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VICKY BELL

VICKY BELL. JEWELLERY DESIGN. JEWELLERY FINDINGS AND TOOLS. ROUND NOSE PLIERS. FLAT NOSE PLIERS. JUMP RING. EYE PIN. HEAD PINS. EAR WIRE. EARRINGS. MAKING AN EYE LOOP. Thread a bead onto a head pin or eye pin. . 1/4 inch (6.35 mm) length of wire above the bead.

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VICKY BELL

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  1. VICKY BELL JEWELLERY DESIGN

  2. JEWELLERY FINDINGS AND TOOLS

  3. ROUND NOSE PLIERS

  4. FLAT NOSE PLIERS

  5. JUMP RING

  6. EYE PIN

  7. HEAD PINS

  8. EAR WIRE

  9. EARRINGS

  10. MAKING AN EYE LOOP

  11. Thread a bead onto a head pin or eye pin. 1/4 inch (6.35 mm) length of wire above the bead.

  12. Using round nose pliers, bend the top of the head pin or eye pin at a right angle.

  13. Grasp one end of the wire between the pliers' jaws.

  14. Rotate the pliers toward the bend of the wire, making a half loop.

  15. Reposition the pliers in the loop and continue to rotate the wire to form a centered circle above the bead.

  16. ATTACHING CLASPS

  17. TIGER TAIL WIRE

  18. CRIMP BEADS

  19. TRIGGER CLASP

  20. TOGGLE CLASP

  21. SPLIT RING

  22. TRIGGER CATCH

  23. CALOTTE

  24. CRIMP BEADS AND CALOTTE

  25. WIRE GUARDIAN

  26. ATTACHING WIRE GUARDIAN

  27. TIGER TAIL NECKLACE

  28. CONNECTOR

  29. CONE

  30. MULTI-STRAND DESIGN

  31. MULTI-STRAND DESIGN Bead type, size, colour and order strung on wire. Number of strands Clasp and findings used

  32. CHARM BRACELET • Charms go back as far as the Neolithic era where man would pick up an unusual stone or piece of wood and carry it with him to ward off his enemies. Elaborate jewellery made of precious stones and metals emerged during the age of the Egyptian Pharaohs. It was during this time that the first recognizable charm bracelets and necklaces first appeared.

  33. CHARM BRACELET

  34. ELASTICATED CHAIN

  35. CHAIN BRACELET

  36. Bails and end fasteners

  37. BAILS

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