Quotes from Janice Love
Hold the wire firmly so that it's taunt, and cross the wires around the bead. . Keep the wire firm and then cross them again, so as the wrapped wire you have just made lays beneath the previous crossed wire you made
~ Janice Love
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Continue to wrap these wires around the circle of the bead, applying pressure on the wire. Ensure that each of the new layers is wrapped beneath the previous layer.
~ Janice Love
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After having the 4-5 wraps, you are now done with wrapping around the bead, so you should now finish on the sides.
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Now clip the unwanted parts of your wire, and allow about 1.5 inches of wire to each of the sides to finish the ring with.
~ Janice Love
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Start the wrapping from the tail of the wire, just around one side of your ring. Ensure that you maintain a firm grip to make neat and lovely loops.
~ Janice Love
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Make about 3-4 loops and then snip off the unwanted wire using a pair of wire cutters. You can snip with the cut on top of the ring to prevent the end from going underneath the ring. This can easily poke fingers during wearing.
~ Janice Love
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You can transfer the ring to an unmarked wooden mandrel to ensure that you can restore the perfect round shape. Turn the ring around the mandrel in a circle to shape it and straighten out other problems. To ensure that the loops fit tightly together, set them in place using pliers while your ring is snug on the mandrel.
~ Janice Love
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