I love these wire wrap tutorials. I've been frustrated in trying wirework, whether loops, clasps, or wrapping beads/gemstones. Your videos are clear & explained very, very well. Thank you for taking the time to teach us.
I hope you enjoy making these as much as I love learning from you and I hope you know how much they help people like me and I’m gonna do the heart link necklace today too and I am still making these as I’m rewatching this I hope you have much success
Hi Lily-Tree, Great video, thanks for making and sharing, especially liked the camerawork, nice close-ups of your handiwork. I was playing about with some rusted thin guage wire today thinking how to put together a bamboo wind chime that I'm making. I thought that home made links from rusted wire would be perfect for the project but i was struggling with coming up with the right type of links- especially wanted a hook like the one you make. Now that I've seen your video I'm going to go ahead and practice some link making and come up with something suitable for assembling the various parts of the chime. You've inspired me, thanks.
I could not see clearly how you added the gemstone to the middle of the loop. I am trying to make a double-ended looped link and was hoping to see a close-up. Nice clear video, however.
This question was asked a while ago, but for new readers I'd suggest that the wire is behind the bead in the photo. The three wraps were made, the bead then thread on and then the wire was wrapped around the side of the bead and then three more wraps or two maybe, then finish the link as before. I think the solution is hidden through photography and the position of those beads. It looks like a smaller gauge wire than the neighbor links also.
Hi Lily-Tree, ur videos are best . Learning and building my Jewelry making skills so good. Need ur help. If I want to go for lager production like 1000pieces . What is best and easy way to polish them.
Lily I do believe you’re gonna be 1 of my favorite teachers in the craft you really make great tutorials I’ve been making these links all weekend thank you so much ☺️
Excuse the Pun but...YOU ARE OFF THE CHAIN!... I love your Video's you are such a good Instructor!...and Thanks for Sharing your Skills and Techniques!...Peace Love and "LIGHT" 2U!...
I'd like to speak English just right u do, it's a music for students' ears. I think u could record dialogues and texts for the lessons 😁 the wire lesson is excellent 👍👏👏👏
Once again a marvelous tutorial seriously I watch one of yours every day and do what you suggest I'm not near as good as you are yet but thank goodness you're here to show me.
My wire comes dead soft, which is perfect for these links. It needs to be soft enough to make the coil, so personally I would go for dead soft, then work harden the loops if necessary.
Oh my goodness, what an excellent tutorial! You are a terrific teacher - very clear and easy to follow. Love the high quality close-ups too! Thank you for inspiring me!
Thank you. Wonderful tutorial. Is the purpose of aligning the loops on opposite planes (per link) to keep the chain of links from kinking while wearing?