fine handmade jewelry an inspired bracelet out of wire
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Looking for fine handmade jewelry that is eye-catching, prominent and won’t take hours to make? You can get a lot of inspirations in little time once you start working with versatile jewelry wire!TRANSCRIPT
Fine Handmade Jewelry-An Inspired Bracelet out of Wire
In this tutorial for fine handmade jewelry, you may
find that sometimes it’s a little tricky to work with wire.
But it’s not such a bad thing when working on your
new accessory. Instead of making use of irritating
beads and charms, you can start the bracelet simply
with inches of soft and versatile jewelry wire. You are
going to love it!
Supplies needed:
2mm Aluminum Wire
4mm Acrylic Bead
Headpin
Round Nose Plier
Side Cutting Plier
Step 1: work the basic figure “8” component
Looking for fine handmade jewelry that is eye-catching, prominent and won’t take hours to make? You can
get a lot of inspirations in little time once you start working with versatile jewelry wire!
Necessary process of the fine handmade
jewelry:
1. Take you wire coils. Reserve 2.5cm at
beginning and form a loop around round nose
pliers with leftover wire;
2. Work another loop in the contrary direction.
This will be a complete “8” pattern.
3. Keep 2.5cm at the end and then remove the
excess wire.
4. Curve the ends inwards to create a
small hook.
5. For a common size wrist, 12 pieces
may be enough.
On each figure “8” component, attach one beaded dangle.
You have finished this ingenious fine handmade
jewelry. The entire bracelet is composed of one
same component, so the only thing you need to do
is repeat the same steps over and over and then
assemble the parts to complete the piece. Try
making and wearing it, and this season you can be
wrist-deep in trendsetting style.
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Step 2: connect the above components
Place the “8” on a flat surface and connect each two
pieces as the picture shows. Keep repeating the
process until you get a close circle.
Step 3: prepare the decorative
bead danglers
Slide one acrylic bead onto a headpin and
form a simple loop on top. Generally, 12
pieces are ok.