Making Jewellery - August 2016

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TIPS & TECHNIQUES


BASIC TECHNIQUES


HOW TO MAKE A WRAPPED LOOP


Thread a bead onto a head or eye
pin. Grip the wire with round nose
pliers next to the bead.

Bend the wire above the plier jaw
to a right angle. You will need
about 2mm of wire above the bead
before the bend.

Move the plier jaws to sit at the top
of the bend.

Keep pushing the wire around the
jaw until you meet the bead.

Move the pliers around the loop and
continue to bend the wire around
until it is facing out at a right angle
and you have a complete loop.

Use a pair of chain nose pliers to
hold across the loop fi rmly.

Thread the bead onto a head or
eye pin and cut the pin about 1cm
above the bead. Bend the wire to a
right angle above the bead.

Roll the wire around to meet the
bead. If it does sit centrally move
the plier jaws around the loop
to sit by the bead away from the
open end. Bend the loop back to sit
directly above the bead.

Using round nose pliers, grasp the
wire at the very end and curl it
around the plier jaws.

With your thumb push the wire
back around the pliers, keeping it
tight to the jaw.

Wrap the wire around the neck of
the loop until it meets the bead.
Snip off any excess wire and push
the end against the coil to fi nish.

Use chain nose pliers to tighten
the loop by twisting it from side
to side. Do not pull it outwards as
that will distort the shape.

MAKING A SIMPLE LOOP


PHOTOGR APHS: SIAN HAMILTON

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