I first came across Lynde VonHatten's blog where she had a lovely wire wrapped pendant tutorial which I eventually featured here. Lynde who is based in Brooklyn, New York says "I adore the process of transforming simple materials into captivating pieces of jewelry." She also likes sharing a number of free tutorials on her site.
Lynde is clearly a dedicated teacher because she also created 6 tutorials for sale on her Etsy store, Cozy Sister each of which comes with dozens of photographs to ensure a successful learning experience.
The pictures here are those of her tutorials on Etsy. As you can see, Lynde is fond of wrapping, coiling and scrolling wire!
Giveaway
Lynde is giving away 4 tutorials to 4 lucky winners - the choice of which of the six tutorials shown here will be up to the individual winner.
If you'd like be one of the winners, please make a comment below (subscribers need to click on the post title to return to the blog. Scroll down to the comment section). Make sure you leave contact info below if you do not have an online shop or blog.
Extra entries if you become or are a blog subscriber or follower etc. If you also do shout outs about this giveaway, those will count as additional entries too! Please say so in the comments.
This giveaway is international.
It ends in a week's time at 6 pm EST Monday, January 13 , 2014. I will pick the winner randomly and announce the results as soon as possible after. So be sure to leave a contact email if you don't have an online link or make sure you come back and check! Otherwise I will redraw in a week. Good luck!
Before You Go:
Original Post by THE BEADING GEM
Jewelry Making Tips - Jewelry Business Tips
Lynde is clearly a dedicated teacher because she also created 6 tutorials for sale on her Etsy store, Cozy Sister each of which comes with dozens of photographs to ensure a successful learning experience.
The pictures here are those of her tutorials on Etsy. As you can see, Lynde is fond of wrapping, coiling and scrolling wire!
Giveaway
Lynde is giving away 4 tutorials to 4 lucky winners - the choice of which of the six tutorials shown here will be up to the individual winner.
If you'd like be one of the winners, please make a comment below (subscribers need to click on the post title to return to the blog. Scroll down to the comment section). Make sure you leave contact info below if you do not have an online shop or blog.
Extra entries if you become or are a blog subscriber or follower etc. If you also do shout outs about this giveaway, those will count as additional entries too! Please say so in the comments.
This giveaway is international.
It ends in a week's time at 6 pm EST Monday, January 13 , 2014. I will pick the winner randomly and announce the results as soon as possible after. So be sure to leave a contact email if you don't have an online link or make sure you come back and check! Otherwise I will redraw in a week. Good luck!
Before You Go:
- More How to Make Wire Ear Cuff Tutorials
- How to Make All in One Head Pin Earrings
- Off Set Bead Wire Wrapped Ring Tutorial
Original Post by THE BEADING GEM
Jewelry Making Tips - Jewelry Business Tips
I have been making beaded jewelry for several years but am just getting started in wire wrapping. I really need these tutorials.
ReplyDeleteThat necklace looks fierce!
ReplyDeleteLynde's wire work is beautiful, I'd love any of her tutorials!
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Lovely wirework. I'm envious of the talent.
ReplyDeleteI have been wanting to learn wire wrapping, what a great way to start!!! Thanks for the chance to win :)
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Love that wire-wrapped donut. Would love a chance to win a tutorial. Thanks,
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I'm already a blog subscriber.
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Just tweeted about the post, tutorial and agiveaway.
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I would be entered in the contest to win! thank you so much for sharing with us. ! I leave about 50 miles from a big craft store and no one teaches jewelry making near me. So Il learn from the internet.
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EXCELLENT wrapping ideas! Would love to have tutorials to learn new techniques!
ReplyDeletelove the donut!
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How wonderful these projects look!! I would love to be able to take the tutorial. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI am already a blog subscriber. thanks!!
ReplyDeleteI had to share this with my beading friends. We want to take the peacock feather project. That looks soooooooooooo pretty!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous creations! I would love to learn how to make them! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteJulie - julie4kw@yahoo.com
Thank you for the chance to win one of these tutorials! I really like all of them.
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I am a blog subscriber.
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Love the beautiful wire wrapping.
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zanc@att.net
What great tutorials. Teaching myself to wire wrap so these would be great to learn. grinchswoman@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteThe wire wrapping is beautiful. I'm a blog subscriber but rarely comment. Wire wrapped donut is my favorite by far.
ReplyDeleteWow, what talent and taste. I love wireworking, but have only dabbled in it. These tutorials would go a long way in helping me understand how to put them together in a pleasing way.
ReplyDeleteWow, what talent and taste. I love wireworking, but have only dabbled in it. These tutorials would go a long way in helping me understand how to put them together in a pleasing way.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful work!! Would love to win one of her tutorials! And she is a fellow Brooklynite!! Thanks for the chance Pearl!
ReplyDeleteAnd I am a blog follower!
ReplyDeleteNot sure if my comment went through so I will post again. I love herringbone earrings she made. What a really great idea! I recently just learned how to make a herringbone wrap bracelet and now I will just have to make a pair of earrings to match. I also love the fact that the way her jewelry appears simplistic yet could be worn in a formal setting or everyday wear. I love to make jewelry like that and I think in this day and age given the financial climate people do look to buy jewelry that can be worn in dual situations. Thanks you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWow! I just love her work. Please toss my name in the hat.
ReplyDeleteI am a blog subscriber as well as following you on twitter and FB
ReplyDeleteWow! thanks for these tutorials..just fab!
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And here am I thinking 'That's an interesting way to hang a donut! I must show that to my friend in the U.K. And of course I'm going to do just that -and- tell her to make a comment! Who wouldn't want to win one of these tutorials!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to start off 2014 Pearl!
Aims @ bigbluebarn@gmail.com
Just love the spiral earrings please put my name in the hat
ReplyDeleteOhh, very pretty designs!!
ReplyDeleteI have tried other tutorials for wire wrapping to no avail. I would love some FREE tutorials that are easy to follow. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteKaren
I would love to win one of your tutorials. Just starting to do wire work.
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Would love to win these tutorials. Love the designs.
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This would be so great to win. Am a blog subscriber as well.
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mlsjewel@yahoo.com
That necklace is so very cool! These tutorials would be a wonderful New Year's prezzie :) Christie
ReplyDeleteI like the bead colors chosen for these pieces.
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ReplyDeleteWhat fun to win tutorials! These patterns are great ones.
ReplyDeleteWire jewelry is tricky and I'd appreciate a tutorial very much. Besides, some of the advice will be about basics, I guess. I am a follower and I did share this giveaway on my Facebook page.
ReplyDeleteI love wire work! Any of these tutorials would be fabulous.
ReplyDeleteI'm already a subscriber to this blog which I totally LOVE!
ReplyDeleteI will share on FB, Twitter & Pinterest.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work. I would love to learn!
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Amy
Amyschneiderdesigns@gmail.com
I am just new to your blog today. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. By the way my Birthday is January 13th ;-)
ReplyDeleteThis is the one thing that gives me the most trouble! I haven't won anything yet so my time is coming up!
ReplyDeleteThese look like amazing tutorials. Thanks for sharing!
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Lovely tuts thanks for the chance to win.
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Sue
What unique pieces. I would love to learn how to make them!
ReplyDeleteVery creative work. Thanks for hosting the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteThis is great wirework. I'd love to win some of Lynde's tutorials. Thanks.
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I'm already a blog subscriber.
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Would love to win Lynde's tutorials. Wirework has become a passion and I'm just getting started.
ReplyDeleteJust in by the deadline. I love the tutorials!! What a talent. If I win: katherine4545@yahoo.com. THANKS!
ReplyDeleteWow the projects are wonderful, I love the donut with spirals!!
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