1st Pair of Earrings
I had so much fun making these earrings! It took a bit of trial and error at the start. The first wire I tried using for wrapping was too thin, so there was not enough structure. The second wire I tried using was too thick, making it really challenging to wrap. Eventually, I was able to scrounge up some wire that was the right thickness for this particular project. This was the first time I experimented with using jump rings, the little gold rings between the beads. I would usually just connect the beads with wire, but I like the look of the jump rings as they add a little more space between the beads. Using the jump rings also allows me to make changes to my design. For example, if I wanted to go back and change the order of the beads, I could easily do that. Whereas, if I had connected the beads with wire, I would have to cut the wire and re-wrap the beads. I also had to use two pliers, one in each hand, to work with the jump rings, which was a bit of a learning curve, but I got the hang of it by the end.
Wire Wrapping
I wanted to explore some other techniques for wrapping wire to help me improve my wire wrapping skills. When attaching beads together or onto a chain, wire wrapped loops are often used. Here are a couple videos I found that show how you can make wire wrapped loops.
BeadWorld Victoria
Went to BeadWorld to get some supplies for my jewellery making! I had so much fun looking around, picking out pretty beads, and getting lots of ideas for what I am going to create!
Inspiration
For my free inquiry project I am going to learn how to make my own jewellery! I have some experience making jewellery, but it is something I’ve always wanted to do more of and get better at. I’m excited to learn some new techniques, try new things, and get creative.
Check out this Pinterest board to see some of my ideas and inspiration!