Perfect the wire spiral for jewelry making

Perfect the wire spiral for jewelry making

If you want to make the perfect spirals, join Lisa Niven Kelly from beaducation for this quick demo on perfecting the wire spiral. Learn how to make open and closed loop spirals, and the proper tools to use for mastering this technique. Watch as Lisa shows you how to make one of her favorite shapes that she not only incorporates into many of her designs but also showcases all over Beaducation.com! Learn how to make the perfect wire spiral for jewelry.

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Creator's Site: www.beaducation.com
Curated By: rmansur

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Lynniemay (-3) 10 months ago
Thanks!
Good video!
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won_meh 9 months ago
thanks
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StripyPixieSocks (1) 7 months ago
Brilliant, thanks!
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evegpt 7 months ago
Thanks. NIce, clear video.
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RawGypsyQueen (1) 6 months ago
Nice video. I've made these B4.
But these are perfect. :)
Easy video.
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