Spiral9 Wire Links - Easy Wire Bracelet Anyone Can Make!


Hey friends! Here is a new style of spiral link for you! I make these using 16 gauge, round, soft wire (in this video, the wire is Copper). For this bracelet, I used 10 pieces of wire, 4 inches long each and 1 clasp wire that is 6 inches long. I show first and then talk you through it... the talking starts at 1 minute into the video. Tools are flush cutters, round and flat nose pliers. I love making these and hope they inspire you for all kinds of projects! They look great dangling as earrings and/or with added bead dangles too! 16 gauge wire is thick enough that the link spirals will keep their shape. If you choose to do this with smaller wire such as 18 gauge, then I recommend a slightly smaller sized spiral and/or tumbling or hammering the links to make them harder. Enjoy and thank you for watching! Much love!

Traditional Opal Wire Wrapped Pendant in Gold Fill Wires Tutorial



Hi friends! I hope you enjoy this little 101 traditional pendant frame! I decided to do this in Gold Fill wires with an Opal to let you see that you don't need to be 'fancy' or use advanced skills to make a gorgeous pendant from higher-quality materials! Of course, I didn't have my mic on for the first 3 minutes, so I started talking about 03:13 minutes into the video, but I did type out the first few panels of instruction for you. I put part 1 and 2 together here so it's the whole video. This pendant is the traditional wire wrap 101 frame. It's great for many size and shape stones but is particularly wonderful for ovals and teardrop shapes. Materials and Tools are listed in the first 10 seconds of the video. Enjoy! Thank you for watching, please Like, Comment and Subscribe to my channel for more wonderful wire wrapped jewelry tutorials!

Asha Swing Pendant - Weaved Gemstone Bale Tutorial


Hi friends! Here is the weaved version of the Asha Swing Pendant Bale! I hope you are inspired by this idea and I hope you enjoy making this one! In this video, i walk you step by step through creating the weaved gemstone bale. It's a fun technique that you can use with many 'bale-less' style pendant wraps from many of us teachers! Please leave me comments, let me know how you feel and if you have any questions. Much love! xoxo Tools and materials are within the first few seconds of the video and below for your convenience... 13 inches of 20 gauge, round, soft wire 6mm x 4mm oval gemstone 5 feet of 28g weaving wire. Tools: Chain Nose or Fine nose plier Round Nose plier Flush Cutter. Thank you for watching!