How to Turn Viking Wire Knitting Into Finished Jewelry

Описание к видео How to Turn Viking Wire Knitting Into Finished Jewelry

My name is Katherine Walters. I'm a Wire Artist, Wire Knitter, Wire Jewelry maker and Artisan Entrepreneur living on rugged Bell Island, Newfoundland and Labrador.

Here on my channel you will find jewelry making and wire knitting tips, tricks and tutorials to help you make beautiful and decorative items for yourself and your home. Using simple tools and materials, you will learn how to do different types of wire knitting as well as wire working skills necessary to bring your creative ideas to life.

In today's video, I show you how to finish the ends of a piece of Viking style wire knitting. This will enable you to make a necklace or bracelet as your first VK project.

Over the course of the Wire Working 101 Series, we've made a length of Viking wire knitting and the findings you will need to complete a piece of jewelry. In today's episode, we put all the pieces together using some of the skills you've learned along the way.

Tools needed for today's episode:
round nose pliers
chain nose pliers
two pairs of square nose pliers
flush cutters
Pro-polish pads, steel wool or a jewelry polishing cloth
automotive sandpaper (800-1000 grit)
bead mat on a tray (to contain your work and protect your work surface)
container for wire cuttings (with a lid)

Materials needed:
a length of completed Viking wire knitting (for how to do this check out my 5 part video series on Viking wire knitting)
a clasp with two 20g jump rings attached (for how to make a clasp and jumps rings check my Wire Working 101 playlist)
How to make jump rings using super flush cutters -    • How To Make Jump Rings Using Super Fl...  
How to make a simple clasp -    • How to Make a Simple Clasp  
a pair of wire cuffs (see video in my Wire Working 101 playlist) or a set of premade cones to match your copper wire knitting -    • How To Make End Caps For Finishing Wi...  
2 beads that are slightly larger than the wire cuffs (I used 4 mm beads)
about 6 inches of 20g dead soft copper wire

If you wish to make a necklace but do not have a length of Viking wire knit long enough on its own, you can consider attaching pre-made copper chain or leather cord (1.5 - 2 mm in diameter) between the knitting and the clasps.

To learn how to finish leather cord for jewelry making, check out the Wire Working 101 playlist for the tutorial.    • How To Finish Leather Cord for Necklaces  

How to make a wire wrapped loop above a bead -    • How to Make a Wire Wrapped Loop Above...  

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