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Tutorial: Findings for getting started in DIY jewelry making

Discover our DIY jewelry findings tutorial and learn to recognize the essential supplies for successful first creations. Rings, clasps, pins, bails, connectors and other components will soon hold no more secrets for you.

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Fermoirs mousquetons acier 316 inoxydable platine 12mm, x5 (G10099) Fermoirs mousquetons acier 316 inoxydable platine 12mm, x5 (G10099)
Fermoirs crochet M acier 304 inoxydable doré 12.5mm, x2 (G9722) Fermoirs crochet M acier 304 inoxydable doré 12.5mm, x2 (G9722)
Fermoirs mousquetons acier 304 inoxydable or rose IP 13mm, x5 (G10893) Fermoirs mousquetons acier 304 inoxydable or rose IP 13mm, x5 (G10893)
Fermoirs Marins laiton doré 8mm, x10 (G10574) Fermoirs Marins laiton doré 8mm, x10 (G10574)
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Clou tige tête boucle fer bronze 50mm, x10Gr (G10138) Clou tige tête boucle fer bronze 50mm, x10Gr (G10138)
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Fil de cuivre brut 0.8mm, x1 mètre (G10880) Fil de cuivre brut 0.8mm, x1 mètre (G10880)
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Clou tige tête boucle fer bronze 24mm, x10Gr (G10660) Clou tige tête boucle fer bronze 24mm, x10Gr (G10660)
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Fermoirs Marins laiton plaqué argent 925 8mm, x10 (G10241) Fermoirs Marins laiton plaqué argent 925 8mm, x10 (G10241)
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Supports boucles dormeuses acier 304 platine 14.5mm, x10 (G9679) Supports boucles dormeuses acier 304 platine 14.5mm, x10 (G9679)

Findings: the base for all your DIY jewelry creations

When you're starting out in creative jewelry making, it's often difficult to understand the role of each finding. Yet, these small components are essential for assembling, connecting, hanging, and finishing your jewelry in the best conditions.

This tutorial was designed to help you identify the main findings used in DIY jewelry and understand their function. You'll discover what jump rings, clasps, headpins, eye pins, bails, connectors, and crimp beads are used for.

Thanks to simple and accessible explanations, you'll learn to choose the right components for your projects and avoid the most common mistakes when starting out.

Whether you want to create bracelets, necklaces, earrings, or personalized jewelry, mastering findings is one of the first steps to gaining autonomy and improving the quality of your creations.

This guide is particularly suitable for beginners who want to understand the vocabulary of creative jewelry making and gradually build their first toolbox.

To go further, discover our DIY jewelry findings, our DIY jewelry tools, our supplies for beginners in jewelry makingas well as our beads and pendants for DIY jewelry.

FAQs

What are the essential findings for starting DIY jewelry making?

To start, it is advisable to have jump rings, clasps, headpins, eyepins, bails, earring posts, and crimp beads. These components allow for the creation of most basic jewelry assembly in costume jewelry.

What's the difference between a headed pin and an eye pin?


A headpin is used to hold a bead to create a dangle or a suspended element. An eye pin has a built-in loop, allowing multiple elements to be connected in a design.

What tools are used with jewelry findings?

Findings are generally used with flat-nose pliers, cutting pliers, and round-nose pliers. Depending on the project, they can be combined with natural beads, glass beads, chains, cords, pendants, or earring backings.

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