You are so lovely and you give me so much inspiration girl!!!! I started my journey 14 months ago because my 6 y.o son broke an earing of mine and trying to find out how to ment it...voilà! I got hooked. I started going to craft fairs slowly. July the 11 I had a house fire and I lost everything. Nothing left. Nothing except my beadding room ...all my supplies and jewellery safe! I said to myself God is telling you something Nina! And I took my chance to open a small shop in an traditional indoor market! 7th week now! Keep going on ! You make my day every time I see you all though because of the time difference I am not able to see you live. Xxx
I've been making jewelry for years, but I still love how instructive your videos are. You're very patient and thorough, and these are much-appreciated qualities in an instructor. I watch mostly for design inspiration (and your happy and friendly personality), but I can appreciate your aiming to teach newbies. I've gotten endless design ideas from you, as I've watched you for years on JJB. You were the only reason I watched, and so now I don't. This necklace is wonderful! I love the leather. Chain, or silk, or whatever, could also be used, but I think the leather is perfect. It complements the beads you used. Thanks for the tips and inspiration!
Hi Sara Thank you very much for so patiently explaining all about the differences in wire. It has been extremely helpful and I love the design. The addition of leather was very creative. You have also taught me a tremendous amount of wire wrapping. Thank you Sara. Hope you feel better soon. Cheers Aussie Jen. 🇦🇺🇦🇺🐨🐨🦘🦘🦘🌸🌸
loved this .. i have been obsessed with this one lately ... I have added a few infinity wire wraps to my necklaces then more wrapped beads .. Its fun and relaxing ... to make ...
I am definitely a beginner at wire wrapping and making loops, etc. Your explanations are wonderful and greatly appreciated! Thanks so much! (I still need a lot of practice)
I love this.Making something like this never crossed my mind, but now I am thinking and getting excited. Can’t wait to try this. You always inspire me.I just hope I can do it. I’m sure I will rewatch this many times.
I love this! I think I would put the leather on a little seeker by doing the title crochet kind of knot to attach it, by putting the middle of the cord through the end wire loop ad taking the two cord pieces through that leatervloop before tightening it down with a wiggle! ❤️❤️❤️
So for the tiered looper, I notice that the inside of the loop on these pliers is flat. Or am I not looking correctly? Will that create a flat side on the loop? Does that question make sense? I love this project. And for all the wire jewelry I made, you've just showed me the fatal flaw was not using German half hard wire. Amazing work, Sara!!
I had my 2nd shot yesterday. First one I had a headache and a little fatigue. And arm hurt like a bitch. Second I don't feel much except my arm hurts like a bitch again. In 2 weeks I want some Grandma hugs again! We gotta do what we gotta do. I am 66 with Alpha-1. I feel free again.
Just happened upon you one day and thought omg i cant make that it was a goddess bracelet and i made it u are so easy to follow. I have tried to make a dragon fly from another crafter and i just cant get it right i didnt know if u had a dragon fly
I hope Sara already realized that her explanation about the loops is wrong... because, when you have a bailtool that is 5 mm, the loop you make is bigger not smaller. The inside stay 5mm an the outside is extra. The size of the wire. If your wire is 1 mm, your loop wil be 6 mm. And no matter what wire you use, the inside stays 5 mm. It doesn't get smaller. Neither it makes the hole bigger. It will stay always 5 mm... even if your wire is 10 mm, the hole will be staying 5 mm... the loop itself will be 5mm + 10mm = 15 mm.... but the hole stays 5mm... My artistique wire is deadsoft but has a copper core. Aluminium is way softer. I dont like daedsoft. I kill and destroy it... 🤣🤣🤣. But I don't use beadelon, so we don't call it German style, we call it half hard. I couldn't figure it out either what German style was. Then Sara said it's half hard... lol... ahhhhhhh... why they just call it by it's name???? Ow, the big mandrel, bail making, is the same size as the biggest part of the 6-step bail maker... hope that helps... ❤❤❤