Wire bangles are all the rage and you can create custom style by adding beads into the mix. This tutorial will show you how to incorporate beads, specifically druzy beads, into your wire-wrapped bracelet designs.
We used 20 gauge wire for our bracelet. Keep the wire on the spool as you work. Wrap the wire around a bottle three times. You can check the size by sliding a bracelet you own onto the bottle. You can also use an EZ bracelet mini to make sure your bangle is the correct size. Leave a three-inch tail at the beginning of the wire and a four-inch tail at the end before trimming it.
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!
Wire bangles are all the rage and you can create custom style by adding beads into the mix. This tutorial will show you how to incorporate beads, specifically druzy beads, into your wire-wrapped bracelet designs.
We used 20 gauge wire for our bracelet. Keep the wire on the spool as you work. Wrap the wire around a bottle three times. You can check the size by sliding a bracelet you own onto the bottle. You can also use an EZ bracelet mini to make sure your bangle is the correct size. Leave a three-inch tail at the beginning of the wire and a four-inch tail at the end before trimming it.