Designer Tip: Starting near the end of the 16 gauge wire, form a coil around the larger wire with a piece of 22 gauge wire. Periodically string a bead on the 22 gauge wire and continue to coil; repeat twice, and trim the ends of the 22 gauge wire for one coiled section. Slide this section about halfway down the 16 gauge wire. Form another coil; this time, form a small loop about halfway into the coil, and then continue to coil; cut and trim when desired length is achieved. Form another 3-bead coiled section and a 2-bead and 1-loop section, positioning each as desired. Form the 16 gauge wire around a glass to shape the bracelet as shown (Note: the average circumference of a womans forearm is about 12 inches). Form a small coil at one end of the wire and a large coil at the other end. String the starfish on a section of 22 gauge wire and wrap around the large coil in a freeform fashion. Use the 8mm jump ring to attach the seahorse to the small coil. Use a 6mm jump ring to attach the freeform pendant to one loop formed previously when coiling. String a pebble onto the head pin, form a simple loop at the top, and attach to the other loop.
Helpful Video Tutorial: Click here to Watch Wireworks 101 Basic Techniques for Jewelry Making and Click here to Watch Simple Looping Techniques for Jewelry Making
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