rough draft lanyard instructions
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A Quick Lesson in Lanyard Making
ERIN DREAM LANYARDS
Rough Draft—Please do not copy or broadcast.
THIS IS ERIN.
THIS IS ERIN MAKING LANYARDS.
ARE YOU READY TO GET STARTED?
EQUIPMENT LIST Beads
7 or 8 grams of seed beads A few larger, accent beads Spacer beads (if desired)
33-36” of .018 plastic-coated, stainless steel wire Lanyard hook Crimp beads Crimping tool Scissors (or wire cutters) Work tray
BEADS
WIRE
LANYARD HOOKS
CRIMPING BEADS AND TOOL
GETTING STARTED: ATTACHING THE HOOK TO THE WIRE
Step 1:
Place the crimp bead on the end of the wire about an inch and a half from the tip.
Pass wire through the lanyard hook.
GETTING STARTED: ATTACHING THE HOOK TO THE WIRE
Step 2
Fold the wire back.
Pass through crimp bead, leaving about an inch as a “tail.”
Make sure that the loop attached to the lanyard hook is fairly tight.
GETTING STARTED: ATTACHING THE HOOK TO THE WIRE
Step 3
Flatten the bead with the crimping tool, using the second “W” shaped section of the tool.
GETTING STARTED: ATTACHING THE HOOK TO THE WIRE
Step 4
Turn the bead 90 degrees and crimp again, using the first opening on the tool.
PLANNING AHEAD
CHOOSE BEADS THAT YOU THINK WILL GO TOGETHER.CONSIDER COLOR, SHAPE, AND TEXTURE. BE SURE TO INCLUDE SOME ACCENT BEADS AND PLENTY OF SMALLER, SEED BEADS.
VISUALIZE HOW THEY WILL LOOK TOGETHER AND EXPERIMENT WITH VARIOUS COMBINATIONS. HERE IS AN EXAMPLE OF HOW THE BEADS ON THE LEFT MIGHT GO TOGETHER.
STYLE CONSIDERATIONThink about whether you want a central bead above the lanyard hook or two separate strands meeting.
NECK LINE ADVICEDecide if you want to use smaller, lighter beads on the neckline, or if your general pattern will continue all the way around.
SYMMETRICAL OR NOT?Some people like to make the left and right side of their lanyard match exactly. (If so, you may need to reverse your pattern on the second side). Others prefer only approximate symmetry;Asymmetry is another popular choice.
CHOOSE AT LEAST ONE GREEN BEADALL OF ERIN’S DREAM LANYARDS HAVE A GREEN BEAD AS
“A TOUCH OF ERIN”
MISTAKES TO AVOID
ALL BIG BEADS: TOO HEAVYALL SMALL BEADS: WILL TAKE A LONG TIME TO COMPLETE
PLAN BOTH SIDES, SO YOU DON’T RUN OUT OF THE BEADS. YOU MAY NOT WANT TO USE SEVEN ON ONE SIDE IF YOU ONLY HAVE TWELVE.
MISTAKES TO AVOID
TUCK THE DOUBLE STRAND OF WIRE INTO YOUR BEADS WHEN YOU ARE STARTING SO THEY DON’T POKE THE WEARER.
LEAVE BETWEEN AN INCH AND TWO INCHES OF WIRE AT THE END SO THAT THE FINISHER HAS ENOUGH WIRE TO WORK WITH.
MISTAKES TO AVOID
TAPE THE END AS SOON AS YOU FINISH SO YOU DON’T SPILL YOUR BEADS.
REMEMBER, YOU MUST RETURN YOUR LEFTOVERS TO THE BEAD TABLE WHEN YOU’RE DONE.
FINISHING: ATTACHING THE WIRE BACK TO THE LANYARD HOOKStep 1
Thread the wire through the final bead (if that is the style you have chosen).
Place a crimp bed on the wire.
FINISHING: ATTACHING THE WIRE BACK TO THE LANYARD HOOKStep 2
Fold the wire back.
Pass through crimp bead, leaving about an inch as a “tail.”
Make sure that the loop attached to the lanyard hook is fairly tight.
GETTING STARTED: ATTACHING THE HOOK TO THE WIRE Step 3
Flatten the bead with the crimping tool, using the second “W” shaped section of the tool.
Step 4
Turn the bead 90 degrees and crimp again, using the first opening on the tool.
GETTING STARTED: ATTACHING THE HOOK TO THE WIRE Step 5
Thread wire back through beads for an inch or so.
Pull tight.
Carefully trim any excess wire.
TIME TO START
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