Posts Tagged ‘tutorial’
How to make a silver wire necklace, this video shows how to construct the beautiful Egyptian Link in easy to follow, step by step instructions. Additionally you can view still photographs of each of the steps involved at http://www.artfine.com/lesson/el/eli.htm My standard wire is .035 sterling silver wire, soft, round, but you can also use 18 gauge nickel silver wire, or experiment with the many wires available at craft stores. I particularly like to use Black Stove Pipe wire. The construction of Egyptian Link Necklace requires the use of three pliers, round nose pliers, chain nose pliers and diagonal cutters.
Duration : 0:9:2
A how-to video for using epoxy resin, silver-plated rings and pewter pendant trays to create jewelry from reproductions of your artwork. Part 3 of 3.
See John’s rings, pendants and artist’s reproductions at johnwgolden.etsy.com.
Want the ring blanks and pendants john uses? Check out http://www.johnwgolden.com/goldensupply.com
Duration : 0:6:27
A how-to video for using epoxy resin, silver-plated rings and pewter pendant trays to create jewelry from reproductions of your artwork. Part 2 of 3.
See John’s rings, pendants and artist’s reproductions at johnwgolden.etsy.com.
Want the ring blanks and pendants john uses? Check out http://www.johnwgolden.com/goldensupply.com
Duration : 0:8:28
How to make a silver wire necklace, this video shows how to construct the beautiful Egyptian Link in easy to follow, step by step instructions. Additionally you can view still photographs of each of the steps involved at http://www.artfine.com/lesson/el/eli.htm My standard wire is .035 sterling silver wire, soft, round, but you can also use 18 gauge nickel silver wire, or experiment with the many wires available at craft stores. I particularly like to use Black Stove Pipe wire. The construction of Egyptian Link necklace requires the use of three pliers, round nose pliers, chain nose pliers and diagonal cutters.
Duration : 0:8:51
This style of necklace is one of my absolute favorites. So simple and elegant!
The beads on the necklace look as if they are “floating” because the wire is hard to see. Crimp beads are used as “stoppers” so the floating beads will stay in place.
I was first introduced to this necklace style by this website: http://www.beadage.net/projects/illusion.shtml Thank you, Emma!
Materials list:
- Beading board (if you do not have one of these then a ruler would be sufficient)
- Beading wire (I used Accu-flex .019″ size)
- Crimp beads (I used twenty-four 1.5mm round)
- Crimp covers (I used 3mm)
- Some beads (I used eleven 8mm beads)
- Clasp (I used a barrel clasp)
- Wire cutters
- Crimping pliers (or flat-nose pliers)
Sources for materials:
Beading wire, crimp beads, crimp covers, and beads are from http://www.firemountain.com. Clasp from http://www.nasco.com.
Disclaimer: All products used in this video was purchased by me. I am not affiliated with any companies.
Duration : 0:7:3
Making feather jewelery is fun and easier than you think! Here, we learn how to add feathers to already existing jewelry, earrings and necklaces, transforming the ordinary into special. All the supplies in total cost less than $10 and it takes less than 5 minutes to do to make one earring.
Duration : 0:5:17
Total Price: $4.88 (isn’t that awesome?)
1. visit www.fusionbeads.com or www.artbeads.com
2. look for CRYSTALLIZED™- Swarovski Elements and then crystal pendants
3. choose shape, color, and size of beads
4. choose appropriate bails (under the category Findings)
5. purchase your items and watch my tutorial!
**you may need needle nose pliers, not all bails can be manipulated by hand**
Hope you guys enjoy, feel free to contact me with any questions.
Duration : 0:7:27
A short tutorial for beginners in making jewellery – Kate shows how to make a pair of gemstone
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