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Wire Wrapped Cha Cha Bangle Bracelet

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Learn the basics of wire working featuring, 18 gauge and 24 gauge wire. Add head pins and learn how to do a coiled eye pin to enhance your wire working skills.

Step 1: Choose Your Materials

Step 2: Watch the 
Video Tutorial

Wire Wrapped Cha Cha Bangle Bracelet
The designer's suggested colors & materials:
  • Potomax Jeweler's Wire 18 Gauge Round - Non-Tarnish Copper, 18 Inches
  • Potomax Jeweler's Wire 24 Gauge Round - Non-Tarnish Copper, 5 Feet
  • Head Pins - 2" 21G Premium Antique Copper Plates Brass, ~ 40 Pins
  • Potomac Crystal Bicone Beads – Amethyst AB2x 2mm, ~ 30 Beads
  • Czech Round Beads - Black Diamond Shimmer 3mm, ~ 40 Beads
  • Czech Round Beads - Opaque Purple 4mm, ~ 40 Beads
  • Vintage Czech Glass - Retreat Exclusive, ~ 10 Beads
  • Step 3: Need More Help? Follow these Steps

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    Quick Project Steps

    Step 1: Beginning the Wire Bangle
    Start with 2 feet of 18 gauge wire, adjusting for wrist size if necessary. Bend the wire to create a loop for the clasp. Step 2: Introduction to Coiling
    Use 24 gauge wire for flexibility and easy handling. Start with a 3 feet piece, adjusting based on comfort with wire work. Step 3: Wrapping Up the Bracelet
    Continue wrapping and adding beads, following the tutorial for specific techniques on securing and finishing the bracelet.

    Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

    • Athenacast Jeweler's Wire 20 Gauge Round - Non-Tarnish Silver 18 Feet
    • Athenacast Jeweler's Wire 22 Gauge Round - Non-Tarnish Silver 24 Feet
    • Athenacast Jeweler's Wire 24 Gauge Round - Non-Tarnish Silver 30 Feet
    • BeadTec 10-Step Mandrel for Making Rings | 2-Piece Set | 1.5-10mm
    • Athenacast Jeweler's Wire 20 Gauge Round - Non-Tarnish Premium Gold Plated 18 Feet

    Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

    BeadTec Beading Ruler | Advanced | 6x3"
    Wire Wrapped Cha Cha Bangle Bracelet
    PotomacBeads Pliers - Round Nose Pliers

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    Item Description

    Learn the basics of wire working featuring, 18 gauge and 24 gauge wire. Add head pins and learn how to do a coiled eye pin to enhance your wire working skills.

    Designer's Material List

    The designer's suggested colors & materials:
  • Potomax Jeweler's Wire 18 Gauge Round - Non-Tarnish Copper, 18 Inches
  • Potomax Jeweler's Wire 24 Gauge Round - Non-Tarnish Copper, 5 Feet
  • Head Pins - 2" 21G Premium Antique Copper Plates Brass, ~ 40 Pins
  • Potomac Crystal Bicone Beads – Amethyst AB2x 2mm, ~ 30 Beads
  • Czech Round Beads - Black Diamond Shimmer 3mm, ~ 40 Beads
  • Czech Round Beads - Opaque Purple 4mm, ~ 40 Beads
  • Vintage Czech Glass - Retreat Exclusive, ~ 10 Beads
  • Project Steps

    Step 1: Beginning the Wire Bangle
    Start with 2 feet of 18 gauge wire, adjusting for wrist size if necessary. Bend the wire to create a loop for the clasp. Step 2: Introduction to Coiling
    Use 24 gauge wire for flexibility and easy handling. Start with a 3 feet piece, adjusting based on comfort with wire work. Step 3: Wrapping Up the Bracelet
    Continue wrapping and adding beads, following the tutorial for specific techniques on securing and finishing the bracelet.