Jewelry Basics 101. Basic Wire Loops For best results, use both chain-nose and round-nose pliers. Method 2 Bend then cut. Method 1 Cut then bend

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Jewelry Basics 101 #68-007-01 Basic Wire Loops For best results, use both chain-nose and round-nose pliers. Method 2 Bend then cut Use non-serrated chain-nose pliers to bend the wire just above the bead. 2. Cut the wire from about 8-10mm from the bead. Method 1 Cut then bend Cut the wire about 8-10mm from the bead. 3. Use round-nose pliers to grasp the tip of the wire, and bend it around the pliers. Bring the tip of the wire all the way around back to the bead. 2. Use non-serrated chain-nose pliers to bend the wire just above the bead. 4. If necessary, use non-serrated chain-nose pliers to straighten the loop. 3. Use round-nose pliers to grasp the tip of the wire, and bend it around the pliers. Method 3 Use the 1-Step Looper From The Beadsmith R&T Item #69-055 Trim and loop eye pins in one motion. Works with 3/8 wire and longer. Use dead-soft or half-hard precious metal wire, craft wire, and copper or brass core wire. Use with wire between 26-18 gauge. 1 2 3 4. Bring the tip of the wire all the way around back to the bead. 4 5 6 5. If necessary, use non-serrated chain-nose pliers to straighten the loop. Watch the video! www.youtube.com/user/ringsandthingsvideo Rings & Things Education Station 2014 Updated 2/7/14 Page 1 www.rings-things.com/resources

Wire-Wrapped Loops For best results, use both chain-nose and round-nose pliers. Aventurine Rosary by Rita Hutchinson The 1-step looper made quick work of this rosary. 2. Use chain-nose pliers to grasp the wire just above the top of the bead and bend. 3. Use round-nose pliers to grasp a spot just above the bend, and use your fingers to smoothly bend the wire all the way around the tip of the pliers. (For different sizes of loops, bend the wire around thinner or thicker portions of the pliers tip.) You should have a 2-3mm stem of straight wire between the bead and the bend. 4. Carefully wrap the excess wire around the wire stem from the loop down to the bead. For best control, experts recommend you break this step into a series of half wraps. Brass Arrow Earrings by Mollie Valente 2-loop beaded connectors made with wire. 5. Keep wrapping until you reach the bead. 6. Trim excess with flush cutters. Tip: use the rounding portion of crimp pliers to tuck in the trimmed end of the wire wrap. Annie Get Your Pearls Earrings by Mollie Valente A wire wrapped finish on these sterling silver head pins adds extra security when using higher end components like SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS crystal. Blue Pin Stripe Bracelet by Amy Mickelson Wire-wrapped ball-end head pins make elegant dangles. Rings & Things Education Station 2014 Page 2 www.rings-things.com/resources

How To Open and Close Jump Rings When you open and close jump rings, twist sideways instead of ovalling them. This keeps their shape better, which makes them easier to close all the way. To prevent marks on the ring, use nonserrated flat-nose pliers. How to Use Crimps Types of Crimps Crimp beads and tubes offer a secure and professional finish for many types of designs. Use crimp beads or tubes with a clasp, or use centercrimps or crimp ends as the clasp. Crimp Beads Fold Over Crimps Jump Ring Device Twist ends away from each other Don t pull apart sideways By Beadalon. For such a simple looking tool, this is a big help when you re working with jump rings. It fits on your finger like a ring. Pick out the slot on the tool that fits the wire gauge of your jump ring, twist and hold the jump ring open. Item #69-079 Center-Crimps Crimp Covers Crimp Ends Choosing Crimps Size 0 Size 1 Size 2 Size 3 Size 4 Double Jump Rings Double them up for extra security, or a chain-mail look. Un-Soldered Chain Links Open un-soldered chain links the same way you would a jump ring. Cord Diameter Crimp Bead Size Crimp Tube Size 0.010 (0.25mm) 0, 1 0,1 0.012 (0.30mm) 0, 1 0,1 0.013 (0.33mm) 0, 1 1 0.015 (0.38mm) 1 2 0.018 (0.46mm) 1 2 0.020 (0.51mm) 2 2 0.021 (0.53mm) 2 2 0.024 (0.61mm) 2, 3 2, 3 0.030 (0.76mm) 3 4 0.036 (0.91mm) 3 4 Crimping Tools To simply flatten a crimp you can use flat-nose pliers. For a more professional look, you can fold and round the crimps with crimp pliers. There are a variety of crimping pliers available. Here is a handy chart to help you choose the appropriate pliers: Enlarging Chain Links If an oval chain link is a bit too small for your jump ring, try using a push-pin or an awl to slightly round/enlarge it by laying the end link on a phone book (or Rings & Things catalog), and firmly pressing the awl or push-pin into it. Pliers Item # Crimp Size 5 Crimper 65-010 #1 and #2 beads #2 and #3 tubes 5 Micro Crimper 65-011 #1 tubes 5 Mighty Crimper 65-012 3.5 Pocket Crimper 69-215 #3 and #4 beads #4 crimp tubes #1 and #2 beads #2 and #3 tubes Rings & Things Education Station 2014 Page 3 www.rings-things.com/resources

Using EURO TOOL Crimping Pliers 1. Use the outside indent to shape the crimp into an oval. Finishing a Necklace or Bracelet 1. String a crimp bead onto the beading cord or cable, then the clasp. 2. With the cord on either side of the indent, use the inner indent to secure the crimp around the cord. 2. Bend the cable back through the crimp bead. 3. Move the crimp back to the outer indent to fold it into a round shape. 3. Tighten up the loop. Use crimping pliers to crimp the bead into a small rounder crimp, or use flat-nose pliers to simply flatten the crimp. 4. Trim the excess cord/cable. 5. Use crimping pliers to close a crimp cover over the crimp bead. For all crimping, apply pressure similar to a firm handshake, but don t squeeze so hard that you work-harden the crimp and make it brittle or break your tool. Use a crimp cover to hide the crimp inside what looks like a 3-4mm round bead. Small center-crimp tubes may require needle-nose pliers or fine-tipped flat-nose pliers. Havasu Falls Necklace by Polly Nobbs-Larue Polly used crimps to finish the multi-strand portion of this necklace. Rings & Things Education Station 2014 Page 4 www.rings-things.com/resources

French Wire (aka Bullion) Bullion (or French wire) was originally used to finish silk bead cord ends, primarily for pearl necklaces. It has gained popularity as an elegant way to finish/hide the exposed end loops of beading cable as well (tigertail, Beadalon, Soft Flex, etc.) Cable Thimbles/Wire Guardians Similar to bullion, but sturdier, this preformed channel prevents fraying on stringing cable and cord. It is usually placed where you make a loop to attach the clasp. Don t pinch closed the horseshoe design allows for some slack on the cord to reduce stress. Close-up View Close-up View 1. Cut two pieces in precise equal lengths (approx ½-¾ ). 1. String the cable thimble onto the cord. 2. Add one crimp or finishing bead and one piece of bullion to the end of wire cable. Slide the clasp over the bullion. 2. Loop the cord back through the other side of the cable thimble. 3. Loop the cable back through the crimp or bead. 4. Pull gently until the ends of the bullion are flush against the crimp bead or tucked inside the finishing bead. 3. String the clasp onto the cord & thimble. 5. If using a crimp bead, crimp closed and cover with a crimp cover. 4. Crimp cording together. Silver Shamrock Bracelet by Polly Nobbs-LaRue Cable thimbles both protect the beading cable and add an attractive, finished look. Check out our full Education Station online! www.rings-things.com/resources Rings & Things Education Station 2014 Page 5 www.rings-things.com/resources