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Materials suggested:
Minimum 61 (154.9cm) 21 gauge square hardwire.
4 (10.2cm) 20g round hard wire if you plan to
make your own ear wires). I used Gold Filled
in the tutorial, but Sterling and copper will
work just as nice. If you use Sterling, you might
want to use Silver Black or LOS to oxidize your
earrings, and add to the vintage style.
Tools needed:
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Step 11: Use your flat nose pliers, and grip the earring right at the bundle of wrap wires on the end
that will have the ear wire.
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Step 17: Both of the variations for the ear wire end
require you to cut a longer center wire when you
first construct the earring. I add roughly 1 to the
length. Curl the outside wires away from the center
wire.
Step 18: For the post style, angle the center wire 90
degrees to one side, and place your round nose pliers just above the finished curls. Just hold it there
and dont let go.
Step 19: With your other hand, pull the wire around
the end of the pliers until it crosses itself.
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Step 20: Grab the loop with your flat nose pliers,
just above where the wires cross.
Step 21: While holding the loop, bend the free end
of the wire straight back. You can then trim the wire
to about , file the end with a nail file, so the end is
not jagged, and add an ear nut. Repeat steps 10
through 13 to finish the earring.
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Wrap happy,
Bobbi
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