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Here’s how to turn some thick wire into a wiggle bangle!
This bangle is so cute! It is a no-heat way to make a unique bangle that you can wear on its own or stacked with other bracelets. Please note that this tutorial contains affiliate links for which we may receive a small commission.
You’ll need the following tools and materials to make your bangle:
1: A piece of thick wire that is about 30-40 cm long (you might need to trim the end or add extra length depending on how large your bracelet needs to be). I used this copper wire that was 1.7mm in diameter.

You can get some copper wire here:
Or if you like, you can make it out of silver wire, which you can get here:
2: A file and emery paper to smooth the ends of the wire.

You can get a file here:

You can get emery paper here:
3: A pair of parallel pliers.

You can get a pair here:
4: A bracelet mandrel.

You can get one here:
5: A nylon or leather hammer. I used this nylon hammer.

You can get a hammer here:
Follow these steps to make your wiggle bracelet:
1: File and emery the ends of your wire using the jewelry file and emery paper, making sure it is smooth and there are no sharp ends.
2: Use the flat nose pliers to create a triangle shape at one end of the wire.



3: Now grip the wire next to the triangle and push the long end of the wire against the pliers to form an angle.

4: Repeat step 3 again to create a zigzag shape.
5: Repeat steps 3 and 4 for the rest of the wire until you have about 1.5cm left of the wire.

6: Form the shape into a circle and create another triangle at the other end that is slightly open.

7: Slip the open end of the bracelet through the triangle you formed at the start.

8: Using the flat nose pliers again, close the second triangle to close off the bangle.

9: Put the bangle on the mandrel and hammer it into a circular shape, gently adjusting it so that it lies flat.

Once you are happy with the shape, you can take your bracelet off the mandrel and pop it on your wrist! How simple and lovely? I am very fond of this simple bangle design. How will you style yours?

Here’s how the finished bangle looks.




