Chunky Wire-Wrap Bracelet

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ONLY AT BEADSHOP.COM TM Chunky Wire-Wrap Bracelet Skill Level: Intermediate Project Time: 3-4 hours Prerequisite: Wire Nirvana I, Earring Construction or basic wire-wrapping skills. Learn how to cluster your pearls, gemstones and metal beads together to create a chunky wire-wrap bracelet. Wire-wrap onto chain for an elegant gem charm piece.

CHUNKY WIRE-WRAP BRACELET RECIPE Common Ingredients TOOLS NEEDED INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDE B C D A. Bent-nose chain pliers B. Round-nose pliers C. Needle-nose chain pliers D. Wire cutters E. Heavy duty wire cutters Part 1 Opening a Jump Ring Part 2 Preparing the Embellishments A E Part 3 Separating the Clasp Part 4 Putting Together the Bracelet 2 Sterling silver or gold-filled oval jump rings ~100 2 Sterling silver or gold-filled head pins ~25 Various sterling silver, gold-filled, Thai silver or Vermeil bead caps ~25 Various Thai silver or Vermeil daisy spacers ~50 4mm and 6mm Swarovski olivine bicone crystals ~50 Various freshwater pearls 1 Clasp of your choice 1 ft. 22-gauge or 24-gauge sterling silver or g gold-filled chain Beadshop.com 2010 2

PART 1: Opening a Jump Ring Notice the split in the jump ring at 12:00 Grip one side of the jump ring with your bent-nose chain pliers and the other end with your needle-nose pliers. Rock the needle-nose pliers toward you, opening the jump ring. Repeat for the second jump ring. Then, set them aside. PART 2: Preparing the Embellishments Arrange your beads, spacers and bead caps on your headpins in a variety of ways. With just a daisy spacer. With just a bead cap. Above shows daisy spacer and bead cap. Repeat. Make some of each. Step 5 Follow the Wire- Wrapping Using a Heap Pin Technique Review to start a loop. Step 6 Open the loop carefully using your needle-nose pliers. Step 7 Repeat for all of your headpins with beads and embellishments. Beadshop.com 2010 3

PART 3: Separating the Clasp If your clasp is joined together with a jump ring, open the jump ring and separate the two pieces of the toggle. Remove the jump ring to use the clasp. Your clasp is now in two pieces and ready to be attached to the chain which will form the bracelet base. PART 4: Putting Together the Bracelet Using heavy duty wire cutters, cut approx. 6-8 inches of chain, depending on the hang you want from your wrist. Remember, adding beads to the chain will make it tighter. Grab one opened jump ring and hook it into the first link of the chain then the clasp. Close the jump ring by carefully rocking it closed until the two ends are flush together. Repeat steps 2-3 for the opposite link of the clasp on the other end of the chain. Step 5 Hook the open circle of the wire-wrapped loop onto the closed jump ring. Step 6 Hold onto the opened loop with your needle nose pliers using your non-dominant hand. Step 7 Using bent-nose pliers in your dominant hand, grab the straight end of the head pin and close the open loop. Step 8 Wrap the straight end of the head pin around the base just below the loop. (refer to Steps 15-16 in the Wire-Wrapping Using a Head Pin Technique Review) Step 9 Using wire cutters, trim the excess wire from the base of the wire-wrap. 0 Tuck the sharp end against the base to prevent it from scratching and snagging clothing. Beadshop.com 2010 4

PART 4: Cont Putting Together the Bracelet 1 Wire-wrap a bead unit on every other link in the chain. 2 Fill in the gaps, so there s one on every link of the chain. 3 Add one more to each link. 4 Repeat until you reach the desired fullness. The finished piece Beadshop.com 2010 5

LEARNING TO MAKE WIRE-WRAPPED LOOPS Example of a wire-wrapped loop with two beads and a spacer. To practice this link, you will need: Bent-nose chain pliers Needle-nose chain pliers Round-nose pliers or rosary pliers Wire cutter For supplies gather: 5" 24-gauge round wire 2 Small spacer beads 4 8mm Beads Imagine that the wirewrapped loop is the head of a little person like me, and the wrap is the scarf. The head and scarf sit on the shoulders of the bead. The first thing you have to do is form my head! a) Holding the needlenose chain pliers grab the wire about one inch from the end. b) Using your finger, bend the short end of the wire at a right angle. c) Switch to rosary pliers. a) Place the tips of the rosary pliers above and below the short wire at the right angle. b) Use your finger to begin pushing the short end of the wire over the top plier cone. a) Switch the rosary pliers to your nondominant hand. b) Use the needlec) nose chain pliers to complete the round loop. Center the loop on top of the long wire. Step 5 a) Starting at the base of the loop, begin wrapping the short wire around the long wire. b) Complete three full turns of the wire. Step 6 a) Using the wire cutters, clip off excess wire. b) Using the bent-nose chain pliers, press down the end of the wire so it isn t sharp. Step 7 Slide beads onto the wire. Step 8 a) Use the tip of the needle-nose chain pliers to grab the wire against the bead. b) Use your finger to push the wire into a right angle. c) Switch to rosary pliers. d) Repeat steps 2-4 to complete loop. Step 9 To link units together, slide one loop into the other. Don t forget to link wire wraps together before completing the second wire-wrap. 0 a) Hold the loops steady with the needle-nose chain pliers. b) Starting at the bottom of the loop, begin wrapping the short wire around the long wire. c) Continue wrapping until you ve reached the bead. d) Repeat step 6. Beadshop.com 2010 6