Step 10 of 14
Proceed to pull your loose 14-gauge wire to the top left point of the pendant back (fig. 10a, 10b).
Then, anchor the loose wire onto the main frame with 2 coils:
- first coil (fig. 10c, 10d, 10e).
- second coil (fig. 10f, 10g, 10h, 10i).
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Step 11 of 14
Complete your main frame detailing by cutting off the excess loose 14-gauge wire with a wire cutter (fig. 11a, 11b).
Checkpoint: Your Green Oval Stone Wire Pendant current progress (fig. 11c, 11d).
Step 12 of 14
Onto the second half of the tutorial, you will add details on your pendant bail using the wire coiling technique.
Use a new string of 22-gauge gold copper wire (fig. 12a).
Facing the pendant front, slip in your 22-gauge wire through the bail (fig. 12b, 12c).
Make a few starting coils on the bail as shown (fig. 12d).
After you set the starting point, continue coiling the whole length of the bail until the back end (fig. 12e, 12f, 12g, 12h).