kumihimo
 crystal bracelet
   Wire woven braids from a disk.
                                                                                                      TOOLS & SUPPLIES
   SKILL LEVEL
                                                                                                      • 16"–20" pieces of 24- to 26-gauge
                                                                                                        Artistic Wire, 8
   BY VANESSA BLEVINS
                                                                                                      • 4mm round crystals, approximately 120
                                                                                                      • Hamanaka Kumihimo Disk
      I found the Kumihimo portable disk one afternoon at a                                           • Round nose pliers
   bead show, and became determined to learn how to use it.
                                                                                                      • Chain nose pliers
   Soon I was creating beautiful necklaces out of all kinds of fiber.
                                                                                                      • 2 end cones
   After a while, I wanted to return to my love, metal. I decided
                                                                                                      • 18-gauge wire, 6"–7"
   to create something using Artistic Wire, because it was anti-tar-
   nish and could easily be bent a few times without breaking. I                                      • Jewelry cement
   added crystals for sparkle and durability.                                                         Resources: Artistic Wire, artisticwire.com;
                                                                                                        Kumihimo Disk from ontherocks.biz.

                                                                                                      Photo of finished piece by Jim Lawson; all other photos
                                                                                                      courtesy of the author.




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Originally published in Step by Step Wire Jewelry, Summer 2008. ©Interweave Press, LLC Not to be reprinted. All rights reserved
kumihimo crystal bracelet




 1   Measure your wrist, and add
      1"–11⁄2" for comfort. This is the             2   Bring all the wire ends together
                                                        and twist them with your fingers              3    Insert the twisted wire ends
                                                                                                           through the center hole on the
 woven length of your bracelet. The                 a few times, like you are twisting a              top side of the disk. Use your left
 cones and clasp will add more                      bag tie.                                          hand to hold the twist underneath the
 length, so measure them and add to                                                                   disk. It is important to maintain con-
 your total. Measure eight 16"–20"                                                                    sistent tension throughout the project,
 pieces of wire.                                                                                      so that the weave is uniform in shape
                                                                                                      and size.




 4   Separate the strands of wire, one
     on each side of #8, #16, #24,                  5     Hold the disk so #32 is at the
                                                          top. While holding the twist with           6      Take the wire on the right side of
                                                                                                             #32 (top right), and bring it down to
 and #32 on the disk.                               your left hand on the under side of the           the right side of the bottom (#15—bot-
                                                    disk, begin by taking the wire on the             tom right). Turn the wheel to the left, or
                                                    left side of #16 (bottom left) and bring-         counter clockwise, so that #8 is on top,
                                                    ing it up and to the left of the two              and repeat the pattern: bottom left-top
                                                    wires on the top (#31—top left). You              left, top right, bottom right. Continue
                                                    now have three wires on the top.                  weaving one time around the circle until
                                                                                                      all the wires have been moved.




 7    At this point, you have woven about 1", or made one complete rotation.
       Start adding the crystals. You will only add the beads on the upstroke                         8    Remove the wires from the disk,
                                                                                                           and snip the ends.
 move. Add the crystal to the wire, and push it down through the hole so that it
 sits snugly against the weaving. Use your left hand to hold it down while you
 make the other cross over. Make sure that the crystal is held under the wire that
 is crossing over to the inside left of the circle. Continue the same pattern until
 you have reached the desired length. Weave about 1", or one more complete
 rotation without crystals at the end.

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Originally published in Step by Step Wire Jewelry, Summer 2008. ©Interweave Press, LLC Not to be reprinted. All rights reserved
9    Take the 18g wire, and cut it in
        half. You should have two 3"–31⁄2"           10 Insert the wire ends ofchainbraid 11 Placeof the 18g wire. the long
                                                        into the coil, and use
                                                                                the
                                                                                             ends
                                                                                                  the cones over
                                                                                                                   Add jew-
   pieces. Wrap them around the fattest              nose pliers to them squeeze the coils             elry cement to the inside of the cone
   part of the chain nose pliers two to              closed. Snip the ends of the braid                to hold it in place.
   three times, forming a coil.                      close to the end of the coil.




   12 Makeusing end middlewrapped 13 On the other⁄ "– ⁄ " graspthe
      loop
           one
                the
                    into a
                           or the    wire about
                                                   end,
                                                          from
                                                                the
                                                                          14   12                      14 Hammer strength.curve of the
                                                                                                          hook for
                                                                                                                   the top

   base of the round nose pliers. The                cone with the fattest part of the round
   loop needs to be big enough for the               nose pliers, and bend it over the pliers
   hook to pass through.                             with your fingers to form the hook.
                                                     Roll up the end of the wire with the tip
                                                     of the pliers, forming a tiny loop.




                                                                    Keeping track of the next number to move to is not important. The
                       Vanessa Blevins                              numbers are merely there for reference. What is important is to keep
                       has been crafty all her
                       life. A friend introduced                    up the same pattern, and to keep your wires across from each
                       her to jewelry making,                       other. You can use the numbers to check yourself every time you
    starting with stringing, and then moving                        come around one full rotation. All eight wires should be on one of
    to metalwork. After teaching herself many
                                                                    the numbers with dots.
    techniques by reading or trial and error,
    she began selling her creations. She is cur-
    rently a teacher at On the Rocks, a local
    bead shop. Contact Vanessa at
    vlblevins@bellsouth.net.
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Kumihimo crystal

  • 1. kumihimo crystal bracelet Wire woven braids from a disk. TOOLS & SUPPLIES SKILL LEVEL • 16"–20" pieces of 24- to 26-gauge Artistic Wire, 8 BY VANESSA BLEVINS • 4mm round crystals, approximately 120 • Hamanaka Kumihimo Disk I found the Kumihimo portable disk one afternoon at a • Round nose pliers bead show, and became determined to learn how to use it. • Chain nose pliers Soon I was creating beautiful necklaces out of all kinds of fiber. • 2 end cones After a while, I wanted to return to my love, metal. I decided • 18-gauge wire, 6"–7" to create something using Artistic Wire, because it was anti-tar- nish and could easily be bent a few times without breaking. I • Jewelry cement added crystals for sparkle and durability. Resources: Artistic Wire, artisticwire.com; Kumihimo Disk from ontherocks.biz. Photo of finished piece by Jim Lawson; all other photos courtesy of the author. Kumihimo Crystal Bracelet • Page 1 • More great projects available at shop.interweave.com/beading Originally published in Step by Step Wire Jewelry, Summer 2008. ©Interweave Press, LLC Not to be reprinted. All rights reserved
  • 2. kumihimo crystal bracelet 1 Measure your wrist, and add 1"–11⁄2" for comfort. This is the 2 Bring all the wire ends together and twist them with your fingers 3 Insert the twisted wire ends through the center hole on the woven length of your bracelet. The a few times, like you are twisting a top side of the disk. Use your left cones and clasp will add more bag tie. hand to hold the twist underneath the length, so measure them and add to disk. It is important to maintain con- your total. Measure eight 16"–20" sistent tension throughout the project, pieces of wire. so that the weave is uniform in shape and size. 4 Separate the strands of wire, one on each side of #8, #16, #24, 5 Hold the disk so #32 is at the top. While holding the twist with 6 Take the wire on the right side of #32 (top right), and bring it down to and #32 on the disk. your left hand on the under side of the the right side of the bottom (#15—bot- disk, begin by taking the wire on the tom right). Turn the wheel to the left, or left side of #16 (bottom left) and bring- counter clockwise, so that #8 is on top, ing it up and to the left of the two and repeat the pattern: bottom left-top wires on the top (#31—top left). You left, top right, bottom right. Continue now have three wires on the top. weaving one time around the circle until all the wires have been moved. 7 At this point, you have woven about 1", or made one complete rotation. Start adding the crystals. You will only add the beads on the upstroke 8 Remove the wires from the disk, and snip the ends. move. Add the crystal to the wire, and push it down through the hole so that it sits snugly against the weaving. Use your left hand to hold it down while you make the other cross over. Make sure that the crystal is held under the wire that is crossing over to the inside left of the circle. Continue the same pattern until you have reached the desired length. Weave about 1", or one more complete rotation without crystals at the end. Kumihimo Crystal Bracelet • Page 2 • More great projects available at shop.interweave.com/beading Originally published in Step by Step Wire Jewelry, Summer 2008. ©Interweave Press, LLC Not to be reprinted. All rights reserved
  • 3. 9 Take the 18g wire, and cut it in half. You should have two 3"–31⁄2" 10 Insert the wire ends ofchainbraid 11 Placeof the 18g wire. the long into the coil, and use the ends the cones over Add jew- pieces. Wrap them around the fattest nose pliers to them squeeze the coils elry cement to the inside of the cone part of the chain nose pliers two to closed. Snip the ends of the braid to hold it in place. three times, forming a coil. close to the end of the coil. 12 Makeusing end middlewrapped 13 On the other⁄ "– ⁄ " graspthe loop one the into a or the wire about end, from the 14 12 14 Hammer strength.curve of the hook for the top base of the round nose pliers. The cone with the fattest part of the round loop needs to be big enough for the nose pliers, and bend it over the pliers hook to pass through. with your fingers to form the hook. Roll up the end of the wire with the tip of the pliers, forming a tiny loop. Keeping track of the next number to move to is not important. The Vanessa Blevins numbers are merely there for reference. What is important is to keep has been crafty all her life. A friend introduced up the same pattern, and to keep your wires across from each her to jewelry making, other. You can use the numbers to check yourself every time you starting with stringing, and then moving come around one full rotation. All eight wires should be on one of to metalwork. After teaching herself many the numbers with dots. techniques by reading or trial and error, she began selling her creations. She is cur- rently a teacher at On the Rocks, a local bead shop. Contact Vanessa at vlblevins@bellsouth.net. Step by Step Wire Jewelry RISK-FREE Trial Offer Subscribe today! interweave.com/go/bdsw Kumihimo Crystal Bracelet • Page 3 • More great projects available at shop.interweave.com/beading Originally published in Step by Step Wire Jewelry, Summer 2008. ©Interweave Press, LLC Not to be reprinted. All rights reserved