Jewelry Making Designs WigJig Store
Pearl Glass Beads & WigJig Bracelet Pages:
1 2 3
4
Jewelry Making Techniques
Page 2 Pearls and WigJig Bracelet (Continued)
| The WigJig jewelry making component that we use for this bracelet is called a Flemish Spiral. I don't know why is it called this, as it doesn't look like a spiral; but my mother called it by that name and I can't argue with her. The peg patterns for square pattern jigs is shown at right. The peg pattern for round pattern jigs is shown at bottom right. Here are the instructions for making the Flemish Spiral. |
|
|
|
| This jewelry wire component is made by making a loop in a piece of 18G wire (preferably 1/2 hard wire) about 4 inches long using your round nose pliers. After straightening this piece of wire, place the initial loop over the first regular peg (smaller pegs shown in these pictures) on your jig. Wrap the wire around the pegs in turn. Remove from the jig and cut the wire tail off. Close the final loop you just made and the piece should appear as shown below. |
|
|
Completed |
These instructions continue on Page 3
Page 2
Pearl Glass Beads & WigJig Bracelet Pages:
1 2 3
4
Jewelry Making Techniques
Jewelry Making Designs WigJig Store
WigJig Beads, Wire, Jewelry Making Tools and Jewelry Supplies Home
See our selection of
beads, wire and jewelry tools.
IMPORTANT PRINTING INSTRUCTIONS
All content on this web site is copyrighted by WigJig. Questions/Comments? WigJig is a registered trademark - Last modified: February 19, 2007
| This WigJig jewelry making project is provided as
part of WigJig University - College of Jewelry Making Designs. We
try to provide interesting jewelry projects using beads, jewelry wire and
other jewelry supplies. We
hope that these pictures will provide you enough information for you to
complete this project. Some of the skills and jewelry making
techniques have not been discussed here. For beginners, we suggest
that you visit our
Beginners Start Here pages. These pages discuss the skills necessary
for making jewelry in the detail that beginners need. We also suggest that
beginners to jewelry making might need to visit the
WigJig
University College of Jewelry Making Techniques for additional
information about some of the skills and techniques shown.
Most, but not all of the jewelry supplies shown here can be purchased in our WigJig store. We try to have a complete selection of jewelry supplies in our store including chain, wire, glass beads, findings, watches, tools, etc. |