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Basic Method - Pass a bead into 20 awg wire. Make a loop with needle nose pliers I used flat nose pliers as that is what I had. Now push bead to loop and holding the wire with pliers make another loop by wrapping the wire around the pliers. Cut the wire flush. Jig Method - Place 2 rods according to the distance you want your link to be.

Now fill your wire with beads. Hold wire down and gently wrap around rod. Push beads and wrap around the other rod. Cut flush with wire cutters. The longer the link the more beads you need. Take a 8" wire. It would be longer if your bead is bigger.

Now push wire into the appropriate hold and fold down to a right angle. Slowly turn the spiral maker while holding the wire stationary. Make sure to press down with a dowel or your pliers.

Once you come half way remove and insert the other end of the wire into the spiral maker. Make sure the rod that is sticking out is upwards. Do not cut it off yet. In case you need to wrap it up more you only have to flip up and insert the wire rod back into the hole and twist again.. Once you have wrapped your spiral in both ends equally, flush cut the sticking out wire in both spirals.

Now gently push the wire with a stick or your pliers outwards to form a cone. Slowly bend it in half so that the cone will be on either side. Place your bead with the holes pointing towards the center hole of each spiral.

Close by moving wires together as shown in picture. Take another wire. Make a loop and pass it through the bead. Make another loop at the other end and cut wire flush. You can use these beads for chains or just attach the Ear wire I showed in the previous steps and attach a bead at the bottom. You now have a cute caged bead earring Cut 5 of 10" long 20 awg wire. Now as shown in previous step make the first swirl.

Once done, before you to the other end slip in a bead. Now spiral the other end. Flush Cut the wires and press down the ends flat. Drop a bit of glue in the center and place a dome sequin. The color of the sequin made me think of the sea, hence the name 'Sea Swirl Bracelet' Make basic links with a magenta bead between 2 green seed beads.

Now link the swirls to the links. Attach closure. Draw your pattern on a printout of the jig you are using. This will help you to determine where the pegs should go. I wanted to experiment with different pegs. Hence the big, medium, big peg ;-. As I wanted both sides to look symmetric. I kind of experimented by doing weaving with both ends.

I think it turned out pretty well Follow picture and place your pegs. Now work from the center of your wire. Take it extra long for your first piece. Measure and keep in mind. You don't want to be short half way through. Once over you can see how much is left so that you know exactly how much is needed.

Start from the center of the wire. Now do the same for the other side. Now slowly curve and wrap the right again. Do same for the left. Press well with a stick and and gently pull out.

Bring the upper loops together by pinching it with the pliers like in the picture so that the loops will overlap the center loop. Do the same for the bottom loop too moving according to how you want it. Cut the excess wire. Take a 26 awg wire and wrap around the bottom swirl. Pull and tighten with pliers. Now slip in a sliver bead a maroon drop bead and another silver bead I'm not insisting, you are free to put what ever bead you want. I know But that's the only name I can come up with and I kind of like how it sounds ;-D.

This is another basic link. This wire wrapping link is found all over the net. Still I couldn't resist making it. Follow pictures while reading the instructions. You would not go insane reading my instructions then!!. Place 3 rods in a triangle shape. Now pass your bead through the wire. Wrap a loop around the center top rod. Then bring wire down and curve and wrap wire around the other 2 rods like a bow.

You would get better curves and it's easier if you move the jig instead of the wire. Once the top triple bow shape is done, move your bead there and place the next 3 rods like the first 3 but in opposite direction. Now wrap again, weaving according to the picture.

Press down well with a dowel. Flush cut the wire and slip off the rods. Press wire and shape it up if it's needed. Attach basic link shown in step 6. Add closure. Question 1 year ago on Step Great instructions. I tried the link to get the templates and there was nothing there. Could you provide them for me? Thank you. Reply 5 years ago.

This is my first comment after years of watching instructables, thank you for being awesome and making my life easier! Reply 6 years ago on Introduction. Reply 7 years ago on Introduction. I like that you shared how to make a jig, I wish there were more 'ibles that showed toolmaking. Thank you! By shazni Interview! More by the author:. About: I'm a mom of 4 and I love to craft!

Anything and Everything interests me and i love to create in the process of learning. More About shazni ». I need to make rather than buy, and let's face it.. To begin with you need to download and print out your templates. Other items. First cut your wood to size. Don't give up! For basic pegs get the smallest rivet you can find. We're sorry, but Freepik doesn't work properly without JavaScript enabled.

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