I know how to make the simple bracelets but how do you make the ones that have a clasp and hook so that you can open and close it? I just got some beads and I want to make those because they are easy to wear. Do you have to buy the hooks? Is there a way to just make them? Do you have to tie a special knot in the beginning?
A complete set of instructions and/or a diagram of the procedures would be greatly appreciated. :)
How do you make bracelets that have hooks on them?
You can make metal hooks from wire yourself (see below), and you can make the other end of the clasp too if you want.
There are various ways to make connectors/clasps for bracelets and necklaces too --from wire alone, or from other materials, or from both together. Whether you need a "knot" or not depends on what you're using for cording and what type of connection to the clasp you want to make from it, so that's hard to answer. (You might even be using crimps, or glue and purchased findings, wire wraps, etc.)
For lessons (with diagrams or photos) for making what I call U hooks and also S hooks, look on this page at my site:
http://glassattic.com/polymer/wire.htm
(...click on "Basic Wire Shapes" then scroll down to "Clasps"
You might want to look through some of the lessons and definitions for different types of clasps and connectors on this page to get oriented a bit too:
http://glassattic.com/polymer/jewelry.ht...
(... click on "Cords for Beads" and also on "Connectors")
P.S. "Wirework" is fun!
You will need at least a couple of pairs of small-nose pliers though --a pair of chain nose and a pair of round nose (or rosary) pliers, plus a pair of wire cutters (just ordinary ones will do) or toenail clippers work well --the squeezey type.
Diane B.
Reply:It's much easier to buy them than make them.
This article gives some tips on attaching clasps - http://www.theartfulcrafter.com/jewelry-...
There are other articles on this site about beading and jewelry making.
Reply:Tandy Leather has a variety of clasps for bead work.
www.tandyleather.com
Site has a store locator.
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