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I'm converting some of the tutorials that I did in the past into PDF files for download. The content however would be a more condensed version as compared to the ones posted here due to page constrains. It is unavoidable that pictures will also be resized and cropped but I reckon instead of referring to the blog posts, it might be helpful to some to have a file copy in hand for reference. Just don't abuse, ya. I have good faith in my readers.
These files however is only available for download in Jewelrylessons.com. So, you might probably need to signup with them if you haven't. But then, it is indeed truly a very resourceful site if you love making jewellery! I've just converted the teardrop tutorial and it's now pending for approval.
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And so.......
This was the culprit for my sore fingers! LOL.... :P
It came from this, actually....
With some modification, I wanted to make some kind of prong setting actually. But changed my mind later on and make it like a flower instead. Because of the height at which the focal bead props up from your fingers with the taller 'petal' arms, it kinda reminds me of the tulips in Sa Kor's garden.
The tulips have since withered though.... :(
Anyway, this is not a very difficult lesson to follow. As a matter of fact, I think this would be a good tutorial for beginners who wants to take their wirework to the next level. You will get to practice wire wrapping/weaving with the link and also learn how to make a wire wrapped ring, if you still haven't done so!
In this tutorial, you will learn how to make the Wired Diamond Web link which is versatile enough for you to use to create all sorts of jewellery like earrings, necklace, bracelets and even rings! All using the same thing! Just let your imagination run wild! LOL.... ;)
I've also included lots of tips and tricks on how to achieve the best possible results and design ideas.
This tutorial comes in two files. One will show you how to make the Wired Diamond Web Link (10 Steps illustrated over 11 Pages) and the other one (11 Steps illustrated over 13 Pages), with some modification to the link, how to turn it into a four prong setting for a 6mm pearl bead for the ring. You will need to go through the first file first before moving on to the one on the ring.
Tools & materials used:
- 24/26 ga wires
- Beads of your choice
- Earring hooks
- Jump rings
- 6mm round bead for ring
- Chain nose pliers
- Round nose pliers
- Cutters
- Ring mandrel
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
- This tutorial is in PDF format and you will require Adobe Acrobat Reader to open them.
- File size: 802 KB
- The PDF file will be sent to your email address registered with PayPal within 24 hours or less.
PLEASE DO NOT DISTRIBUTE, LEND OR COPY. DO NOT MASS PRODUCE. PLEASE ALWAYS GIVE CREDIT TO THE DESIGNER. THANK YOU FOR RESPECTING DESIGNERS' COPYRIGHT.
nb: Prices may be subjected to change without prior notice.
Malaysian buyers, please contact me by email (atelierworkroom@gmail.com) for quotation in RM and payment by local bank transfer.
This tutorial is also available for purchase for instant download @ de-cors.com
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