How To Make a Pair of Wire Wrap Earrings

May 11 2007
by Damien Zielinski
How to Make a Set of Gemstone Earrings

Follow this easy 4-step guide to make a simple set of wire-wrapped gemstone earrings in no time!

Recipe:

8 5mm Rose Swarovski Crystals
2 Dyed Freshwater Rice Pearls
25 cm of 26 or 24 Gauge Sterling Silver Wire
2 Sterling Silver Earring Hooks

Tools:

Round-nose Pliers
Chain-nose Pliers
Wire Cutters

Note that any stones and beads can be substituted for the pink Swarovski crystals and dyed pearls used in our demo pair, and if you don’t have a set of wire cutters, nail clippers, like those in the videos, will get the job done.

Step 1

Thread the wire through the crystal and use the tip of the round-nose pliers to curl a small loop at the end. Use the wider part of the pliers to flatten and close the loop tightly. Then curl another loop at the other side of the crystal, and use the pliers to hold the loop steady while you wrap the wire completely around the base of the loop with your hand. Then trim off the excess wire with your wire cutters and nail clippers. Repeat this process twice more until you have 3 crystals with wire loops at both ends- one small one to stop the bead from sliding off, and one slightly bigger wire-wrapped one to connect to the pearl.

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Step 2

Now thread the wire through the pearl and make a wide open loop so you can easily slide on the 3 crystal beads you prepared in Step 1. Use the pliers to hold the loop steady at the point right above the attached crystals, and wrap wire completely around to close and fasten the loop. Trim off the excess wire. Then slide the pearl down and make a loop at the other end. Wrap wire around to close and fasten the loop, and trim off the excess.

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Step 3

Next you’ll need to thread wire through the last crystal and the loop at the top of the pearl. First make a broad, open loop to get the pearl connected, and then wrap wire around tightly to seal the loop. Trim the excess wire, and make another wire-wrapped loop at the top end of the crystal. This loop will connect the whole earring to the hook. You’re almost there!

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Step 4

Earring hooks come with closed loops, so use the tip of the chain-nose pliers to open the hook’s loop. Thread the earring onto the hook, and then use the pliers to close the loop back up; for more leverage, you can use the broader part of the pliers.

Click video once to activate, then click the Play button when loaded. Double-click to play fullscreen.

You’re done! Now start again at Step 1 to make a second earring to finish the pair.



Comments

corinne babbitt
Fri Mar 14 2008
Icant get any of your videos to play. Is it me or ;you?
Boni Jaworski (jaworskb@nrtco.net)
Sat Aug 2 2008
excellent videos & instructions. What wire are you using Many thanks for sharing. I am an artisan in Northern Ont with no resourses or courses to draw from. I belong to a very successful Artisans" Co-op.
Lorelee Harris
Mon Nov 17 2008
i cant get the videos to work!!!!!!

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