Showing posts with label wrapped bangle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wrapped bangle. Show all posts

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Delightful Bangles, a tutorial


I was inspired today to make a bracelet, so I made 3... ha ha. My fingers do hurt now but I did take pictures and write up a quick little tutorial if you want to give it a try. I got the inspiration from a Pin on Pinterest of this Bangle but it didn't have enough pictures for me so decided to make one for myself and do lots of pictures for you. This one is easy if you have all the supplies and you do not need any soldering equipment. So let's get started.

Supplies Needed:

  • Round nose pliers
  • Flat nose pliers
  • Flush wire cutters
  • Bracelet Mandrel
  • Hammer
  • Stainless Steel Block
  • 12 or 14 gauge wire (for bracelet)
  • 24 or 26 gauge wire (for wrapping)
  • 3mm stones or crystals



Instructions:

  1. Gather all your supplies before you start and make sure the stones you choose will slide on the wrapping wire.
  2. Cut 10” of your bracelet wire which is either 12 gauge or 14 gauge.
  3. Make a loose curl on one end of the cut wire with your round nose pliers.
  4. Form your wire around the bracelet mandrel inserting the straight end through the curled end. As you can see I have marked on my mandrel the size I want my bracelet to be. Mine is 8”.
  5. With your round nose pliers curve the straight end of the wire around to tighten.
  6. Make a loop with the curved wire.
  7. Hammer the wire on the bracelet mandrel all the way around… hammer more.
  8. Hammer on the stainless steel block. Switch between the mandrel and the block, hammering to harden the wire.
  9. When it is the shape you want, nice and round and lays flat you are ready to begin to add your stones.



  1. Cut about 36” of your wrapping wire which is either 24 gauge or 26 gauge and start wrapping on your bracelet at the coiled end.
  2. Wrap the tail of the wire until you just have about 1/4 “ left.
  3. String a stone on the long end of the wire.
  4. Bring the stone down tight against the bracelet.
  5. Hold the stone in place and start wrapping the wire around the bracelet.
  6. Continue wrapping about 3 or 4 times, add another stone.
  7. More wrapping.
  8. Continue wrapping and adding stones until you get to the end of your wire.
  9. Cut the wire at the top of the bracelet and flatten with your flat nose pliers.
  10. Cut another length of wrapping wire (not as much) and start wrapping around the bracelet. I like to start wrapping behind the stone and then wrap around to the front. I cut the tail off on top of the bracelet and flatten it with my pliers.
  11. Continue wrapping and adding stones until you get back to the beginning. Clip tails and flatten them on top of the bracelet. Always cut the wire on the top or sides otherwise it will scratch your wrist underneath.
  12. Enjoy your bracelet.
If you have any questions, please be sure to ask.

Wednesday, April 07, 2010

Keeping Busy

It seems that I'm always making something new or trying new things....I guess that keeps life interesting. So, here are my most recent projects. My blogger friend Melanie from yesterday's post got my creative juices flowing and I made me some tissue holders as well as an eye glass case and with my scraps a scrap wrapped bangle. It looks really cute with jeans.
As I'm working away in my craft room the laundry room next door is getting overhauled. We had some dry rot and it needed to be gutted and refinished, so there is all kinds of noise in my house these days. Here is the before as it is being torn apart. I'll post a finished picture when it is completed and I have my washer and dryer back....may have to just wear dirty clothes for a while.
I hope everyone is having a good week. It is rainy here so it is a good time to be indoors keeping busy.

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