My 4th Tutorial is now available at my etsy shop - wirebliss.etsy.com. This tutorial is for beginners in wire jewelry. Details of the tutorial are down here.
Background:
This tutorial teaches you one of the variations of the herringbone weave technique - a caged bead with a modified herringbone weave technique. When done, you may use this bead as part of your bracelet, necklace, anklet, etc, component.
Material and Tools:
5 cm (2 in) 20ga wire
45 cm (18 in) 24ga wire
1 round bead/stone, 8mm
Tools - Bend nose pliers, round nose pliers and wire cutters.
Content of PDF Tutorial:
PDF format (Printable)
13 pages (including cover page)
27 crisp and clear close-up pictures with instructions.
File size - 2.2MB
FREE TUTORIAL WITH THIS PURCHASE:
When you purchase this tutorial, I also include a FREE TUTORIAL on how to create a Two Tone Herringbone Weave Ring.
This tutorial was created by me during my first few months into the world of wire jewelry. It was shared for free in my blog for a while but has since been taken out from there.
I am sharing it again here as a gesture of appreciation, especially for those who has not downloaded it before.
Where to Purchase:
http://wirebliss.etsy.com - my etsy shop or
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Showing posts with label Wire Weaving | Knotting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wire Weaving | Knotting. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Monday, September 22, 2008
Heart in Heart, Wire Woven Heart Pendant
This wire woven heart is a commissioned piece, completed late last night and shipped out this morning to its new owner.
I call it Heart in Heart as there is a smaller heart inside the bigger one. Really love this piece and was so tempted to keep it for myself :) I enjoyed the weaving (with 28ga stainless steel wire) so much that I am planning to use this technique more in future.
Saturday, June 21, 2008
Wire Weaving
Spent whole day today weaving wires. Something I have been wanting to make till today...weaving 3 wires together. Weaving with 29ga stainless steel wire is quite manageable. The weaving turned out quite neat and tight.
The first pix is a trial piece while the second pix is the finished piece. Can't show the whole piece yet....:P
The first pix is a trial piece while the second pix is the finished piece. Can't show the whole piece yet....:P
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