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Wire Wrap Lessons: Green Corn Pendant
This lesson shows how to create a pendant using my Green Corn stitch. The lesson begins with a simple two row stitch perfect for semi flat objects with a slight graduation in size. This is the perfect setting for male jewelry. It combines well with primitive items such as teeth, claws, rugged coral/stones. This lesson also covers a basic version and a more advanced variations of this stitch and problem solving such as what to do in the event that you run out of wire before completing your project. You will learn how to adapt this simple two row stitch to have four or more rows as well.
Other examples of the Green Corn Stitch are also shown. The look of this technique changes depending on the gauge of wire you use as well as the number of corn rows you choose. The basic form of this technique is the two row stitch, as shown on the claw and the white crescent shaped tooth. The multi row pendants, such as the one on the ivory colored tooth shaped coral, is the more advanced form of this technique. In this tutorial I show the execution of both the two row and the multi row pendants.
Material List: 3' of 26 gauge dead soft round wire (or you can substitute w/ four feet of 24 gauge).
1 tooth/claw/other object I am using a wolfs tooth that is approx 40mm x 15mm
Tool List: Wire clippers Round nose pliers
You are purchasing a digital file in adobe PDF format. This is not a video it is a step by step lesson that offers detailed pictures and instructions for each step. Nothing is left to the imagination. You will have direct access to your instructor should you have any questions. Personalized one on one attention is guaranteed.
The file will be sent to the email address associated to your paypal account. If you prefer it to be sent elsewhere, please include instructions with your payment or contact me at Tutorials@DeliaStone.com after payment is made.
Please note that tools and materials are not included. Kits for this project are also available.
$12.00
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