To create a simple loop you should use 20 guage wire or a head pin. You would use a head pin if you only need one side of your bead(s) to have a loop. You would use the wire if you need to create loops on both ends of the bead. As you can see, a head pin is perfect for creating dangles for earrings and for dangles to hang off your necklace. A loop on each end of a bead allows that bead to be hooked on both ends for creative design purposes.
The instructions here for a simple wire loop will show a 2" head pin... but you can use this method on your wire of choice.
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Step 1. With your flat-nose pliers, grasp the wire at least 1/2" from the end.
Step 2. Using your finger, press the wire over the pliers creating a 90 degree angle |
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| Step 3. With your round-nose pliers, grasp the wire close to the bend, with the wire close to tips of the pliers. (Where the wire is located on the round-nose pliers will determine the diameter of the loop. You should have the wire where the arrow is pointing in the photo.) |
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Step 4. Roll the pliers toward the bend... use your finger to press the wire around the pliers to form a loop... with the tail of the wire laying at a 90 degree angle across the bend. |
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Step 5. Cut the wire close to the bend. |
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