Coiled Wire Earrings Tutorial

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In this latest tutorial from PotomacBeads, Allie shows how to make the Coiled Wire Earrings using Artistic Wire and beads. Technique Learned: Wire Working The Designer's suggested colors and materials: - Gemstone 8mm Round - Magnesite Turquoise Matte, ~4 Pieces - Extra Beads Optional (Czech Rondelles 4x7mm - Turquoise), ~2 Pieces - Potomax Jeweler's Wire 20G - Silver Plated, ~1 Foot - Potomax Jeweler's Wire 24G - Silver Plated, ~4 Feet Looking for a new and fun jewelry making project? Check out this latest tutorial from PotomacBeads! Allie shows how to make the Coiled Wire Earrings using Artistic Wire and beads. You'll love the finished product, and you'll be proud to say you made it yourself! Begin with the 20 gauge wire and intersect it with the 24 gauge wire, coil it tightly over the top and underneath. Make 26 coils. Take the wire cutters and cut flush, tuck in the ends to keep yourself from getting poked! Take a second piece of 20 gauge wire and using the round nose pliers, make a small loop to form an eyepin. Slide the loop onto the first piece of wire. Make another coiled section on the other side of the loop. Slide the two sections of loops to the middle of the wire. Slide an 8mm bead down the center wire. Fold the coiled sections around the bead and twist the wire to hold the bead in place. Put on another bead and add a new set of coils to both the left and right side of the bead. Fold the coiled sections around the bead as before. Trim the wire. Slide on a Czech rondelle and create a loop on top of the bead. Put the earwire onto the loop. Make sure it is sitting correct so the earring faces forward when wearing. Wirework is a very versatile jewelry making technique that can be used with a variety of beads and materials. It is a great way to add texture and interest to your jewelry designs. Coiled wire earrings are a great way to add a touch of style to any outfit. All you need is a few tools and supplies and you'll be on your way to creating beautiful jewelry.

Step 1: Choose Your Materials

Step 2: Watch the 
Video Tutorial

Coiled Wire Earrings Tutorial
The Designer’s suggested colors and materials:
Gemstone 8mm Round - Magnesite Turquoise Matte, 4 Pieces
Artistic Wire 20 Guage - Silver Plated, ~ 1 Foot
Artistic Wire 24 Guage - Silver Plated, ~ 4 Feet
Extra Beads Optional (CZ Rondelle 4x7 - Turquoise), 2 pieces
Earwires - Stainless Steel, 2 Pieces

Step 3: Need More Help? Follow these Steps

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Quick Project Steps

Prepare two lengths of 20 gauge wire (~6 inches each) and four lengths of 24 gauge wire (~4 inches each) per earring.
Begin coiling the 24 gauge wire around the 20 gauge wire, aiming for 26 tight, consistent coils.
Cut excess wire and tuck ends to prevent snagging. Repeat the coiling process on the opposite side of the 20 gauge wire.
Slide an 8mm bead onto the 20 gauge wire, positioning it between the coiled sections.
Secure the bead by wrapping the wires around and through it, ensuring tight placement.
Add optional additional beads above the main bead for decorative flair.
Attach the earring to the earwire, ensuring the orientation is correct for wearing.

Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

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Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

Potomacbeads Beading Ruler | Advanced | 6x3"
Beading Mat - Beading Design Mat
PotomacBeads Pliers - Round Nose Pliers

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  • In this latest tutorial from PotomacBeads, Allie shows how to make the Coiled Wire Earrings using Artistic Wire and beads. Technique Learned: Wire Working The Designer's suggested colors and materials: - Gemstone 8mm Round - Magnesite Turquoise Matte, ~4 Pieces - Extra Beads Optional (Czech Rondelles 4x7mm - Turquoise), ~2 Pieces - Potomax Jeweler's Wire 20G - Silver Plated, ~1 Foot - Potomax Jeweler's Wire 24G - Silver Plated, ~4 Feet Looking for a new and fun jewelry making project?

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In this latest tutorial from PotomacBeads, Allie shows how to make the Coiled Wire Earrings using Artistic Wire and beads. Technique Learned: Wire Working The Designer's suggested colors and materials: - Gemstone 8mm Round - Magnesite Turquoise Matte, ~4 Pieces - Extra Beads Optional (Czech Rondelles 4x7mm - Turquoise), ~2 Pieces - Potomax Jeweler's Wire 20G - Silver Plated, ~1 Foot - Potomax Jeweler's Wire 24G - Silver Plated, ~4 Feet Looking for a new and fun jewelry making project? Check out this latest tutorial from PotomacBeads! Allie shows how to make the Coiled Wire Earrings using Artistic Wire and beads. You'll love the finished product, and you'll be proud to say you made it yourself! Begin with the 20 gauge wire and intersect it with the 24 gauge wire, coil it tightly over the top and underneath. Make 26 coils. Take the wire cutters and cut flush, tuck in the ends to keep yourself from getting poked! Take a second piece of 20 gauge wire and using the round nose pliers, make a small loop to form an eyepin. Slide the loop onto the first piece of wire. Make another coiled section on the other side of the loop. Slide the two sections of loops to the middle of the wire. Slide an 8mm bead down the center wire. Fold the coiled sections around the bead and twist the wire to hold the bead in place. Put on another bead and add a new set of coils to both the left and right side of the bead. Fold the coiled sections around the bead as before. Trim the wire. Slide on a Czech rondelle and create a loop on top of the bead. Put the earwire onto the loop. Make sure it is sitting correct so the earring faces forward when wearing. Wirework is a very versatile jewelry making technique that can be used with a variety of beads and materials. It is a great way to add texture and interest to your jewelry designs. Coiled wire earrings are a great way to add a touch of style to any outfit. All you need is a few tools and supplies and you'll be on your way to creating beautiful jewelry.

Designer's Material List

The Designer’s suggested colors and materials:
Gemstone 8mm Round - Magnesite Turquoise Matte, 4 Pieces
Artistic Wire 20 Guage - Silver Plated, ~ 1 Foot
Artistic Wire 24 Guage - Silver Plated, ~ 4 Feet
Extra Beads Optional (CZ Rondelle 4x7 - Turquoise), 2 pieces
Earwires - Stainless Steel, 2 Pieces

Project Steps

Prepare two lengths of 20 gauge wire (~6 inches each) and four lengths of 24 gauge wire (~4 inches each) per earring.
Begin coiling the 24 gauge wire around the 20 gauge wire, aiming for 26 tight, consistent coils.
Cut excess wire and tuck ends to prevent snagging. Repeat the coiling process on the opposite side of the 20 gauge wire.
Slide an 8mm bead onto the 20 gauge wire, positioning it between the coiled sections.
Secure the bead by wrapping the wires around and through it, ensuring tight placement.
Add optional additional beads above the main bead for decorative flair.
Attach the earring to the earwire, ensuring the orientation is correct for wearing.