Initially I thought I would sign up for a short jewelry-making course, but later decided to do some self-learning due to time and money constraint.
Is it difficult to get started when there is nobody to guide us? Ummm, not really. I did feel a bit lost at the beginning because I was pretty clueless about this whole jewelry-making thing - where should I begin? what materials do I need? Where can I buy them from? What type of project should I start with? Blah blah blah. But I started anyway.
Below was what I did in order to get myself started:
- First, read up about jewelry making. I read up a couple of blogs on jewelry making to have a basic understanding of what it’s all about. It’s important to know what tools and materials are needed, and what are basic techniques involved in this craft.
- Bought a couple of reference books. Since I’m a beginner, I looked for a book that explains the very basic information required in jewelry making, just like what I read from the blogs - tools and materials, basic techniques, PLUS some simple projects to start with.
- Bought the three most basic tools - wire cutter, flat-nose plier, and round-nose plier. These are essentially the three musketeers in jewelry making.

From left to right: Flat-nose plier, wire cutter, round-nose plier.
- Bought some embellishments (e.g. glass beads, pearl-like beads) and findings (e.g. earring wires, jump rings, pin), including a DIY kit.

Materials on the left were bought from Craft Haven @1 Utama (2nd floor); DIY earring kit bought from InQBox @1 Utama (LG floor) as well. The materials bought are considered expensive. So I have to search around for cheaper alternatives.
With these materials on my table, I was ready to start making my first piece of jewelry - a pair of earrings. All in my next post!