Crochet with Wire
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Lets start with the humdrum technical bits, shall we? Things you will need: To start, thread all of your beads on to the wire before anything else. Tie a slip knot into the wire as you would with yarn.
Wire Crocheting: What You’ll Need
You may want to use your pliers to help pull it tight, a knot like you see above is fine. Start making chains, you will find that working with wire requires a little more effort than yarn, there will be some tugging and pulling! Keep making chains until you have a length that equals the measurement you took earlier. Then chain on 3 more, bringing the example to 28 chains. These act a your first treble and chain of R1. Slide a single bead along the wire until it sits under your hook. Complete a chain wire round hook, pull through keeping the bead snug to your work.
Skip a chain and treble into the next chain, chain one, skip a chain and treble into the next chain. Or until the end of your row of chains! To finish the round, chWB, skip a stitch, treble into the last chain. The first stitch of R2 is a treble into the treble of the previous round, where you see the needle above. All trebles are made into previous trebles and all chains are skipped.
This is the bulk of the bracelet done, hoorah!
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All thats left to do is shape the ends and attach your clasp. Make a htr in the next st, a tr in the next st, ch1 and skip a st, tr in the next st, htr in the next st and ss in the last st. Finish off by cutting the wire leaving a tail. Pull it through the last stitch and pull firmly.
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Weave the tail end in and out of your stitches, you might want to use your pliers to help here. Cut of any excess wire and make sure the ends are bent into the bracelet, not poking put where they can scratch. Do the same with the original tail end aswell. Turn the work to the opposite end.
Crochet with Wire
Insert the hook into the first stitch and pull a loop through. Tie a slip knot. Leaving at least a 4 inch tail at the end, loop the wire twice around your forefinger and middle finger. Then, with the crochet hook grab one piece of the wire and pull it through the loop towards you. Pull from the tail end until it tightens around your hook. You just made the slipknot.
Holding the wire with one hand and the hook with the other stick the crochet hook through the slipknot and grab the wire with your hook. The wire should be under the crochet hook and twisting counterclockwise coil the wire around it so that it begins to bend into a loop.
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Once the wire takes the circular shape twisted around your crochet hook, you can pull it towards you through the loop hole. You have made your first wire chain stitch. Continue making the desired number of chain stitches and checking the diameter of each loop using the wide part of the crochet hook to keep an uniform shape.
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You may have to lay them down and flatten it to keep the shape neat. Turn your work and slip stitch a row. You made your first wire slip-stitch. Repeat until you finish the slip stitch row. Keep checking your loops with the wide part of the crochet hook often to maintain the pattern shape. Keep practicing until you can also crochet more intricate stitches like single crochet , Half double crochet, Double crochet , Treble crochet , etc. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered.
Wonderful DIY Wire Crochet Jewelry [Free Pattern]
Already answered Not a question Bad question Other. Tips Match your crotchet needle size to the size of your desired stitch pattern.
Warnings Don't pull wire stitches pulling wire will bend and kink the wire.