windchymes -> RE: Jewelry Making -- beginning (6/2/2011 9:41:24 PM)
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There are how-to videos on YouTube. jtv.com sells what are supposed to be some really good basic videos, too. If you're the learn-from-a-book type, like I am, look through the selection at Michaels, Jo-Ann's, WalMart, etc. There are really only a few simple techniques you need to learn at the outset, like making loops and putting on a crimp tube, and a lot of books have step-by-step instructions and pictures. To get started you need a basic set of tools: round-nose pliers, chain-nose pliers, a cutter/snipper, and a crimper. That will be about a $30 investment. You can add fancier ones later on, those will get you started. A U-shaped beading board is a necessity, too. I think WalMart has the best beginner's selection, kits and simple instruction booklets. They have little beginner packages that have earring wires, jump rings, clasps, head pins, crimp tubes, necklace wire, stretchy cord for bracelets, etc. for about $4.00 Wire-wrapping is next on my list to learn. Good luck! If you have any questions, feel free to cmail me on the other side, as I've been pretty involved in doing this for a few years now. :) JTV (channel 86 on DISH Network, not sure about the others) has "Gemstones & Jewel School" on Sunday & Thursday mornings at 11. It's worth watching because they bring on jewelry designers, show you new techniques & products, gives you ideas, makes you want to buy everything in sight, lol. If you're like me and easily sucked in, you might want to hide your credit card, lol.
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