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Established in 2005 and teaches beginners and advanced jewelry makers to make creative and attractive wire jewelry. Every issue will include about 15 projects ranging from beginner through advanced skill levels. The projects include complete tools and materials list, with clear photos and illustrations. Articles are written by jewelry experts in a step by step style.
Contains illustrated descriptions of all different types of wire and their recommended uses. This includes metals, gauges, shapes, colors, textures, hardness and embossed. Also contains thorough explanations of all the tools used for manipulating wire: pliers, benders, cutters, shapers, twisters, jigs, crochet hooks, knitting needles, mandrels, clamps, rolling mills and texture tools. Covers features on making findings with wire, including headpins, clasps, jump rings and earring wires. Has instructions for making beautiful wire earrings, necklaces, bracelets, pendants and more for readers to wear or to give as gifts. Instructs on how to knit, crochet and make chain with wire, as well as how to wrap stones, beads and other objects.
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Established in 2005 and teaches beginners and advanced jewelry makers to make creative and attractive wire jewelry. Every issue will include about 15 projects ranging from beginner through advanced skill levels. The projects include complete tools and materials list, with clear photos and illustrations. Articles are written by jewelry experts in a step by step style. Contains illustrated descriptions of all different types of wire and their recommended uses. This includes metals, gauges, shapes, colors, textures, hardness and embossed. Also contains thorough explanations of all the tools used for manipulating wire: pliers, benders, cutters, shapers, twisters, jigs, crochet hooks, knitting needles, mandrels, clamps, rolling mills and texture tools. Covers features on making findings with wire, including headpins, clasps, jump rings and earring wires. Has instructions for making beautiful wire earrings, necklaces, bracelets, pendants and more for readers to wear or to give as gifts. Instructs on how to knit, crochet and make chain with wire, as well as how to wrap stones, beads and other objects.
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