Jewelry-making Tutorial: How to Make a Memory Wire Bracelet

Written by Jewelry on June 2, 2010

This is a single of my a one preferred bracelets to have since it’s discerning as well as easy as well as looks so stylish! Plus, it can house any distance wrist since mental recall handle expands easily. You can make use of most any distance beads for this, only as prolonged as a stone hole is vast sufficient to pass by a wire. A good organisation plan for kids! Materials list: – Memory handle (bracelet size) – Heavy avocation handle cutters (or mental recall handle shears) – Round-nose pliers – Various beads Source for materials: we purchased a beads as well as mental recall handle from www.firemountain.com. we used my dad’s handle cutters as well as we was since a round-nose pliers for Christmas! Disclaimer All products used in this video was purchased by me. we am not dependent with any companies.

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23 Comments to “Jewelry-making Tutorial: How to Make a Memory Wire Bracelet”

  1. eclecticdesigns
    5:03 am on June 2nd, 2010

    @deliight I have always ended my memory wire bracelets with a loop, but there are other ways. There are end caps available which are specifically made for terminating memory wire jewelry pieces; Google “memory wire end caps” to see what I’m talking about. Other ways include gluing a bead on each of the ends, adding a charm to the looped ends, or attaching a beaded headpin to the looped ends for a fun twist!

  2. deliight
    5:03 am on June 2nd, 2010

    does everyone make loops at the end on memory wire bracelets? or are there any other way to do it?

  3. mrswendieh
    5:03 am on June 2nd, 2010

    a great video, i am about to start jewellery making, just ordered my first kit, i will give this ago. thank you

  4. newcalls
    5:03 am on June 2nd, 2010

    just about to start jewellery making, so looking for all the help i can get, this is a great video, will have ago myself, thank you

  5. terriingrid
    5:03 am on June 2nd, 2010

    thank you so much – very clear and helpful!

  6. barbaraj92
    5:03 am on June 2nd, 2010

    Hello,
    Thumbs up ! I’m a newbie to beading and read about memory wire. Thank you for showing how to easily make such a stylish bracelet. :)

  7. eclecticdesigns
    5:03 am on June 2nd, 2010

    @cincinubia Thanks! :D

  8. eclecticdesigns
    5:03 am on June 2nd, 2010

    @MrsMemster Thanks for watching! ;D

  9. eclecticdesigns
    5:03 am on June 2nd, 2010

    @cyrepost Thanks so much!

  10. eclecticdesigns
    5:03 am on June 2nd, 2010

    @actuelle1 Well, thank you!

  11. eclecticdesigns
    5:03 am on June 2nd, 2010

    @buyer111us Lol! Thanks!

  12. eclecticdesigns
    5:03 am on June 2nd, 2010

    @akwVids Thank you so much!

  13. cincinubia
    5:03 am on June 2nd, 2010

    Very Cool! Thank you!

  14. MrsMemster
    5:03 am on June 2nd, 2010

    Very helpful… thank you!

  15. cyrepost
    5:03 am on June 2nd, 2010

    This seems so easy to do, and the bracelets look so elegant. Thank you so much for making an easy to follow how-to guide for memory wire.

  16. actuelle1
    5:03 am on June 2nd, 2010

    I am just starting with jewellery making, and your video are the most helpful.

    Thank you very much

  17. buyer111us
    5:03 am on June 2nd, 2010

    Very well done video,precise and to the point without the technical jargon .

  18. akwVids
    5:03 am on June 2nd, 2010

    eclecticdesigns, your videos are very well done. I am new to jewelry making and feel your vides provide the best crash courses. Thank you..

  19. eclecticdesigns
    5:03 am on June 2nd, 2010

    Your welcome!

  20. tweekbebe
    5:03 am on June 2nd, 2010

    Thank you for the clear instructions!

  21. Tanguera1949
    5:03 am on June 2nd, 2010

    very clear and easy to follow… thank you,

  22. eclecticdesigns
    5:03 am on June 2nd, 2010

    Thank you!

  23. marianne200023
    5:03 am on June 2nd, 2010

    It’s fantastic! Thanks a lot for sharing.

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