Quick Wire Ring - Celtic Knot
Learn to make this quick wire knot ring with my step-by-step jewellery tutorial.
Materials used:
- 1mm diameter copper wire (18 gauge)
Tools used:
- Ring Mandrel
- Chain or flat nose pliers
- Round nose pliers
- Wire cutters
Optional:
- Nylon jaw pliers
- Rawhide mallet
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By far the best wire ring tutorial I've come across
What a nice ring! And I really enjoy your calm, low speaking voice.
Without a doubt you have the cleanest, best cared for hands I have seen in hundreds of wire working videos. A pleasure to watch and learn from.
Your tutorials are the best! I love that I can watch and follow along without sound because you visually explain everything. Thank you!
You are a wonderful teacher!!! I'm making Christmas presents for my family and grandchildren!
I followed you step by step and made a pretty ring... Once. Darned if I can do it again!
Absolutely love the ring you have created! The way you describe each step is extraordinarily helpful . Thank you very much for sharing your time and talent with those of us desiring proficiency working with wire. Stay healthy and thank you again ♥️🌈🦋🌷🍭
43 secs in and i already like you and what you have explained : ) thank you for sharing
not only did i enjoy the video but i enjoyed listening to you speak just lovely!!
I just love the way you teach! ❤
I have to thank you for your tutorial. Your instructions are detailed and make sense. I can hardly wait to watch your other tutorials. Also I love hearing you talk. I am going to watch this again when I have my wire at hand so I can follow you through the steps.
thank you
I loved how easy you described and made it look! ❤
I wish you wouldve put it on! It looks so beautiful making it now, thank youuuu lovely work !
You have a great voice and speaking manor. Love your video
This is by far my favorite ring to make! It’s elegant and beautiful and always looks chic!
This is wonderful. I love Keltic knots and you make it look so simple! I'll try one tomorrow with 20ga since I don't have any 18ga. It will be easier on a beginner. Thank you. You're a wonderful teacher!
Thanks for sharing your talents. That’s today’s project sorted.
Thank you
Very nice. Can't wait to make. Thanks
I just found your tutorials and I am thrilled with the way you teach. Very clear and helpful.
Thank you for sharing I’ve learned so much I like everything about you tutorials 😊
Beautiful!
Wonderful! Thank you.
so awesome
Thank you Lily..u have the best very best videos..I tried to see a knotted ring elsewhere but it was horrid I couldn't see what they were doing and there was no narrator..lol thanks again for your most lovely work , it's much appreciated! 😀
Only just found your channel, I've usually made bracelets, necklaces & earing's. I thought I'd try doing some ring's, I did do a couple, but struggle with the sizing. hopefully I'll be better at it when I try this style. Thank you for sharing your lovely work with us xx😊💖
Nice job!
Magnifique travail... Très jolie bague. Merci beaucoup pour ce partage
Thank you so much for sharing this. After 2 years of learning my work is finally looking acceptable. I’ve learned so much from you . Your voice is so soothing and your so very kind to share your work. Your just Lovely. Happy Day.
I love it 😊👍.
Beautiful ❤️
I made this beautiful ring then lost it so I have to make another. I used 20 gauge soft and after all of the knots it work hardened wonderfully..Thank you again.
I'm going to try hope I can make it.
Omygoodness, the finished product is just gorgeous! Thanks so much I can't wait 💗 to make this and love love liver of Sulphur to show my work off ..it gives a beautiful patina and warmth to anyone's work !
This is so beautiful 🤩
Sooooo beautiful 😍🙏
Very impressed , you do beautiful work.
Very nice project my dear! thank you!!! :o)
love this ring, just a question! would it be easier if you annealed the wire first?
Love, love, LOVE your videos!! Thank you so much! I was wondering where you got those flat/chain nose pliers? What brand are they, If you dont mind my asking? I'm in Canada and am hoping that I can find them here, as I know that they would come in handy for a lot of my jewelry making projects. :) Thanks
That was beautiful, thanks for sharing. One thing I didn't catch was the product that you put on the wire at the end. Do you have a link to a video where you talk about that process? Thank you!
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That was a simple and beautiful ring! I love the design. Is this Dead Soft or Half Hard wire? I would love to know. It shows some resistance. If I decide to hammer it flat on a mandrel to harden wire and for design, it will enlarge it back to original 2 sizes larger, right?
Great work, as always! But I do have a question for you, do you anneal your copper between bends, to counter the work hardening? Thanks in advance for your answer
What was that solution you dip the ring in to give it that antique look?
@danalevault7928
4 жыл бұрын
Most people use liver of sulfur
Is there a way to keep copper from turning fingers green?
Cómo lo pongo en español q bonito anillo lo quiero hacer . gracias
What about a witches knot, anyone got one of these video?
In usa rings what size is an O and Q?
@stevenmcleary2699
3 жыл бұрын
O is 7.25 and Q is 8.25, so for American sizes, you only adjust by 1 size
@debbiegoble9836
2 жыл бұрын
@@stevenmcleary2699 did you know that to patina these you can also soak them in pickle juice try it one time.
I couldnt make celtic knot but i did make sth...
I tried making this twice and failed miserably LOL I think I need thinner wire. The 18 was far too rigid for my newb hands.
How do you have any fingernails?😂😂
@girl_from_everywhere
2 жыл бұрын
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