Gem Bangle Bracelet Tutorial at The Bead Gallery, Honolulu
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- Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
- The Gem Bangle is one of our most classic designs! It’s a wire bracelet shaped and hammered round to universally fit most people easily, with a hook & eye clasp, so that you can get in and out without slipping it over your hands! Add whatever you want - gems, beads, charms and it's customized asap!
We will take you through a very detailed step-by-step process on how to make a bangle bracelet that will show you the tiny tweaks and corrections to getting it JUST the way you want!
Adapt it to embellished versions or finger rings! It's super fun either way! Want to learn it in person? Ask us about a custom class at The Bead Gallery :)
Supplies and Tools:
12 gauge wire
File
6 step wrap and tap pliers
Round nose pliers
Chasing hammer
Texturing hammer
Nylon hammer
Bracelet mandrel
Need tools? Check out our website or email us!! tbg.tips/shopwirewrapsupplies
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👍👍 Thank you. Love the broader hook. It looks nice and more sturdy.
I love the design but it would have been nice if she had talked about how much wire was needed for different length and how to measure for this bracelet.
Lmao I was thinking the same
I would assume 9" or so to make room for the loop and the hook portion, depends on the size of your wrist
this! i think i’ll bend it around a bracelet mandrel after making the loop, to give myself a rough idea, then cut down if needed before hammering and flattening the other end, with about 20mm for the hook
Pretty!
Practicing with aluminum wirw for now. Love this disign
A jeweler's miter jig is very easy to use and will allow you to file your ends perfectly flat with no guesswork.
love em all.........thank you for showing us.....hugsss
Thanks so much for getting back to me - I'll give what you suggest a try.
yay! aloha!
Thank you very much for sharing.
Very pretty.
God bless you.
Thanku for such a gorgeous bracelet and I am going to make one out of copper! Have a wonderful day 🌼
❤ luv this!! Thank you for sharing a year ago. It's amazing
Great video, beautiful piece. 🎄
Thank you! Very detailed presentation!
Thank you for watching! :)
Love this
Beautiful and thanks so much for clear details on tools and supplies. 🇬🇧😍
So happy you enjoyed- we love to bead! Aloha, jamie 🤙
Fantastic. Thank you so much!
Thank you for watching! Aloha!
Nice👍Thanks for sharing.
Glad you like it! It's one of our best selling bangles in the store!
A rawhide hammer works great too without marring the metal.
Beautiful simplicity
Thank you!! ❤️
Nice 👌!!
Thank you very much for the video 👍🏻 really enjoy watching 👍🏻 had a wonderful time 👍🏻 will try to make one day 👍🏻🙏🏻👍🏻
Please do! Thank you and aloha!
I love this cute little wire bracelet. Definitely going to try it.
Good Job!
Thanks!
Very informative...thank you for sharing.
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Hi I use this method as part of my teaching beginners to handle various wires from bronze to silver- here in Hampshire UK. I always refer them to your link. Excellent simple and so useful Thank you. ( Liked and subscribed).
Awesome!! Thanks for sharing the bead goodness out there!! Aloha!
Where do u teach in Hampshire!!!!??
Hampshire comment was for Nicholas T
Отличное видео, спасибо большое за обзор. 🎂🎂🎂💖💖💖💐💐💐
thank you and aloha!!
Love your videos! In the Gem Bangle video you are using a file. Where can I get that file? Have looked on Amazon already. Thank you much!
Super lindo trabajo
Aloha Enrique! We are happy you enjoyed the video! Please "Like" and "Subscribe" to our channel so you can create with us! Mahalo, Jamie and Jason
Gracias por responder los vere siempre
@@enriquechacon6145 Enjoy the videos! Mahalo, Jamie and Jason
Love the detail of the video. I would like to try this. I know you said 8" to 12" but I don't want waste. If I were to do a 6 wrist? 6 1/2 wrist ? 7 1/2 wrist ? 8 wrist? 8 1/2 wrist ? This wire is expensive. Could you share with me the sizes. Again, I love your presentation.
love this, thankyou..how long is your initial piece of wire please?
kelly atherton hi! I replied below! Hope you have fun making it! It's been one of our bestsellers in the store for years!
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Aloha!! Thanks for watching us! We use anywhere from 8" - 12"
Depending on the size of the wrist and the size of the loop- but it's easier to start with a longer length than you need in order to have the leverage to pull the wire around the wrist mandrel. Good luck and have fun!
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Just saw the video and loved it. What gauge sure did you use? And was the wire aluminum?
hi! We are using soft 12 gauge sterling silver wire. We don't recommend aluminum, but you can definitely try it! Aloha, Ellie
Actually emery boards are supposed to move in only one direction too.
Thanks for that share, I did not know that! Aloha!!
Hi I love your video. How much wire do you use for this bangle? Greetings from Mexico 🇲🇽
About a foot should do!
Hi - I love this but I wonder how do you put on the bangle without distorting the shape?
Aloha Laurie, sorry for the late reply as I'm just seeing it now! If you use a thicker gauge of wire, like minimum 14 or 12 gauge (my personal favorites) AND hammer it to harden, it shall distort very little to none.
You can make it round and large enough to fit over your hand, or if it's oval you can add a catch or hook and eye, so that it'll clasp on, and not stretch larger. I hope this helps!! If not, it looks like I could do a live demo!! Lmk! aloha, jamie
Why have you not responded to any questions? I see other viewers have asked questions, and when I click the “View Reply from The Bead Gallery” link, there is nothing.
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Is there a cheaper type of wire that you would recommend that would perform similarly to the Sterling, for practice?
We've done it with copper, and it has similar behavior to the soft sterling silver, especially after you hammer it. Good luck and Aloha!
How long do you cut the wire? I don't see the reply below. Also have you ever tried using silver fill?
Aloha!! Thanks for watching us! We use anywhere from 8" - 12"
You could also use a leather hammer.....
Can you do this to shape an oval bracelet also?
You can! It's a little more tricky to make sure it fits properly, as the round shape is more universal to fit most wrist shapes, but definitely do-able!! Good luck!
Where do you get your Sterling silver wire from?
We sell it in our store!! Call us at 808-589-2600 if you have questions about ordering! Aloha!
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Can you tell me the size of your pliers and what they are called? Do you sell them in your store?
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