I made this twisted wire necklace having nothing better to do than twist some copper wire that day. I'm glad I did because then I went on to make the gold necklace below using a thinner wire. |
Here is a pic of the gold colored brass wire. I used an 18 gauge here. See the difference in links. A lot more work involved here, but so worth it. |
I used a 14 gauge aluminum bathed copper wire. I must warn you it scratches easily. My tools were wire cutters and round nose pliers. I cut several strips into 7 inch pieces. |
1. I twisted each end equal leaving a 2 1/2 inch straight wire. 2. I then bent the wire in half as in bottom left picture. 3. Bend the wire again like bottom right picture |
After you make enough you can start linking them together like the pictures below. |
Notice I didn't tell you how many links to make. Reason one, is you can also use an eighteen gauge wire and it would take many more of these links to create your necklace. Secondly, your neck size is different and you might like it a little shorter or longer. I made some really nice earrings using three links. I also made a matching ring that came out really nice. I was about to make the bracelet when someone admired it so much, I just gave it to her. Oh, it also makes a wonderfully attractive head band. Really, I got to use it for three days before I gave it away. I got tons of compliments.
Sincerely,
Mary Helen