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How To Add Jump Ring with Accessories
Jewelry Making is a very interesting kind of crafting, Wearing a handmade jewelry is always fun & when others show interest in buying your handmade jewelry, its even more exciting thing! I enjoy making jewelry & selling too.
When we start learning about handmade jewelry basics, there we need some simple tips & tricks at start. A jump ring is kind of basic item in jewelry making, it makes connection between two chains or with earring & beads or with pendant etc. You will always be in need of having a jump ring while working on jewelry making.
Today I will be sharing an easy & simple How-To adding a jump ring with accessories! I hope you will take it helpful and easy!

Posted by Creative Khadija from Islamabad, Islamabad Capital Territory, Pakistan • Published See Creative Khadija's 11 projects »
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Jump Ring, Nose Pliers, Chain, Pendant,
  • How to open and close a jump ring. How To Add Jump Rings To Accessories - Step 1
    Step 1

    Hold the jump ring with your thumb and grip it with a slim tip nose pliers.

  • How to open and close a jump ring. How To Add Jump Rings To Accessories - Step 2
    Step 2

    Pull the jump ring with the help of nose pliers & your fingers. if the jump ring is a more solid than use another pliers for holding it.

  • How to open and close a jump ring. How To Add Jump Rings To Accessories - Step 3
    Step 3

    Open the jump ring enough regarding your accessories size!

  • How to open and close a jump ring. How To Add Jump Rings To Accessories - Step 4
    Step 4

    Add the ring with your pendant hook or any other accessory you are having!

  • How to open and close a jump ring. How To Add Jump Rings To Accessories - Step 5
    Step 5

    Close the ring while using the pliers & your hand. fix it nicely, so it will not be opening with any burden.

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Sue K.
Sue K. · Tacoma, Washington, US
no, don't do it this way
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