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Jewelry sheet music treble clef keys with your own hands. Master class on Wire Wrap technique: Treble clefs. Pendant-medallion with notes

Jewelry sheet music treble clef keys with your own hands.  Master class on Wire Wrap technique: Treble clefs.  Pendant-medallion with notes

Three pendant ideas for people inspired by music, made from materials for every taste - wire, a strict frame and a wooden thread spool.

1. Colored wire treble clef pendant

For this simple and elegant pendant you will need:

  • thick wire (not necessarily the usual “metallic” colors; there is handmade wire of any color; for example, in the photo - pink);
  • lock and thin chain;
  • connecting ring;
  • round nose pliers and wire cutters.


  1. Cut about 60 cm of wire and fold it in half. The size of the finished key will depend on the length of the wire; with these parameters it will be about 6 cm in length.
  2. Insert the pliers into the fold and make a loop.
  3. Bend (as smoothly as possible) the main part of the wire at a distance of about 5 cm from the loop.
  4. Holding the wire with pliers, throw the main part of it to the left so that the workpiece is under the main part. You will end up with a figure that looks a bit like an integral.
  5. Make a wide loop by passing the rest of the wire over the “integral”, but under the loop itself.
  6. Make the last small loop, bringing the wire under the entire figure.
  7. Nip off the excess wire with wire cutters, twist and squeeze the end with pliers.
  8. Attach a connecting ring to the top of the key, to the elongated loop, and thread a chain through it with a lock at its ends.

The pendant is ready, you can already wear it.

If desired, it is possible to hang another bead or some small figure (of those used as pendants in bracelets) on the lower curl of the key, but be careful that they are not heavy. Otherwise, the wire will “straighten” and lose its shape.

The treble clef as a musical symbol is universal, but in exactly the same way it can be twisted from wire like any other clef (only more schematically - all other musical clefs consist of several elements, i.e. the wire line, in theory, should be interrupted) or a note. Always fold the wire in half - this will not only make any type of pendant stronger, but will also always provide a place to attach the jump ring.

2. “Musical bobbin” from a spool of thread: pendant


This pendant can be attributed more to the vintage style.

For her, take:

  • an empty wooden thread spool;
  • a strip of notes the width of a spool (any notes, choose a piece from your favorite piece;
  • and if you want to put the notes of a song on a reel, find them with the words signed below the lines and cut out exactly this part so that not only musicians can “read” the pendant);
  • chain;
  • pin with loop;
  • 2 connecting rings, a lock, a chain and a flat separator (wider than the hole in the reel);
  • pendant (any);
  • pliers;
  • clear varnish (possibly with glitter);
  • glue.

1. Glue a strip of music onto the reel.

2. Insert the pin into the hole of the coil with the loop facing down.

3. Pass a flat separator through the top of the pin so that it lies on the top of the coil, twist the rest of the pin with pliers, and put a connecting ring on the resulting loop.

4. Apply varnish thickly to the sheet music strip.

5. Attach a small charm to the bottom loop of the pin.

6. Place the finished jewelry on a chain with a lock.

3. Pendant-medallion with notes


The simplest suspension option.

Take:

  • frame for jewelry with glass;
  • notes;
  • scissors and pencil;
  • chain.

1. Cut out a piece of the sheet music you like best, the size of the frame.

2. Insert it into a frame and hang it on a chain.

They are confidently winning their place in our jewelry boxes, displacing the boring “nails” and “pendants”. The huge advantage of the cuff is that it does not require piercing your ears, since, repeating the shape of the auricle, they are held on by special fasteners and clips. Let's figure out how to make cuff earrings with your own hands.

DIY cuffs: master class

To make cuffs, in addition to wire, any materials are used: feathers, beads, pearls, pendants, flowers, chains. Required tools:

  • round pliers,
  • pliers,
  • wire cutters

There are two simple forms of cuffs, on the basis of which more complex ones are then made.

A simple cuff that attaches to the ear with a clip

You can make such simple cuffs with your own hands, even from paper clips.

If you change the pattern of bends, string beads on a wire or attach chains, pendants, or feathers to the bottom loop, you can get very beautiful cuffs.

Cuff, which is attached behind the ear with a bow

DIY treble clef cuff made of wire

You will need:

  • 36 cm of wire with a thickness of 1-1.2 mm (for beginners it is better to take a wire with a thickness of 0.6 mm);
  • marker, ruler.
  1. Bend the wire in half and grab the middle with the tip of the pliers.
  2. We bend one side of the wire around the second end of the pliers, and then bend both ends around the resulting figure.
  3. We bend the ends of the wire so that they cross the base 8-9 mm from the top, and make a large semicircle on the left, bringing the wire under the base of the key (product).
  4. We make a symmetrical bend on the right and bring the wire to the top loop. Holding the ends of the wire together, we make a loop and, pulling the wire to the bottom, move it to the left.
  5. We bend the loop in the opposite direction, it should go around the base with front side and go to the right from the wrong side.
  6. To attach the cuff, move the wire to the left in a straight line 1.4 cm from the center. Then we move the wire in the opposite direction and make a mark so that the length of the fastening is 3.5 cm.
  7. We bend the cuff fastening into a semicircle and bend it so that it fits comfortably on the ear, and the treble clef looks even.

DIY cuff with feathers

We use: silver wire and feathers.

In this master class I will tell you how to make wire jewelry with your own hands. We will look at making wire jewelry using the example of these earrings. The principle will be the same for many similar products. A lot can be done this way, you just need to use a little imagination!

You will need:

  • wire. 2 pieces of the same color and different thickness. Thick need about 1-1.5 m (depending on the size of what you will do), thin 3-6 m (steel wire 1.2 and 0.2-0.3 mm will do);
  • Aluminum 2 and 0.4 - 0.6 mm;
  • Copper 1.6 and 0.4 mm;
  • Beads 3-6 mm. It’s better to have a little of everyone, you can even have different ones;
  • Beads, large and small;
  • Thin-lipped, round-lipped, nippers;

Also, preferably, an action plan.

According to our plan, we bend the bases from the wire. I have 2 of them, because... need earrings. Bend 2 identical ones is always a big problem. I advise you to first make a pendant to practice. Everything is done exactly the same way.

I bring both bases to a finished form, trying to make them as identical as possible.

Then we begin to wind thin wire on the basis. We hide the tip under the winding; the excess can be carefully cut off with wire cutters. We wind the base tightly, wrap the wire at the intersections. We string the beads one at a time and wrap them tightly to the base.

Around very large beads, you can wind several turns of wire, like when sewing on a button.

I want to leave some space at the bottom. To make the transition look “soft”, I gradually reduce the diameter of the beads

As you pass the intersection of the warp, wind them tightly.

That's the whole secret. When finished, tuck the tail into the last loop and pull as tight as possible (just be sure not to break the wire), this way you will tie a knot and the beads will hold tight.

We admire the result.

In this master class I will tell you how to make wire jewelry with your own hands. We will look at making wire jewelry using the example of these earrings. The principle will be the same for many similar products. A lot can be done this way, you just need to use a little imagination!

You will need:

  • wire. 2 pieces of the same color and different thickness. Thick need about 1-1.5 m (depending on the size of what you will do), thin 3-6 m (steel wire 1.2 and 0.2-0.3 mm will do);
  • Aluminum 2 and 0.4 - 0.6 mm;
  • Copper 1.6 and 0.4 mm;
  • Beads 3-6 mm. It’s better to have a little of everyone, you can even have different ones;
  • Beads, large and small;
  • Thin-lipped, round-lipped, nippers;

Also, preferably, an action plan.

According to our plan, we bend the bases from the wire. I have 2 of them, because... need earrings. Bend 2 identical ones is always a big problem. I advise you to first make a pendant to practice. Everything is done exactly the same way.

I bring both bases to a finished form, trying to make them as identical as possible.

Next we begin to wind the thin wire onto the base. We hide the tip under the winding; the excess can be carefully cut off with wire cutters. We wind the base tightly, wrap the wire at the intersections. We string the beads one at a time and wrap them tightly to the base.

Around very large beads, you can wind several turns of wire, like when sewing on a button.

I want to leave some space at the bottom. To make the transition look “soft”, I gradually reduce the diameter of the beads

As you pass the intersection of the warp, wind them tightly.

That's the whole secret. When finished, tuck the tail into the last loop and pull as tight as possible (just be sure not to break the wire), this way you will tie a knot and the beads will hold tight.

We admire the result.