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Three Wire Link Bracelet
by Karen Traeger Rakoski
This edition of the basic link has
substance and fullness. This is achieved
by adding two additional wrapping
wires once the frame of stems and
loops is set up.
maTeRiaLs:
340” of 24- or 26-gauge dead soft wire
18” of 24- or 26-gauge wire each for the base link
Two 12” pieces per link of 24- or 26-gauge dead
soft wire for additional wrapping
22” of 24- or 26-gauge dead soft wire for the
clasp hook
Two 12” pieces of 24- or 26-gauge dead soft wire
for additional wrapping
20-gauge 1/4” jump rings, 16
There is almost no open space in the
links, making them look very three-
dimensional and solid, almost not like
wire at all! The larger connecting
jump rings offset the visual weight by
framing the equivalent amount of open
space. There are only four layers of
wraps, so these work up quickly.
Photo of finished piece by Jim Lawson; all other
photos courtesy of the author.
To make the Link
Measure and mark the wire at the points shown
on the 3-Wire Ruler.
TooLs:
Round nose pliers
Flat nose pliers
Chain nose pliers
Wire cutter
Ruler or tape measure
Fine point marking pen
Safety eye glasses
Techniques
Wirework
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step 1
ThRee WiRe LinK BRaceLeT
step 2
Make the bends and loops as indicated. Use round nose pliers to make
loops at bc, ef, hi, kl. Make a 90° bend at d, g, and j.
step 3
Using the flat nose pliers, compress the stem wires (ab to cd, de to fg, to
gh to ij, jk to lm) so they sit tightly next to each other. Make sure that the loops
remain open.
step 4
Bend the stem pairs to be at 90° to each other. This will make a cross shape. Consider the first stem pair (where
the first wire end is) as #1, the second as #2, the third as #3, and the fourth as #4. About 12” of wire will remain as
an extension of #4. Place the piece so that the numbers run counter-clockwise (clockwise if you are left handed). Start
with #1 at the right.
step 5
Taking the long extension of wire at stem #4, cross the wire over the top
of stem #1.
Wrap a loop around (far side, behind, near side) stem #1. You will have bound
in the loose starting wire end.
step 6
Cross the wire over the top of stem #2. Wrap a loop around stem #2.
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ThRee WiRe LinK BRaceLeT
step 7
Cross the wire over the top of stem #3. Wrap a loop around stem #3.
Cross the wire over the top of stem #4. Wrap a loop around stem #4.
step 8
Add two 12” wires. Lay them side by side with the existing wrap wire.
Cross all three wires over the top of stem #1.
Wrap a loop around (far side, behind, near side) stem #1. You will have
bound in the new loose starting wire ends.
step 9
Repeat Steps 5-7 using all three wires, three more times, until each
stem has a total of four wraps. (The base wrap plus three rounds of the three-
wire.) At this point, you should be near the loop on the end of stem #4.
step 10
Wrap the wires around stem #4 one additional time, stopping at the
back of the link.
Clip the excess wire off. Use chain nose pliers to bend the ends in toward
the wrapping to eliminate any sharp edges.
optional: For a less “busy” center of your link, follow these
instructions...
Taking the long extension of wire at stem #4, cross the wire over the top of
stem #1. Wrap a loop around (far side, behind, near side) stem #1. You will
have bound in the loose starting wire end.
Add two, 12” wires. Lay them side by side with the existing wrap wire.
Cross all three wires over the top of stem #1 Wrap a loop around (far side,
behind, near side) stem #1. (You will have bound in the new loose starting
wire ends.)
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ThRee WiRe LinK BRaceLeT
To make the Bracelet
The clasp hook Link
step 1
Make seven links.
step 1
Measure and mark the wire noting that the stem
measurements for the hook loops are 1” longer. Follow
the directions above for making the three-wire link,
leaving these longer stems sticking out.
see ruler on page 5
step 2
Connect the links with jump rings to make a
straight band. The top right loop of the first link will
connect to the top left loop of the second link. The
bottom right loop of the first link will connect to the
bottom left loop of the second link.
step 2
With the link right side up, bend the tip of each
hook loop up gently.
Flip the link over, and using round nose pliers, bend
the stem back in a curve toward the link to make a
hook.
step 3
Add a jump ring on each of the two free loops of
the last link.
KAREN TRAEGER RAKOSKI is a bead and jewelry
designer hobbyist. She claims that a wire link just
showed up one day as the answer to lightening up
one of her glass necklaces. One idea led to the next,
and pretty soon the entire work table was full of wire
shapes. She teaches glass and bead related courses
at Studio 34 in Rochester, NY. As a member of the
Upstate New York Glass Bead and Jewelry Guild, she
has learned from others how beneficial it is when
people teach and share what they have learned or
invented. She enjoys writing about her ideas to get
them out into an even bigger classroom.
step 3
Attach the clasp hook link to the band with jump
rings. Bend the hooks from side to side, if needed, to
match up with the free jump rings on the last link, at
the other end of the bracelet.
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