I totally could not see what you were doing with that last Swan clip your hand was out of town, most of the time it made it very hard especially first newbie
Do you know how to make thin wire guage,Guage, solder them together? It looks so much prettier for dainty feminine bracelets and others I hate buying store bought small chains. Please show a video om thin,half hatd Thank you
Hi and happy new year! Great video, again! Could you tell me the softness of the wire you're using for these chains? Sorry if you mentioned it and I missed it. Best wishes
No problem! The sterling and copper are supposed to be dead soft. The brass seems to be on the harder side. It was a lot harder to work with! I like dead soft!
I love your work; your so confident when you're working, sometimes you might go out of view but we try and get the gist. I had this video saved and didn't remember that I had it and I made horse shoe links but I coiled some wire and slipped that onto the wire and then I bent it as you said to make the shape and then I linked them all together I ❤ the Swan link and so will be Adding that to my collection of bracelet and necklace clasps. Thank you for your beautiful inventive creations.
Love your videos as they are very clear! Do you not receive customer complaints as wire edges may catch on clothing because the bracelets are not soldered? Would appreciate your feedback on that. Thnx
I haven’t gotten any and I haven’t noticed a problem wearing them myself. I’m very particular about my rings being closed and I also check with my fingers to feel for snags.
@@ZurickDesigns is the secret messing with copper...to use tarnish resistant coated wire....to prevent skin turning green? Cause I have tried alot of things as a protective coating and nothing seems to work
I think it was in this video where you made the head pins, I tried making some before. When you throw stuff in the tumbler so you use a little water and dish washing soap?