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Step 1 - wrapping the wire |
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Loop-in-loop jewelry requires hundreds of individual pieces of wire, all exactly the same length.
The easiest way to make them is by wrapping the wire around a dowel and cutting a straight line
down the coil.
I thread the wire through a hole in one end of the dowel. This holds the wire in place for the
wrapping.
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