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Step by Step Making a Foxtail Bracelet in Sterling Silver

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About Step by Step Making a Foxtail Bracelet in Sterling Silver

Step By Step Making A Foxtail Bracelet Introduction by Huiyi Tan

The Project

Making Jump Rings

Batch Solder The Jump Rings

Making The First Link

Making The Second Link

Weaving All The Links

Making The Chain Move Freely

Making The End For The Bracelet

Making 2 Jump Rings & Solder Them On

Soldering The 2 Ends Onto The Chain

Making The Clasp & Attach It To The Chain

Oxidising & Polishing The Bracelet

Final Thoughts

What You Will Learn?

  • Discover the joy of handmade jewelry with this comprehensive course on foxtail bracelet weaving. Join me as I guide you through the entire process of creating a stunning bracelet. With 11 easy to follow steps, I will walk you through the entire process from selecting the perfect materials to mastering the art of wire working. Whether you're a beginner working with wire or an experienced crafter, you'll gain the skills and confidence needed to create a wearable piece of art that you are truly proud of. Get ready to unlock your creativity and make a statement with your handmade creations! I will see you in the class!.
  • Who is this class for?.
  • This class is for anyone who want to make a foxtail bracelet..
  • In this class, skills you will learn:.
  • Why is this class useful?.
  • All the skills you learn in this class can be universally applied to other jewelry making projects. .
  • Reasons to learn from me:.
  • Safety note:.
  • Always wear safety goggles, ear defenders to protect yourself. Make sure the area is well ventilated and wear gloves to protect your hands when dealing with chemicals and dust. Use a full face shield when needed. Use heat-proof tweezers to pick up hot items, etc. In any situation, always read, understand and follow your manufacturers guidelines and seek help if in doubt..
  • Health hazard for jewelry making: https://youtu.be/gMdplaJaLT0.