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Here's a project for a DIY Unisex Faux Barbed Wire Barbell Chain Link Bracelet. With some wire and a little effort you can have your own unique accessory that is tailored to your personality. You need very little wire wrapping skills and minimal tools to achieve this project. So let's get started! Time stamp for hook and circle clasp 7:15 Time stamp for how to put it together 9:41 Need more help with wrapped loops? Check out this tutorial • Getting Started Making Wire Wrapped Closed... Want to know how to make a s-shaped closure? Check it out at 6 minute in • Getting Started Making Wire Wrapped Scroll... Want to know what tools I suggest to get started making jewelry? Check out this link and see the tools I've picked out especially for you at kit.com http://kit.com/denisemathew/getting-s... For the bracelet in the tutorial I used, 7 feet of 20 gauge wire cut into 15 inch lengths, and 6 inches 18 gauge wire for the hook ad Circle clasp for a finished bracelet that measured 8 inches in length. This bracelet would look amazing for both men and women and and could be made into a necklace as well. Each link measures 1 inch from top to bottom. Based on a comment by a savvy viewer, I want to suggest that it’s best to play around with how much wire you use so you can have less waste wire. Got an idea for a future tutorials a question, then feel free to inbox me at denise.mathew@yahoo.com If you want to know when I post new tutorials you can follow me on twitter here: / denisemathew or Goggle Plus at: https://plus.google.com/u/0/+DeniseMa... Thanks for all the comments, likes, and shares I am eternally grateful for all your input and suggestions for improving. I do my best to answer all your questions, so keep them coming! See you next time:) Denise