You will need flat marquise shaped bead about 25mm long, side
drilled 12 inches (30.5 cm) of 20 gauge soft copper wire 40 inches
of 26 gauge soft copper wire for wrapping. 6 inches of 26 gauge
soft copper wire Tools: Round nose pliers Chain nose pliers Flush
wire cutters A metal file
Step 1: Put your 20 ga wire through the hole of the bead, and
make sure both sides are the same length. Then, bend the wire up on
each side, by pressing it against the side of the bead with your
fingers. Both sides of the wire should cross above the bead. Step
2: With the tip of your chain nose pliers, grab each side of the
wire at the tip of the bead, and bend the wire back up as shown in
the picture. Step 3: In this step, we will create the bail and the
asymmetrical frame of the pendant. Grab your 40 inches of 26 ga
wrapping wire. Leave a short tail, about 1 inch at one end of the
wire, and wrap the right side of the frame wire 3 times as
shown.
Step 6: Now, bring both sides of the frame wire closer to each
other and wrap both sides twice. Step 5: Now, repeat step 3 and
wrap the right side of the frame only, 3 times again. Step 6: Just
like you did in step 4, wrap both wires again twice.
Step 7: Keep weaving your wire that way until you have a woven
length of 3.25 inch (8.25 cm). Finish your weaving with the 3 wraps
around the right side wire. You can cut the small tail of weaving
wire that you left at the beginning, and press the cut end against
the frame wire. Do not trim the excess wire left after your last
wrap. If you have a larger bead, you can keep weaving the length of
the frame later on, as you go to make sure it fits perfectly around
your bead. This picture shows the end of the woven frame, ending
with the 3 wraps. This will be our woven frame wire. Step 8: To
form the bail, we are going to wrap the woven frame wire around the
thickest portion of the chain nose pliers. Starting at about half
inch from the bottom of the woven frame, press the woven frame
around the jaw of the chain nose pliers to form your bail, as shown
in the picture.
This picture shows the work with the pliers removed. The woven
frame wire is now on the back of the pendant. Step 9: Now grab the
woven frame wire and start wrapping the bottom of the bail by
bringing the woven wire around the base of the bail, and around the
top of the bead. This picture shows the front of the pendant. Step
10: Continue wrapping by bringing woven frame wire around the top
of the bead to make one complete turn. The wire is now located at
the back of the pendant.
Step 11: Now, bring the woven frame wires back up again towards
the front of the pendant as shown. Step 12: Use your fingers to
gently shape the remaining woven wires against the side of the
bead. Create a gentle curve around the side of the bead with your
hand so that the bottom of the curve covers the bottom tip of the
bead. Tip: At this stage, if you have a larger bead and the woven
frame is not long enough, you can adjust the length by wrapping the
frame wire a little bit longer until you reach the desired length.
Trim the excess weaving wire and use your chain nose pliers to
press the cut end against the frame wire. Step 13: Holding the
frame and bead securely with your non dominant hand, bring the
woven frame around the bottom tip of the bead, towards the back of
the bead.
Step 14: Continue bringing the wires of the frame around the
bottom of the bead to form a small loop as shown in the picture.
Step 15: This picture shows the back view of the pendant. Use your
flush cutter to cut off the excess wires, and carefully file the
ends smooth. Step 16: Use your round nose or chain nose pliers to
tuck the ends of the frame wires at the bottom of the bead as
shown. Now, you have a beautiful pendant that you can put on a
chain and wear proudly.