Thank you, very useful. I am also wondering, if you have a way to make nice spirals in triskele from one piece of wire? I guess it would be the same principle - bend wire in half with one end a bit longer and then use a cone to make each of the spirals. Need to look for cones...:)
Thank you for watching. Here is a video from another channel that shows how to make the triskele with one piece of wire: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WHD3XG9PQJc.html
@@HeatherBoydWire I used too from 2008 to 2010. I had a fantasy jewelry business and I used a lot of those copper wires. I still have all my tool, some Swarovski crystal, sometime to time a create jewelry for me or friends 😉 I will do it this week with a personal twist. I'd love to collaborate and maybe do a Marketing jewelry business topics or how I managed it in 2008 to 2010 ☺️
I'd love to collab. Let me know what you have in mind. I also have a large Facebook group for wire jewelry makers if you'd like to join: facebook.com/groups/WireMakersClub/
I was watching TV and wondering where the US Department of Transportation logo came from, and found it is a Triskelion. (3 legs in motion, also for Land, Air, and Water). Then Google brought me to your video, and it is so pretty! I used to do a lot of beading and bought lots of jewelry at thrift stores. I think this would be really pretty with some beads as a sun catcher. Anyway, thanks for posting, and crazy how I stumbled on your channel! Thanks! (I love how you explain that I can use a cake decorating tip and pill bottle for the wire bending). I'm going to check out your Etsy store and we decorate our own cakes, too.
Hey heather it's Lynne. I just wanted to let you know that this 3 swirl celtit's worldwide Celtic wire piece you did is very similar to tvery similar to the new Lord of the Rings TV show Symbol that they show at the beginning in the opening credits. So I wonder if you could repost this and you could say that. The opening credits of this new Lord of the Rings show has this really cool sand thing they do, and at 1 point this symbol shows up.its pretty close.
You can use any cone! Here is the tutorial showing the tool. It's easy to make with a block of Fimo or Sculpey and 2 icing bag tips: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UAfqeUuRAMw.html