Egyptian Coil Tutorial

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This wire class from The Potomac Bead Company demonstrates how to make the egyptian coil class using nearly any type of wire. Round nose pliers required.

Step 1: Choose Your Materials

Step 2: Watch the 
Video Tutorial

Egyptian Coil Tutorial
The Designer’s suggested colors and materials:
  • 18 gauge artistic wire (20 gauge can also be used)
  • Round nose pliers
  • Ruler
  • Step 3: Need More Help? Follow these Steps

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    Quick Project Steps

    Prepare Your Materials: Obtain about 20 links of 18 gauge artistic wire; 20 gauge wire is also suitable.
    Gather round nose pliers and a ruler.
    Cutting the Wire: Cut the wire into six-inch lengths, which will serve as the basis for your bracelet links.
    Forming Loops: Create a simple loop at both ends of each wire piece to start the link.
    Coiling the Wire: Coil the wire on both ends until they are approximately one inch apart. Ensure the coils are even on each side for consistency.
    Assembling the Links: Use round nose pliers to bend the wires at the middle, then fold in half to form a link.
    Creating the Bracelet: Connect the links you've made to assemble the bracelet.

    Step 4: Pick Your Own Colors

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    Item Description

    This wire class from The Potomac Bead Company demonstrates how to make the egyptian coil class using nearly any type of wire. Round nose pliers required.

    Designer's Material List

    The Designer’s suggested colors and materials:
  • 18 gauge artistic wire (20 gauge can also be used)
  • Round nose pliers
  • Ruler
  • Project Steps

    Prepare Your Materials: Obtain about 20 links of 18 gauge artistic wire; 20 gauge wire is also suitable.
    Gather round nose pliers and a ruler.
    Cutting the Wire: Cut the wire into six-inch lengths, which will serve as the basis for your bracelet links.
    Forming Loops: Create a simple loop at both ends of each wire piece to start the link.
    Coiling the Wire: Coil the wire on both ends until they are approximately one inch apart. Ensure the coils are even on each side for consistency.
    Assembling the Links: Use round nose pliers to bend the wires at the middle, then fold in half to form a link.
    Creating the Bracelet: Connect the links you've made to assemble the bracelet.