Friday, December 18, 2015

Jewelry-Making DIY Basics - What is a Toggle...

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To work effectively with friends, customers and suppliers, jewelry makers should learn the terminology of jewelry-making supplies....  The right terminology will help define a need for the right jewelry closure when images are not available.

Jewelry toggles make up a second category of jewelry closures, along with lobster claw clasps, for handmade artisan jewelry, mass-market costume jewelry and fine jewelry.  You will see toggle closures on jewelry pieces from Tiffany and David Yurman down to special Mothers Day gifts that only a mother would wear.  Toggle clasps can fasten jewelry and enhance jewelry appearance.  Many jewelry-makers use toggles as closures for their necklaces, bracelets, and anklets.

What is a jewelry toggle?  (Jewellery toggle for you Brits!)

A jewelry toggle is a set of two pieces: a jewelry loop and a jewelry stick.  The jewelry loop is attached to one end of your jewelry chain, strung beads, seed bead weave, wire crochet, etc.  The jewelry stick is attached to the other end.  To hold the jewelry together around the neck, wrist or ankle, one inserts the jewelry stick through the jewelry loop; the stick then rests against the jewelry loop by gravity to hold the jewelry together.  If the jewelry piece does not have some slack, then the size is most likely too tight for long lasting jewelry.

Mechanics of Toggles

The shortest distance from your anchor point (often a ring soldered on or cast midway a metal toggle stick) to the end of the stick must be longer than the widest opening of your toggle loop.  Otherwise, the toggle stick will easily slip through the loop and the jewelry will drop off.  The toggle loop must be big enough to accommodate the smallest beads on the end attached to the toggle stick.  The stick must be pulled through the loop before it can be turned to rest against the toggle loop.  For that reason, many designers who use toggles will graduate end beads down in size.  A toggle that is heavy with respect to the beads and other components will help a bracelet to hang comfortably, with the toggle loop underneath the wrist.  Lighter weight toggles will let a bracelet rotate around the wrist as gravity drags on the heaviest parts of the bracelet.

Your "stick" may be as simple as a button with a shank used with a loop of seed beads on bead wire.  Your loop may be quite fancy, with "expandable" toggles of several rings attached together.   The rings on both the toggle loop and toggle stick should be firmly attached.  Cheaply manufactured toggles will often have rings that will twist off or deform or sticks that have no rigidity and bend under tension.

Fastening Toggles                                    
       

When using chain, toggles will usually be fastened with open jump rings, split rings or link locks.  If one wishes to have soldered connections, then chain end caps will be used.  Jewelry designers will usually fasten toggles to bead wire projects using crimps.  The wire is strung through the toggle or stick loop, then doubled through the crimp before it is flattened into place.  Bead wire projects and fiber projects such as knotted silk jewelry pieces will often use clam shells or bead tips to make the transition from the knotted fiber to the toggle.  Inexpensive leather or fiber pieces may be knotted directly onto the toggle pieces with overhand knots.

Toggle Materials

Most toggles used in the United States will be made of cast or assembled metal alloys.  High end jewelry will use Platinum, Gold, Palladium and Sterling Silver toggles.  One will often see Stainless Steel, Surgical Steel and Titanium for edgy, contemporary jewelry.  Middle-market products will most likely use Gold-filled toggles and Sterling Silver toggles.  Plated toggles will feature brass, surgical steel or copper with plates of gold, silver. copper, gunmetal/"blackened nickel", imitation rhodium, imitation silver and imitation gold.  Gold, silver, copper and brass may be oxidized or antiqued for the look of aged jewelry components.  Solid copper toggles have their enthusiasts for the alleged medical benefits.  Raw brass and lacquered brass toggles have their fans, too.  One may also find toggle sets of wood or stone.  Some toggles are decorated with crystals, cubic zirconia or gemstones.  Pot metal toggles will appear on only the very cheapest of jewelry.

Fashionistas usually regard jewelry toggles as more fashionable than lobster claw clasps.  However, toggle clasps come with a bit more risk than lobster claw clasps.  Even well-sized jewelry using toggles may fall off the body in the wrong situation.  These "wrong situations" may be as simple as resting the wrist on a desktop or otherwise relaxing the tension on the piece.

Fancy toggles will often be used at the front of a necklace as a visual centerpiece -- especially fancy shaped toggles or toggles with addition decorations.

Jewelry toggles come in a wide array of designs:  plain round toggles, oval toggles, square toggles, diamond toggles, heart-shaped toggles, floral toggles, stirrup toggles, etc.  Jewelry aesthetics and individual taste will usually define the possible toggles to match a jewelry piece.  Fortunately, toggles are available in a wide range of materials, shapes and prices.

Paul Brandon knows toggle clasps and sells jewelry chain and other components at http://www.OhioBeads.com

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Monday, December 14, 2015

A Home Based Jewelry Business Using the Beading Technique is a Great Way to Start Up in Business

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A Home Based Jewelry Business Using the Beading Technique is a Great Way to Start Up in Business

Starting up a home based jewelry business with beading can be really fulfilling. Beading is relatively easy to learn. You do, however, require a strong interest in fashion, form and colors. The advantage of beading is that you can quickly adapt to fashions and the seasonal colors, making jewelry pieces to enhance the latest fashions. Consequently, they will be highly desirable.

When you start to make beaded jewelry, it is very important to recognize your own individual style, since this will effect the way you design. Do you prefer a classical design, working with pearls and gems and keeping your beaded designs uncluttered and clear? Do you love dramatic, interesting styles with extravagant forms and materials? Or do fun styles with unusual ideas and lots of light, joyful colors appeal to you more?

Once you have clearly identified your personal style of designing, you will be able to define your target market, their age group, and their style of clothes. Studying fashion magazines, collecting photos of the various styles of clothes, for which you wish to create your beaded jewelry, will help you refine your designing. This will also assist you in staying up-to-date, whatever style you choose. Even the classical style varies from year to year. Sometimes the emphasis is on camel and creme cashmere, sometimes on dark wine red linen and silk. If you are just starting, it would be wise to target your designs to the type of people you connect with, or intend associating with by joining various clubs. Naturally, wearing your own jewelry on the different occasions is the best business card you can have. When you receive a complement, you can instantly let them know that you make the jewelry and give them your card with your website address.
Later you can make a list of stores that are selling clothes in your particular style and which would be suitable for selling your jewelry. You can then make connections and eventually add these businesses to your list of customers. Participating at fairs will be the next step. Again your stand should reflect clearly your personal style, since this will attract the clients whom your designs will appeal to. In fact, the more you can express your particular style in everything to do with your jewelry business, the easier it will be for you to build a brand, even on a small scale. This should include the design of your website.

Building up a home based jewelry business with beading is a great way to get started in a small way. You require little capital to begin with, since you are not working with expensive gold and gems. Marketing your product is extremely important and you will require as much energy in learning this art, as you do for your jewelry designing and production. Since this work could involve much isolation, and isolation can be the biggest dream destroyer, it would also be important to join a good forum or group. You will meet similar minded people and continually get inspiration and encouragement.

Visit my site http://www.colorcherish.com to learn more about colors and styles in beaded jewelry.

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