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My goal is to bring you great new designs, and to make beading easy and fun. I have tutorials and patterns appropriate for both beginning beaders who are looking to dip their toes in for the...
Crimping is an important technique that comes in handy when making connections to finish the ends of necklaces, bracelets, and other accessories. Our example...
8 mar 2020 · Hate the look of crimps? Have a spot in your strung necklace or bracelet where the beading wire is showing too much? Crimp Covers may be your answer! I'll show you how and why to use them in this...
5 lip 2024 · To use crimp beads, thread a piece of jewelry wire through a crimp bead and a clasp, then feed the wire back through the crimp bead to form a loop. Move the crimp bead close to the end of the clasp. Next, use crimping pliers to flatten the bead in the middle to form a "c" shape and round out the shape.
This online workshop is based on Jill’s popular video, “Kumihimo with Beads.” You’ll learn how to finish your Kumihimo projects with end caps, wire or crimps, add a variety of beads such as seed beads and drop beads, and learn how to estimate cord length, bead amounts and more. Lesson Breakdown: Introduction: Meet Jill Wiseman
With a pair of flat nose pliers at the ready, follow the steps below to learn this essential jewellery-making technique. 1 Position the crimp onto the wire. 2 Place the crimp into the flat nose pliers, making sure that the wire does not cross. 3 Once closed the crimp should be nice and flat and firmly in place.