What you need:
The 18g wire can also be 20g
1. Basic Ear Cuff
Cut from the 18g wire a piece of 2,5"
Bend the right end 3/4" 180° upwards.
Do the same with the left end, downwards.
Make a loop to the right with the round nose pliers out of the upper end.
Do the same with the lower end, to the left, in opposite direction.
Bend the side parts backwards around round nose pliers or a pencil.
Ready! Now you can attach beads or other thins to the bottom loop.
The 18g wire can also be 20g
1. Basic Ear Cuff
Cut from the 18g wire a piece of 2,5"
Bend the right end 3/4" 180° upwards.
Do the same with the left end, downwards.
Make a loop to the right with the round nose pliers out of the upper end.
Do the same with the lower end, to the left, in opposite direction.
Bend the side parts backwards around round nose pliers or a pencil.
Ready! Now you can attach beads or other thins to the bottom loop.
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