Cut Out + Keep

Pyrite & Black Obsidian Hoop Earrings

Easy & Quick Hoop Earrings!

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/pyrite-and-black-obsidian-hoop-earrings • Posted by Michelle @ My Beads

In this tutorial we are using some wonderful stainless steel hoop earring findings - they are so easy to use (just pull out the wire from the crimp attachment at the top), and slide on your beads! They even have a little hole if you would like to dangle a bead in the middle… which of course we did! In this design, we have used some lovely Pyrite beads and Golden Obsidian beads. We think they make for a striking combo! We’ve made a couple of different design – see at the bottom for something slightly different. These earrings took next to no time to make – the hardest part is cutting that hard stainless steel wire (tips below!). Of course the possible combinations of colours and shapes are endless for these earrings – the only limitation is the curve of the hoop – so beads with a long (straight) hole will not go on.

You will need

Project Budget
Reasonably Priced

Time

0 h 30

Difficulty

Nice & Simple
Medium 2021 06 18 014645 pyriteobsidianstainlesssteelhoopearrings7

Description

In this tutorial we are using some wonderful stainless steel hoop earring findings - they are so easy to use (just pull out the wire from the crimp attachment at the top), and slide on your beads! They even have a little hole if you would like to dangle a bead in the middle… which of course we did! In this design, we have used some lovely Pyrite beads and Golden Obsidian beads. We think they make for a striking combo! We’ve made a couple of different design – see at the bottom for something slightly different. These earrings took next to no time to make – the hardest part is cutting that hard stainless steel wire (tips below!). Of course the possible combinations of colours and shapes are endless for these earrings – the only limitation is the curve of the hoop – so beads with a long (straight) hole will not go on.

Instructions

  1. Small 2021 06 18 014200 stepone

    Pull out the wire from one side of the earring hoop.

  2. Small 2021 06 18 014222 steptwo

    Simply thread on your beads! We’ve used 9 seed beads either side of the gemstone beads (so 18 seed beads per earring). And we’ve used a stainless steel rondelle spacer between each gemstone bead. Then insert the wire back into the connector at the top. Note: If you would like the earring to be totally secure, you can now go ahead and crimp the side of the connector that you just inserted the wire into (use very fine needle nose pliers). Be careful not to push the wire in too far, as if you cover the small hole with your wire you will not be able to attach your dangle. However, crimping the connector is not really necessary – the wire itself is a memory wire, and the tension will hold the wire in place.

  3. Small 2021 06 18 014251 markingwire

    Now it’s time to make the dangle. Take your headpin, and slide on your Pyrite Disc bead. Add a stainless steel rondelle spacer. Measure about 1cm above this bead and prepare to cut. And here’s the tricky part – normal pliers will struggle to cut through stainless steel headpins (and will likely get quite damaged in trying to do so). In fact, even my memory wire cutters ended up just ‘smooshing’ the wire and bending it, and wouldn’t cut through. The technique that ended up working best for me was using a very cheap pair of cutters (or an old damaged pair) to mark the pin where I wanted to cut. I marked it a couple of times at the same position above the bead, just moving the pliers around the wire.

  4. Small 2021 06 18 014326 wigglewire

    Then I gently bent the wire back and forth until the wire snapped at that point.

  5. Small 2021 06 18 014349 formaloop

    Using round nose pliers, form a loop in your headpin.

  6. Small 2021 06 18 014414 loopformed

    Leave the loop open so that you can attach it to your hoop.

  7. Small 2021 06 18 014435 closethelooppyritehoops

    Attach the open loop to the small hole on the earring hoop connector. Close the loop with your flat nose pliers.

  8. Small 2021 06 18 014459 threadontoearwire

    Now simply attach your earwire. Because these earwires have a ball on the loop at the bottom, you’ll have to thread them onto the hoop from the other end of the earwire.

  9. Small 2021 06 18 014517 closethegap

    Close the gap in your earwire using flat nose pliers.

  10. Small 2021 06 18 014540 pyriteobsidianstainlesssteelhoopearrings2

    And you’re done!

  11. Small 2021 06 18 014622 pyriteobsidianstainlesssteelhoopearrings4

    This is another design, also using some of lovely Pyrite drops and Black Onyx ovals.