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Use a 15" (38.1cm) length of 26 gauge base metal
wire to make a 4-petal harness (see Creating a
Harness on page 123 of The Art of Wire). Tape it to the
end of a 14" (6mm) dowel rod. Using 45" (114.3cm)
of 30 gauge wire, make a 114" (3.2cm) long single
dowel-knitted rope (see Single Dowel-Knitted Rope
on page 124 of The Art of Wire).
Remove the piece from the dowel by cutting away
the first round using side cutters to snip each stitch.
Keep the harness in place on the dowel. Pick out any
loose wire bits, then fold the wire ends to the inside
of the tube.
1Cut 5" (12.7cm) of 22 gauge wire and string on 3,
4mm beads; 3, 6mm beads; and 3, 4mm beads. Center
the beads on the wire and hammer the wire at each
end of the beads to hold the beads in place. Leave thebeads slightly loose on the wire.
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Center the beaded wire inside the dowel-knitted tube.
Carefully smooth the tube over the beads, lengthening
the tube until it fits onto the beads and extends
approximately 14" (6mm) past the row of beads at
each end.
3Compact the ends of the tube around the wire past
the beads.4
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Use 6" (15.2cm) of 22 gauge wire to make an end cap
without a loop at one end of the rope (see End Caps
and Loops on pages 126127 of The Art of Wire). Trim
off any excess wire. Repeat at the other end of the
tube.
5Trim each end of the wire running through the beads
to 34" (1.9cm) past the wraps. Make the wire end into
a wrapped loop (see Wrapped Loops on page 20 of
The Art of Wire).
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Curve the earring over a mandrel or dowel until the
end loops meet. Place a jump ring through both
wrapped loops. Add an ear wire. Repeat Steps 17
to make a second earring.
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