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Turning a loop in wire for Jewellery Making

with Sue Heaser

Making a neat loop in the end of a piece of wire has many uses in jewellery-making. Here is what you will need: wire - the easiest thickness for beginners to use is between 22 gauge (0.7mm thick) and 18 gauge (1.2mm thick), round nose pliers, wire cutters.

Make a small loop by using the tips of the round nose pliersStep 1

Hold one end of the wire in your non-working hand and grasp the other end firmly with the round nosed pliers. For a small loop use the ends of the pliers, larger loops can be formed using the wider part of the jaws.

turn the pliers to make a loop in the wireStep 2

Turn the pliers to make a loop in the wire, holding the rest of the wire firmly between finger and thumb.

form a complete loop at the end of the turnStep 3

At the end of the turn, the wire should form a complete loop, almost touching itself again.

reposition the pliers to make a kink in the opposite directionStep 4

Reposition the pliers, grasping the wire again at the beginning of the loop. Turn the pliers in the opposite direction to kink the wire at the base of the loop.

a perfectly rounded linkStep 5

The resulting loop is now centrally positioned on the wire.

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