Caged bead ~ Jewellery Making Tutorial ~ Essential Jewellery Making Techniques ~ Katie Parker
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
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Caged Beads
Details: Learn how to make these beautiful caged beads with my essential techniques tutorial
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Here’s what you will need:
0.8mm/20AWG copper plated wire
10mm diameter centre drilled beads
Wire Gauge???
Yes! I mostly use UK terms as I’m from the U.K. I do try to include US Terms but in case I miss them here they are 😊 Thank you 😊
0.25mm - 30 AWG
0.4mm - 26 AWG
0.6mm - 22 AWG
0.8mm - 20 AWG
0.9mm - 19 AWG
1mm - 18 AWG
1.25mm - 16 AWG
1.5mm - 14 AWG
2mm - 12 AWG
Tools used:
Flush cutters
Chain nose pliers
Round nose pliers
Techniques used:
Spirals
Wrapped loops
Caged bead
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Thank you so much for including US measurements! ❤️❤️❤️
You're welcome lovely 😊
I love really
bead cage
Awesome instructions!
Thank,you Katie. Great video
Thank you 😊
Great detailed video and thanks for the reminder about the bell!
Thank you for watching 😊
nice and clear! thanks so much
Thanks for watching 😊
I would have to use my padded pliers because my other’s would probably mark the wire
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Thank you 😊
Katie - I have some emerald cube crystal beads - could you do something similar with them to frame them / capture them in the wire??