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Cluster Bracelet Materials 7-8” Large Link Sterling Chain 1 Large Lobster Clasp 1 100pc package of 1 ½” thin Headpins 150 Spacer Beads 150 Pearls 150 Firepolish Beads Tools Wirecutter Round Nose Pliers Chain Nose Pliers Step One Attach clasp to one end of chain. Step Two Add ½” of beads to headpins. Step Three Grip Headpin wire with the tip of the chain nose plier just above the beads and beads and bend to a 90 degree angle. Step Four Using the round nose plier turn the wire up and around to form a loop, bringing the wire back to a right angle.

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Page 1: Dangle

Cluster Bracelet

Materials• 7-8” Large Link Sterling Chain• 1 Large Lobster Clasp• 1 100pc package of 1 ½” thin Headpins• 150 Spacer Beads• 150 Pearls• 150 Firepolish Beads

Tools• Wirecutter• Round Nose Pliers• Chain Nose Pliers

Step One Attach clasp to one end of chain.

Step Two Add ½” of beads to headpins.

Step Three Grip Headpin wire with the tip of the chain nose plier just above the beads and beads and bend to a 90 degree angle.

Step Four Using the round nose plier turn the wire up and around to form a loop, bringing the wire back to a right angle.

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Step Five Slip the loop into the link of the chain.

Step Six Using the chain nose plier, hold loop and wrap the wire several times around until it reaches the base of the bead. Remember to keep the wire at a right angle while wrapping. This will ensure an an even coil.

Step Seven Trim excess wire, and tuck the end down with the chain nose plier. This can be tricky, use the tip of the plier on the tip of the wire and gently press into the direction of the coil.

Step Eight Repeat the process until desired fullness is achieved. Usually 2 dangles from each chain link.

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