Thanks Sherron! We've got a lot memory wire projects available in this playlist if you'd like to see more: ru-vid.com/group/PLdGWVJ-tb1bELHiX-gaOtFL2AALCDOuUI
Wow . Amazing. I too really love enjoying making jewellery. I too love working with memory wire because itis sturdy and stiff and remains in shape. Thankyou so much for this Diy .God bless. Tkcare.
Memory wire makes so many DIY projects far simpler. If you haven't checked out our memory wire playlist yet take a look, lots of good memory wire projects in here: ru-vid.com/group/PLdGWVJ-tb1bELHiX-gaOtFL2AALCDOuUI
You called the cutter tool flush cutters in the intro, but did call them memory wire cutters on in the video, so, whew! What was your reasoning for beading onto so many coils of wire if you're just making one loop? Is there method to that madness? This is a lovely design and so adaptable! So many beautiful color combos could be used. That's the sign of a good design. Tfs!
Oops, good catch, that's absolutely not a flush cutter. As far as beading onto all those loops, we just didn't have a scapes handy. You can pre-cut it before loading on the beads if you like, it's a pretty forgiving design to just freestyle with
Great design! Thanks so much! I want to do the project with ombré colors of blues and turquoise. If you wanted a smaller loop, could you use the ring memory wire?
Thanks Marina, we've got some beautiful close up photos if you'd like to see more on how to make these: beadaholique.com/products/rainbow-party-hoop-earrings
No, memory wire is very strong, it keeps that circular coil shape even once you load it with beads, and when you bend the ends into loops you'll feel how sturdy the loops are. Check out the project page, it has up close photo and more information about the memory wire we're using: beadaholique.com/products/rainbow-party-hoop-earrings
Well they're not scraps once they've been turned into these. We started with a pretty full set of loops but you don't even need two full loops to make something nice with this style