Showing posts with label wire looped. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wire looped. Show all posts

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Geometric Square with Decorative Crystal


Supplies: 
2 - 13 x 11 mm square glass beads 
2 - 4 mm crystals  
2 - 1" 20 guage antique gold colored copper wire
2 - 2" 20 guage antique gold colored copper wire (for hooks)
2 - 2" 20 guage antique gold colored copper wire (for beads)


Tools
Basic Tool Kit
Ring Mandrel or Sharpie marker (to create round bend for hooks)

Duration
30 minutes


Length: 2"

The Idea
To create the hook, take the 2" wire and create a loop at one end. Wrap the wire around a cylindrical object, something like a permanent marker for the round bend. 

Take about a 1" length wire and with chain nose pliers, bend over about 1/16" wire over itself to create a headpin. Thread the glass bead through and close with a wire loop. Create loop on both ends of the crystals with the 1" gold wire. Attach wired crystal to hook and attach the end of the crystal to the wired glass bead. Create matching earring.

Licorice Drops


Supplies: 
2 - 10 mm teardrop black crystal beads
2 - 3 mm silver spacer beads 
2 - 10 mm silver decorative wire
2 - 2" 20 guage silver colored copper wire (for hooks)
2 - 5" 20 guage silver colored copper wire (for beads)


Tools
Basic Tool Kit
Ring Mandrel or Sharpie marker (to create round bend for hooks)

Duration
30 minutes


Length: 2"

The Idea
To create the hook, take the 2" wire and create a loop at one end. Wrap the wire around a cylindrical object, something like a permanent marker for the round bend. 

Take the 5" silver wire and with chain nose pliers, bend over about 1/16" wire over itself and with the pliers hold the wire on its side and keep rolling to create the twirl for the bottom of the headpin. Thread spacer bead and crystal bead through wire. To create wire wrapping, start off closing bead with a wire wrapped loop. Instead of cutting wire, continue wrapping wire around the bead. To close, come back up to loop and wrap wire a couple of time. Cut the wire and press ends to prevent snags. Attach wired bead to jump ring and attach jump ring to decorative wire. Attache decorative wire to hook. Create matching earring.

Idea:
Try using a smaller guage wire to wrap beads for a different look.




Monday, August 30, 2010

See Green

 

I never thought I would ever wear these psychedelic earrings! Never say never. They really came in handy when my girlfriends and I celebrated 80s night! It was a rad night!!!

Supplies:
24 - 2 mm green glass beads
24 - 2 mm blue glass beads
16 - 2 mm green glass beads
2 - 6" silver wire, 20 - 22 guage
2 - hooks

Tools
Basic Tool Kit

Duration
25 minutes


Length: 2.5"

The Idea
Create a loop with your chain nose pliers, with the silver wire and bend the remaining wire 90 degrees perpendicular to the loop you just created. Wrap the wire around a 1" mandrel until it overlaps, to create the round shape for the loop. Add the beads (refer to picture for color scheme). Once all the beads are in place, close the wire loop with 2 loops. Cut the remaining wire and add your hooks. Repeat.


Tip:
Lay out your beads in order to see the color scheme and to speed up the process of threading the beads..
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