Okay, so I’ve been wanting to get into jewelry making for a while, and I finally took the plunge. I decided to document my first attempt, focusing on “thackers jewelry” – I’m not entirely sure what that is, so it seemed like an adventure!

Getting Started
First, I gathered my supplies. I had:
- Some basic wire – I think it’s copper?
- A few beads I picked up from a craft store.
- Pliers – needle-nose and some round-nose ones.
- No clue what I was doing.
The “Process” (If You Can Call It That)
I started by trying to make a simple loop with the wire. It…wasn’t pretty. The wire kept bending in weird ways, and my loops were all different sizes. I definitely need more practice with that!
Then, I tried stringing some beads onto the wire. This part was a little easier, but I still struggled to get the beads to stay where I wanted them. They kept sliding around.
After a lot of fiddling, I managed to create something that vaguely resembled a…thing. I’m not sure if it’s a bracelet, a necklace, or some kind of abstract art piece. Let’s just call it “thackers jewelry” for now.
The Result
It’s…rustic. Very rustic. The wire is all wonky, the beads are unevenly spaced, and the whole thing looks like it was made by a toddler. But hey, it’s my toddler-made “thackers jewelry,” and I’m kind of proud of it!

I definitely learned a few things:
- Jewelry making is harder than it looks.
- I need to watch some tutorials.
- Practice makes perfect (or at least, slightly less imperfect).
I think that is all for my sharing, and I will keep trying next time!