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The Wrapped Loop
These photographs are meant to be used in conjunction with the article, "Making Jewelry:  Wire Wrapping 101", which can be found at http://www.ezinearticles.com    Type Dianne Lehmann in the search box part way down the left side of the screen.  Select the article title from my list of articles to bring it up. Then just switch back and forth between the two windows. EzineArticles does not allow photos in the body of the article, however, http://www.searchwarp.com does. Type Dianne Lehmann in the search box at the top of the page.

The photographs are in the order that they need to be viewed while following the article's instructions. You can click on the images to make them larger.

bead with a finished wrapped loop
1. bead with a finished wrapped loop
chain nose and round nose pliers, cutters
2. chain nose and round nose pliers, cutters
grasping wire with chain nose pliers to begin making headpin
3. grasping wire with chain nose pliers to begin making headpin
bending headpin
4. bending headpin
crimping headpin
5. crimping headpin
grasping wire with the round nose pliers to leave a small space for the wraps
6. grasping wire with round nose pliers to leave a small space for the wraps
grasping wire with the round nose pliers to leave a larger space for the wraps
7. grasping wire with the round nose pliers to leave a larger space for the wraps
making the right angle bend
8. making the right angle bend
grasping the wire with the round nose pliers with one jaw on top
9. grasping wire with round nose pliers with one jaw on top
beginning to form the loop
10. beginning to form the loop
loop is stopped by bottom jaw of round nose pliers
11. loop is stopped by bottom jaw of round nose pliers
round nose pliers are repositioned
12. round nose pliers are repositioned
comleting the loop
13. completing the loop
a centered loop
14. a centered loop
grasping the loop with the chain nose pliers
15. grasping the loop with the chain nose pliers
a couple wraps completed
16. a couple wraps completed
wraps completely fill the space between the loop and the bead
17. wraps completely fill the space between the loop and the bead
cutting off the excess wire
18. cutting off the excess wire
squeezing in the end of the loop
19. squeezing in the end of the loop

Dianne Lehmann
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