This document provides instructions for creating a focal bead pendant in 10 minutes or less. It begins with an introduction explaining the technique. The instructions then outline 7 steps: 1) Forming a loop in the center of a length of wire; 2) Closing the wire around a mandrel; 3) Threading beads onto the folded wire; 4) Pushing the beads up to the loop; 5) Trimming the wires and forming loops on the ends; 6) Optionally twisting the loops perpendicular to form the bail; 7) The finished pendant allows the bead to swivel for viewing from all sides. Related jewelry making instructables are also listed.
2. Author: BobbiWired
Author: BobbiWired My Wired Imagination
My name is Bobbi, and I've been making jewelry for over 20 years.....longer if you count the paper mache' and plastic-straw beads I made in grade school.
Though I am primarily self-taught - and some of my best work has come from older wire wrappers who said "well you can't DO that", I am truly inspired by
Jim Fowler, Ed Sinclair, Perri Jackson, and Diane Karg Baron - True Masters of their art.
I am thoroughly addicted to wire wrapping - It is not a hobby, it is My Passion, My Love, My Living........
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Intro: Focal Bead Pendant in 10 Minutes or Less
Many, many years ago I ran across this little technique buried in the back of a craft magazine. I thought it was a wonderful technique, and
thought it deserved more attention. I looked thoroughly to see if there was an author (stealing other’s work is bad Karma), and couldn’t find
one. I also have never seen it shown again – so I created this short little tutorial to keep this technique alive. – I hope you enjoy it as much as I
do. This is a fun little project that takes only 5, 10 minutes at the most, and you have a wonderful pendant ready to go….
Materials suggested:
An awesome focal bead you’ve been dying to use.
Accent beads of your choice.
A length of heavy gauge ½ round wire twice the length of your focal and accent beads, plus 2”. Use the heaviest wire that will fit through
your beads when it’s doubled. Round and square will also work in a pinch.
Tools needed:
large round nose pliers or round mandrel or round wooden dowel
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3. step 1: Step 1
Using a wire mandrel, large round nose pliers or something similar, fold the wire at the midpoint around your mandrel. The size
of the loop should be in proportion to the size of the bead or at least big enough to accommodate the chain you have in mind to
wear it on.
step 2: Step 2
Close the wire around your mandrel, so the 2 sides meet, and look something like the picture.
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4. step 3: Step 3
‘Thread’ your beadsonto the folded wire in the order you want so the “eye” is at the top.
step 4: Step 4
Push the beads up tight to the ‘eye’ and spread the bottom wires as shown in the photo.
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