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Charm Ringie Thingies
Hi Group
I am trying to find a relatively pain free and easy way to attach charms to a bracelet. I can't solder and would not know where to begin, I've got split rings but they gape a bit and so not so keen in case I lose one, is there anything like silver locking rings, preferably not too expensive. Any suggestion or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in Advance. R*n |
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The first thing that comes to mind is to wire wrap each charm onto a
headpin. Gee, could that be because I spent a few hours this evening wiring poppy jasper chips onto headpins? ~Candace~ "realitynirvana" wrote in message ... Hi Group I am trying to find a relatively pain free and easy way to attach charms to a bracelet. I can't solder and would not know where to begin, I've got split rings but they gape a bit and so not so keen in case I lose one, is there anything like silver locking rings, preferably not too expensive. Any suggestion or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in Advance. R*n |
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vj found this in rec.crafts.jewelry, from "~Candace~"
: ]The first thing that comes to mind is to wire wrap each charm onto a ]headpin. Gee, could that be because I spent a few hours this evening wiring ]poppy jasper chips onto headpins? hey, Candace! if you don't want to solder a jumpring closed, wire-wrapping is probably the next-best thing. i actually HAVE seen locking jumprings, but if i remember correctly, they were incredibly expensive. now i can't remember which catalog they were in. Sutller? Rio? -- @vicki [SnuggleWench] (Books) http://www.booksnbytes.com (Jewelry) http://www.vickijean.com (Metalsmithing) http://www.snugglewench.com [it's a Callahan's thing] yahooID: vjean95967 ----------- "There isn't enough time in a day, anymore, I swear --has someone been washing them in hot water?" -- Kat Richardson/RAM |
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"vj" wrote in message ... vj found this in rec.crafts.jewelry, from "~Candace~" : ]The first thing that comes to mind is to wire wrap each charm onto a ]headpin. Gee, could that be because I spent a few hours this evening wiring ]poppy jasper chips onto headpins? hey, Candace! if you don't want to solder a jumpring closed, wire-wrapping is probably the next-best thing. i actually HAVE seen locking jumprings, but if i remember correctly, they were incredibly expensive. now i can't remember which catalog they were in. Sutller? Rio? If looked at link locks and the cheapest is $1.60, a bit preferable than $10 a jeweller would charge me. What is wire wrapping?????? Best Wishes R -- @vicki [SnuggleWench] (Books) http://www.booksnbytes.com (Jewelry) http://www.vickijean.com (Metalsmithing) http://www.snugglewench.com [it's a Callahan's thing] yahooID: vjean95967 ----------- "There isn't enough time in a day, anymore, I swear --has someone been washing them in hot water?" -- Kat Richardson/RAM |
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hey there Vj I can imagine not too many folks would want to spend more
money on the locking rings than they did on the actual charms themselves. This is a definite plug for wire wrapping onto headpins ~Candace~ "vj" wrote in message ... vj found this in rec.crafts.jewelry, from "~Candace~" : ]The first thing that comes to mind is to wire wrap each charm onto a ]headpin. Gee, could that be because I spent a few hours this evening wiring ]poppy jasper chips onto headpins? hey, Candace! if you don't want to solder a jumpring closed, wire-wrapping is probably the next-best thing. i actually HAVE seen locking jumprings, but if i remember correctly, they were incredibly expensive. now i can't remember which catalog they were in. Sutller? Rio? -- @vicki [SnuggleWench] (Books) http://www.booksnbytes.com (Jewelry) http://www.vickijean.com (Metalsmithing) http://www.snugglewench.com [it's a Callahan's thing] yahooID: vjean95967 ----------- "There isn't enough time in a day, anymore, I swear --has someone been washing them in hot water?" -- Kat Richardson/RAM |
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Wire wrapping such as what we're talking about here is simple. Using a
small metal pin, called a head pin, you slide the charm on to it and form a loop at the top of the pin, wrapping the end in a coil around itself beneath the loop. You can google headpin, or wire wrapping to see examples. Many pendants are made in this way, especially by beaders such as myself. It is also a good way to attach charms or beads to bracelets. ~Candace~ If looked at link locks and the cheapest is $1.60, a bit preferable than $10 a jeweller would charge me. What is wire wrapping?????? Best Wishes R |
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"realitynirvana" wrote in message ... Hi Group I am trying to find a relatively pain free and easy way to attach charms to a bracelet. I can't solder and would not know where to begin, I've got split rings but they gape a bit and so not so keen in case I lose one, is there anything like silver locking rings, preferably not too expensive. You don't say where you are. In the UK you can buy silver 'jump rings' with a sleeve that you can crimp closed with pliers. They're not cheap, but they're cheaper than paying someone. -- William Black I've seen things you people wouldn't believe Barbeques on fire by chalets past the headland I've watched the gift shops glitter in the darkness off Newborough All this will pass like ice-cream on the beach Time for tea |
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vj found this in rec.crafts.jewelry, from "realitynirvana"
: ]What is wire wrapping?????? http://www.wigjig.com/beginner.htm they do it with a "wig jig". i do it with pliers. -- @vicki [SnuggleWench] (Books) http://www.booksnbytes.com (Jewelry) http://www.vickijean.com (Metalsmithing) http://www.snugglewench.com [it's a Callahan's thing] yahooID: vjean95967 ----------- "There isn't enough time in a day, anymore, I swear --has someone been washing them in hot water?" -- Kat Richardson/RAM |
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realitynirvana wrote:
"vj" wrote in message ... vj found this in rec.crafts.jewelry, from "~Candace~" : ]The first thing that comes to mind is to wire wrap each charm onto a ]headpin. Gee, could that be because I spent a few hours this evening wiring ]poppy jasper chips onto headpins? hey, Candace! if you don't want to solder a jumpring closed, wire-wrapping is probably the next-best thing. i actually HAVE seen locking jumprings, but if i remember correctly, they were incredibly expensive. now i can't remember which catalog they were in. Sutller? Rio? VIA MURANO is who has them |
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vj found this in rec.crafts.jewelry, from Armand Vine
: ]VIA MURANO is who has them hi, Armand! i've never seen that catalog to my knowledge, tho. i'll run across them again sometime. i have a feeling it was Stuller. and when i saw the price on them i choked. Tina will be here on the 29/30th. Annie may drive down from Redding. at some point, there will be a tour of the lab. interested???? -- @vicki [SnuggleWench] (Books) http://www.booksnbytes.com (Jewelry) http://www.vickijean.com (Metalsmithing) http://www.snugglewench.com [it's a Callahan's thing] yahooID: vjean95967 ----------- "There isn't enough time in a day, anymore, I swear --has someone been washing them in hot water?" -- Kat Richardson/RAM |
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