Dress up silver bangles with a little wire work You can use the Beadalon 3D bracelet jig to create endless patterns for your bangles, or simply work the wire by hand. Large wire crimp tubes from Artistic Wire make it easy to complete your bangle for a continuous look. See more fun ideas for making bangles with the Beadalon 3D bracelet jig in this Artbeads Cafe video.
Bend 16-gauge silver tarnish-resistant Artistic Wire into a square shape using your hands. Cut the ends so that they are touching or close to touching.
Add a peg to the first row of the 3D bracelet jig. Add a peg to the next row down, just to the right of the peg in your first row. Count three holes over on the first row and add a peg. Count three holes over on the second row and add a peg. Repeat all the way around both rows.
Add pegs to every other hole in the first row of the 3D bracelet jig. Add pegs to the opposite holes in the third row of the bracelet jig.
Nice choice! All or most of the products needed for this project are shown below with quantities. Sometimes we sell out of components and aren’t able to order more from the manufacturer (we know, it is very disappointing to us, too). Use the opportunity to mix up the design and make it yours by substituting similar products or altering the entire color scheme—it’s up to you!
Dress up silver bangles with a little wire work You can use the Beadalon 3D bracelet jig to create endless patterns for your bangles, or simply work the wire by hand. Large wire crimp tubes from Artistic Wire make it easy to complete your bangle for a continuous look. See more fun ideas for making bangles with the Beadalon 3D bracelet jig in this Artbeads Cafe video.
Bend 16-gauge silver tarnish-resistant Artistic Wire into a square shape using your hands. Cut the ends so that they are touching or close to touching.
Add a peg to the first row of the 3D bracelet jig. Add a peg to the next row down, just to the right of the peg in your first row. Count three holes over on the first row and add a peg. Count three holes over on the second row and add a peg. Repeat all the way around both rows.
Add pegs to every other hole in the first row of the 3D bracelet jig. Add pegs to the opposite holes in the third row of the bracelet jig.