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When you are working on joining different parts of your jewelry pieces, eye pins are a great choice as they will save you a lot of time by having a hole at one end, which you can easily work with to create bead links quite quickly. Like headed pins, eye pins are available in various metals and lengths depending on your jewelry design needs. How to tie knots with eye pins Pass the metal thread through the hole of your bead or pendant, this way the bead will be held by the eye of the pin. Make sure there is enough metal wire above the bead to create a knot, you may need to cut the end of the eye pin if there is too much wire left after the bead is inserted. Leave about 1cm of metal thread. Just as you would with headed pins, take some round nose pliers and bend the metal thread or wire at a right angle just above the bead. Begin rotating the pliers, bending the metal thread as you create a knot.
You can now easily add jump rings to the knots you have created to include more beads to your links. How to tie a knot wrapped in metal thread If you have already mastered the technique of tying knots with headed pins, you might be interested in learning how to tie knots wrapped in metal thread. This will give your jewelry pieces a touch of delicacy and improve your skill in this technique. Start by choosing a longer-than-normal headed pin or eye pin to create a coiled knot in metal thread, as you will need the extra length to create the coiling Phone Number List effect. Create your initial knot as in steps 1-4 above. Once you've created your knot, grab your flat nose pliers with your free hand, while continuing to hold the knot with your round nose pliers in the other. Now begin wrapping the excess metal thread around the straight line of thread just below the knot with your flat nose pliers.
Try winding the wire three times or more if you've left a little more space between the knot and the bead.Once you have finished winding the wire, cut off any excess with pliers and glue the end of the wire to the piece with your flat nose pliers. Shop all your jewelry needs at Cookson-Clal, from head pins and eye pins, to loop closures and pendant wires. FacebookE-mailWhatsAppShare Filed in: Findings & Chains Tagged with: headed pins , findings , Metal thread Look for... CATEGORIES Clay & Jewelry Findings & Chains Tools & Techniques Metal Beginners Projects Uncategorized COOKSON-CLAL INSTAGRAM cooksonclal_escooksonclal_es see more Follow us on Instagramto smooth the joint. Paso 10 Strip the entire piece, rinse it under the tap and give it a good polish. This will further harden the hammered bracelets and give them a fantastic shine.
You can now easily add jump rings to the knots you have created to include more beads to your links. How to tie a knot wrapped in metal thread If you have already mastered the technique of tying knots with headed pins, you might be interested in learning how to tie knots wrapped in metal thread. This will give your jewelry pieces a touch of delicacy and improve your skill in this technique. Start by choosing a longer-than-normal headed pin or eye pin to create a coiled knot in metal thread, as you will need the extra length to create the coiling Phone Number List effect. Create your initial knot as in steps 1-4 above. Once you've created your knot, grab your flat nose pliers with your free hand, while continuing to hold the knot with your round nose pliers in the other. Now begin wrapping the excess metal thread around the straight line of thread just below the knot with your flat nose pliers.
Try winding the wire three times or more if you've left a little more space between the knot and the bead.Once you have finished winding the wire, cut off any excess with pliers and glue the end of the wire to the piece with your flat nose pliers. Shop all your jewelry needs at Cookson-Clal, from head pins and eye pins, to loop closures and pendant wires. FacebookE-mailWhatsAppShare Filed in: Findings & Chains Tagged with: headed pins , findings , Metal thread Look for... CATEGORIES Clay & Jewelry Findings & Chains Tools & Techniques Metal Beginners Projects Uncategorized COOKSON-CLAL INSTAGRAM cooksonclal_escooksonclal_es see more Follow us on Instagramto smooth the joint. Paso 10 Strip the entire piece, rinse it under the tap and give it a good polish. This will further harden the hammered bracelets and give them a fantastic shine.