Archer's Weave Earrings Wire Woven Jewelry Tutorial
Description
This lesson will teach you to make a beautiful pair of earrings using simple frame shaping techniques combined with my “Archer’s Weave”. The archer’s weave looks like tiny little arrows pointing towards each other and meeting in the middle. It’s a great way to add a unique texture to a project.
For this project you will be using 24 gauge wire to complete the weave with 18 gauge wire for the frame. You can vary the look of this weave by using different gauges of wire. The thinner the wire used for the weave, the finer the texture will be. For more noticeable “arrows”, 22 gauge wire woven over 16 gauge wire looks amazing!
I won’t be showing how to wrap the briolettes in this lesson. However, if you don’t already know how to wrap them you can find my free tutorial for wrapping Briolettes and Bead Clusters (included as a second downloadable file with this listing).
Skill level:
Advanced
Material List:
• 21” (53.4cm) 18 gauge round wire (dead soft or half hard)
• 36” (.91meter) 24 gauge round wire (dead soft)
• 2 ear wires
• 2 wrapped beads, charms, bead clusters, etc to hang from the bottom of the earrings
Tool List:
• Wire Flush Cutters
• Round Nose Pliers
• Needle Nose Pliers (aka chain nose pliers)
• Marker
• Ruler
File will be available as an instant download after payment has cleared.
©Donna Spadafore, Gailavira Jewelry.
This tutorial is intended for use by one person only. Please do not share this tutorial with anyone else. Distribution of this tutorial is not allowed without express written consent from the author. If you wish to use the design in this lesson, or a derivative of the design in this lesson, to teach a class you must first contact the author for permission.
If you are an individual, independent jewelry artist you may use this lesson to make jewelry for sale. You may not use this lesson to mass produce items for a commercial operation. You may not have other people make pieces for you based on this design for you to sell.
Derivatives of this tutorial (instructions for a design that is derived from the design in this tutorial) are not allowed without written consent from the author.
For this project you will be using 24 gauge wire to complete the weave with 18 gauge wire for the frame. You can vary the look of this weave by using different gauges of wire. The thinner the wire used for the weave, the finer the texture will be. For more noticeable “arrows”, 22 gauge wire woven over 16 gauge wire looks amazing!
I won’t be showing how to wrap the briolettes in this lesson. However, if you don’t already know how to wrap them you can find my free tutorial for wrapping Briolettes and Bead Clusters (included as a second downloadable file with this listing).
Skill level:
Advanced
Material List:
• 21” (53.4cm) 18 gauge round wire (dead soft or half hard)
• 36” (.91meter) 24 gauge round wire (dead soft)
• 2 ear wires
• 2 wrapped beads, charms, bead clusters, etc to hang from the bottom of the earrings
Tool List:
• Wire Flush Cutters
• Round Nose Pliers
• Needle Nose Pliers (aka chain nose pliers)
• Marker
• Ruler
File will be available as an instant download after payment has cleared.
©Donna Spadafore, Gailavira Jewelry.
This tutorial is intended for use by one person only. Please do not share this tutorial with anyone else. Distribution of this tutorial is not allowed without express written consent from the author. If you wish to use the design in this lesson, or a derivative of the design in this lesson, to teach a class you must first contact the author for permission.
If you are an individual, independent jewelry artist you may use this lesson to make jewelry for sale. You may not use this lesson to mass produce items for a commercial operation. You may not have other people make pieces for you based on this design for you to sell.
Derivatives of this tutorial (instructions for a design that is derived from the design in this tutorial) are not allowed without written consent from the author.
This lesson will teach you to make a beautiful pair of earrings using simple frame shaping techniques combined with my “Archer’s Weave”. The archer’s weave looks like tiny little arrows pointing towards each other and meeting in the middle. It’s a great way to add a unique texture to a project.
For this project you will be using 24 gauge wire to complete the weave with 18 gauge wire for the frame. You can vary the look of this weave by using different gauges of wire. The thinner the wire used for the weave, the finer the texture will be. For more noticeable “arrows”, 22 gauge wire woven over 16 gauge wire looks amazing!
I won’t be showing how to wrap the briolettes in this lesson. However, if you don’t already know how to wrap them you can find my free tutorial for wrapping Briolettes and Bead Clusters (included as a second downloadable file with this listing).
Skill level:
Advanced
Material List:
• 21” (53.4cm) 18 gauge round wire (dead soft or half hard)
• 36” (.91meter) 24 gauge round wire (dead soft)
• 2 ear wires
• 2 wrapped beads, charms, bead clusters, etc to hang from the bottom of the earrings
Tool List:
• Wire Flush Cutters
• Round Nose Pliers
• Needle Nose Pliers (aka chain nose pliers)
• Marker
• Ruler
File will be available as an instant download after payment has cleared.
©Donna Spadafore, Gailavira Jewelry.
This tutorial is intended for use by one person only. Please do not share this tutorial with anyone else. Distribution of this tutorial is not allowed without express written consent from the author. If you wish to use the design in this lesson, or a derivative of the design in this lesson, to teach a class you must first contact the author for permission.
If you are an individual, independent jewelry artist you may use this lesson to make jewelry for sale. You may not use this lesson to mass produce items for a commercial operation. You may not have other people make pieces for you based on this design for you to sell.
Derivatives of this tutorial (instructions for a design that is derived from the design in this tutorial) are not allowed without written consent from the author.
For this project you will be using 24 gauge wire to complete the weave with 18 gauge wire for the frame. You can vary the look of this weave by using different gauges of wire. The thinner the wire used for the weave, the finer the texture will be. For more noticeable “arrows”, 22 gauge wire woven over 16 gauge wire looks amazing!
I won’t be showing how to wrap the briolettes in this lesson. However, if you don’t already know how to wrap them you can find my free tutorial for wrapping Briolettes and Bead Clusters (included as a second downloadable file with this listing).
Skill level:
Advanced
Material List:
• 21” (53.4cm) 18 gauge round wire (dead soft or half hard)
• 36” (.91meter) 24 gauge round wire (dead soft)
• 2 ear wires
• 2 wrapped beads, charms, bead clusters, etc to hang from the bottom of the earrings
Tool List:
• Wire Flush Cutters
• Round Nose Pliers
• Needle Nose Pliers (aka chain nose pliers)
• Marker
• Ruler
File will be available as an instant download after payment has cleared.
©Donna Spadafore, Gailavira Jewelry.
This tutorial is intended for use by one person only. Please do not share this tutorial with anyone else. Distribution of this tutorial is not allowed without express written consent from the author. If you wish to use the design in this lesson, or a derivative of the design in this lesson, to teach a class you must first contact the author for permission.
If you are an individual, independent jewelry artist you may use this lesson to make jewelry for sale. You may not use this lesson to mass produce items for a commercial operation. You may not have other people make pieces for you based on this design for you to sell.
Derivatives of this tutorial (instructions for a design that is derived from the design in this tutorial) are not allowed without written consent from the author.
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©Donna Spadafore, Gailavira Jewelry.
All tutorials for sale in this shop are intended for use by one person only. Please do not share these tutorials with anyone else. Distribution of these tutorials is not allowed without express written consent from the author. If you wish to use the designs in these lessons, or derivatives of the designs in these lessons, to teach a class you must first contact the author for permission.
If you are an individual, independent jewelry artist you may use these lessons to make jewelry for sale. You may not use these lessons to mass produce items for a commercial operation. You may not have other people make pieces for you based on these designs for you to sell.
Derivatives of these tutorials (instructions for designs that are derived from the designs in these tutorials) are not allowed without written consent from the author.
Refunds will no longer be given for coupon codes that are not properly applied.
COPYRIGHT INFO
©Donna Spadafore, Gailavira Jewelry.
All tutorials for sale in this shop are intended for use by one person only. Please do not share these tutorials with anyone else. Distribution of these tutorials is not allowed without express written consent from the author. If you wish to use the designs in these lessons, or derivatives of the designs in these lessons, to teach a class you must first contact the author for permission.
If you are an individual, independent jewelry artist you may use these lessons to make jewelry for sale. You may not use these lessons to mass produce items for a commercial operation. You may not have other people make pieces for you based on these designs for you to sell.
Derivatives of these tutorials (instructions for designs that are derived from the designs in these tutorials) are not allowed without written consent from the author.
If purchasing during a sale and using a coupon code, please be sure to place the coupon code in the correct area during checkout so that the discount can be taken automatically. If you are unsure how to use coupon codes, see this link: http://www.gailavira.com/howtousecouponcodes.jpg
Refunds will no longer be given for coupon codes that are not properly applied.
COPYRIGHT INFO
©Donna Spadafore, Gailavira Jewelry.
All tutorials for sale in this shop are intended for use by one person only. Please do not share these tutorials with anyone else. Distribution of these tutorials is not allowed without express written consent from the author. If you wish to use the designs in these lessons, or derivatives of the designs in these lessons, to teach a class you must first contact the author for permission.
If you are an individual, independent jewelry artist you may use these lessons to make jewelry for sale. You may not use these lessons to mass produce items for a commercial operation. You may not have other people make pieces for you based on these designs for you to sell.
Derivatives of these tutorials (instructions for designs that are derived from the designs in these tutorials) are not allowed without written consent from the author.
Refunds will no longer be given for coupon codes that are not properly applied.
COPYRIGHT INFO
©Donna Spadafore, Gailavira Jewelry.
All tutorials for sale in this shop are intended for use by one person only. Please do not share these tutorials with anyone else. Distribution of these tutorials is not allowed without express written consent from the author. If you wish to use the designs in these lessons, or derivatives of the designs in these lessons, to teach a class you must first contact the author for permission.
If you are an individual, independent jewelry artist you may use these lessons to make jewelry for sale. You may not use these lessons to mass produce items for a commercial operation. You may not have other people make pieces for you based on these designs for you to sell.
Derivatives of these tutorials (instructions for designs that are derived from the designs in these tutorials) are not allowed without written consent from the author.
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