DIY Jewelry Eye Pins in Two Ways! 1 Step Looper Tool & Round Nose Pliers

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
  • How to make your own eye pins in two different ways!
    Today's video will show you how to make your own eye pins using the traditional round nose pliers method and the One Step Looper tool by BeadSmith.
    Now I have purchased the Looper tool at Hobby Lobby and the purple round nose pliers as well as my cutter at a jewelry store here in Phoenix that is no longer open but you can find these on Amazon or Ebay. The maker of these are Bead Landing and BeadSmith.
    I will show you how to correctly make eye pins for jewelry using these tools and how to finish them with a bead. This video is not sponsored and is my own personal opinion. Make sure you like & subscribe and check out my other videos for more jewelry tutorials as well as pinup and rockabilly fashion accessories!
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Комментарии • 7

  • @vickihowell2725
    @vickihowell2725 2 года назад +4

    There is a tutorial on using the one step looper. You’re not twisting your right hand all the way around, then you bend it down. Perfect every time.

    • @projectpinupgirl
      @projectpinupgirl  2 года назад

      Thanks I'll look into it! I did follow the instructions but if there is a video for a better view I'll definitely check it out!

  • @maalikah295
    @maalikah295 3 года назад +2

    This is really helpful

  • @marydarby6740
    @marydarby6740 Год назад

    After putting the bead on, how much wire do you trim off before creating the second loop. I’m working with a role of 20 gauge wire and trying not to waste any.

  • @angelamorales2118
    @angelamorales2118 2 месяца назад

    How long is the
    Silver Plated Eye Pin

  • @sugarcomatose
    @sugarcomatose 2 года назад +2

    This is great. I struggle with making the eye close enough to my project when it's done. I think maybe my pins aren't thick enough. What gauge pin do you use?