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Basic Wire Wrap Earrings Tutorial | The Art of Megan. Basic Wire Wrap Earrings: A tutorial that covers the basics of making your own wrapped headpins and eyepins. Materials:Needle nose pliersRound nose pliersFlat nose pliers (optional, but very handy to have) Wire cutters Sterling silver wire (I used 22 gauge half-hard here, but for the most part any gauge and hardness will do, though I suggest not using full-hard.) 2 sets of 3 complimentary beads 2 earring wires Creating the headpin: I'm really big on NOT purchasing headpins, when I can make my own for most projects for much less expensive.

If you figure you spend an average of 21 cents per 2 inch sterling silver headpin, you can save around 10 cents per pin by using the same 2 inches of sterling silver wire purchased 5 feet at a time. First, create a tiny loop at the very end of your wire. Flatten this loop closed against itself with your needle nose pliers. Bring your pliers to the edge of the spiral, and bend the wire 90 degrees up from the base. Creating a wrapped eyepin: