Visit beadstore.wigjig.com for more videos! Jewelry Making Instruction – Find all your jewelry making supplies, jewelry tools, jewelry wire, beads, and over 2000 pages of FREE jewelry making design and tips at www.wigjig.com!
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Visit beadstore.wigjig.com for more videos! Jewelry Making Instruction – Find all your jewelry making supplies, jewelry tools, jewelry wire, beads, and over 2000 pages of FREE jewelry making design and tips at www.wigjig.com!
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Recycling old jewelry into new jewelry involves taking apart a few pieces, choosing the beads and pendants you like, and restringing them onto a new wire. Reuse vintage or secondhand jewelry with a demonstration by a professional jewelry artist in this free video on making jewelry. Expert: Shawn Wilson Bio: Shawn Wilson owns her own studio and store where she fashions and sells the most unique and colorful jewelry out of many different types of household items. Filmmaker: Tim Appel
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When making jewelry out of coins, use a 20- or 22-gauge wire to wrap around the coins and string on various gems and beads. Use vintage or meaningful coins to make necklaces or bracelets with a demonstration by a professional jewelry artist in this free video on making jewelry. Expert: Shawn Wilson Bio: Shawn Wilson owns her own studio and store where she fashions and sells the most unique and colorful jewelry out of many different types of household items. Filmmaker: Tim Appel
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Question by topbuff_2000: Shop selling beads and supplies for making my own jewellery at the Bullring Birmingham?
I am visiting the Bullring shopping centre in Birmingham (UK) this weekend and want to know if there are any shops selling loose beads and jewellery making supplies? I make my own beaded necklaces etc and expect Birmingham is brimming with such shops but I do not know the area.
Any advice (with directions) would be great.
Thanks
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Answer by derfini
I’ve found one in the Jewellery Quarter – The Bead Loft. You need to google ‘Bead shops, Birmingham, UK’ to get maps. Also, Birmingham’s visitors’ guide has maps and information on retailers.
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www.jewelrysupply.com This JewelrySupply.com jewelry making video will show you why an Ultrasonic Cleaner works and how well it cleans jewelry
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In partnership with www.FaveCrafts.com , I am pleased to present this video on how to make a Nialaya inspired bracelet! Formore free craft projects, video tutorials and craft tips, visit www.FaveCrafts.com . This tutorial was requested by monkeystar2307. Although the actual bracelet featured different colored beads and used cording instead of hemp (see “My reference photos” below), I didn’t have the right materials at hand so I improvised. For your convenience, however, I provided a supply list where you can find similar materials to make the original bracelet. ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ » My Reference Photos « http i51.tinypic.com i55.tinypic.com » Related Videos « How to Make a Square Knot and Four Variations youtu.be Solution for Frayed Ends — Quick Tip youtu.be How to Make a Sliding Square Knot Closure youtu.be » Supply List for Making a Similar Nialaya Bracelet « Cording: www.firemountaingems.com Red beads*: www.firemountaingems.com Rhinestone beads*: www.firemountaingems.com Silver beads*: www.firemountaingems.com *The beads I recommend are 10mm, rather than the 8mm used in the video. Adjust your cord length accordingly. ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ » Materials List « • 1mm hemp cording • Fourteen 8mm beads • Two 6mm beads • Epoxy glue or E600 • Paper towel • Toothpicks • Scissors • Ruler » Instructions « • Cut an 18″ length of hemp; this will be your core strand. Cut two 40″ lengths of hemp; these will be your working strands. • Tie a knot near one end of your …
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In part two of our five-part series on making a bezel, Art Jewelry magazine associate editor Addie Kidd shows you how to solder your bezel into a ring. [For more visit www.ArtJewelryMag.com]
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Question by andshewaits: If I get a Tax ID# so I can purchase wholesale jewelry making supplies, do I have to file a tax return?
I won’t have any employees, it is just me making jewelry. I’m in Texas, USA. I think I just have to fill out the SS-4 form to get the ID. Just not sure what to do from there.
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Answer by Doug
If you made any money doing distribution.
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Question by greenlea: What are some basic tools that I need to start jewelry making?
I want to start making some fun jewelry at home. I don’t want to spend a lot of money to try out this new hobby. Any suggestions for basic tools to buy? THANKS!!!!
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Answer by marita
All you really need other than the beads, is a good set of bottle nose pliers ( the real skinny headed ones), fishing line/see-thru plastic thread & the clamps/closures. Have fun!
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Question by Jenn L: How do you cut abalone into different shapes for making jewelry?
I have raw abalone, and I am wondering if anyone out there knows how to safely cut it into different shapes for making jewelry. If you know of a website that talks about it specifically, that would be just as good! Thanks
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Answer by Mujer Alta
You’d have to use a diamond saw with plenty of running water like they use to cut rocks and minerals. Eye protection and a mask that covers both nose and mouth are also required. Because shell is formed in layers it has a tendency to split, chip and fly apart. You’d need a fine saw blade. You should learn lapidary before working on shells.
I make jewelry and I’ve never know anyone who makes their own shell beads. I looked around the internet and could find no information.
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Make a beaded key chain by gathering the appropriate supplies, choosing durable beads, attaching a jump ring to the key chain, putting beading thread on the key ring and then threading on the beads. Finish a beaded key chain by tying a knot at the end of the thread with a knot maker using instructions from a jewelry maker in this free video on beaded jewelry. Expert: Tammy Gray-Searles Contact: www.petrifiedwoodco.com Bio: Tammy Gray-Searles has been designing and making beaded jewelry and other beaded art products for more than 10 years. Filmmaker: Carlye Jones