Making Your Own Wire Clasps

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Allie from PotomacBeads show how to make many different clasps using wire and beads. This is a great way to personalize your jewelry making and great for an introduction into wire working.

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Making Your Own Wire Clasps
The Designer’s suggested colors and materials:
  • 20 gauge and 18 gauge wire (for the clasps)
  • 24 gauge wire (for wrapping and decoration)
  • Round nose pliers
  • Needle nose pliers
  • Wire cutters
  • Hammer and hammering block (optional)
  • Mandrel or pens for shaping
  • Beads (6mm and 8mm used as examples, but various sizes can be used)
  • Ruler (for measuring wire lengths)
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    Introduction

    Creating your own custom wire clasps is a fantastic way to add a unique, personalized touch to your jewelry designs. In this Better Beader episode from Potomac Beads, you'll learn how to make a variety of wire clasps using simple tools and techniques. This step-by-step guide will walk you through the process, so you can confidently create your own beautiful clasps at home.

    Materials Needed

    • 20-gauge wire (dead soft or half hard)
    • Round nose pliers
    • Chain nose pliers
    • Flush cutters
    • Ruler or measuring tape
    • Sharpie or marker
    • Nylon jaw pliers (optional)
    • Hammer and bench block (optional)

    Step-by-Step Tutorial

    1. Cut a piece of 20-gauge wire about 4 inches long using flush cutters.
    2. Using round nose pliers, create a small loop at one end of the wire. This will be the base of your clasp.
    3. Measure about 1 inch from the base loop and mark the wire with a Sharpie or marker.
    4. Grip the wire at the marked point with chain nose pliers and bend the wire back towards the base loop, creating a U-shape.
    5. Using round nose pliers, grasp the end of the wire and curl it back towards the base loop, forming a spiral shape. Make sure the spiral is tight and secure.
    6. Trim any excess wire with flush cutters, leaving a small tail.
    7. Use chain nose pliers to tuck the tail in, ensuring a smooth finish.
    8. Optional: Use nylon jaw pliers to straighten and harden the clasp, or hammer it lightly on a bench block for added strength and texture.

    Customization Ideas & Inspiration

    Once you've mastered the basic spiral clasp, try experimenting with different variations:

    • Create a double spiral clasp by repeating steps 4-7 on the opposite side of the base loop.
    • Make a longer clasp by starting with a 5-6 inch piece of wire and creating larger loops and spirals.
    • Use different colored wires or mix metals for a unique look.
    • Incorporate beads or charms into your clasp design for added personality.

    Conclusion

    Creating your own wire clasps is a fun and rewarding way to take your jewelry designs to the next level. With a few simple tools and techniques, you can craft beautiful, one-of-a-kind clasps that perfectly complement your style. Give this tutorial a try and share your creations with us in the comments below!

    For more inspiring beading projects and techniques, be sure to check out other Better Beader episodes from Potomac Beads.

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    Item Description

    Allie from PotomacBeads show how to make many different clasps using wire and beads. This is a great way to personalize your jewelry making and great for an introduction into wire working.

    Designer's Material List

    The Designer’s suggested colors and materials:
  • 20 gauge and 18 gauge wire (for the clasps)
  • 24 gauge wire (for wrapping and decoration)
  • Round nose pliers
  • Needle nose pliers
  • Wire cutters
  • Hammer and hammering block (optional)
  • Mandrel or pens for shaping
  • Beads (6mm and 8mm used as examples, but various sizes can be used)
  • Ruler (for measuring wire lengths)
  • Project Steps

    S-Hook Clasp:
    Cut a piece of 20 gauge wire.
    Shape the wire around a mandrel or pen to form an S shape.
    Trim the ends and bend them inward to prevent snagging.
    Hook and Eye Clasp:
    Create a small loop at one end of the wire.
    Add a bead, if desired, and make a second loop.
    For the hook, fold a piece of wire in half, create a loop, and twist the ends around the base.
    Egyptian Coil:
    Start with a small loop at one end of the wire and coil the wire around itself.
    Form a loop at the other end to complete the clasp.
    Toggle Clasp:
    Create a loop large enough for the toggle bar.
    For the toggle bar, fold a piece of wire in half and twist.
    Add loops at both ends to complete the bar.