Bead Wire Patterns

Bead wire patterns

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Guide to Beading with a Loom: From Start to Finish and Beyond

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Bead wire patterns

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Beautiful Bead Weaving: Simple Techniques and Patterns for Creating Stunning Loom Jewelry (Design Originals)

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Handmade Casual Wear Jewelry From Bad Apple Design – Natural long Stone Artisan Sea Glass Wire Cobalt blue sea glass Silve…

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Wire weaving

Wire weaving

This wire wrapping tutorial provides instructions for a unique design which I have named the “Bead and V Wrap” Pattern. The instructions are for use in wire-wrapped jewelry making, and can be done with a variety of metal wire types, from craft wire, to copper, brass, bronze, silver, gold-filled and even gold. The pattern may be used to create a simple but elegant two base wire pattern, or as an element in a design of your own creation that incorporates more base wires and patterns. This pattern, though simple, requires previous experience with basic wire wrapping terms and techniques. To achieve a consistent tension between the base wires requires that the creator maintain the position of the two base wires in a parallel placement as they work the pattern. This is especially important in the initial sections of the pattern, and may be frustrating for those unaccustomed to this level of crafting. Therefore, I suggest this is an Intermediate Level Pattern which may not be suitable for artisans at the beginner level. The tutorial consists of an eight-step instruction with text and illustrations. I’ve also included photographs at various levels of completion. There are 15 pages, with large-sized photographs in line with instruction. The file is just under 940KB. In this tutorial, I use 5mm bicone copper beads as a design element, but one can use other sizes, shapes and materials. I’ve used Smoky Quartz round beads with good results. Wood beads could also be used, although one would want to take into consideration how the use of a patina would affect the wood. Glass, polymer clay and/or plastic beads may work, but could be subject to shattering as the finished wire length is shaped for use in a design. Using the instruction provided in this tutorial, one can make pendants, earrings, necklaces, bracelets, and other items. Use your imagination! I’d love to see your finished works that incorporate the pattern. Feel free to post to Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and Pinterest, and tag @TalismanShops. Please note: This tutorial is for a wrapping pattern only, and does NOT include instruction for making finished pieces of jewelry. The images of finished work shown on the cover page are examples of work I have completed using the technique, and are intended only to help you visualize how you might incorporate the pattern into your own projects.


etsy

etsy

(Internal #EE-802-20) This is a beautiful pair of WHITE colored, 8 mm round pealized glass bead, hoop loop dangle circle earrings with gold brass spacer beads and gold color hypoallergenic French wires. Hoops are 1-1/4\


Wire: bangles and rings

Wire: bangles and rings

This INSTANT DOWNLOAD pdf tutorial will give you how to weave a beaded Bangle, written in English (no soldering required). Tutorial includes detailed written instructions of each step, as well as tips and tricks I have learned to find useful over the years of creating. The tutorial is beginner to intermediate level, and because of the uniqueness of the techniques used in it, a knowledge of previous wire weaving skills will be useful, but not necessarily, though you will be introduced to a completely different approach and therefor I hope you will give it a try even
if you feel you are not at this level because it may surprise you what you can accomplish by trying it. ****This listing is for a wire jewelry making tutorial. Not for a finished piece.**** OVERVIEW ❧Level: Beginner- intermediate ❧Pages: 15 ❧File Size: 888KB ❧Tutorial Written in English WHAT YOU’LL NEED Materials: ❧ 2 pieces 9 inches 20 gauge wire (Hard) (Base Wire) ❧ 1 piece 48 inches 24 gauge wire (Soft) (Weaving Wire) ❧Multiple 3mm Beads (I used 90 beads in a 7 inch bracelet) ❧ 2 pieces of 6mm Jump Rings ❧ 1 Clasp Tools: ❧Round Nose Pliers ❧Needle Nose Pliers ❧Flat Nose Pliers ❧Wire Cutters ❧Binder clip ❧Bracelet Mandrel (You may be able to use a small water bottle or multivitamin bottle if you do not have a bracelet mandrel. No need to buy a tool you won’t use often for the sake of this tutorial. Use your imagination) SHIPMENT \u0026 DELIVERY ❧File will be available as an instant downloadable pdf after payment has cleared. Want More INTERMEDIATE TUTORIALS? CLICK HERE: https://www.etsy.com/shop/kinddesignsonline/?section_id=35089355 KEEP SHOPPING ❧ Return to my main shop page here: KindDesignsOnline.etsy.com NOTE ❧THIS IS A PDF FILE SO MAKE SURE YOUR COMPUTER IS EQUIPPED WITH A PDF READER TO AVOID COMPLICATIONS. Although rare, trouble downloading can occur. If you attract any problems check out this amazing article on how to download your pdf easily: https://help.etsy.com/hc/en-us/articles/115013328108-Downloading-a-Digital-Item?segment=shopping If further problems occur message me. I always take care of my customers and their receiving of tutorials. 🙂 COPYRIGHT \u0026 TERMS OF USE ❧This tutorial is intended for use by one person only. Please do not share this tutorial with anyone else. Distribution of this tutorial is not allowed without express written consent from the author. If you wish to use the design in this lesson, or a derivative of the design in this lesson, to teach a class you must first contact the author for permission.


Finger me

Finger me

Details: – Handmade items. – Can be personalized. – Made to order. – Non tarnish silver or gold wire. – Available in sizes 4-10. – Gold glass beads are 2mm, pink glass beads are 4mm, white marble glass beads are 2mm, purple glass beads are 3mm, white glass beads are 3mm. Jewelry care: – Avoid water and lotions.


Bead jewelry ideas

Bead jewelry ideas

Woven copper drop seed bead earrings. Copper wire has been hammered into drop shapes and then wire wrapped with various glass beads in shades of pink and purple. The drop shape is accented with a faceted Czech Purple teardrop. The drops measure as follows: Height: 1-1/3 Inches Width: 1-1/8 inches wide Czech Teardrop: 1/2 an inch (including wire wrapping) The ear wires add an additional 1/2 of an inch. The earrings are available with either handmade copper or sterling silver ear wires (20 gauge wire). Thanks for stopping by.


Copar Aingeal

Copar Aingeal

Roly Poly Bracelet Tutorial. Fun and whimsical, this bracelet is perfect for everyday wear. Also great stacked. I wear three of them at a time in three of my favorite stones. This pattern teaches you how to make the roly poly coiled beads and the special end beads that include the hook and eye clasp. The tutorial is 11 pages long, containing 28 fully illustrated, easy to follow steps. This tutorial is recommended for the beginning wire wrapper. The file size is 414KB. Materials: 11 Feet (3.36 meters) of 24g coiling wire. 52.5 inches (3.35 meter) of 20g wire. 11 6mm beads. Tools: Chain nose pliers, round nose pliers, wire clippers. **PLEASE keep in mind, this listing is for the TUTORIAL only, you will not be receiving a kit, finished piece or tools.** You will receive your tutorial in an email as a PDF instantly upon purchase. Please do not distribute, lend or copy. Do not mass produce. Please give credit to the Teacher. Feel free to contact me with any questions, I’m happy to help. =)


Making Jewelry

Making Jewelry