Wire Wrapped Two-Loop Link

Wire Wrapped Two-Loop Link Wire Wrapped Two-Loop Link

Designed by Albina Manning © 2013

Skill Level: Beginner

Technique: Shaping wire, making loops

Materials

Tools

You can use this two-loop link as a spacer, as shown in the earrings above - simply add Green Goldstone Round Beads or Carnelian Trapezoid beads with wire short lengths, headpins, and ear wires to make the earrings like Albina made.

But don't stop there! Can you make a bracelet or necklace using this link component? This is a great component to play with negative space and add subtle accents to an otherwise simple design.

Instructions

  1. You can start working from the spool. Wrap the wire one and a half times around a 9mm jaw.
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  2. Place round nose pliers (or 2mm jaw of 6-step pliers) outside of the loop and just across the wire end as shown. Make a loop so it looks like a figure-8.
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  3. Insert the 9mm jaw back in the loop and continue wrapping the wire until it is across a small loop.
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  4. Repeat step 2 to make the second loop just across the first one.
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  5. Cut the wire, leaving a 6" tail. Make a wrap close to the last small loop.
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  6. Make 5-6 wraps on one side of the connector. These wraps do not have to be close to each other. Just make sure that the distance between the wraps is the same.
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  7. Make 5-6 wraps on the other side as well.
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  8. Bring the wire end to the first half; make one wrap close to the small loop. Place the wire end between two wraps and cut the wire. Using chain nose pliers, tack the end inside, making sure it does not stick out.
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  9. Place the connector between the nylon jaw pliers and slightly flatten it (this step is optional).

    Now you can attach this component to any other components and make your own beautiful earrings!

    To make a one-loop connector, make only one small loop. You can use a one-loop connector to make other components, such as a toggle clasp:


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