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Easy Wire Jewelry

Easy Wire Jewelry
Hajlítottam már sok-sok fülbevalót, medált és néhány kar- illetve nyakláncot is, de valahogy a gyűrűkkel nem boldogulok. Készítettem már párat, de végül egyik sem nyerte meg annyira a tetszésemet, hogy közzétegyem. Ez az első olyan darab, amit meg merek mutatni, és ami nekem is tetszik. J Lehet, hogy azzal volt korábban gondom, hogy nem jutott eszembe olyan forma, ami szimmetrikus, és amelyben a drótvégeket is szinte észrevétlenül, egy-egy csiga nélkül el tudom tüntetni. Biztos a tavasz közeledte juttatta eszembe ezt a mintát, nekem mindenesetre nagyon megtetszett. Hozzávalók 30 cm hosszúságú 1 mm-es lágy drót 240 cm hosszúságú 0,4 mm-es lágy drót 6 mm átmérőjű ásványgolyó (türkinit) Szükséges eszközök Laposfogó Kúposfogó Oldalcsípőfogó Gyűrűfelütővas Az elkészítés menete Laposfogónkkal törjük meg derékszögben a 30 cm hosszúságú drótdarabunkat kb. 10 cm-re az egyik végétől, majd fűzzük fel rá az ásványgolyót ellentétes irányból.

Vikini Birds Nest Jewelry Tutorial With Christmas just around the corner, these would make a thoughtful handmade gift. Whether made into a pendant, pin, or something else, these little wired birds nests are too sweet. I know I would love to receive one! However, now I know how to make my own and let me assure you, these cutie pies are super easy to make. Even if you have zero jewelry-making experience, I really think you could pull this off. All you need to make these are the following: Wire (I used 22 gauge), beads, and pliers. The first step is to string your “eggs” onto the wire. As you can see, you don’t have to limit yourself to white or cream-colored pearls. Add a little loop of wire to the top for a pendant, glue a pinback on for a cute brooch, make tiny nests for a pair of earrings, or wrap wire onto the back for a chic ring. Like this: Like Loading...

Wire Jewelry | Wire Wrap Tutorials | Jewelry Making Wire How to Make a Button-and-Wire Brooch I'm still noodling with buttons and wire over here... and this is the latest result. I like how the design can take on a "shooting star" effect, or resemble a little flower vase. This isn't a complicated project - please don't let the number of photos here fool you! You'll need some 24 gauge craft wire and some assorted buttons. So, begin with one of the sew-through buttons. Pull the button along until you have about 8" of wire sticking up through it. Pull this little wire "stitch" as snug as you can. Next, take the end of the wire and poke it back up through the next hole, as shown. Poke that wire back down through the last hole in the button, creating another "stitch" on the front, as shown. Now, place the two strands of wire coming from the back of the button side by side, as shown. ...And then gently twist the wires together. There are worse fates, but still... If things have gotten a little loosey-goosey, you can often correct it by mashing the wire a bit with your pliers.

Free Wire Jewelry Making Videos by Judy Ellis, Wire-Sculpture.com Tip for March 28, 2014 Twisted wire can add style, dimension, and elegance, flash or fun to a wire jewelry design. Sometimes twisted wire is a major player, placed where it is to be seen and sometimes it is added in obscure places to add interest to a design such as within the sides of a framed cabochon. I receive questions from those who are a bit confused as to how to twist wire, what to twist and when to use it, so my hope is that this article enables you to have more fun using twisted wires in your jewelry designs. Let’s begin by looking at a variety of ‘wire twisters’, and how to use them. 1. They are basically a pair of large, heavier pliers with an attached pin vise that has a spring-loaded handle. How to use it: 2. A cordless power screwdriver is a small, compact unit that can be used to twist either a single or most multiple wire combinations easily. The three-prong chuck is included, so you don’t need to order an extra twister head–it’s all here.

Bracelet Bonanza! 36 Cool Bracelets to Make There are currently no images from other crafters. close Terms & Conditions You must enter into this Agreement if you want to submit digital images or other content to Prime Publishing through Sharing Customer Images (the "Service"). 1) Eligibility. 2) Definitions. 3) License Grant for Materials. 4) Removal of Materials. 5) License for Name, Trademarks and Likenesses. 6) Specifications and Guidelines. 7) Representations, Warranties and Indemnities. 8) Restrictions. 9) No Obligation. 10) Changes to Agreement. 11) Prime Publishing Intellectual Property. 12) Communications. 13) Waiver. 14) Disclaimer. 15) Miscellaneous. Sharing Your Own Images Who can share images? You! What should I share? Please share images that will help other visitors. Do include captions for your images. What shouldn't I share? Behave as if you were a guest at a friend's dinner party: please treat the Prime Publishing community with respect. The same guidelines apply to your captions and notes. Where will my image appear?

Broche, broche, broche... - L'Atelier en Bazar Je passe une période création de broche et je vous les présente... ne pas oublier les fibules... A bientôt... 18 Amazing Wire Ring Tutorials There are currently no images from other crafters. close Terms & Conditions You must enter into this Agreement if you want to submit digital images or other content to Prime Publishing through Sharing Customer Images (the "Service"). As used in this Agreement, "we" or "Prime Publishing" means Prime Publishing, LLC. and "you" means the individual or entity submitting materials to Prime Publishing. 1) Eligibility. 2) Definitions. 3) License Grant for Materials. 4) Removal of Materials. 5) License for Name, Trademarks and Likenesses. 6) Specifications and Guidelines. 7) Representations, Warranties and Indemnities. 8) Restrictions. 9) No Obligation. 10) Changes to Agreement. 11) Prime Publishing Intellectual Property. 12) Communications. 13) Waiver. 14) Disclaimer. 15) Miscellaneous. Sharing Your Own Images Who can share images? You! What should I share? Please share images that will help other visitors. Do include captions for your images. What shouldn't I share? Where will my image appear?

Tutoriel DIY Bracelet matériel A DIY tutorial is so much fun. Do you love a fun hardware bracelet DIY as much as I do? They are easy (well, usually), fast and stylish. The craft trifecta! I’ve been playing around with sequins, trying to make earrings or even decorate a shirt. But you know how they looked the best? And you know my love of hex nuts. Want to give it a try? You will need: Stretch Magic cord. If you can’t find sequins on a string, you can use a small needle to stack them and make the process go faster. And make sure you are threading the sequins on in the same direction. When you need a break from stringing sequins, go ahead and glue your hex nuts together with E-6000 glue. When you have enough sequins strung to wrap around your wrist add the hex nuts. Read the Stretch Magic instructions on how to knot the cord. And you’re done! Stephanie Gerber Stephanie Gerber is a mother of 3 who writes for pretty mommies on a budget.

"How to Wire Wrap Jewelry: 16 DIY Tutorials" eBook There are currently no images from other crafters. close Terms & Conditions You must enter into this Agreement if you want to submit digital images or other content to Prime Publishing through Sharing Customer Images (the "Service"). 1) Eligibility. 2) Definitions. 3) License Grant for Materials. 4) Removal of Materials. 5) License for Name, Trademarks and Likenesses. 6) Specifications and Guidelines. 7) Representations, Warranties and Indemnities. 8) Restrictions. 9) No Obligation. 10) Changes to Agreement. 11) Prime Publishing Intellectual Property. 12) Communications. 13) Waiver. 14) Disclaimer. 15) Miscellaneous. Sharing Your Own Images Who can share images? You! What should I share? Please share images that will help other visitors. Do include captions for your images. What shouldn't I share? Behave as if you were a guest at a friend's dinner party: please treat the Prime Publishing community with respect. The same guidelines apply to your captions and notes. Where will my image appear?

DIY Rodarte Star Hair Pins Tutorial I knew I wanted to DIY it, but I wasn't sure how. That is, until I saw fortheloveof.net's tutorial. Acrylic star rhinestones were a genius idea! I mentally bookmarked her ideas: the rhinestones, the wire, the glue. I figured I would tackle it a different day. Then I read the update from truebluemeandyou tumblr saying the tutorial had been taken down. Eep. This is my contribution to the Rodarte star hair pin craze, I loved making them and hope it inspires people like others posts have inspired me. I went to two craft stores, Michaels and AC Moore. MICHAELS: jewels, wire and gold spray paint AC MOORE: buttons and barrettes Purchase thick wire, I'm using 20 guage. + pliers and wire cutters Before we get started, I'm going to show how to do 'the loop'. Grip the wire in between your pliers, and then just loop it around one of the ends. How to make a loop at the end. Okay, ready? Snip a long piece of wire and slide it through the button holes. The next steps are where you can get creative. 1 and 2. 3.

How To Make Wrapped Leather Bracelets Triple-wrap leather bracelet with blue tigereye beads Let me begin by stating the obvious – this style of wrapped leather bracelet is EVERYWHERE this season. Everywhere! Five different leather wrapped gemstone bracelets designs: green opal, mookaite, African turquoise, hematite and rhodonite The supply list is pretty short: 4-6mm round beads We used gemstone beads, but glass, crystal beads or pearls would also be lovely. Wrapped bracelet made with green opal gemstone beads and natural Greek leather. The technique: Choose your bracelet length and cut your leather. If your button has a small loop, you might need to miter (angle) the leather end and pull it through with pliers. Other design options: Have fun creating your own wrapped bracelets! Need supplies? Other how-to’s: How to etch copper | How to wire-wrap a brioletteHow to dap & dome metal jewelryHow to make interchangeable magnetic jewelry with 1″ buttonsHow to make Pi-day earrings using mini bottle caps as pans

Comment faire des bracelets en tissu ou en ruban / Breloque & Pendentif Comment faire un bracelet en tissu ou comment monter des embouts pour bracelet/collier sur du tissu ou autres ! Tout d'abord, couper un bout de ruban (+ ou - 17cm) : Bien placer un embout à l'un des extrémités des rubans : Pincer fort l'embout sur les rubans : Et voilà déjà une extrémité de faite ! Tourner les rubans entre eux (ce n'est pas obligé, c'est juste une idée pour le côté esthétique !) : Placer le 2ème embout de l'autre côté des rubans et on y est presque : Monter le fermoir sur un des embouts : Mettre un anneau sur l'autre embout pour que le mousqueton puisse s'accrocher de l'autre côté : Monter la breloque au milieu du bracelet : On peut aussi rajouter des petites perles au niveau du fermoir : Et voilà !

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