Blending Jump Rings for A Necklace

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Part of the video series: How to Design & Make Jewelry: Part 1

Summary: How to blend jump rings for a silver necklace; get expert tips on designing and making your own jewelry in this free instructional video.

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John Mendez John Mendez, is a Jewelry artist, and as been beading and making unique jewelry for over 20 years. I have worked in several different mediums and enjoy teachi... read more

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Blending Jump Rings for A Necklace

This is John Mendez with Expert Village and I am going to show you how to link your beaded chain together to create a necklace. We have added your twenty millimeter, eighteen gauge jump ring on one end and what we are going to do is we are going to open up a jump ring and you can either use two pliers or you can, this is a large jump ring, you can hold it with your hand and the best way to open a jump ring is sideways. So you will want to bend it to the side, never opening them this way, like you are opening a package of potato chips. You have to open it to the side that keeps the wire strong and it also keeps it from distorting. And this will just link right on. You can hold it with your fingers or with your pliers. I prefer my fingers because I have better control. And these connectors have an eighteen gauge hole so you can just slip them on and then hold it with your fingers and close it back up and you want to wiggle it to where it connects the two ends coming together and where it doesn't even look like there is seam and there you have a connected piece and your little crystals will just lay where ever they want to lay once the necklace is completed. Some connections can have crystals, others can not or you can add crystals to the whole piece of wire or leave them bare which ever you want to do. It's all about being creative and free form and we will add some more pieces next.

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