Wire-Wrapped Jewelry for Beginners: Step-by-Step Illustrated Techniques, Tools, and Inspiration
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Lora S. Irish
Lora S. Irish is an internationally known artist and author, whose acclaimed books include Great Book of Carving Patterns, Great Book of Celtic Patterns, Great Book of Dragon Patterns, Great Book of Tattoo Designs, The Official Vampire Artist's Handbook, Relief Carving Wood Spirits, World Wildlife Patterns for the Scroll Saw, and many more. Fox Chapel Publishing has sold more than 500,000 copies of Irish's books. Lora is also a frequent contributor to Woodcarving Illustrated and to Scroll Saw Woodworking and Crafts magazines.
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Wire-Wrapped Jewelry for Beginners - Lora S. Irish
Chapter 1
Materials
Wire, of course, is the main material needed for any wire-wrapped jewelry project. For the projects and samples in this book, I have used copper wire as the main link wire. A few essential tools are needed to create bent-wire links and to add wire-wrapped accents. A basic toolkit will include wire cutters, straight pliers, round-nose pliers, nylon-grip pliers, and some kind of file; there are also a lot of additional specialty tools that can come in handy. In addition, a variety of beads can add colorful accents to wire-wrapped jewelry. With this collection of basic items, you will be able to make amazing creations. Read on for all the nitty-gritty details about wire, tools, and beads.
IllustrationIllustrationWire
Jewelry wire comes in a variety of metals and coated metals, such as gold-filled, gold-plated, sterling silver, silver-plated, brass, colored copper, copper, and color-coated aluminum.
Wire is measured by gauge, where the higher the gauge, the thinner the diameter of the wire. For making links, use thick gauges from 12 (very thick) to 18 (less thick). Wrapping wires are normally worked using thinner gauges, from 20 (thin) to 24 (very thin).
Copper wire is a favorite for modern bent-link jewelry and wire-wrapped jewelry. Available in round, half-round, and square, it is easy to bend and form into almost any shape. It’s also great for the beginner and intermediate jewelry crafter because it is inexpensive and available in a wide range of color coatings. Throughout this book, we will be using copper wire; however, any technique taught in this book can be worked with any metal wire.
WIRE GAUGE
Wire thickness is measured in gauge, with smaller numbers denoting thicker wire. In this image, copper wires of four different gauges were wrapped around a 11/4" (3cm)–wide medicine bottle to create identically-sized hoop links. From top to bottom, the gauges used are 14, 16, 18, and 20. All four hoop links are wrapped using 28-gauge wire.
While any link can be created from wire of any gauge, in general, for the projects in this book, 14-, 16-, and 18-gauge wire is used as the main link wire, as these gauges create thick, strong forms. 20-, 24-, and 32-gauge wire is used throughout the projects for the wire-wrapping steps, as thinner wire is more flexible when woven through the bends of the links.
IllustrationMost jewelry wire is packaged and sold with a US gauge size and a UK millimeter size, but just in case you’re in the UK and don’t have the US gauge, here is a quick reference chart of US gauge and its equivalent millimeter size.
IllustrationThe woven necklace pendant shown here at right is worked using 18-gauge wire for the main bent-wire link and the added bending wires. 22-gauge wire is used to wrap the link as well as to create the bead dangles. The spiral necklace shown here at right is created using extra-thick 12-gauge wire. The wire wrapping is worked in 18-gauge wire— the same gauge used to create the link of the woven necklace pendant.
RECOMMENDED TYPES OF WIRE
While you can, of course, buy wire through jewelry supply stores and craft stores, copper, brass, aluminum, and stainless steel wire are also commonly available at your local hardware store or from online hardware suppliers. You can also purchase large quantities of wire (in 1-pound spools) online through marketplaces such as Amazon and eBay. All four of these types of wire make wonderful jewelry while remaining inexpensive enough that you can freely practice, experiment, and play before moving on to work with more expensive wire like silver or gold wire.
IllustrationCopper
Copper wire is considered a soft wire and can easily be bent using just the pressure of your fingers. After the link is created, it can be tempered by lightly tapping the link for about one minute with a no-mar hammer. This example uses 18-gauge copper wire for the link with 24-gauge copper wrapping wire.
IllustrationBrass
Brass wire is very hard and needs even, strong pressure to create smooth bends. Brass does not tarnish and retains its bright yellow tone for years. Try using 18- and 24-gauge brass wire, as shown in this example.
IllustrationAluminum
Aluminum wire is available in a range of hardnesses, from very soft craft wire to harder hardware wire. This example uses exclusively 20-gauge aluminum wire.
IllustrationStainless steel
Stainless steel wire is a hard wire that can be bent using jewelry tools and a little extra pressure. The metal does not tarnish over time, retaining its bright appearance. The example shown here uses 18-gauge stainless steel wire for the link with 24-gauge copper wrapping wire.
Tools
WIRE CUTTERS
Several kinds of wire cutters can serve different purposes. If you only have a budget for one wire cutter, make it a flush cutter.
IllustrationIllustration The inner face of a flush cutter is V-shaped to create a sharp cutting edge. The outer face is flush, which leaves a flat, smooth cut on the end of the wire. Plus, the fine tips of a flush cutter allow you to reach into tight spaces. These cutters leave the cleanest, flattest end cut to a wire.
Illustration The outer face of an end cutter is curved