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Wire Woven Donut Pendant – Wirewrapped Pendant Tutorial – “Hyacinth House”

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Description

This lesson teaches you another way to wrap a donut bead with woven wire. This particular tutorial features a 2 part design. The top part of the wrap can be used independently of the bottom part of the wrap, making this sort of a 2 in 1 tutorials.

Although this lesson only teaches the basic version of this design (as shown in the first photo) there are numerous way to embellish it. Included at the end of the tutorial are photos of some of the variations I’ve made, along with a few tips for implementing them.

Skill Level:
Advanced

Materials:
•8 feet 28g (2.5 meters) round dead soft wire
•28 inches (71cm) 20g round dead soft or half hard wire
•1 45mm Donut Bead
•3 bead dangles (see free tutorial “Briolettes and Bead Clusters” for instructions to make them yourself or use other types of dangles or charms. **Link to this free lesson is provided in the tutorial)

Tools:
•Chain nose pliers
•Round nose pliers
•Wire cutters
•Flat nose pliers
•Ruler
•Marker
•4mm Mandrel or Stepped Round Nose Pliers (if not available you can find other objects such as a pen, crochet hook, paintbrush handle or a screw driver shaft that will work instead)

Pre-Requisite Tutorials:

• Basic Weaving Techniques 1
• Briolettes and Bead Clusters

Pre-Requisite tutorials are available free of charge. The links to these free lessons can be found at the bottom of every page on this web-site.

File will be available as an instant download after payment has cleared.

Instant download links expire 72 hours after purchase is complete. During this time, downloads are limited to 5 attempts. If, for some reason, you are unable to download the file, please contact me using the email address provided in the confirmation email you were sent after making your purchase.

©Donna Spadafore, Wire Jewelry Tutorials by Gailavira Jewelry.

This tutorial is intended for use by one person only. Please do not share this tutorial with anyone else. Distribution of this tutorial is not allowed without express written consent from the author. If you wish to use the design in this lesson, or a derivative of the design in this lesson, to teach a class you must first contact the author for permission.

If you are an individual, independent jewelry artist you may use this lesson to make jewelry for sale. You may not use this lesson to mass produce items for a commercial operation. You may not have other people make pieces for you based on this design for you to sell.

Derivatives of this tutorial (instructions for a design that is derived from the design in this tutorial) are not allowed without written consent from the author.

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