It is a sweet bracelet and she makes it look easy, but I've always had trouble getting the legs or points of a wire star even. Mine always looked like they need crutches.
Ooo! I love how this looks, I hope I can copy it, this is adorable!
March 17, 2016 at 12:28 AM
This wire star links tutorial is a great way to practice making consistent wire bends! It is by Watchmeflyy on Instructables. She made the links as small as possible. However, if you don't mind them being a little bigger, use a small broad nose pliers to help you make even bends the width of the jaws.
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She also includes the instructions on how to make the clasp - I like and also make this style - and how to make your own jump rings. If you are doing the latter, make sure you cut the wire coil one coil at a time, using one side of your flush cutter and then the other side for the next coil. This gives you cleaner cuts. Otherwise for really flush cuts, you will have to use a jewelry saw.
Another alternative for making larger pendant sized wire stars is to use a star cookie cutter as a mandrel (see tutorial link below)
Before You Go:
How to Make Beaded Stars Tutorials
Use Cookie Cutters to Make Wire Star Earrings
How to Make Patriotic Jewelry Tutorials II
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posted by The Beading Gem at 8:00 AM on Sep 11, 2014
"How to Make a Wire Star Bracelet Tutorial"
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It is a sweet bracelet and she makes it look easy, but I've always had trouble getting the legs or points of a wire star even. Mine always looked like they need crutches.
September 11, 2014 at 4:29 PM
LOL! You have a way with words which never fail to bring a smile to my face! Wire work is inevitably about practice and more practice!
September 11, 2014 at 11:02 PM
Ooo! I love how this looks, I hope I can copy it, this is adorable!
March 17, 2016 at 12:28 AM