Tutorial for Standard Cuff Bracelet
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#1 Assembled pieces held with painter's tape
- last edit: 26-May-2006
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#2 Make a hook.
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#3 Hook on and wrap
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#4 Underside finished
- last edit: 26-May-2006
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#5 Bend the ends together
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#6 One end finished, one in progress
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#7 All ends together
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#8 Ready to wrap the end
- last edit: 29-Sep-2005
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#9 A terrific clamp for heavy wire bundles
- last edit: 29-Sep-2005
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#10 Alternate method for the end wrap - L hook
- last edit: 29-Sep-2005
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#11 Hooked over and wrap started
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#12 One end finished
- last edit: 29-Sep-2005
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Album Description:
Using the border wrap technique, make a cuff. Change the wire gauge and bead size and get a totally different look. If you have trouble with large gauge wire, start with 20g and something around 4mm beads. Or leave the beads out of the first one. PRACTICE
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It is so great when someone with such great talent is willing to give the rest of us a "leg up" by sharing her craft. Thanks soooooooooooo much from a wire wrap newbie! DanaLee
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dlw0221 2007.01.18 at 01:52:36 PST
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