Showing posts with label chainmaille. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chainmaille. Show all posts

July 18, 2012

Chipping away... Jewellery and Drawings

I've been on holidays recently, and as most of my holidays go, I had great big plans and of course, barely got half of them done. :p
Just a quick update of what is currently on my workbench and what I have actually finished. :)

My current workbench as of this blog post! This is actually a few different pieces in progress. ;)

A finished cuff. This should be up for sale on my Etsy store soon. 

A cuff in progress. I'm addicted to Euro 4 in 1!

A finished set in silvered enamelled copper and lampwork beads for a family friend. Byzantine weave.


And lastly, my ATC's for the Doodle Project Project round 13! All finished and mailed out. :D


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May 7, 2012

Trying Out a New Vendor

I've decided to close my Artfire shop and move it to Handmade Artists:

http://handmadeartists.com/shop/MVSilva

As much as I loved the Artfire community, it just wasn't working out for me, perhaps it was my fault, perhaps not, either way, my time with them has come to an end.
The new site has the same books in it that the old site did and I should have some new, as yet unseen, ones up there soon. Wish me luck!

My jewellery shop is still at the same place, by the way XD (shameless plug is shameless)


http://www.etsy.com/shop/Selvaen






:D

March 1, 2012

Update on my Jewellery Work

For those that haven't been watching my Facebook page, these are some of the things I've been making so far. In this update, we have the bracelets:

Stepping Stones, Moebius and Helm weaves.

Orbital Vipera Berus and Moebius weaves.

Butterfly weave.

Celtic Visions variaton.

Butterfly weave with interspersed crystals.

More to come!


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February 28, 2012

Making my own Jump Rings

Sometimes, you're happily working away on a maille weave or putting together a sparkly pair of earrings when you reach out to grab another jump ring and you swipe at empty air...

D-:

Disaster.

It happens more often than I care to admit so in those crunch time situation's I've learnt to make my own jump rings. Comes in very handy indeed!
Here's a little photolog of how I do it. Granted, this may not be the most efficient or even the most technical way to do it but it works very well for me and I can finish that maddeningly ring-eating chainmaille piece without having to wait for my next supply batch. :)

For this example I've used:
 20 Gauge enamelled copper wire
Pinch wire cutters
curved nose pliers
an awl with a straight, even diameter (at least in the bottom section)
Bead mat (to stop rings from escaping of my desk)

1. Collect your tools.
I've used copper wire because I love the texture and malleability and the enamel is non-tarnish.
Take care when using coiled wire because it can spring open and turn into a shiny, spinning wheel of pain and scratches.

2. Cut a length of wire (or use the end of the uncut wire for longer lengths or if not sure how much you need) and wrap the end around the base of the awl using your thumb if possible (the less pliers used the less damage to the wire). You can also use other objects like sharpies, pens, or even Berocca tubes for larger rings.

3. Start by wrapping two or three coils around the awl then transfer the grip to your pliers. Hold the pliers and awl in one hand while you use the other to continue wrapping. This helps add more tension as you coil so as to keep the rings tight and evenly shaped.

4. Once you reached your desired amount of coils/rings, use the wire cutters to cut the excess wire .
Using the pliers coil the remaining end around the awl. It'll fight you!
Remove the coil from your awl.

5. Using your cutters carefully start cutting the coil into rings. Make sure you cut in relatively same spot so that the rings are similar in size. I like to angle the pinch cutters slightly so as to have an angled cut. Watch those fingers!

6. Bask in the success that is your handful of shinies.



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February 12, 2012

Currently on my Work Bench

A couple of things I'm currently working on:

Orbital Vipera Berus Weave with blue anodized rings, this ones almost finished, just waiting on some new claw clasps. Absolutely love the feel of this one, it has great movement, like a snake coil.


A slight variation on Rosetta weave as I wasn't happy with  the loose density of the original one made with 4.0 AR rings (and which I was to lazy to start again on so just added more rings instead XD ).
Also, now have a facebook page with slightly more regular photo updates:
M. Veronica Silva Facebook Page


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February 3, 2012

Chainmaille Bracelet

So I've acquired a new obsession. Can you guess what?? XD
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Tonight's shenanigans:



16 gauge, 3.75mm and 6mm ID rings.
Excuse the swollen fingers; I spent the better part of the afternoon messing with this bracelet (and a few other random bits and experiments) and I am seriously not used to using 16G wire yet (my usual is 20G and up).
Ouch.


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February 1, 2012

Preparing Materials

Just some photos of some material preparation.



First photo is of silver plated jump rings I'm preping for earring making purposes, been hand cut rings, some of them had a few bits of overhang that had to be flush-cut... painstaking stuff o_o
Second photo is of some freshly dyed linen thread - though I'm now doing a fair bit of chainmailling and jewellery making, I haven't forgotten about my bookbinding love. <3

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