Tassels add movement to any jewelry creation. B’sue likes to craft hers from chain, fiber, stray beads, wire, charms and found items. Come join us in the workshop and see easy ways you can make tassels using things on your work table, things from like Tulip Bead Caps, wire and Gilder’s Paste….and found things like old wooden sewing spools and metal thimbles. It’s so easy, Javi has learned to make them, too. You will also see Javi learn how to make video in this fun segment from B’sue Boutiques. I hope you will come and join us one day soon at the B’sue Boutiques Creative Group at Facebook; ours is a nurturing group of mixed media artists from beginner to advanced. All sorts of jewelry making are discussed and you’ll be welcome to share your photos as well as links to your selling sites where you list your handmade as well as vintage jewelry. Also welcomed are components makers like ceramic arts and lampworkers. I hope you enjoyed the video! Last week’s version has been discarded….I decided to leave demonstrating power tools to the experts, even though I was fine with my own methods. Safety must always come FIRST!
Hey I have an idea that you may like. You could use a dollar store banana
holder, to put your tassel on when your working on it.
Love your work space. Your so creative. Love your creations. I just found
my new best friend.
I would like to know where to get one of those rings you use to open your
jump rings. That looks like a real time saver.
Thanks you n ur assistant for teaching this video. I just love love
tassles. I love everything tassled. N I never know they can look so good
with different assorted pieces in one piece. That’s a great new style for
me. I love it!
Your videos are so much fun. I know I can do this TFS Genny
Hi there, love your videos. I’ve probably missed it in your videos, but
could you please tell me what your jump ring opener thingamajiggy is
called? 🙂 thanks, from the land down under
I love your channel and your creativity. Have a lovely day ♥ !!!!
Doesn’t the bottle cap has sharp edges? I think they could get caught on
your cloths.
Love watching your videos.
Great video, thanks
Jojo bean it’s called the jump ring tool
B’Sue I just read your “about us” section on your website. All I can say is
thank you.
What did you call the thing on your finger to help open and close jump
rings? Boy is that handy! Thanks
Thanks for sharing how to make these…I am going to give it a try.
Great video, thanks for sharing. Thank you to the young lady that showed us
how to put together the tassel as well. Hugs, Shelley
love love love your creativity and using those great collectibles!
Great video – great job Javi!
Great tutorial Sue, you rock! Thanks, Melodie
Smashing x x
I love this idea never thought of it. Hobbie has great style I love the
bring with the brass I never would have done that
Jerjer it’s called the jump ring tool it’s on bsue’s website 🙂 bsue,thank
you for making this video I can’t wait to try it. Way to go Javi!!
May I ask what your using on your finger to make jewelry componets with?
Your a rad lady and I love watching your videos!
those look like they are so much fun to make. off to my room I go. thank
you. I live near Mansfield ohio and I hope to come to visit you soon. I am
anxious to meet you. hope to see you soon. good job Hobbie on your
demonstration. vickieb
Check out the re-do of Friday’s video….we made it better and added more
material!