3 Hook Clasps for Jewellery Making
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Learn how to create 3 hook clasps for jewellery making with this findings tutorial.
Learn how to make the vertibrae weave bracelet here: • Vertibrae Bracelet
And see the savoy knot bracelet here: • Savoy Knot Bracelet - ...
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You're becoming my favorite channel lol
Love that you started with a simple clasp (for beginners like me) and graduated to more involved clasps. They are all beautiful and thank you for giving several ways of making them.
Such lovely work! Now I can rest easy when I run out of ready made pricey clasps and just make my own. Thanks, Lily! Greetings from California!
Beautiful work! Thank you!
I Love your videos, very professionally and creatively! Thank you)
fabulous!!! Master jeweller
Lovely tutorial, so well explained, thank you.
This is great, ive been struggling with hooks... thank you!
Nicely done. Very clear instructions. Thank you.
Lovely clasps and always lovely clear instruction. Thank you Lily. :)
@LilyTree
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you, and you're welcome Dawn!
If you hammered the ring it would match. Loved those Celtic knots and wire work. Thanks for the demo!
I love your tutorials, so easy to listen to and follow. Thanks for sharing your gorgeous work.
@LilyTree
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I'm glad you like them!
La felicito hace unos proyectos divinos, 👍🌹
Those are very nice clasps Lily. Thank you so much! Very helpful video.
@LilyTree
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Helen, I'm glad you like them!
It was just what I needed! I found it! Thank you Lily for this beautiful video! ❤️🤓🇷🇺
@LilyTree
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you and you are welcome! 😃
Great video. Thanks
Great tutorial, Lily. Thank you for sharing your craft.
@LilyTree
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you and you're welcome!
Very nice clasps. I think handcrafted clasps are a wonderful way to finish a piece.
@LilyTree
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Wendy! Yes, and the advantage is that you can make the clasp to match the rest of the piece.
Love the knotted wire clasp!! Great set! Will share on my blog (beadinggem) in due course!
@LilyTree
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Beading Gem! I hope your readers like them!
Thanks for this tutorial...it was just what I needed xxx
@LilyTree
7 жыл бұрын
Excellent! I'm glad you like it!
Thank you!
You sure love that chasing hammer only difference I would do as far as letting out the wire I would use a planishing hammer but it is a good tutorial
Geat...great
Very lovely! I especially loved the knotted clasp. I'm just getting into using my butane torch. Can you only ball up the ends on raw copper or can you also do it on plated wire? I love your videos. Thank you so much Lily-Tree *hugs*
Thanks a lot !
@LilyTree
7 жыл бұрын
You're welcome!
Stupendi tutti ti ringrazio di cuore ❤️
@LilyTree
7 жыл бұрын
Prego!
great tutorial and a lovely variation on the theme especially the last clasp shown.
@LilyTree
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Maria!
nice
Its not easy reinventing the wheel when comes to jewelry tried n true but are so sweet might have invented the wheel a bit there aha thanks!
Hello everyone, what type of wire does lilly use round or square? Thanks
Do you have a good homemade pickling solution?
Can you only do that in bronze or can you do it to plate .
could you do more tutorials with cabochons. I really have a hard time with those.
@LilyTree
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the suggestion. I have a few ideas in early stages of planning, so stay tuned! In the meantime have you seen my classic wire-wrapped cabachon tutorial? kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZIGHsLKNfZuyctY.html
😊it would be nice to translate the measurements into inches
@leeannah
3 ай бұрын
You can use Google to convert the measurements, I use it for all the tutorials that use inches that I need in centimeters.
Really, the bail pliers are whats necessary besides a cutting tool. Round nose are Ok but bail making pliers allow more control with the diameter of bends and loops. If your on a budget, get a nice cutter and bail pliers
@LilyTree
6 жыл бұрын
Yes, I really love my bail making pliers - which is probably why they appear so often in my videos! 😃
@lukedavis2522
6 жыл бұрын
Lily-Tree cool! Btw i love your wirework videos! I hope to see more of the art deco style soon! 😁
What size wire are you using ? how much wire to use?
@LilyTree
7 жыл бұрын
Hi Rose, I recommend between 0.8mm and 1mm wire for these clasps. I used 1mm (18 gauge) for the j clasp and the circle clasp, and 0.8mm for the knotted s clasp. I talk about lengths at the start of each section.
@thibodeaux99
6 жыл бұрын
The wire was 1mm (18 gauge) for the J clasp and circle clasp and 0.8mm (20 gauge) for the S clasp
Great tutorial. Do you know the wire gauge(s) you used from the clasps? Is there a tutorial for the bracelet that you attached the "J" hook clasp to? Love it! Did you use a micro-torch for the balling technique on the knotted clasp?
@LilyTree
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Michelle. The wire was 1mm (18 gauge) for the J clasp and circle clasp and 0.8mm (20 gauge) for the S clasp. The bracelet is coming up in a future video, so keep an eye out for that! And yes, it's a little handheld micro torch. See my video on balling headpins for more info on the technique: kzread.info/dash/bejne/aGakzpWmgdvbXdo.html
@MichellesHandmadeCreations
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your quick reply. Knowing the gauge really helps. Found & bookmarked this chart for future reference. www.firemountaingems.com/resources/encyclobeadia/charts/6404 Happy the balling tech was done with a micro torch. Not as intimidated by that compared to others. Looking forward to seeing how to make the first bracelet in this vid. Thanks again!
Nice 👍 and perfect work 💼, but even you didn't read our comments,
@LilyTree
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks. Actually, I real all the comments. Sorry that I've fallen behind in replying to them, but be assured I read and appreciate all the comments I receive.
PLEASE use a rubber mallet or something! You ruined the clasp with marks.
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