Step 4 of 11
Repeat the beading process for all wire loops with their respective red crystal beads (fig. 4a, 4b, 4c).
At the last big wire loop, weave the wire frame to a close (fig. 4d, 4e).
Then, trim off the excess 26 gauge copper wires with a wire cutter (fig. 4f, 4g, 4h).

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Leave a short length at the end of the 20 gauge wire frame to curl it as a frame support (fig. 4i).
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Step 5 of 11
Moving on, let’s add a secondary wire loop frame onto your cuff bracelet.
Cut out a 22 gauge copper wire that measures 13 inches in length (fig. 5a).
Fold the wire in half, and roughly frame the main 20 gauge wire loop frame (fig. 5b, 5c).
Partially coil the secondary wire frame onto the main frame using a 26 gauge copper wire (fig. 5d, 5e, 5f).
Then, intertwine the loose 22 gauge copper wire to form a narrow secondary wire loop frame (fig. 5g, 5h, 5i, 5j, 5k).
Step 6 of 11
After that, coil the secondary wire loop frame with the loose 26 gauge copper wire from the start point (fig. 6a, 6b).
At the end point, trim off the excess 22 gauge secondary frame wire and tuck it onto the curled 20 gauge frame support (fig. 6c, 6d, 6e, 6f).


























