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PHOTOGRAPHS AND DESCRIPTIONS MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED COPYRIGHTED BY SUE BECK 8/15 sueseajewelry.com Lemonade Art Gallery 201 West Main St. Washington, NC ( 2 VERSIONS ) COPYRIGHT

Sole property of SUE BECK. Only for use in classes taught by SUE BECK SUPPLIES NEEDED FOR 7 ½” BRACELET Small Links 14 – 2 1/8” PIECES OF 16 GAUGE DEAD-SOFT ROUND WIRE 1 – 3 5/8” PIECE OF 16 GAUGE DEAD-SOFT ROUND WIRE FOR CLASP 1 – 1 5/8” PIECE OF 16 GAUGE DEAD-SOFT ROUND WIRE FOR TOGGLE PHOTOGRAPHS AND DESCRIPTIONS MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED COPYRIGHTED BY SUE BECK 8/15 Medium Links 11 – 3 5/8” PIECES OF 16 GAUGE DEAD-SOFT ROUND WIRE 1 – 1 5/8” PIECE OF 16 GAUGE DEAD-SOFT ROUND WIRE FOR TOGGLE

Sole property of SUE BECK. Only for use in classes taught by SUE BECK TOOL NEEDED FLAT NOSED PLIERS CHAIN NOSED PLIERS MEDIUM WUBBER MANDREL PLIERS LARGE WUBBER MANDREL PLIERS PIN VISE WITH ROUND CUP BUR PHOTOGRAPHS AND DESCRIPTIONS MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED COPYRIGHTED BY SUE BECK 8/15 1

Sole property of SUE BECK. Only for use in classes taught by SUE BECK STEP 1 (Both Versions) USE CUP BUR TO SMOOTH ENDS OF ALL WIRES PHOTOGRAPHS AND DESCRIPTIONS MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED COPYRIGHTED BY SUE BECK 8/15 COPYRIGHT

Sole property of SUE BECK. Only for use in classes taught by SUE BECK STEP 2 (Small Links) Place a 2 1/8” wire in center of Medium Wubbers and wrap around small side to begin coil PHOTOGRAPHS AND DESCRIPTIONS MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED COPYRIGHTED BY SUE BECK 8/15 (Medium Links) Place a 3 3/8” wire in center of Large Wubbers and wrap around small side to begin coil COPYRIGHT

Sole property of SUE BECK. Only for use in classes taught by SUE BECK STEP 3 (Both Versions) Continue coil using Flat nosed pliers, stopping when 2 full circles are done, as shown in photo. PHOTOGRAPHS AND DESCRIPTIONS MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED COPYRIGHTED BY SUE BECK 8/15 COPYRIGHT

Sole property of SUE BECK. Only for use in classes taught by SUE BECK STEP 4 (Both Versions) Using Small side of Medium Wubber, Make loop in opposite direction, as shown. It is best to make all links before continuing to Step 5. PHOTOGRAPHS AND DESCRIPTIONS MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED COPYRIGHTED BY SUE BECK 8/15 COPYRIGHT

Sole property of SUE BECK. Only for use in classes taught by SUE BECK STEP 5 (Both Versions) Using 2 pair of pliers (one on larger coil & one on small), twist 90 degrees, as shown. Note: you get a more uniform look if you twist all in the same direction. PHOTOGRAPHS AND DESCRIPTIONS MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED COPYRIGHTED BY SUE BECK 8/15 COPYRIGHT

Sole property of SUE BECK. Only for use in classes taught by SUE BECK STEP 6 (Both Versions) Begin to assemble bracelet by bending single loop to the side to open, then pass through center of larger coil, and close. Again, it is best to orient all links in the same direction. PHOTOGRAPHS AND DESCRIPTIONS MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED COPYRIGHTED BY SUE BECK 8/15 COPYRIGHT

Sole property of SUE BECK. Only for use in classes taught by SUE BECK STEP 7 (Small Version) Continue adding links until desired length minus ¾” is complete. PHOTOGRAPHS AND DESCRIPTIONS MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED COPYRIGHTED BY SUE BECK 8/15 (Medium Version) Continue adding links until desired length is complete. COPYRIGHT

Sole property of SUE BECK. Only for use in classes taught by SUE BECK STEP 8 (Small Version) Make a coil using 3 5/8” wire on small side of large Wubber in same way links were made. PHOTOGRAPHS AND DESCRIPTIONS MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED COPYRIGHTED BY SUE BECK 8/15 (Medium Version) All coils are the same! COPYRIGHT

Sole property of SUE BECK. Only for use in classes taught by SUE BECK STEP 9 (Small Version) Complete clasp eye and add to bracelet in the same way links were added. (Medium Version) No need for the additional link. PHOTOGRAPHS AND DESCRIPTIONS MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED COPYRIGHTED BY SUE BECK 8/15 COPYRIGHT

Sole property of SUE BECK. Only for use in classes taught by SUE BECK STEP 10 (Both Versions) Place center of 1 5/8” wire between jaws of Medium Wubber and wrap around small side to form toggle PHOTOGRAPHS AND DESCRIPTIONS MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED COPYRIGHTED BY SUE BECK 8/15 COPYRIGHT

Sole property of SUE BECK. Only for use in classes taught by SUE BECK STEP 11 (Both Versions) Curve each end of toggle, as shown and add to bracelet at opposite end. PHOTOGRAPHS AND DESCRIPTIONS MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED COPYRIGHTED BY SUE BECK 8/15 COPYRIGHT

Sole property of SUE BECK. Only for use in classes taught by SUE BECK Tumble to polish and enjoy your beautiful new bracelet! PHOTOGRAPHS AND DESCRIPTIONS MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED COPYRIGHTED BY SUE BECK 8/15 COPYRIGHT