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  • Interchangeable Earrings by Evette Potts
  • From "Jewelry Making"
    episode DJMK-407


    PHOTO

    Guest jewelry artist Evette Potts shows you several ways to make your own interchangeable earrings.
    Materials --

    Interchangeable earring wires: lever backs, drops, fishhook wires, paddle wires
    Head pins
    Beads, pearls, crystals
    Chain
    Chain nose pliers
    Round nose pliers
    Wire cutters

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    PHOTO

    Figure A
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    Figure B
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    Figure C
    PHOTO

    Figure D
    Paddle Wires

    1. Simply slip your bead of choice over the paddle wire end (figure A).

      Note: Paddle wires are ear wires that are flattened on one end. The paddle ends acts as a stopper. This is the easiest of all, because the beads slide on and off in seconds.

    Dangle Chain

    1. Start out with a length of chain. Attach the chain to a headpin (figure B) and then cut one end of the chain and then cut the other end the exact same length.

    2. The dangle is then attached to a lever back. Lever backs come with a closed loop on the end and the interchangeable backs have a loop on the end (figure C) with a "U" shape.

    3. Simply slip the dangle onto the lever back. You can make dangles with different colored beads and then just change them whenever you want a different look.

    Make Your Own Earring Wires

    1. Start off with a decorative head pin. Decorative head pins now come in all shapes and sizes.

    2. Bend the head pin into an earring wire (figure D).

    3. Create a dangle by placing beads on the head pin Add a bead and then slip it onto the earring wire you created.


    GUESTS :

    Evette Potts
    Bead Artist
    San Gabriel Bead Co.
    325 E. Live Oak Ave.
    Arcadia, CA 91006
    Phone: 626-447-7753
    Fax: 626-447-7755
    Website: www.beadcompany.com

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