In partnership with www.FaveCrafts.com , I am pleased to present this video on how to make your own pair of hardware earrings. Formore free craft projects, video tutorials and craft tips, visit http . Steel washers found in hardware stores are shiny and sleek--perfect for jewelry! Dig through your garage knickknack drawers for a couple steel washers, pick up a few earring findings at your local jewelry store, and you'll be on your way to making these lovely, dangly hardware earrings! ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ » Materials List « • Two earwires (#H20-1415FN)* • Two 5mm round jumprings (#H20-5274FD) • Two 9mm round jumprings (#H20-5278FD) • Two flat washers, about 3/8" inside diameter and 3/4" outside diameter** • About 3" of 2.5mm fine curb chain (#H20-1398CH) • Two long-nose pliers, I used a regular chain nose plier and a flat-nose • A wire cutter • A ruler * I included the item numbers for Fire Mountain ( www.firemountain.com ), where I purchase most of my supplies, at the end of each item for your reference. ** When purchasing washers, they are usually measured by their inside diameter. I give the outside diameter for your reference. » Instructions « • Measure and cut two 1-1 lengths of chain (that's 14 rings). • Open a 9mm jumpring. Attach your washer and one end of your chain to the jumpring. Close jumpring. Repeat this step with other jumpring. • Open a 5mm jumpring. Attach the other end of the chain to the washer as well as an earwire. Close jumpring. Repeat this ...
Make Your Own Hardware Earrings - Jewelry-making Tutorial
Make Your Own Hardware Earrings - Jewelry-making Tutorial Tube. Duration : 4.08 Mins.
In partnership with www.FaveCrafts.com , I am pleased to present this video on how to make your own pair of hardware earrings. Formore free craft projects, video tutorials and craft tips, visit http . Steel washers found in hardware stores are shiny and sleek--perfect for jewelry! Dig through your garage knickknack drawers for a couple steel washers, pick up a few earring findings at your local jewelry store, and you'll be on your way to making these lovely, dangly hardware earrings! ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ » Materials List « • Two earwires (#H20-1415FN)* • Two 5mm round jumprings (#H20-5274FD) • Two 9mm round jumprings (#H20-5278FD) • Two flat washers, about 3/8" inside diameter and 3/4" outside diameter** • About 3" of 2.5mm fine curb chain (#H20-1398CH) • Two long-nose pliers, I used a regular chain nose plier and a flat-nose • A wire cutter • A ruler * I included the item numbers for Fire Mountain ( www.firemountain.com ), where I purchase most of my supplies, at the end of each item for your reference. ** When purchasing washers, they are usually measured by their inside diameter. I give the outside diameter for your reference. » Instructions « • Measure and cut two 1-1 lengths of chain (that's 14 rings). • Open a 9mm jumpring. Attach your washer and one end of your chain to the jumpring. Close jumpring. Repeat this step with other jumpring. • Open a 5mm jumpring. Attach the other end of the chain to the washer as well as an earwire. Close jumpring. Repeat this ...
In partnership with www.FaveCrafts.com , I am pleased to present this video on how to make your own pair of hardware earrings. Formore free craft projects, video tutorials and craft tips, visit http . Steel washers found in hardware stores are shiny and sleek--perfect for jewelry! Dig through your garage knickknack drawers for a couple steel washers, pick up a few earring findings at your local jewelry store, and you'll be on your way to making these lovely, dangly hardware earrings! ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ » Materials List « • Two earwires (#H20-1415FN)* • Two 5mm round jumprings (#H20-5274FD) • Two 9mm round jumprings (#H20-5278FD) • Two flat washers, about 3/8" inside diameter and 3/4" outside diameter** • About 3" of 2.5mm fine curb chain (#H20-1398CH) • Two long-nose pliers, I used a regular chain nose plier and a flat-nose • A wire cutter • A ruler * I included the item numbers for Fire Mountain ( www.firemountain.com ), where I purchase most of my supplies, at the end of each item for your reference. ** When purchasing washers, they are usually measured by their inside diameter. I give the outside diameter for your reference. » Instructions « • Measure and cut two 1-1 lengths of chain (that's 14 rings). • Open a 9mm jumpring. Attach your washer and one end of your chain to the jumpring. Close jumpring. Repeat this step with other jumpring. • Open a 5mm jumpring. Attach the other end of the chain to the washer as well as an earwire. Close jumpring. Repeat this ...
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