Twist and Shout Pendant

Designed by Sarah Thompson © 20164
Skill Level: Intermediate
Materials:
- 14g - 6 inches dead soft wire, sterling silver, fine silver or copper
- 20g - 2 feet dead soft wire, sterling silver, fine silver or copper
- 28g - 8 feet fine silver wire or copper
- Practice wire in 18g and 28g
- Chain for your desired necklace length
- Clasp
- 24g wire or jump rings to attach the chain to the pendant
- Beads if you are making your own links to attach the chain. I like 2mm size
Tools:
Optional:
- Bandage Fabric Tape
- Bob-EEZ bobbins
The Weave:
Cut four 5 inch lengths of practice wire in 18ga. Use 30ga wire to weave with.
Left to Right:
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We will start by weaving left to right. Leaving a 6 inch tail, bring the rest of your 30ga wire to the back of all four base wires.

- Thread the 30ga wire between wires 1 and 2

- Wrap the 30ga wire around wire 1, going clockwise, bringing the 30ga wire to the back of the base wires.

- Go to the right side of wire 2 and thread the 30ga wire between wires 2 and 3.

- Wrap the 30ga wire completely around wire 2, going clockwise, bringing the 30ga wire to the back of the base wires.

- Bring the 30ga wire to the right side of wire 3 and thread the 30ga wire between wires 3 and 4.

- Completely wrap around wire 3, going clockwise, bringing the 30ga wire to the back of the base wires once more.

- Bring the 30ga wire to the right side of wire 4 and completely wrap around wire 4, going clockwise, bringing the 30ga wire to the back of the base wires once more.

Right to Left:
- You will now be weaving back across the front going right to left. Your 30ga wire should be in the back of wire 4, bring it to the front.

- Cross the 30 ga wire over the front of wires 4 and 3. Thread the 30 ga wire between wires 2 and 3.

- Wrap completely around wire 3 in a clockwise direction. Your wire should end up in the front on the right side of wire 3.

- Cross over the front of wires 3 and 2 with your 30ga wire. Thread your 30ga wire between wires 1 and 2. Completely wrap around wire 2 in a clockwise direction. Your wire should be in the front on the right side of wire 2.

- Cross over the front of wires 2 and 1 with your 30ga wire.

- With your 30ga wire on the left side of wire 1, completely wrap around wire 1 in a clockwise direction. Your wire should be in the front on the right side of wire 1.

- You have now completed your row. Repeat the steps to the weave starting at the beginning, weaving LEFT to RIGHT by bringing your 30ga wire around to the back.

Preparation:
14 Gauge Wire -
Cut: One-2 inch length, center marked Paddle both ends to 3.5mm, pierce the center of each paddle with a 1.25mm hole punch. Round the edges with a file. 20g wire.


20 Gauge Wire -
Cut: Two of each size- 2 inch, 1 3/4 inch, 1 1/2 inch, and 1 1/4 inch lengths.
- Ball the ends with a micro torch. You want the balls to be smaller. Mark the centers and hammer the balls flat.

- Line up the prepped wires at the center marks; with the 20g on either side of the 14g wire. Going from longest to shortest.
- Tape together at the mark.
- Cut an 8 foot section of 28g wire.

Weave:
- Working 4 feet in, slip the 28g wire between wires 1 and 2. Using the modified soumak weave, weave all 9 wires together.

- After a few rows stop and rotate the balled ends so that they are perpendicular to the weave.
- Decrease your weave as you reach each balled end.
- Wrap three times around the last balled wire and trim.

- Remove the tape and finish the other half using the remaining 4 feet of 28g wire.

- Grip the top and bottom of your woven strip. Twist the 20g wire around the 14g wire to create a spiral. Don't be afraid to use force, your fingers won't damage the weave.

- With your fingers curve the ends of the 14g wire within the weave up, essentially folding the weave at the center.

- Attach the pendant to a chain using the holes punched in the 14g wire and beaded links or jump rings.

Congratulations! You've made your first Twist and Shout Pendant!
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