How to Make an S Hook for Jewelry
The S-link is one of the basic elements of beading and jewelry craft, made in various sizes and weights of wire depending on its purpose. The S-hook is a variation of the S-link that is used with a jump ring as the clasp of a necklace. Because the S-hook must bear the weight of the necklace, it should be made of a heavier wire gauge, generally 16 or 18.
Instructions
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Measure and cut
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Measure and cut with the wire cutters a piece of wire three inches long.
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Take your round nose pliers in one hand and, grasping one end of the wire with the smaller end of the pliers, roll the wire around the plier tip to make a small loop. The loop will be facing away from you.
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Turn the wire around and make a second loop at this end of the wire, again facing away from you. The two loops should be facing in opposite directions.
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Place the largest part of the pliers close to the loop now facing away from you and roll the wire around the pliers in the opposite direction from the loop. You want the small loop to almost touch the wire.
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Repeat the same procedure with the other small loop, again bringing the wire around the largest part of the pliers so that it is actually touching the wire.
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You now have an S-hook or clasp. The loop that is touching the wire will be fastened to one end of your necklace. The loop that is slightly open will hook into a jump ring that you've attached to the other end of the necklace.
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Tips & Warnings
The weight of the wire--the higher the number, the thicker the wire--will have a lot to do with how easy or difficult it is to work with. While you want a thicker wire for making a necklace clasp, practice with a finer wire first.