Following on from my “new” technique of wire working and wire crochet (“Riotous Garden” crochet bracelet) , this “Wired To Go” wire bracelet is a variation yielding a different look and feel.
An elegant piece for any occasion – feminine and light weight with subtle sparkles on a comfortable wire base and secure clasp. Celebration of the nature’s charms in flowers and leaves.
Dimensions:
Approximate length: 16.5cm (about 6½ inch)
Approximate weight: 20 grams (nett)
Materials:
- gold plated brass wire: 0.25 mm dia (for button-heads and main crochet)
- crochet hook: Clover 0.7mm
- Swarovski: crystals, pearls, montees
- Czech teardrops (smooth and faceted)
- stardust brass beads
- clasp: gold plated magnetic brass Slide Clasp
How to Make Wire Crochet Bracelet
The photos below pretty much show the work sequence.
- When making the wired components, spread the wires apart to achieve a neater twist. Start twist as close to the (component) head as possible.
- Do not over-twist. Over-twisting might cause the whole head to fall off.
- Cut and even the wire end after the twist is complete. That will make them easier to weave into bracelet base later.
Wire Crochet Base
Remember you have 2 halves: front and back (for folding over). Make the approprate length, taking into account the size of the clasp. Flatter the wire base by rolling with a bottle. That will give you a smoother finish against the skin. It will also produce a much more professional finish.
Weave in wire components. As you weave in, neaten off so that there are no sharp parts sticking out. Wire sew front and back together, including clasp.
Finished Wire Crochet Bracelet
I leave you with some detailed photos of the finished bracelet. I have not gone into overly detailed explanation of the process. You can however find much more details on how to make a wire crochet bracelet at:
Created and originally published in 2010 under my former label: Clearly Chosen.