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Advanced Rings Tutorial

This tutorial from The Potomac Bead Company continues from the previous wire ring making a video and shows you some advanced techniques to use when designing your rings, still using your choice of wire and beads.

Step 1: Choose Your Materials

Step 2: Watch the 
Video Tutorial

Advanced Rings Tutorial
The Designer’s suggested colors and materials:
  • Artistic wire (20 or 22 gauge)
  • Beads (various sizes, including some without holes)
  • Wire wrapping tools
  • Ring mandrel
  • Step 3: Need More Help? Follow these Steps

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    Quick Project Steps

    Basic Ring with Extra Wraps:
    Start with the basic two-band ring design.
    Add extra wire on the sides and wrap around the bead multiple times for a "nest" effect.
    Setting a Bead Without a Hole: Create a base with two bands.
    Use four wires to make prongs and set the bead in place.
    Wrapped Band Technique:
    Begin with a long piece of wire and place a bead.
    Use a thinner wire (24 gauge) to wrap around the thicker wire, coiling it tightly before wrapping around the mandrel.

    Step 4: Pick Your Own Colors

    Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

    • Athenacast Jeweler's Wire 20 Gauge Round - Non-Tarnish Silver 18 Feet
    • Athenacast Jeweler's Wire 22 Gauge Round - Non-Tarnish Silver 24 Feet
    • Athenacast Jeweler's Wire 24 Gauge Round - Non-Tarnish Silver 30 Feet
    • BeadTec 10-Step Mandrel for Making Rings | 2-Piece Set | 1.5-10mm
    • Athenacast Jeweler's Wire 20 Gauge Round - Non-Tarnish Premium Gold Plated 18 Feet

    Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

    BeadTec Beading Ruler | Advanced | 6x3"
    Advanced Rings Tutorial
    PotomacBeads Pliers - Round Nose Pliers

    Step 6: Choose Your Next Project

    • In this latest tutorial from PotomacBeads, Allie shows how to make the Coiled Wire Earrings using Artistic Wire and beads. Technique Learned: Wire Working The Designer's suggested colors and materials: - Gemstone 8mm Round - Magnesite Turquoise Matte, ~4 Pieces - Extra Beads Optional (Czech Rondelles 4x7mm - Turquoise), ~2 Pieces - Potomax Jeweler's Wire 20G - Silver Plated, ~1 Foot - Potomax Jeweler's Wire 24G - Silver Plated, ~4 Feet Looking for a new and fun jewelry making project?

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    Item Description

    This tutorial from The Potomac Bead Company continues from the previous wire ring making a video and shows you some advanced techniques to use when designing your rings, still using your choice of wire and beads.

    Designer's Material List

    The Designer’s suggested colors and materials:
  • Artistic wire (20 or 22 gauge)
  • Beads (various sizes, including some without holes)
  • Wire wrapping tools
  • Ring mandrel
  • Project Steps

    Basic Ring with Extra Wraps:
    Start with the basic two-band ring design.
    Add extra wire on the sides and wrap around the bead multiple times for a "nest" effect.
    Setting a Bead Without a Hole: Create a base with two bands.
    Use four wires to make prongs and set the bead in place.
    Wrapped Band Technique:
    Begin with a long piece of wire and place a bead.
    Use a thinner wire (24 gauge) to wrap around the thicker wire, coiling it tightly before wrapping around the mandrel.