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  • WIRE WORK CONFIDENCE Part 1 / Week 7-Uniform Hoops & Loops- 17/05/22- 6pm - 9pm

WIRE WORK CONFIDENCE Part 1 / Week 7-Uniform Hoops & Loops- 17/05/22- 6pm - 9pm

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The Seventh workshop in the new 1O-part 'Wire Confidence' series!

Create perfectly spaced even loops and hoops in your wire.

In this 3-hour online workshop, you will learn how to master this very useful and effective technique and in doing so create a waterfall necklace design, set a cabochon and create chandelier earrings.

Gemma will guide you through the techniques, help you to overcome the pitfalls and leave you confident to use this technique to complement your wire-work jewellery projects.

Gemma will cover how to create:

  1. A secure cabochon setting
  2. A charm carrier to create a necklace or bracelet
  3. A pair of chandelier earring findings
  4. plus ideas and examples for many more uses for the technique


To join in on the workshop you will need

  • 1mm wire
  • 0.8mm wire
  • jewellery findings such as ear wires, clasps, chains, head pins
  • a selection of beads
  • basic tool kit comprising of round nose, snipe/flat nose pliers and wire cutters
  • bail making pliers would be advantageous but not essential (6-step or multi-step is best)
  • Access to a device to enter the zoom workshop.

The zoom link will be sent automatically to the e-mail address registered to your payment method upon purchase.

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