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Intermediate
In this tutorial, you will learn how to create a heavy-gauge frame, add beads securely to the frame with fine-gauge wire, then cross weave the beads. This cuff ends up being about 3/4" wide but you can make it narrower or wider. If you make it wider, you will need more material than what is listed.
I love this cuff and it is my #1 tried on cuff at shows, my #1 selling tutorial, my #1 selling kit, and my #1 selling finished piece of jewelry!
The complete kit for this project is available for purchase on my website at http://www.jewels-by-jules.com/jewelry-kits-woven-wire-jewelry-kits-wire-wrapped-jewlery-kits.htm.
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I am a self-taught jewelry designer, wire wrapping since 2005 and wire weaving since 2008. I am a freelance writer for Step By Step Wire Jewelry magazine and a contributing author to the books Wire Style and Wire Style 2. I am the author of Weave, Wrap, Coil Creating Artisan Wire Jewelry. My second book on wire jewelry will be available Spring 2013. I teach classes at bead shows and bead stores ...
I am a self-taught jewelry designer, wire wrapping since 2005 and wire weaving since 2008. I am a freelance writer for Step By Step Wire Jewelry magazine and a contributing author to the books Wire Style and Wire Style 2. I am the author of Weave, Wrap, Coil Creating Artisan Wire Jewelry. My second book on wire jewelry will be available Spring 2013. I teach classes at bead shows and bead stores in the U.S., internationally, and in my home studio in Tucson.
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