I made this bracelet tonight and Love it. I wrapped my smaller bead "charms" though so they would not fall off. Sometimes my jump rings open and the way in which I wrapped them, they are secure for life. This is such a fun project. Thanks to the person who narrated the video. It was easy to follow too.
حلوه اوي تسلم ايدك وتسلمي من كل سوء وشر ويحفظكم الله من الوباء والبلاء والغلاء وسئ الاسقام والجائحة التي حلت بالبلاد والعباد أنت من معك وأهلك ونحن معاكم وكل العالم أجمع
I have done macrame many years ago, absolutely loved it! Now that I am older and have disability am going to get back into it, still have a couple of my books from late 60's to early 70's, Too My Surprise:).OK back to the ear rings first of all I absolutely love them and the way you describe and give directions IS WONDERFULLY EASY TO FOLLOW! I have never macrmed anything so small with the help from you I know I can do it, YEAH:) CAN'T WAIT TO GET STARTED! ☆I DON'T KNOW WHAT IS HAPPENING BUT I'M NOT GETTING TO SUBSCRIBE? NOT AT ALL HAPPY ABOUT THAT:( THANK YOU, HOPE TO GET THE SUBSCRIBE TO YOU FIGURED OUT! ! HIPPIE ME♡
This was a great video. Excellent instruction. The part that I waited for was the placing of the pearls and wire loops.. You only showed one of these. I wanted to see how they were attached. Otherwise.. great project
Constructive criticism [feel free to delete after reading, that's why I put this separate]: You "uptalk" too much, where every sentence ends with your voice going up? Like this? So it sounds like you're asking a question? Even when you're not? Just an fyi ;)
Hi, I'm just getting into beading and the like, but I had a question and I hoped it wouldn't be too much trouble to answer? I've read and watched a lot about the process and the different materials used to make jewelry and I've noticed that you use your pliers to crimp the crimp-bead. From what I've read and watched, a crimper is recommended for the crimp beads. But will there be any difference if I decide to use pliers instead? I've been doing jewelry repairs on my mother's old stuff for a while and have only been using pliers, should I change my process now that I want to get into actual beading and the like?
TsukiyoTenshi I would strongly suggest that you invest in crimping tools. I regret that so many RU-vidrs give such bad techniques as they NEVER respond to your question. I am a jeweler and have been for several years. When you use the proper tools, you will be much happier with your work. If you sell your pieces, your customers will be proud to wear your jewelry. Don't take the quick route. Invest! You will be glad you did.
I love this bracelet. Water will find the lowest point, but I love asymmetrically designed bracelets. However, those beautiful bangles will always lose out to gravity.
Wire Guardians are one of the best ways to finish bracelets and necklaces made of tigertail / beading wire [as well as beading thread such as Fireline, imo]. But most people don't use them, and simply leave a loop to attach the clasp to the tigertail.