Wig Jig Pattern 7 - Option 2

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Wig Jig Pattern 7 - Option 2 Step 1 Place the pegs in the wig jig as shown. Step 2 Cut a piece of wire 18 inches long. Place one end of the wire on the right side of the peg. Step 3 Begin wrapping the wire around the first peg. Step 4 After wrapping the wire completely around the peg, bring the wire down around the peg in the inner circle moving around the wig jig in a counterclockwise direction. Step 5 After wrapping the wire completely around the inner circle peg, bring the wire up around the peg in the outer circle moving around the wig jig in a counterclockwise direction. Step 6 After wrapping the wire around the peg, bring the wire down around the peg in the inner circle moving around the wig jig in a counterclockwise direction.

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Wig Jig Pattern 7 - Option 2

Step 1

Place the pegs in the

wig jig as shown.

Step 2

Cut a piece of wire 18

inches long. Place one

end of the wire on the

right side of the peg.

Step 3

Begin wrapping the

wire around the first

peg.

Step 4

After wrapping the

wire completely

around the peg, bring

the wire down around

the peg in the inner

circle moving around

the wig jig in a

counterclockwise

direction.

Step 5

After wrapping the

wire completely

around the inner circle

peg, bring the wire up

around the peg in the

outer circle moving

around the wig jig in a

counterclockwise

direction.

Step 6

After wrapping the

wire around the peg,

bring the wire down

around the peg in the

inner circle moving

around the wig jig in a

counterclockwise

direction.

Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Step 11 Step 12

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Repeat steps 4-6 until

you reach the last peg.

After wrapping the

wire completely

around the last peg,

bring the wire up

around the first peg

again.

Wrap the wire around

the peg. This will

create a second loop

around the peg.

Take the wire form off

of the wig jig. Use your

wire cutters to cut off

the end of the wire.

This will leave a

simple loop on one

side of the form.

Repeat step 10 on the

other side of the wire

form.

Using your chain nose

pliers, grasp the side

of the loop.

Step 13

Close the loop by

moving the open side

of the loop back until

the loop is closed.

Step 14

Repeat steps 12 and

13 for the other side of

the wire form.

Step 15

Line up the top two

loops so they overlap.

Make several forms

and link them together

for a necklace,

bracelet or earrings.

Also, try hanging

beads off of loops.