Introduction: Adding Safety Chain to a Wire Wrapped Bracelet
This step by step tutorial was written to add safety chain to my Swarovski style bracelet, but can easily be adapted to many styles of bracelets. The techniques shown in this tutorial work for any bangle where the ends are wrapped, with or without a clasp. Techniques show are for adding the chain only; it doesn't cover creating the entire bracelet. This tutorial assumes you have the Swarovski Crystal Bracelet tutorial, or know how to make this style. The tutorial for the Swarovski Crystal Bracelet tutorial can be found in my shop My Wired Imagination.
Materials suggested:
1 ½ inch scrap wire 14 to 16 gauge
Or a 14 to 16 gauge nail
2 inches thin chain, any style but box chain.
2 - 5 or 6mm jump rings
1 small clasp of your choice
Tools needed:
Ruler
Cleaning cloth
Chain nose pliers
Flush wire cutters
This step by step tutorial was written to add safety chain to my Swarovski style bracelet, but can easily be adapted to many styles of bracelets. The techniques shown in this tutorial work for any bangle where the ends are wrapped, with or without a clasp. Techniques show are for adding the chain only; it doesn't cover creating the entire bracelet. This tutorial assumes you have the Swarovski Crystal Bracelet tutorial, or know how to make this style. The tutorial for the Swarovski Crystal Bracelet tutorial can be found in my shop My Wired Imagination.
Step 1: Step 1
We'll start with adding chain to the beginning of making your bracelet. It can also be added to a completed bracelet. (We'll cover that in a bit)
After you have placed 2 wraps on the bracelet end, take the scrap piece of wire and hold it parallel to the side of the bracelet, under the wrap wire. Note: If you don't have a heavy gauge piece of wire, you can use a smaller gauge folded in half.
Step 2: Step 2
Make one full wrap over the scrap wire and the rest of the bundle.
Step 3: Step 3
Remove the scrap wire and finish wrapping the end of the bracelet. The scrap wire has left a loop to fasten to.
You'll finish your bracelet and wrap the opposite end in the same fashion. Pay close attention that both loops are on the same side of the bracelet, so the chain doesn't cross under the clasp when fastened.
Step 4: Step 4
If you're adding chain to a previously finished bracelet, carefully remove the existing end wraps. (It's not scrap - it's potential Old-Fashioned Chain :)
Place 2 full wraps, and line up your scrap wire or nail as shown in step 1.
Step 5: Step 5
Wrap over the nail the same as in Step 2.
Step 6: Step 6
Remove the nail, and finish the wrapping as in Step 3.
Step 7: Step 7
Open one of the jump rings, attach it one of the loops and close it.
Step 8: Step 8
With your chosen clasp on one end of the chain, open the other jump ring and attach it to the free end of the chain.
Step 9: Step 9
Attach the jump ring with chain and clasp to the other loop formed on the other end of the bracelet.
Step 10: Congratulations :)
Congratulations – You’ve added a professional looking safety chain to your bracelet. Even if you don’t actually need the extra security, the safety chain adds an extra little touch of class.
I hope you've enjoyed this tutorial.
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12 Comments
12 years ago on Introduction
Your bracelets are drop-dead, shut-the-front-door gorgeous! And it's a terrific tutorial!
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
Thank you very much!!! I appreciate your compliments!!!
11 years ago on Introduction
Awesome Work . . . . I'm definitely going to try this beautiful bracelet
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
Thank you very much!! i hope you do give it a bash :))
11 years ago on Introduction
I love, love, love wire wrapped bracelets! I have three and wear them all the time. Have you ever wrapped a tennis bracelet? I saw one that a lady had, she said that the clasp broke and she had it wrapped. It was awesome. I have one that I am thinking about finding someone to do that for me. It stays at Kays more than on my wrist. Anyway, just signed up and pulled up your tutoral. It is so good. Keep up the great work. Debbie in Alabama
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
Thank you, thank you Debi - I have done a "tennis bracelet" look-a-like, but not an actual tennis bracelet, though the principle should be the same, and not all that difficult - It just depends on the bracelet itself and the spacing of the stones.
wrap happy,
Bobbi
12 years ago on Step 10
Elegant and beautiful..I would be showing it off all the time!
Reply 12 years ago on Step 10
Thank you!
13 years ago on Step 5
i love your sparkly nails! :)
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
Thank you - normally I just get razzed and teased about them, lovingly of course :))
13 years ago on Introduction
That bracelet is so pretty!
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
:)) Many many thanks!!!