Once you know where you need a loop, start by using chain-nosed (or flat-nosed) pliers to bend the wire or head pin at a 90 degree angle, sort of like an upside down L.
By Tammy Powley, About.com Guide
Once you know where you need a loop, start by using chain-nosed (or flat-nosed) pliers to bend the wire or head pin at a 90 degree angle, sort of like an upside down L.
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