Herringbone Wire Wrap
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How to do a Herringbone Wire WrapFriday, September 30th, 2011
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Earrings made using a Herringbone Wire-wrapping Technique
Wire-wrapping has become my newest jewelry making addiction! I am always browsing the
internet and looking for new inspiration and techniques that I have yet to master. My latest
accomplishment was learning how to create the oh so complicated looking herring bone wrap. I
have admired this style of wire wrapping for years but was always too intimidated to attempt
it. A couple of weeks ago, I decided it was time to learn it. And guess what? It was really pretty
easy! Now I will pass my knowledge on to you, fellow bloggers and bead addicts, so you too
can feel that sweet satisfaction that comes from creating something new and beautiful! (not to
mention the compliments you are sure to receive by your coworkers!)
Everything you need to make a Herringbone Wire Wrap
So here it is! You will need some wire, preferably 22 gauge. I like to use Artistic Wire when
learning a new technique because it is relatively inexpensive so if you waste some there is
little guilt. Next you will need a large round bead, 10-12mm is a good size. It can be faceted or
smooth, either works just fine. For tools, you will need your trustychain nose pliers, round nose
pliers and side cutters. And that’s it!
Step 1: Cut a piece of wire about 2 feet long (always better to have a little too much and to
be short)
Make a loop at one end of the wire
Step 2: Make a wrapped loop at one end of the wire. I find about a 1/2 inch or 1 centimeter
is a good amount to wrap.
It helps to measure the first side.
Step 3: Thread your bead onto the wire.
Add your bead!
Step 4: Create a wrapped loop on the other side to mirror the one you made on the first
side. You can measure if you like, to make sure it’s the same or just eyeball it.
Try and make both sides equal
Step 5: Now that you have both sides wrapped, the fun begins! This is the tricky part. Take
your long piece of remaining wire and and wrap it across the side of the bead in the center.
Wrap the wire around the front of the wrapped loop on the opposite side.
Make sure you wrap the wire around the FRONT wrapped loop
Step 6: Now run the wire back down the other side of the bead and wrap it around the front
of the wrapped loop where you started. The bead should be wrapped in wire all around now.
After you have this first wrap, you can continue this pattern going back and forth, tracing the
previous wire.
Repeat process on both sides
Side View
Repeat pattern until desired look is achieved
Step 7: Once you have your herringbone pattern how you like, you can end by wrapping
your wire around the loop at one end and cutting the excess wire with your side cutters. Tuck
any excess wire with your chain nose pliers.
Do about 6 or 7 wraps on each side
Wrap the excess wire at one end to secure
Clip excess wire with side cutters
Completed Herring Bone Wire Wrapped Bead
Step 8: Create your own original designs with your beautiful herringbone wrapped beads!
Herringbone done with several different beads and wire
I finished both of these pairs with coordinating clusters. See our blog on how to make cluster
earrings!
Hope you enjoyed and learned something new! Happy beading and feel free to ask me any
questions! –Tiffany
For all the fantastic items I used to make these earrings head over to our online store at Rings-
things.com