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J.Wik Tutorial: Create Jewelry with Wire and Pinback Buttons
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Learn how to make wire inserts that can be used to connect pinback buttons in a variety of ways and be used with cord, beads, chain mail, and other materials to produce unique styles of jewelry!
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How to Make a "Parallel Loop" Wire Insert - Beginning
How to Make a "Perpendicular Loop" Wire Insert - 2:37
How to Make an Ear Wire Insert - 4:20
Variations - 7:01
Making Buttons with Cardstock - 11:20
Making Buttons with Adhesive Sign Vinyl - 15:19
Gallery - 19:30
Supply Sources:
I use a Tecre 1 inch button making machine which can be purchased here:
https://www.tecre.com/catalog/button-...
I bought my 1 inch round graphic punch there as well.
You can also get button making machines and parts at http://www.usabuttons.com (I've never ordered from them but they seem to have a long history and they have machines that will make the same style of button necessary for these wire inserts, but in different sizes! All you have to do to make inserts for larger buttons is use slightly longer wire.)
I usually get my button parts from http://www.buttonboyinc.com because they've always been professional, the prices are good, and you can buy sets with the collet, button shell, and mylar without having to buy the spring pin.
Here is the Crystal Sign Vinyl used in the last tutorial:
https://www.signwarehouse.com/c/schei...
A great place to find vintage playing cards is at garage sales because they're very often inexpensive and you can sort through them to see if you like the designs.
A good place to buy surgical stainless steel wire is on Etsy, but you can find it at many places online. The types I use are 316 or 430 - some are springy and some are not, and some online sellers specify if it's soft, half-hard, hard, or spring steel, while others do not. You may have to send an email enquiry to be sure.
If you want to use sterling silver I'd suggest full hard 19 or 20 gauge because it's very sturdy and will spring fairly well. I get all my silver wire from http://www.RioGrande.com but it's available all over the web.
I bought my 7/8 inch punch and 1-1/4 inch punch at a scrapbooking store several years ago - you may have a similar store in your area, or you can search online.
I generally link to US suppliers because that's where I am - if you're in another country you may be able to purchase supplies from these companies, or you can look for a local supplier to save on shipping costs.
Learn how to make wire inserts that can be used to connect pinback buttons in a variety of ways and be used with cord, beads, chain mail, and other materials to produce unique styles of jewelry!
Jump to:
How to Make a "Parallel Loop" Wire Insert - Beginning
How to Make a "Perpendicular Loop" Wire Insert - 2:37
How to Make an Ear Wire Insert - 4:20
Variations - 7:01
Making Buttons with Cardstock - 11:20
Making Buttons with Adhesive Sign Vinyl - 15:19
Gallery - 19:30
Supply Sources:
I use a Tecre 1 inch button making machine which can be purchased here:
https://www.tecre.com/catalog/button-...
I bought my 1 inch round graphic punch there as well.
You can also get button making machines and parts at http://www.usabuttons.com (I've never ordered from them but they seem to have a long history and they have machines that will make the same style of button necessary for these wire inserts, but in different sizes! All you have to do to make inserts for larger buttons is use slightly longer wire.)
I usually get my button parts from http://www.buttonboyinc.com because they've always been professional, the prices are good, and you can buy sets with the collet, button shell, and mylar without having to buy the spring pin.
Here is the Crystal Sign Vinyl used in the last tutorial:
https://www.signwarehouse.com/c/schei...
A great place to find vintage playing cards is at garage sales because they're very often inexpensive and you can sort through them to see if you like the designs.
A good place to buy surgical stainless steel wire is on Etsy, but you can find it at many places online. The types I use are 316 or 430 - some are springy and some are not, and some online sellers specify if it's soft, half-hard, hard, or spring steel, while others do not. You may have to send an email enquiry to be sure.
If you want to use sterling silver I'd suggest full hard 19 or 20 gauge because it's very sturdy and will spring fairly well. I get all my silver wire from http://www.RioGrande.com but it's available all over the web.
I bought my 7/8 inch punch and 1-1/4 inch punch at a scrapbooking store several years ago - you may have a similar store in your area, or you can search online.
I generally link to US suppliers because that's where I am - if you're in another country you may be able to purchase supplies from these companies, or you can look for a local supplier to save on shipping costs.
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