your index finger with the turquoise bead! any chance of showing us how to make it? btw, i love the necklaces showcased here by all of you! i always learn so much from jewel school, keep these tutorials coming!
Hi Michelle! Indeed there is a tutorial for that ring. Here's the link for her Coiled Bypass Ring: ruclips.net/video/KWXElgqeTCA/видео.html
Ok, you have that bracelet on your right arm again and I’d absolutely love it if you’d do a tutorial on how to make it!!! Pretty please, with whipped cream on top?
बहुत बढ़िया & सुन्दर ..👌👍🙏
Good ideas- thank you! 😊
Great tips!
Great ideas love you gals!!!💕
very cool and nice channel 👍
I too would love to make that copper bracelet you are wearing :)
Hi Debbie! The tutorial for this wire bracelet is now available for purchase. Susan does an exclusive calendar every year around the holidays. Enjoy! www.jtv.comproduct/jewel-school-2022-tutorial-calendar/JLW12379?mcid=XSOjsyt
🙏🙏🙏🙏🥰👌💓 love thanks again lady's 💖 woww great, bonitos diseños 💚🥰🇨🇴
Thank you for these tips! Is there anyway you can show how you made that ring that you have on your right pointer finger Katy? It’s absolutely gorgeous!!
They have a video on that ring 💍
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ruclips.net/video/KWXElgqeTCA/видео.html
@@naitrisaha-rollno.545 thank you I completely missed that.
Great video but I wish you had all broken down these links to what chain was used in each video. I click the chain link and it shows me every chain type you sell. I'm looking for something thin but with large enough links to attach small jump rings to. Alicia's chain looked to be about what I'm looking for.
Alicia is using a rolo link chain. This kit should have what you need! www.jtv.com/product/bracelet-chain-set-of-24-in-silver-tone-gold-tone-and-rose-gold/JMKIT1679?mcid=XSOjsyt
What kind of chain Katy is using? It's so yellow and shining, nice looking.
It's a plated designer curb link chain. Here is a link to a similar chain: www.jtv.com/product/unfinished-chain-in-3-styles-in-gold-tone-appx-20-each-with-findings/JMKIT1254?mcid=XSOjsyt
@@JewelSchool Thanks a lot for your explanation. You are very nice.
Does the material ever change color? Do yoy have a video on how to care for your jewlery and how to store them?
We use a non-tarnish wire that should stay true color over its lifetime, however there are no guarantees! Just clean your jewelry with mild soap and tepid water and it will stay clean. Do not use harsh chemicals as most stones are susceptible to breakage and dissolve if subjected to them. A jewelry box or case is the best place to store your jewelry to keep it away from gathering dust when you're not wearing it. Good luck!
@@JewelSchool wow thank you so much for all the advice and help. 🙏🏼🥰😍❣️
where can i get pliers and cutters as great as the ones in the video? the cutters i have can barely cut 20gauge wire and my round nose pliers are a struggle to make loops with :(
Here is an excellent round nose plier: www.jtv.com/product/jewel-school-ergo-round-nose-plier-with-green-light-grey-handles/JSPLT04?mcid=XSOjsyt
Here is the flush cutter used in the video: www.jtv.com/product/designer-flush-cutter/PLIER61?mcid=XSOjsyt
Plus, as a bonus, here is the stainless steel version of the flush cutter, which cuts memory wire! www.jtv.com/product/designer-semi-flush-cutter-induction-treated-for-cutting-316l-stainless-steel-ergonomic-handles/JSKIT0443?mcid=XSOjsyt
@@JewelSchool thank you so much!!!!
I would like to know how Katie made that sky blue ring that she has on
Here you go! Katy's Coiled Bypass Ring: ruclips.net/video/KWXElgqeTCA/видео.html
Link to unfinished chain broken
hello I need information from the school, please
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You guys sale chain?
Hi Olivia! We sure do! www.jtv.com/category/product-type/unfinished-chain/_/N-1339568114?mcid=XSOjsyt
Hi guys thank you for the video
Is there a place to buy chains made in is?
Thank you
tell your viewers that you teach the basic and they should use their imagination to make jewelry they can wear, sell and give as gifts.
Your beads are so expensive!
Could have don e a much Berger job on showing . Rio far away. Waste of time!