• $100 or 4 monthly payments of $25

Hinged Hoop Earrings

  • Course
  • 42 Lessons

In this class, students will learn how to make hinged hoop earrings. We'll cover riveted hinges, as well as "pinned" hinges with the little torch. You'll learn how to texture metal for your hoop earrings with impression dies in the hydraulic press as well as various other methods of texturing including stamping and different hammer textures.

Course Overview

What You Get

  • High-quality video instruction that walks you through every step of the process
  • Meticulous and detailed technical handouts with instructions and helpful information as well as dozens of hand-drawn illustrations
  • The opportunity to connect with both me, and other students as you work through the class (and after) to ask questions, share ideas, and create relationships with other jewelry makers
  • Resources including supplier recommendations, shopping lists, patterns, and project samples and instructions
  • Long-term access to the course.  As long as I have my classes online, you'll have access.  I guarantee a minimum of 1 year, but access will likely be indefinite.

What You Learn

  • How to texture metal with an impression die in a hydraulic press
  • How to texture metal with various hammers or stamps
  • How to form textured wire or strip into a hoop for an earring
  • How to fabricate simple earring hinges
  • How to set a "pinned" hinge pin
  • How to rivet a hinge pin
  • How to make simple "swing" style hoop earrings
  • How to make and finish gorgeous hinged hoop earrings

What You Make

  • Textured wire or strip, either by using impression dies and a hydraulic press, hammer textures, or stamping
  • Simple "swing" style hoop earrings
  • Pinned hinges
  • Riveted hinges
  • Beautiful hinged hoop earrings with a catch

Contents

Introduction

Hello!  I'm so glad you're here!  In this section, you'll find a general overview of what you'll be learning in this course.  I'll also cover the tools, supplies, and materials you'll want to have on hand as you move forward. 

In this class, you'll learn how to make hinged hoop earrings.  We'll cover riveted hinges, as well as "pinned" hinges with the little torch.  You'll learn how to texture metal for your hoop earrings with impression dies in the hydraulic press as well as various other methods of texturing including stamping and different hammer textures.  
Video: Hinged Hoops Intro
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Syllabus
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Hinged Hoop Earrings with a Soldered and Pinned Hinge and a Carved Catch

In this section of the course, you'll learn to texture heavy gauge wire using either a hydraulic press or manual methods like hammer textures.  You'll learn to form that textured wire into hoops, fabricate and solder on your own hinges, how to set the hinge, and make a catch by carving with a cylinder bur.  
Hinged Hoop Instructions
Video: Making Textured Wire with the Hydraulic Press - Using Impression Dies
Video: Texturing Wire or Strip with Hammers
Video: Texturing Wire or Strip with Stamps
Annealing
Impression Die Instructions (PotterUSA)
Hammer Types
Hammers
Video: Forming the Hoops
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Video: Preparing the Hinges
Video: Soldering Hinges
Soldering Information
Video: Completing Hinge, Catch, and Ear Wire
Little Torch Basics

Hinged Hoop Examples

This section includes photos of hinged hoop earring examples. 
Wheat Hoops 1
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Wheat Hoops 2
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Turquoise Bloom Hoops 1
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Turquoise Bloom Hoops 2
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Crystalline Hoops 1
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Crystalline Hoops 2
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Hammered Swing Hoops
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Leafy Hoops 1
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Leafy Hoops 2
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Leafy Hoops 3
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Hinged Hoops with a Riveted Hinge

In this section you’ll learn to make a riveted hinge for your hoop earrings! 
Video: Riveted Hinge

Swing Hoop Earrings

In this section you’ll learn to create what I call “swing hoops”.  These are hoops without any soldering or tricky hinges.  They’re simple and low fuss, but still super fun to make AND to wear! 
Video: How to Make Swing Hoop Earrings

Helpful Resources

In this section you'll find several printable handouts that include helpful information pertinent to this course.  
Saw Blade Specifications
Sheet Metal Specifications and Equivalents Chart
Drill Bit Sizes Chart
Helpful Hints for Sucessful Sawing
Silver Used in Jewelry Making Article
Finishing Work Filing
Finishing Work Sanding
Flex Shaft Tools and Tricks
Getting Started Soldering Jewelry Article
Rivets
Roller printing
Patinas
Finishes

Conclusion

Video: Hinged Hoops Conclusion

Hi, I'm Lynette.

I began jewelry making as an awkward 8th grader in a silversmithing class at my junior high school.  We soldered,  enameled, melted metal, and caught the tables on fire.  It was the best part of my adolescence.  In college, I earned both a Bachelors and a Masters of Fine Arts in Metals and Jewelry.  I've been teaching jewelry and metalsmithing classes since 2007.  I've been lucky enough to teach at some of the best jewelry schools and community centers around, including Mesa Art Center in Mesa, AZ, Baltimore Jewelry Center in Baltimore, MD, Peters Valley School of Craft in Layton, NJ, Pocosin Arts in Columbia, NC, Fuse Makerspace in Albuquerque, NM, The Ranch Center for Arts and Crafts in Snohomish, WA, and Virginia Commonwealth University in Doha, Qatar, as well as other schools that there isn't space to name! I love teaching people how to work with their hands and fall in love with the processes and techniques involved in jewelry making.  I love that you can spend a lifetime learning this craft and only scratch the surface of what there is to know.  I'd love to share my passion with you. 

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