You can adjust a free size ring by gently pulling apart the two open ends of the ring to make it larger.
Adjusting Your Free Size Ring: A Step-by-Step Guide
Many free-size rings are designed with an adjustable band, allowing for easy resizing. Here’s how you can adjust the size of your ring:
Understanding the Design
- Open Ends: Free-size rings typically have an opening in the band, which allows for size adjustment.
- Two Parts: The video reference explains that these rings have "two parts" at the adjustable band.
Steps to Adjust
- Locate the Adjustment Point: Identify the opening or the two ends of the ring band.
- Gently Pull: Hold the ring and apply gentle pressure to pull the two ends of the ring apart. As demonstrated in the video, pull "from this angle" to increase the size.
- Test the Size: After making a small adjustment, try the ring on to see if it fits comfortably.
- Repeat if Needed: If the ring is still too small, continue to adjust the size by gently pulling the ends further apart. If you need to make it smaller, do the reverse action, pushing the ends slightly together.
- Avoid Over-adjusting: Make small adjustments at a time to avoid damaging the ring.
Key Considerations:
- Material: Be careful with delicate materials and avoid applying excessive force.
- Force: Use gentle pressure to adjust the ring. Do not yank on it.
- Even Adjustment: Try to adjust the ring evenly to prevent warping or bending the band.
Step | Action | Description |
---|---|---|
1 | Locate adjustment point | Find the open ends or the joining point on the ring band. |
2 | Gently pull | Hold each side of the opening or join and gently pull apart to enlarge the ring. |
3 | Test the size | Try the ring on for fit. |
4 | Repeat adjustment | Repeat steps 2 and 3 until the ring fits comfortably. |
By following these simple steps, you can effectively adjust your free-size ring to fit your finger perfectly and securely. Remember to use gentle movements to avoid damaging the ring.