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Summary: What kind of wire-wrapped jewelry projects can I make? Learn this and more in this free arts and crafts video taught by a jewelry making expert.
Kathleen Wright has been making Henna Tattoos, and creating jewelry for seven years. She runs her business through New York and Miami. Kathleen is a Fashion Merchandising graduate...read more
"Hi! Kathleen Wright from Kathleen Wright Jewelry in New York City and Miami. I wanted to continue showing you the rest of the samples. This is the second one that we did just wrapped one piece here and connected it with a charm, the third is wrapped, this is a combination piece of just connecting the wrapping segments with the little pieces and then we even wrap the charms and put a chain as an extender and this is just a piece that you can do with an endless amount of beads, just wrapping just wrap the bead to each other and put a clasp which is going to be probably your easiest way no putting any charm on it or anything like that. Keep in mind like I said, starting off you’re going to have either little pieces of wire or round spool, that’s what you want to look for. "
eHow Article: Jewelry Making: Examples of Wire-Wrapped Jewelry
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dlorincz said
on 9/14/2009 This whole series needs very close-up shots on the jewelry and on the techniques demonstrated. As is, you can barely see what's being pointed out. The shots need to get completely away from the person presenting and zoom in on the beads, wire, and hands. In case that's still not enough, please specify measurements of wire, names of tools right from the beginning of the procedure, otherwise, the viewer has an impression of not getting it, which leads to frustration. Because the communication of information is casual while the visibility is not good, it gives the impression of being disorganized.