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How to Wire-Wrap a Briolette

Thursday, April 14th, 2011

Wire-wrapped Aurora Borealis Swarovski Crystal Pear Briolettes

I love briolettes! I love them in all shapes, sizes, colors and materials.  So what is a briolette? A briolette is a pear or teardrop-shaped bead that is faceted and tip-drilled.  Some briolettes are flat and some are round, kind of like a ball that comes to a point on one end.  When they are flat, the hole can either be front to back or side to side.

There are several great ways to make jewelry using briolettes. You can use bails, simply string them onto necklaces (big ones make great center pendants) or you can take it to the next level with wire-wrapping! Wire-wrapping a briolette, or any tip-drilled bead or pendant, really transforms a piece into a one-of-kind creation.  And though it’s a little tricky to get the hang of at first, the payoff is well worth it.

My favorite wire to work with is 22 gauge Artistic Wire in Gunmetal finish. The actual color on this wire is more of an antique brass than gunmetal, and looks great paired with antique brass findings such as those found in the Vintaj line.

 

The first thing to consider when wire-wrapping is what kind of wire you want to use. If you are new to wire -wrapping I recommend using an inexpensive Artistic Wire to practice.  Anything from a 20 gauge to a 24 gauge works well.  (20 gauge being the thickest, 24 gauge being the thinnest, and 22 gauge in the middle).   Because this technique takes practice, it is good to learn on an affordable wire, since you will inevitably have to re-do your wraps several times to reach perfection.

An assortment of briolettes in crystal and gemstones

 

The next thing to consider is the briolette that you want to wrap. Flat shapes are the easiest to learn on because the edge on the pendant will hold your wire in place better.  It is also good to start with a larger briolette, something that is over 15mm in length is ideal.

To begin you will need a briolette,  wire, round nose pliers, chain nose pliers, and semi-flush cutter.

Cut a piece of wire about 18 inches in length. It is better to have too much wire than too little. On one side of the wire, create a bend of about 45 degrees using your chain nose pliers two inches in.

Slide your briolette down the wire until it is snug against the angle you have made in the wire.

Bring the long side of the wire up and using your chain nose pliers, pinch the two pieces of wire together snuggly against the point of the briolette.

Take the longer piece of wire and fold it over so it is horizontal. The short piece of wire should be vertical from the center of the top of the briolette and the long piece of wire should be perpendicular to the short piece. Begin wrapping the long piece of wire around the short piece, using your finger to guide the wire and keep it snug.

Slowly work the wire downward. Let the previous wire guide you down the briolette.  I like to wrap the wire down until you have covered the hole in the briolette, but it is your preference.

Once you have wrapped down the pendant as far as you like, you want to bring that wire back up to the top of the pendant to secure it. The easiest way to do this is in one swift movement, using your finger to guide the wire after you come around an edge on the briolette. Wrap the wire around the shorter segment of wire at the top a few times to secure your wrap in place.

Use your semi-flush cutters to cut the wire short, and use your chain nose pliers to tuck any excess wire.

You are now left with a wrapped briolette that has a 2 inch piece of wire coming out vertically from the center of the pendant. Simply use your round nose pliers to make a wrapped loop with this piece of wire.  Again use your semi-flush cutters to trim the excess wire and use your chain nose pliers to tuck the excess piece of wire.

Now you can take your completed piece and add it your jewelry however you like! Pair it with some sparkly crystals or use a wire wrapped briolette as a large focal pendant on a necklace. The possibilities are endless. Once you get your wire wrapping skills down, you can wrap all different beads and pendants that are tip-drilled.

Completed Wire-wrapped Briolettes

 

Wire-wrapped Briolettes topped off with clusters of Swarovski Crystal Rondelles!

Wire-wrapped Feather Bone Pendants, Amazonite Briolettes with Bronze wire, and Czech Glass Teardrops with antique bronze buttons from the craft store!

Please feel free to ask me any questions you may have about wire-wrapping or any of the beads pictured here! Have fun wrapping!

Tiffany


PS: here are some handy links to some other how-to’s in the Rings & Things blog!

Take our design challenge!

Thursday, March 17th, 2011

[last update, May 2nd:
designer entries added at the bottom--scroll down!
Grand Prize winner to be picked this week]

Take our design challenge!

(PS: while you’re all waiting for the entries to be posted at the bottom of this post,
enjoy our last design challenge featuring glass bezels!)

The theme is brushed copper beads, look at ‘em:

Brushed copper beads

Design challenge! Satin-finish copper beads

We think you’ll love these: They’re gorgeously shiny… fun to touch…

and we like how people’s faces light up when they see ‘em at our bead shows!

Here’s how to enter:

  1. Leave a comment below.
  2. Get an extra entry in the drawing: Link from your blog to this post.  Share this post in Facebook or Twitter.

Then, wait for an email from me: One week from today, on Thursday, March 24th, I’ll do a drawing & pick 15 lucky participants.  I’ll send those 15 people a packet of these satin-finish copper beads.


They’ll have 1 month to provide photos of the jewelry they make with these beads.  Out of all those entries, Rings & Things will pick a Design Challenge winner to receive a surprise pack of our jewelry supplies! So enter now, tell your online friends, and get thinking–what will you do with a bunch of brushed copper beads?  Doming?  Sawing in half?  Image-transfer solution?  Patina’ing?  Hole punching? –Dave at Rings & Things–


Update, March 29th:  Yay!  Winners!  Here’s the list of the lucky 13 people whose names were drawn:

1. Penny Neville,
http://copperpennydesigns.blogspot.com/2011/03/take-our-design-challenge.html
2. Marie-Noel Voyer-Cramp,
http://skyejewels.blogspot.com/
3. Erin Prais-Hintz,
http://treasures-found.blogspot.com
4. Erin Strother,
http://www.studioEgraphics.com
5. Francine Vorbeck,
http://www.exclusivelyoursdesigns.blogspot.com/
6. Jenny Mac,
http://jennymacoriginals.goods.officelive.com/default.aspx
7. Amy,
http://spritecreations.dnsdojo.com/
8. Kristi Bowman,
http://dreamsomedesigns.blogspot.com/
9. Melissa M,
http://melissameman.blogspot.com
10. Kym Hunter,
http://kymhunterdesigns.blogspot.com
11. Tina Lawrence,
http://www.etsy.com/shop/statementsinsterling
12. Jenny Vidberg, http://shymessmycken.blogspot.com
13. Laura Staley,
http://www.etsy.com/shop/laurastaley

The design entries keep coming in…


 

“What’s the special?”: 5-day sale

Thursday, March 10th, 2011

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5-Day Sale!

Thru Sunday, March 13, 2011: Celebrate the beauty of Mother Nature with 10-20% off laser-cut wooden charms, sale natural-material beads and sturdy hemp twine! 5 days only!
Wood charms 15% Off: Laser-Cut Wood Charms
Use light-weight laser-cut wooden components as is, or finish them with stain or paint. These finely-detailed embellishments offer great versatility. Choose from steampunk gears, delicate flowers & over 100 more shapes! (SALE1C2-15)
Malas 15% Off: Malas & Wooden Beads
Find peace of mind with rosewood, sandalwood & rudraksha malas, plus round wood beads. Use as malas, to make beaded beads or to add texture to a wide variety of jewelry! Some sizes are perfect for making rosaries, too! (SALE1C2-15)
Mother of pearl beads 20% Off: Mother of Pearl Beads
Combine the shimmering beauty of Mother Nature with the classic shapes of geometry for a look that’s pure modern! Sale mother of pearl beads come in stylish, flat and puffed shapes that pep up any design. (SALE1C2-20)
Hemp twine 10% Off: Hemp Twine
Get durable results with hemp twine! Choose from polished Romanian hemp in water-safe colors, organic fair-trade hemp in natural shades, and Hemptique™ spools colored with ecologically-friendly dyes. (SALE1C2-10)
Click here for free projects that feature sale items!
Click here for free projects that feature sale items!

Spring BeadTour prevue

Wednesday, March 2nd, 2011

The first warm hints of springtime are dawning.
Once again comes the promise of new…beads!
Enjoy our spring BeadTour preview–
and we’ll see you at our bead shows, March 6 through June 30!

Manmade Red Rainbow Calsilica beads


Birdseye Rhyolite beads


Cubic zirconia (CZ) beads


Peridot beads and Black Silver Leaf beads


Rhodocrosite beads, Rose Snowflake Obsidian beads, and more manmade Red Rainbow Calsilica beads


Cape Amethyst beads, Lapis beads, and Aquamarine beads


Have you been to our popular BeadTour bead shows yet?
We come to dozens of cities across the USA, with thousands of strands of new beads at 15% off wholesale prices!
GET INVITED
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