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• Girly Twirly •
• Materials & Tools •
Four 6mm 515-0132 round 1-hole purple CZs
Four 6mm 515-0136 round 1-hole lavender CZs
Three 5mm 515-0126 round 1-hole lavender CZs
Three 6mm 515-0138 round 1-hole champagne CZs
Two 9x6mm tanzanite Swarovski™ teardrop beads
One 6mm purple velvet Swarovski™ rondelle
Two 3mm jet Swarovski™ rounds
Two 6mm topaz Swarovski™ rounds
One 6mm crystal copper Swarovski round Metal framed brass letter charms to spell Girly (JoAnn’s)
Four 314A-122 gold plated oval flat rings
Four 322P-016 copper open heart charm
Five 313P-010 copper small s-hooks
One 323P-006 copper small toggle clasp
Twentysix 314P-006 6mm copper jump rings for base chain Approx.
Twentythree 314P-006 6mm copper jump rings to attach charms and dangles
Four 314A-102 round beaded gold rings Approx. 15 341A-002 3mm gold plated jump rings (OR314A-014 lightweight gold plated jump rings)
Five 22 gauge JD22-Natural coiled natural copper wire charms created while working from spool with approx. 2.5” of wire for each charm
Four 312P-110 copper ball/star head pins
201E-030 Designer Ergo Round Nose Pliers
201E-020 2 pairs Designer Ergo Chain Nose Pliers
202E-002 Designer Ergo Cutter
JTNJ1 Nylon Jaw Pliers
218H-030 Bead Mat
Designed By Margot Potter
 
• Instructions •
1. The idea of this bracelet is that you take the core elements of jump ring copper chain connected with copper s-hooks and add your own soup of girly goodness to the mix. The ingredients you need are listed above. Here are the basic bracelet instructions.

2. Create base chain by attach toggle circle to a 6mm copper jump ring using 2 pairs of chain nose pliers to open and close ring. Attach 5 more jump rings forming a chain and slide the last ring in this first chain length to one end of a copper s-hook. Use chain nose pliers to open and close jump rings and to compress s-hook completely flush so the chain cannot escape.

3. Add a 5 link jump ring chain to the other side of the s-hook and attach another s-hook as before. (Secure s-hooks so chains can’t slip off.)

4. Repeat three more times. Add a final 2 links of jump rings to fifth s-hook and attach the toggle bar to this end.

5. The core dangles are the Girlie charms; they should be attached on the third jump ring from the toggle circle and the third jump ring from each s-hook working from right to left. Use the 6mm copper jump rings to attach them.

6. The flat oval gold rings are attached on the fifth jump ring from the toggle circle and every fifth jump ring from the s-hooks working right to left.

7. To create the copper coils work from the spool. Use your round nose pliers to begin a tight loop and place this inside of the nylon jaw pliers while you create a flat coil working the wire around the center loop clockwise approximately 3 or 4 times around.

8. Create a bail on the coil dangle using round nose pliers to make a loop that is perpendicular to the coil. The loop should face backwards from the flat coil so it will dangle forward on the bracelet. Cut off excess wire.

9. Create the following beaded coil top dangles using the ball/star headpins: tanzanite teardrop; copper crystal rondelle and tanzanite teardrop; topaz rondelle, jet round and violet opal rondelle; topaz rondelle, purple velvet rondelle and jet round.

10. The charms, coils, crystals, CZs and metal dangles should be attached in a random asymmetrical but balanced fashion, adding some to the flat coils, some to the copper coils, some to the base chain...as in the photo. Try not to think too hard and be intuitive!
 

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