
WireWrapArt
November 11, 2023 at 11:19 AM
Digital PDF TUTORIAL Wire wrap flower cuff bracelet with beads Step by step wire wrapping lesson How to make wire wrapped copper jewelry making DIY guide by WireWrapArt
$8.20
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- Instant download
- Technique: wire work
- Step by step lesson
- Over 30 pages
- Over 100 photos (mainly close-ups)
- Skill level: below average wire skills
- In addition, this tutorial covers patina and polishing
- Convenient for studying on a mobile phone or computer
- Available for printing on a printer (US Letter)
- You will receive a PDF file (not a paper tutorial)
This wire wrapped cuff bracelet is our exclusive development.
The tutorial is chock-full with information, tips, advices on “how to”, all these supported by over 100 clear, full color pictures (many close-ups) with relevant, detailed instructions given right beside them, within over 30 pages.
You will receive a PDF file that includes all the information you need to create this bracelet.All stages of work are described in great detail.
We advise you to first read the tutorial on a computer or phone, and then select the pages you want to print to have at hand.
Making a bracelet considering all sizes, you will get a bracelet that fits on a wrist 6"-7" (15-17cm). But you can easily make a bracelet of a different size. To do this, you need to change the length
of the base wires from which the base of the bracelet is made.
In addition, this tutorial covers patina and polishing. This is exactly what our subscribers often ask us about. And we decided not to make a separate tutorial on this topic, but to tell everything here.
For this tutorial, you will need copper wire of various gauges and a set of tools for working with wire. You will also need some little things that can be found in every home or workshop.
YOU WILL NEED:
• Round copper wire: 14 gauge, 17 gauge, 18 gauge, 20 gauge, 26 gauge
• Beads 6mm
• Bent chain-nose pliers
• Flat-nose pliers
• Wire cutters
• Steel bench block
• A hammer
• Metal knitting needle - №4 U.S. standard (3.5mm)
• Flat needle file
• Liver of sulfur (optional)
Soldering is NOT required on this project.
You can use any beads you have. They can be from any material. The main thing is that they are of the cor