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Beading Lesson – Wire-wrapped Head Pins
By Katie Hacker
Sponsored by Beadalon

For tools and supplies visit:



www.beadalon.com

Wire-wrapped head pins are a staple in jewelry making. In this Beading Lesson, we’ll show you different styles of head pins and how to achieve the perfect wrap every time.


Head pins look like very thin nails. They're made from hardened wire and have a flat or decorative surface on one end that prevents beads from sliding off. Head pins come in a variety of styles, from a flat nail head to a ball to a ball and star combination. You can also make your own by spiraling the end of a wire or simply folding it back.

You have two options for making wire-wrapped loops on head pins. You can make a basic loop, which opens like a jump ring. Or, you can make a wrapped loop, which is permanent. A variety of factors determine which loop would be best. If you’re using very lightweight wire, then it is necessary to make a wrapped loop. Otherwise, the loop will open too easily. Sometimes a wrapped loop can also add an essential decorative element to a simple design.

To make a basic loop on a head pin, string beads onto a pin. Bend the pin against the top bead to form a right angle. Place your round nose pliers about 1/4" away, then turn your wrist to roll the pliers back toward the wire stem. This makes a nice, clean loop that sits straight on top of the pin. If the loop isn’t centered, place the tip of your round nose pliers inside the loop and nudge it to the center. Cut off any extra wire.

To make a wrapped loop on a head pin, string beads onto a pin. Leave about 1/8", then bend the wire in a 90 degree angle. Place your round nose pliers about 1/4" away, then make a loop. Slip the loop onto whatever surface you want to attach it to before closing the loop. Use chain nose pliers to hold the loop, and then use your fingers to wrap the extra wire around the stem. If you think of the loop as a stick figure’s head, then the wire wrapping is like wrapping a scarf around the neck.

Links:
Base metal head pins & eye pins http://www.beadalon.com/BaseHeadPinsEyePins.asp
Sterling silver head pins http://www.beadalon.com/SterlingSilverHeadPins.asp

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