04.17.2008 | Posted by Addie Kidd

Art Jewelry magazine now has a YouTube channel!

Last week, I shared our newest videos with you folks – the 3-part series on Setting a Cabochon in a Bezel. They've been quite popular. Apparently there are a lot of people out in the jewelry world wanting to learn how to bezel-set a stone, and looking for a video to teach them.

 
Well, we hear you loud and clear!  We understand that reading about an action or technique just isn't quite enough sometimes. (Though if you do want to read about it, we're a touch partial to our little publication. *wink*)  Every once in a while it's easier to just watch someone do whatever it is you're aching to learn.

 

So we've opened our own YouTube channel. Yes, we've decided to spread our tutorial wings past our own Web site, and share some jewelry-making instructions with the YouTube community at large.

 

We've posted some of our most popular videos on our new Art Jewelry Magazine Channel page: 

http://www.youtube.com/artjewelrymag

 

So, check 'em out and make comments. We'd love to hear about what you enjoy about the videos, what else you'd like to learn, and even about how you're applying these techniques in your own designs.

 

And keep an eye out for new videos in the future. We'll be unveiling some new videos this week and next month!

~Addie~


 


Comments

  • April 28, 2008 @ 5:32 PM
    kcbead said...

    Thank you for adding these videos.  I recently started taking the magazine and I'm interested in learning more metal working techniques.  I found the videos on the bezel easy to understand and follow.  

  • April 29, 2008 @ 9:00 AM
    Addie Kidd said...

    Glad to hear that they're helpful!

    Check back often as we'll be releasing new videos every few weeks.

    And if there's a technique you want to learn that you're not seeing, feel free to leave a comment or email us here to request it. We love hearing from our readers.

    My address is: Akidd@artjewelrymag.com.

About Addie Kidd

I'm an associate editor here at Art Jewelry. I live, with my cat Begby and two dueling bettas, in the most adorable duplex in all of Wauwatosa, WI. I enjoy playing with metal and cutting unusual stones in my home studio (usually with Begby underfoot). And I love discovering new artists and jewelry techniques - feel free to send me any interesting links you encounter! [If you'd like to see my mini-bio, look under "Magazines," and then "Our Staff."]

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