Excellent. so many "teachers" assume us students can keep up. Using the colored rings to start is top notch. I am watching tonight but I will be making tomorrow!
I LOVE that u include bloopers 🤣🤣🤣u cleary list your supplies verbally AND typed out at the end 🌟 AAAND u ask quesions at the end for people to comment (u got me) keep it up im here for it!!! i watch SO MANY videos and i leave comments on 1/10000 mayybbbeee u clearly are different :) love the pattern havent seen it elsewhere yet THANKSSS
...ooops!....and your pallet of ways to put it all together! WOW!!..…I feel privileged to be able to learn from, and follow you....thank you!....a bit challenging for me to pick one favorite as I just love them ALL!!!!?
I really love the look and style of the bracelet. It's bold and makes a statement. thank you for sharing. Love your work, and especially your calming voice and how you explain everything.
oh wow, this is so gorgeous - I know it's been a while, but I would love to see how the inverted roundmaille connects to the regular roundmaille! I can't turn my head around it.
I really enjoyed this tutorial and thanks so much for sharing your time and talents😃 My favourites are the copper & turquoise and the red & silver💖💖 I hope you will make a video showing how to make the other variations🤞
I know this is an old video, but do you have a video with any of the two last bracelets that you showed, the ones with the round and inverted round weave in between the beads? Thank you for these pretty bracelets.
I love this bracelet, thank you for sharing it. I don't have audio, can you tell me the sizes of the colored jump rings as well as the size of the silver one. Thank you again.
Thank you so much for the tutorial. I would love to make the 2nd to last bracelet but was unable to find a video on regular roundmail that just continued with the beaded parts. Does regular roundmail always start with European 4-in-1 or is there another way to do it? I am new to this, I haven’t figured out how to connect the 2 patterns. Thank you.
Would I be able to use SWG 18g with the same IDs? Or would that be too tight? I'm still so confused with the different sizing options and I really want to make this bracelet!
Hi 41lorrainne, all 18 gauge jump rings aren't the same. The rings I used are 18 gauge AWG, which means the wire is 1mm in thickness. You may have rings that are 18 gauge SWG, which means the wire thickness is 1.2mm. For gauges under 20, the SWG is 1 size larger than the same size in AWG. (For 20 gauge and higher, the thicknesses are the same.) Best wishes!
Hi 41lorrainne, also double-check that the jump rings are 6mm inside diameter and not 6mm outside diameter. A lot of times the manufacturers don't specify if the diameter is inside or outside.
Beaded Jewelry Diva I just checked the ID & it is 5mm , hence why so many problems lol Made a nice little connector though using this particular weave 😊
Hello I liked the copper & turquoise & love your videos but do you have any suggestions to keep them shiny & avoid tarnished on the rings? I made a few bracelets not this style but the jump rings turned darker with no shine any suggestions? Thanks Blanca 🤓
Hi AB, there are a few ways to keep the copper shiny. First would be to use non-tarnish jump rings -- there are some out on the market that have a protective clear coat and they stay shiny. Another option would be to get a jewelry polishing cloth and run the cloth along the bracelet. You'll still have dark areas in the crevices, but it will restore the shine to the outermost rings. Another idea which I sometimes use is a product called "Penny Brite" (usually can find it in the grocery store in the sections with cleaners). Rub a little into the bracelet and then rinse -- shiny! Hope all this helps! :)