Thank you for offering such creative ideas and stunning work. Most of all though, thank you for giving these tutorials without any pointless jabbering :) LOVE IT!
You're so talented! Thank you for sharing this beautiful pieces with all of us. This tutorials are tremendous help for all artisans around the world. Greetings from Perú! 🤗🌹❤️
Ur artistry and creativity are matched only by ur skilled hands‼️ I enjoy ur work so much, it’s mesmerising to watch w/o hearing voice over. U manage to teach well w/o that. I am a metalsmith who has been researching and studying wire wrapping and love the way u combine both together w the large gauge wire. Thank u for ur generous tutorials.
Every bracelet is absolutely stunning. Your work is impeccable. Thank you so much. And I appreciate the choice of music in your video as it is calming and not crazy disturbing.
#10 is essentially the same as a ring I got the idea for a couple days ago when I started experimenting with twisting wires a couple days ago and I’ve been having the most difficult time getting it all to stay together neatly and everything but I think watching you I’ve realized exactly what I need to do differently to make it work. I’m super excited now! And to think I was on the verge of giving up on it!
I love your channel and this one did not disappoint! Amazing ❣️👏👏👏 Do you pickle after soldering or straight to file it. TFS I have never worked with wire this thick, I bet you kick butt at thumb wrestling 😂😂
Thank you for sharing your beautiful talents with us. I’m looking forward to making some of your bracelets. I’m just getting started in jewelry making but you make it look so easy. I am looking forward to it. Thank you again.
Great video. May I ask what brand cutters you use for 8-10-12 gauge wire. I don’t believe mine would cut this. Is the copper dead soft? I’m new to this type of wire work and needing some basic info. TYFS
It is easy. That's the whole point, simple technique transforming into a complex design. Like drawing with a pencil, that's the easy part. It's the work of Art that's not. I would never think u could end up with an incredible piece from just wire. Like Magic.
I have been doing wirewrap for 30 years. I enjoyed watching you work. I think wirewrap is more challenging than silversmithing because you have to figure out how to hold it all together without using a torch.
I love all your work!!! Im just a beginner and only have basic tools coz I do mostly hand wire crystals and stones. I would like to do your work. I have a hammer but not sure where to get/buy the other piece that you use.
Hi. Just found this video and your channel. Your work is amazing. It has really inspired me to get started again. I just want to ask as I am based in UK. Do you use AWG or SWG when measuring your wire gauge?
Your work is so beautiful and I really love the music you choose. My skills aren't nearly even those of a beginner yet but I just love watching you work to the beautiful music.
WOW! I have just watched your video. I absolutely love your designs and I think I could do some of them. Will have to be next year (January) as I'm still very busy. Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful designs, you are truly gifted and amazing x
We recently built our house and have a ton of left over pieces of wire. I save them all as I figured some day when I retire I would find a way to use them. Thank you so much for your generous ideas and videos. You have an amazing talent and I aspire to only make something very simple. Thank you for your selflessness in sharing. Truly aspiring. xo
I definitely will try some of these designs. Thank you for sharing! Question: I see that you usually wrap from the outside towards the center of the designs. Can you wrap from the center towards the outer dimension? Does it matter what direction you wrap?
I am new at this, but looking at #5, just thought your hands must hurt! Take some olive oil, ginger powder and a touch of chilli pepper powder. Mix. Rub a little on hands at nite. Don't touch eyes! Beautiful work. Learning a lot from your videos. ¡Gracias!
1mm- it is a 18 gauge wire. Most of this bracelets made of thicker wire. Only one can be made- the one located in the left in the bottom row in the picture.
Right now I’m dead broke but I’ve been obsessed and I mean OBSESSED with wire working and getting good at it. Anyways my point is right now I don’t even have the extra couple dollars to go pick up any low gauge wire (which is such a bummer because everything I want to make is like sub 14 gauge) all the wire I currently possess is 16 gauge and higher but I’m determined to get creative in order to make some of these designs work. Obviously going to have to change some stuff so they won’t be exact but I’m hoping my ideas will at least bring me close to some of these cuz your work is hands down my favorite I’ve seen thus far!
I haven’t worked on any new designs and have only made family pieces for the last 7 years… I weave, wire-wrap, metal-smithing and your work is simply gorgeous! I was looking for something different for a gift and your work truly inspired me. Did you use copper paste solder? I was wondering because I only have Rio’s copper wire solder and while it isn’t difficult to work with -I see how the paste would make it much easier -and the color match was great vs using silver and having to plate it with steel in my pickle. Thank you so much -I’ve pulled silver and copper heavy gauge wire out and hoping to make a few gifts tomorrow! Amazing work thanks again for sharing it with us all!🎉
Yes, I am using a paste solder. It is easy to use but the color is still different, It is more silver than copper. So you need to use it from the revers side. There is no solder that has a copper color :(
Thank you so much for your selfishness in sharing your GiftedHands Creations!❤ I love your details and pray 🙏🏾 continued success and Blessings for years to come. BTW I really love your background music in class💯💜💯
I love listening to music while I'm working and I love the way you put these videos together. I love your work! The Asher Fulero music at the beginning was just absolutely fantastic❤
Wow gorgeous, Like Astrid Sunderland said, to many beautiful choises that it's too hard to choose only one. All are phenomenal. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. God bless you.
Ohhh I meant to ask might u consider using bright silver coated and enameled Parawire or a comparable brand every once in a while? I am not sure how high their coated wire goes in gauge but it’s so easy to work with, similar to dead soft copper. I realize filing may need to be minimised but I bet u could create some amazing designs in silver (and antique silver which is called titanium coated), considering how creative u r? Just an idea 😄 Thank you...and take good care
I don't work with a coated wire because most of my work hammered and filed. I am working with a sterling silver and German silver too. I like when the metal shine and hard polishing can delete the coat too.However, I am sure that it is possible to work with any coated wire. It is not so durable but looks well.
Que hermoso trabajas,estoy enamorada de esto,me gusta crear cosas,tejo a crochet,es mi pasión, pero esto es hermoso ante mis ojos,gracias por tu tiempo que dedicas a que aprendamos hacerlo, se ve que llevas tiempo en ello y que te apasiona..es bello lo que haces
@@GemseekerStudio i want to apologize i realize now that was rude your work is amazing i have learned so much from your videos thank you for making them and again i apologize