You can also hammer one end to flatten it. Don't hammer too much and may need to do a little sanding to smooth out the edge. Thanks for your helpful tips. 😊
@wendym2897 I'm going to buy these hope it helps me, if not going back to my 1 step looper I finally figured out how to make loop without gap, so beads don't move. Takes more time, 🤷🏾♀️
@@wendym2987 insert the wire with bead, semi close the pliers, move the wire in a tad more, then fully close. Then I use regular round nose pliers, to close wire by bead. I hope I was able to explain.
You can also hammer one end to flatten it. Don't hammer too much and may need to do a little sanding to smooth out the edge. Thanks for your helpful tips. 😊
Cute idea on the last one
Thank you! 😊
Nice teaching thanks xx
TY for the info
Superliked thanks 😊 🙏
What brand are your wire looping pliers? I purchased one, and it marks my wire, leaves indention, on my Rosary, feels horrible TYI
I'm using Beadsmith wire looping pliers. Here is the link: beadaholique.com/products/the-beadsmith-wire-looping-pliers-concave-and-round-nose
I have the same problem with mine too
@wendym2897 I'm going to buy these hope it helps me, if not going back to my 1 step looper
I finally figured out how to make loop without gap, so beads don't move. Takes more time, 🤷🏾♀️
@@lichaa632 I checked earlier and they were sold out but I'd love to know how you get on with them
@@wendym2987 insert the wire with bead, semi close the pliers, move the wire in a tad more, then fully close. Then I use regular round nose pliers, to close wire by bead. I hope I was able to explain.