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Blog > Has tag 'Jewelley-making'

Nov

05

A gift for me and a craft for you

I do some volunteer work in the community on Tuesday evenings. One of the people I volunteer with was busy at work this past Tuesday, making bracelets on memory wire, and he gave me a beautiful black and turquoise one. I thought, “Memory wire! How could I forget about memory wire?!”

Memory wire is a heavy coiled wire used in jewellery making. You can get it at craft or bead stores — I’m pretty sure I saw it it Michael’s this past weekend. It’s awesome for making bracelets and necklaces and it’s good for beginners because it holds its shape. You can use one coil or multiple coils, as you can see on my bracelet below. It comes in different sizes, too. You can use the smallest coils for rings and toe rings (though not exactly the season for bare tootsies), the medium size for bracelets and anklets and the largest for necklaces. I would imagine you can even use it for hair accessories, too, if you can find a size that fits your head. (In fact, if I didn’t already have a veil, I’d consider making a headpiece for my wedding.)

 

My bracelet!

My bracelet!

 

Memory wire is perfect for Christmas, because you literally string the beads on the wire and twist the ends in to finish it (you might need pliers for the twisting part). No kidding, it’s that easy. Your sister needs a bracelet to match her New Year’s Eve dress? No problem, you can come to her rescue. Your best friend is having a tough time with the holidays? Bring the beads and wire to her for an afternoon (ahem, crafternoon) of beading. 

 

Memory wire, how I love thee…sorry I forgot about you.

 

Tags: Beading, Jewelley-making, Memory wire
Posted in Shes Crafty | 1 Comment »


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