aarrrrgh, got in the middle of the tut and it stopped, just when you were bending the first wire. Kind of like reading a good book and someone has ripped out a page.
this is yoga, i did finally get it going, just a few clicks here and there. thanks for the great tut, i learned a lot. love you and your jewelry. Vikki
Very cool! I had no idea it was so easy. I have a huge button collection, mostly old vintage ones my grandma gave me and some I collected at Flea Markets in Montreal. Looking forward to seeing more tutorials!!
Yay! I love it! I can't wait to try that clasp with some of my grandma's old buttons. I might get ambitious and try a button chain for Mother's day. Thanks chica, very fun tutorial!
You should do more tutorials, I loved it! This one is very timely, I just picked up a tin of old buttons at a flea market and I have a show in May. I'm gonna hop right over to my worktable and put your button chain together.
That is a great tutorial! I watch a lot of them on youtube and downloaded video podcasts from iTunes. You have a very good style of telling and teaching, very informative, yet casual, and I agree with former speakers here, a precence, and a nice touch of humour. It all comes together being very very pleasant to watch. More please!
Love the tutorial. Never thought of doing buttons like that. Would love to see any more ideas you have on buttons. Now that you have access to that fancy computer, keep the tutorials coming.
You are so very charming. I think you have a whole new world opening up to you. (And I don't even think you need wine to do it.) Nicely done! Enjoy the day! Erin
First off L you are so pretty and what expressive eyes! Youre really generous to share things. Even if you share and show others things you do you continue to make wonderful creations!
A+ on your tutorial- becaaause you went at a pace I could keep up with, you showed each step, even though it may have seemed simple, it was so helpful. Most of the time I could see your hands, but maybe hold them higher next time, I don't want to miss a single thing. You also mentioned the wire source, I've been looking for! And lastly, but not leastly, you wore the perfect shirt so we could all RELATE to you! Looking forward to more!
You are just the cutest! Loved it, L! You are so natural on the video! Natural conversational style and I love your sense of humor. I wish I could have the confidence to try doing a video, but I can barely take a picture of myself without gagging! Oh, well. I'll try and work on that. You did great!
Fabulous tutorial and video. I just discovered your blog from a link on Carmi's Art/Life Blog and am I glad I did. Your blog is beyond creative. I can't wait to read all your previous posts. My head is already spinning. VBG
Thanks for the great tutorial. I enjoyed seeing you almost "in-person"! I've made lots of button and seed bead loop clasps, but never with wire, like you did. Thanks for expanding my horizons!
You crack me up with your drippy nose and I'm so not prepared statements :)
Great tutorial and thanks so much for sharing, now I know why my attempts at using buttons were going wrong, I was faffing too much , your way is so simple I wonder why I didn't think of it myself.
Great ideas, and I loved your presentation; it's nice to "meet" you! I'd love to see a resin tutorial; I've been close to getting some and trying it and seeing you do it might give me the confidence to do it.
Lorelei, Once again, you amaze me! Havent processed this tutorial yet, but as you are talking and I am typing, 1 thing stands out that I want you to know, you have a lovely voice! I meant to tell you that before. Now I know how you made the button clasp on my Lorelei necklace! Any Beading companies calling yet? They should be! Great! Laura
Great tut! LOVE the 'beadfreak' shirt. Good getting to hear your voice and see you at the same time
ReplyDeleteaarrrrgh, got in the middle of the tut and it stopped, just when you were bending the first wire. Kind of like reading a good book and someone has ripped out a page.
ReplyDeletethnx Lorelei~ is that wire rack behind you topped w/ a bird, from an import store?;)
ReplyDeletesorry yoga! i'm not sure why that would have happened??
ReplyDeleteYes, that bird jewelry stand is from Pier 1 Imports.
this is yoga, i did finally get it going, just a few clicks here and there. thanks for the great tut, i learned a lot. love you and your jewelry. Vikki
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for the tutorial!!! Thanks for sharing your ideas!! Mari from Puerto Rico
ReplyDeleteI love this! You did a great job. Aren't imacs great? Looking forward to seeing more.
ReplyDeleteVery cool! I had no idea it was so easy. I have a huge button collection, mostly old vintage ones my grandma gave me and some I collected at Flea Markets in Montreal. Looking forward to seeing more tutorials!!
ReplyDeleteGreat Tut!! And I have that same shirt!! LOL.
ReplyDeleteYou did a fabulous job, congratulations! Loved the tutorial, thanks and looking forward to your next ones!
ReplyDeleteYay! I love it! I can't wait to try that clasp with some of my grandma's old buttons. I might get ambitious and try a button chain for Mother's day. Thanks chica, very fun tutorial!
ReplyDeleteLorelei you are hilarious. I love the tut. You may have a new career in video. You're a SuperStar.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing. I've got lots of buttons which I am wanting to use and this video was helpful to me.
ReplyDeleteWOW Lorelei !!
ReplyDeleteThat was fun to watch !!
Thanks !
Love, and Blessings, Lynette
Great tutorial! The best present from my husband was my MacBook Pro. I love it. Look forward to more tutorials from you. CJ
ReplyDeleteYou are so adorable. Even though I do not bead I loved this. You are just so funny.
ReplyDeleteYou should do more tutorials, I loved it! This one is very timely, I just picked up a tin of old buttons at a flea market and I have a show in May. I'm gonna hop right over to my worktable and put your button chain together.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much,
Angie
Delightful and very informative video tutorial. Thanks so much for doing it. You have a great screen prescence!!
ReplyDeleteThat is a great tutorial! I watch a lot of them on youtube and downloaded video podcasts from iTunes. You have a very good style of telling and teaching, very informative, yet casual, and I agree with former speakers here, a precence, and a nice touch of humour. It all comes together being very very pleasant to watch. More please!
ReplyDeleteGreat tut! Way to go, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks Lorelei, you are too cute!
ReplyDeletetwo thumbs up on the tut....Looks easy enough. now have to find some buttons.
ReplyDeleteLove the tutorial. Never thought of doing buttons like that. Would love to see any more ideas you have on buttons. Now that you have access to that fancy computer, keep the tutorials coming.
ReplyDeleteYou rock! Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteFantastic tutorial! Your presence and your voice are perfect for video! Your talent for teaching is natural and easy going!
ReplyDeleteDo some more!
Pier 1....I used to work for the corporate offices back in the 70's it was a blast!
Thanks again!
Sandy
Thank you, it was fun watching you having fun. I enjoyed it and thanks again for sharing. Looking forward to more...
ReplyDeleteYou are so very charming.
ReplyDeleteI think you have a whole new world opening up to you.
(And I don't even think you need wine to do it.)
Nicely done!
Enjoy the day!
Erin
First off L you are so pretty and what expressive eyes! Youre really
ReplyDeletegenerous to share things. Even if you share and show others things you do
you continue to make wonderful creations!
I will buy a new sound card - I will, I will!
ReplyDeleteSweet video! Loved it.... hope you do more, can't wait! Can you do a tutorial on using ribbons?
ReplyDeleteGreat! You should be so proud - you come across as so smart and LIKEABLE (which we are sure that you are). :) Great first video tutorial!!!!
ReplyDelete~M&S
A+ on your tutorial- becaaause you went at a pace I could keep up with, you showed each step, even though it may have seemed simple, it was so helpful. Most of the time I could see your hands, but maybe hold them higher next time, I don't want to miss a single thing. You also mentioned the wire source, I've been looking for! And lastly, but not leastly, you wore the perfect shirt so we could all RELATE to you! Looking forward to more!
ReplyDeleteYou are just the cutest! Loved it, L! You are so natural on the video! Natural conversational style and I love your sense of humor. I wish I could have the confidence to try doing a video, but I can barely take a picture of myself without gagging! Oh, well. I'll try and work on that. You did great!
ReplyDeletegreat tutorial..
ReplyDeletei've never used buttons on jewelry but i'm going to try these 2 techniques out today..
thanks for sharing..
You are so adorable! Loved the tut and have a huge button collection so now I can dive right in!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing!
Betty
Fabulous tutorial and video. I just discovered your blog from a link on Carmi's Art/Life Blog and am I glad I did. Your blog is beyond creative. I can't wait to read all your previous posts. My head is already spinning. VBG
ReplyDeleteYou are just too cute! I really enjoyed watching and you clearly had fun doing it. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great tutorial. I enjoyed seeing you almost "in-person"! I've made lots of button and seed bead loop clasps, but never with wire, like you did. Thanks for expanding my horizons!
ReplyDeleteYou crack me up with your drippy nose and I'm so not prepared statements :)
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial and thanks so much for sharing, now I know why my attempts at using buttons were going wrong, I was faffing too much , your way is so simple I wonder why I didn't think of it myself.
What a great treat - to see you "in person." I love your blog and your work.
ReplyDeleteThat was great Lorelei, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas, and I loved your presentation; it's nice to "meet" you! I'd love to see a resin tutorial; I've been close to getting some and trying it and seeing you do it might give me the confidence to do it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the turorial, it was very interesting! I agree, they are fun :-D
ReplyDeleteLorelei, Once again, you amaze me! Havent processed this tutorial yet, but as you are talking and I am typing, 1 thing stands out that I want you to know, you have a lovely voice! I meant to tell you that before. Now I know how you made the button clasp on my Lorelei necklace! Any Beading companies calling yet? They should be! Great! Laura
ReplyDeleteThat was a great and simple tutorial! I will have to try that! Thanks!
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