In this tutorial, I'll show you how to make a wrapped eye pin wire loop.Wrapped eye pins are more secure because they are wrapped, so they CAN NOT be pulled open like the simple eye pin wire loop.LEVEL: BEGINNER Looking for simple wire-wrapping techniques? Click here to see all PRINTABLE wire-wrapping tutorials Step 1Using your needle nose pliers, make a bend in the wire … [Read more...] about How to make a wrapped eye pin – Wire Loop
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How to make an Eye Pin Wire Loop
In this tutorial, I'll show you how to make an eye pin wire loop.Eye pins are similar to head pins. As a jewelry maker, you use eye pins for making your own charms & components.LEVEL: BEGINNER Looking for simple wire-wrapping techniques? Click here to see all PRINTABLE wire-wrapping tutorials Step 1Using a pair of round nose pliers, grab the wire at the very tip. Pay … [Read more...] about How to make an Eye Pin Wire Loop
How to make a Celtic Penannular Brooch with copper wire
Today, I decided to put together a short tutorial on how to make a Celtic Penannular brooch.The Celtic penannular brooch dates back to the Iron age. The brooch features a pin which is fastened on one end to the ring which allows it to slide freely around the brooch.Penannular means "incomplete ring" which allows a small space for the pin to move through.They work great on … [Read more...] about How to make a Celtic Penannular Brooch with copper wire
Personalized Christmas Ornaments – Gifts for Everyone on your list – Christmas 2019
Last year, I introduced my first collection of handcrafted Christmas ornaments and they were a hit!For Christmas 2019, I wanted to spruce up my ornaments a bit so I decided to add a little wire-wrapping to my design from last year.The result is absolutely FABULOUSI use 12 gauge wire for the frame which is shaped into a heart and then slightly hammered with a ball peen … [Read more...] about Personalized Christmas Ornaments – Gifts for Everyone on your list – Christmas 2019
How to Use a Celtic Penannular Brooch
DID YOU KNOW? The Celtic penannular brooch dates back to the Iron age!The brooch features a pin which is fastened on one end to the ring which allows it to slide freely around the brooch.Penannular means "incomplete ring" which allows a small space for the pin to move through.This short video shows how to use a penannular brooch ✨ They work great on sweaters, scarves or shawls … [Read more...] about How to Use a Celtic Penannular Brooch





