Whenever I show someone these rings, people thing I'm like a super-talented jewelry designer person or something. Which I'm not. I'm just good at making relatively simple things look really impressive...and now you can too! These rings are great for gifts!
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Take the long end of the wire and begin wrapping it. The first time around, just go slightly away from the bead. The second time around, go as close to the bead as possible. The third and subsequent times, wrap away from the bead. Keep going until you are satisfied with the look (or you run out of wire!)

Hints and tips:
Around 90% of people can wear a size 7 ring on at least one of their fingers, so when in doubt, make it size 7!
Craft wire and base metals are the easiest to work with. Fine metals, such as sterling and gold-filled, are more sproingy...if you loosen your grip at all before you wrap the sides, your ring will spring open and your beads will fly everywhere! Practice a bit with the craft wire before venturing on to fine metals.
Round beads are easiest to work with. Flat beads are the hardest because the wires won't stay under the bead when you pinch them together before wrapping.
You can use more than one bead! Experiment!
Don't get too frustrated. It does take practice!
If you find you're feeling like you don't have enough hands, feel free to place the mandrel between your knees. That's what I do! I like to think I'm working my thighs as I am squeezing the mandrel with my knees. :)
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Cat Morley
Feb 17, 2008 1:00am
This is gorgeous, thanks so much for showing us how!
opposites-girl
Feb 17, 2008 1:07am
Wow This is gorgeous! I would love to make something like it, but I don't have a mandrel :( I may attempt one anyway
Thank you for the how to :D
Casey I.
Feb 17, 2008 3:20am
Hi oppositesgirl,
You can get a mandrel for pretty cheap...just google! I saw some on eBay for $2.45.
Or if you don't feel like making a ring, I have some for sale in my shop. *wink* :-)
Casey I.
Feb 17, 2008 3:26am
Also, I'm wishing I had proofread this before posting. Would you believe I'm a teacher?! LOL
Candace H.
Feb 17, 2008 4:06am
YOU ARE a super talented jewelry maker! Thanks for the tutorial-it is AWESOME!
opposites-girl
Feb 17, 2008 3:30pm
Thanks They may have the mandrel in my local store and I have the perfect stones for this, if I ever get around to it lol
GlitterHippo
Feb 18, 2008 11:54am
love it... great tutorial! will go mandrel-hunting soon.....
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Feb 22, 2008 7:37pm
just love it!!
MIHO
Apr 21, 2008 12:34pm
Dude, this is so awesome!
I'm definately trying this and I'm hoping to make something eyeball-ish :]