Instructions on how to cup crimps

Slide the end of a piece of wire or beading thread, through the hole in the bottom of a clam shell crimp cover. jump rings This is the spot where the two halves of the shell meet.
Tie a secure knot in the end of the thread. wholesale jewelry findings The knot must be larger than the hole in the clam shell cover that it just passed through. Cut the thread next to the knot.
Place a crimp bead on the end of the wire, if you are using wire. Flatten the crimp bead by squeezing it with a pair of flat nose pliers. Trim off any excess wire.
Grasp the other end of the thread or wire. wholesale jewelry supplies Pull the knot or crimp it into the clam shell cover. It should rest in the bottom of the cup, snug against the hole.
Close the clam shell by gently squeezing it between the jaws of a pair of flat nose pliers. Apply just enough pressure to bring the two halves of the cup together, without flattening the domed shape of the crimp cover.
Slip the curved strip of metal on top of the digital collage sheets for sale cup crimp cover, through the ring on a clasp. Use the pliers to bend the end of this metal strip back towards the crimp cover. This metal strip should form a closed loop that securely holds the clasp and the crimp cover together.
Assemble your necklace or bracelet with the beads of your choice. Place a cup crimp cover on the unfinished end of your jewelry. Chinese crystal beads Make a knot in the thread or crimp the wire. Close the crimp cover with the pliers. Attach the second part of your clasp. jewelry chains Bend the crimp cover's metal loop around the clasp and close it with a pair of pliers.


domingo 13 maio 2012 19:52


What tools you will need in beading?

Bench Tools
Bench tools include a bench vice, steel anvil block, lead block, bench pin, clamps and metal gauge. A bench vice is used to hold work materials and other tools still while being worked. Steel anvil and lead blocks are surfaces ideal for hammering metals Resin Flower Cabochons   to a flat, smooth finish. A bench pin is a wooden wedge block with a small triangular in-cut and is used as a support surface when cutting, sawing and filing. Clamps are c-shaped metal supports that hold objects to the work bench, and a metal gauge is a ruler used for measuring the thickness of metals.
Hand Tools
Hand tools for jewelry making are much like hand tools used for other hobbies, such as wood and metal crafting. These tools include China Beads Wholesale hammers, saws, hand drills and hand vice, files and shears. Hammers for jewelry making include ball pein hammers and mallets, used to manipulate and flatten metals. Saws and hand drills are cutting tools, a hand vice holds small objects still to be worked, files smooth fine surfaces and shears are ideal for clipping wire.
Fine Manipulation Tools
Jewelry making often requires fine manipulation in both professional work and home jewelry crafting. Tools used for fine manipulation include flat nose pliers, Tibetan Style Beads round nose pliers, chain nose pliers, needle nose pliers, crimping pliers, nylon jaw pliers, flush cutters, side-cutting nippers and tweezers. Each of these tools is used to hold small and fine materials at different angles and for cutting and shaping small metals.
Specialty Tools
Specialty jewelry-making tools include ring-making tools such as sizers; soldering irons; buffing tools, such as a steel burnisher; scribers; center punches and dividers. While some of these tools are self explanatory, such as ring sizers and solder irons, Lampwork Glass Beads others are more obscure. Scribers are used to inscribe metal, a center punch makes depressions in metal and dividers are used to make small circles and lines.
Crafting Materials
Jewelry making tools would be meaningless without the crafting materials used to make jewelry. In addition to precious metals and stones used for professional jewelry making, home jewelry crafters use such tools as beads, Wholesale Resin Cabochons beading wire, artistic wire, jump rings, head pins, clasps, crimp tubes and ear wires, posts and hooks.



 








quarta 09 maio 2012 19:10


Basic information about purchasing beading supplies in bulk

Get a Federal Tax Identification Number. An FTID is a number that identifies you as being in the jewelry business. You can get an FTID from the IRS via an application online. The number will allow you to work with wholesalers as a member of the profession and let you separate out business expenses from other household expenses for tax purposes.

Attend area trade shows. jewelry chains Trade shows are shows where suppliers showcase their goods to buyers and retailers. Some shows allow anyone to attend for the price of a ticket. Others require you to demonstrate that you have a Federal Tax Identification Number and work in the jewelry business before you can enter the door.

Investigate alternative means of getting supplies. If you only plan to make a few items each year, jump rings you may not find it beneficial to purchase jewelry making supplies in bulk. Consider alternative sources. Thrift shops often have a selection of jewelry to pick from. mountings and settings You can easily pick apart an already made item and use the beads or jewels to make your own objects at lesser cost. Attend garage sales or estate sales to pick up cheap jewelry elements.

Buy from wholesale warehouses. Wholesale warehouses are stores that specialize in providing a wide range of goods at large discount. digital collage sheets A wholesale jewelry supplier may ask you for your FTID in advance or simply let you purchase items without one. Some wholesale suppliers offer high end gems, fastenings, claps, individually painted glass beads and leather bands. Others offer plastic items designed for the costume jewelry market.

Use less traditional suppliers. A discount hardware store can be the ideal place to purchase copper wires on sale and in large quantities as well other items used to craft jewelry such as pliers. crystal beads Your local discount store, art supply store or school supply may offer beads and other material intended for creating craft projects at very low cost

terça 17 abril 2012 22:12


How to use earring findings?

Shop for a supplier. Look for ear findings at your local craft store, bead depot or online at a jewelry supply site.
Check out the variety of metals in ear findings. Jewelry Chains. They come in gold, gold-filled, sterling silver or copper wire.
Review the many shapes, sizes and patterns. Chose an ear finding to make earrings that are creative and an original work of art.
Chose an earring body design or simply attach the earring parts to the ear wire.
Try making your own earring body using a spiral maker to twist and create a unique earring body.
Select beads, jewels or stones to be mounted in the earring body.
Attach beads, jewels or stones to the earring body. Attach accordingly dependent upon the earring body you chose. You may need to use blue, loops or other forms of jewelry attachments.
Finish the earring body and then attach the earring body to the ear wire you have selected.Antique Brass Tibetan Beads.
Wear your earrings with your favorite matching outfit or give them as a gift.

segunda 09 abril 2012 00:37


Chanel's underwater fantasy

Chanel 2012 Spring SummerChanel has showed us some of their hottest pieces for the season. The overall theme behind Chanel’s spring 2012 collection consists of an underwater fantasy, which was the perfect inspiration for some avant-garde jewelry selections. As well as taking inspiration from the artworks of Zaha Hadid. All of the pieces still have the trademark Chanel feel, but they were updated to feature selections of pearls, and floral designs to reflect a more underwater feel. Sophisticated, polished, and perfect for pairing with every wardrobe items and making them stand out.

The collection features jewelry pieces ranging from cuffs, earrings, necklaces and rings. There’s quite a bit of color in this collection, which I’ve never really seen from Chanel when it comes to jewelry, but I adore the more modern take this season has to offer. Look below to view pieces from the collection.

About the author:
Zacoo, as one of beading supplies wholesaler from China, features cheap acrylic beads, Tibetan style beads, large hole beads, chains, wires, resin flower cabochons… etc. At there, you can end all your beading needs!

segunda 20 fevereiro 2012 21:05


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