How to Wire Wrap a Bead on to a link chain - Jewelry Making Tutorials

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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
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    Today we will be showing you how to wire wrap a bead onto a plain link chain, but you can use the same techniques in this tutorial to make your own chains from scratch using only wire and beads. This is a really important skill all jewelry designers should have because you can apply it to so many different designs.
    Here are the tools and materials you need. We are using 22 gauge half hard for this type of wire wrapping because it holds its shape much better than soft ones. To make the loop we need a round nose plier, and one flat nose. I have two flat noses, but you really only need one. And you will also need a wire cutter as well. So lets get to making the loop. Start by putting the wire on the round nose and bending it into a circle. The size of the loop doesn't have to be perfect on the first try, you can still adjust it at this point. Just make sure you leave around a quarter inch or half inch after the loop to complete the wrap. After you make the loop the size you want, pull the chain into the loop like this and grab the loop end of the wire like this using your flat nose plier. Grab the short end of the loop using a flat nose or round nose plier and wrap it in a neat coil like this. You should only be bending the short end, the long end should stay straight. I am just going to show you what it looks like with a single coil now because after you do more than one coil, it becomes difficult to go back. Anyways, this looks good so we will continue with one more coil to make sure it's nice and strong. As I mentioned earlier, we are using 22G wire which is a bit thicker so two coils is fine. For thinner gauges like 26G or 28G it's probably better to do 2 or 3 coils depending on how much weight the wire wrap needs to bear. Thicker gauges may only require one or two coils to be safe.
    The best part is that it's really easy once you get the hang of it and looks so clean when its finished.
    So we are almost half way there. We can cut off this short end, just remember to wear safety glasses because you don't want bits of wire flying in your face. Part of the wire is still sticking out and I will just flatten it with the flat nose. Now I can put the bead into the wire and we will basically repeat the steps from before. The only difference this time is when you are making your loop, you need to leave a little bit of space to allow for those two coils. Again, you don't need to get it right on the first try-you can make your loop and adjust it afterwards before you make your coil. Now that we have it we will attach the other end of the chain. Hold the loop with the flat nose just like the first time around and pull the loose end around. This time I will just use my hands since it is pretty stable. After we have those two loops I will just tighten it with the flat nose and cut it right here where the third coil would have begun. A little trick that I do is that I don't actually cut this end of the wire because its hard to get in there. I just leave a small mark that is not enough to actually cut through and I kind of bend it back and forth until it breaks on the weak spot that I left. This way the wire that is left over at the end is shorter and easier to tuck in with the flat nose. It also wastes less wire so that we have more for our next wire wrap. So I will do that here and we are done. Nice and even.
    Now, this tutorial took about 5 minutes but when you get used to it, they will take a minute each or even less. As you do more of these, your wraps will be more even, you will become more comfortable with different gauges, and you will work much faster. This is really a case of practice makes perfect.
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Комментарии • 28

  • @Starkitty1
    @Starkitty1 2 года назад

    You explained this perfectly. Thank you.

  • @jansway2968
    @jansway2968 8 лет назад +7

    Absolutely the clearest, easy to follow tutorial on beading I've ever seen. The close-up camera is excellent.

  • @AmandaBella100
    @AmandaBella100 5 лет назад +2

    This is an excellent tutorial. Well spoken and nicely filmed. Thank you for leaving out any unnecessary chatter.

  • @maureenm1462
    @maureenm1462 2 года назад +1

    Your video was very helpful. Just what I needed for inspiration. Great job. Love how you keep us on track by your countdown. Almost there. Love the encouragement. Just what I needed all 'round. 📿💍💎✨

  • @lass-inangeles7564
    @lass-inangeles7564 5 лет назад +6

    Just what I needed, excellent demo and video quality, many thanks! When you said to use 22 gauge wire, I thought, oh no! I have 24 gauge only. Then you mentioned 28 gauge, so I felt very relieved. This will work especially if I am twisting around to secure. I had no idea how this was done.

  • @aylweird
    @aylweird 9 лет назад +5

    Extremely helpful, EXACTLY what I needed to know! Many thanks!!!

  • @starseed10105
    @starseed10105 6 лет назад

    Very good explanation, thank you. Had no idea that jewelry making takes so many tools to make wires look nice. Only created a hook, but now know how to wrap the wire and cut close to the end and press down with a clamp.

  • @TRMURRAYNY
    @TRMURRAYNY 9 лет назад +4

    Love your clear presentation, straight forward, and easy peasy. Thank you so much for this tutorial.

  • @lyndajohnston6218
    @lyndajohnston6218 3 года назад

    You are awesome!!!! Thank you.
    Stay safe and healthy ♥️♥️♥️🌈🦋

  • @EmmaMorgan09
    @EmmaMorgan09 7 лет назад +1

    Excellent tutorial. Looking forward to trying this. Coincidentally I’ve just ordered 22 gauge wire !!

  • @jancat6474
    @jancat6474 5 лет назад +1

    That was great, so easy to follow. Just one question/favor. Can you please show how to make the chain you already had? Thanks much ..............Janet

  • @carianin5293
    @carianin5293 8 лет назад

    Love your presentation. Very easy to follow.

  • @salemdog100
    @salemdog100 9 лет назад +4

    Well done. Good, clear, camera angles and audio. Just long enough without a lot of extraneous and unnecessary chatter. Thanks for posting!

  • @blackblonde89
    @blackblonde89 8 лет назад +2

    Great tutorial. Thank you so much!

  • @jillburton3708
    @jillburton3708 7 лет назад

    You have a new subscriber! So happy that I found your page! Awesome tutorials! Thanks so much! 💖

  • @patriciashanks5870
    @patriciashanks5870 7 лет назад

    That was so well done and helpful. Thanks

  • @valerieranne5766
    @valerieranne5766 10 лет назад +3

    thank you. this has been very helpful..

  • @jancat6474
    @jancat6474 5 лет назад

    Hi again, I was asking you how did you make the links? They look perfect, no wrapping, how did you close them? Plesse somebody!

  • @BharatKumarNurBasha
    @BharatKumarNurBasha 5 лет назад

    Thank you, very useful

  • @icegypsy99
    @icegypsy99 5 лет назад

    This is great thank you so much

  • @katherinemartin8346
    @katherinemartin8346 4 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @realtalk1135
    @realtalk1135 8 лет назад

    Great Video. Thanks!

  • @MissClwilliams988
    @MissClwilliams988 8 лет назад +1

    loved it, thank you

  • @angscoma
    @angscoma 8 лет назад

    Thank you for your video. I was hoping you wouldn't mind if I asked you some information on how you film your tutorial. I can't seem to find a lens that will allow my hands to focus on the details like yours do. Are you using a DSLR camera and where is your camera located for filming? I can't seem to find any help for this if you want to Google and any tips would be so appreciated!

    • @GemPacked
      @GemPacked  8 лет назад +1

      +Angie Scoma Thanks! I use a Sony Handycam HD with a tripod and a white light box. I edit the using Adobe Premiere, and the uncompressed resolution is good enough that I can digital zoom for some parts of the videos when necessary.

  • @seirenshidah6783
    @seirenshidah6783 7 лет назад

    this is very helpfull video..

  • @jancat6474
    @jancat6474 4 года назад

    I have asked you before if you make your own chains, the part you are doing here, my 5 year does.