I have been dabbling in wire wrapping for about a year and a half now. I tended to focus mostly on pendants though as I have always found it easier to wrap around a relatively large focal object (stone, bead, shell, etc.). Rings have never been my forte. I have made a few here and there, but I find weaving on such a small scale quite awkward. I challenged myself last night to overcome this avoidance of rings and to make a ring without a pattern or directions of any kind. After a couple hours of fiddling, bending, twisting and binding, here is what I ended up with.
I'm quite pleased with the outcome. Very free form and asymmetrical. Depending on which angle you look at if from, or which way you wear it, it looks like a different ring. I've decided to put this one up for sale, and if you really like it take a look at my Etsy e-store. My ultimate goal with ring is to figure out a cool method of setting stones. I've got so many small ones that would look awesome in a ring. Now I just need to figure out how to do it.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Beaded Leaf Earrings Tutorial Now Online
Some exciting news! My application to become a Teacher on jewelrylessons.com has been accepted, which means I can now post tutorials for some of my designs. The first one is a smaller version of the shimmering beaded leaf earrings from my earlier post.
You can find my Shimmering Beaded Leaf Earrings Tutorial at http://www.jewelrylessons.com/tutorial/shimmering-beaded-leaf-earrings. I like these because they tend to lay flat when you are wearing them, where as I've found that the larger ones I made earlier tend to fold in the middle. Hope you enjoy the first addition to my tutorial library!
You can find my Shimmering Beaded Leaf Earrings Tutorial at http://www.jewelrylessons.com/tutorial/shimmering-beaded-leaf-earrings. I like these because they tend to lay flat when you are wearing them, where as I've found that the larger ones I made earlier tend to fold in the middle. Hope you enjoy the first addition to my tutorial library!
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Christmas.....in March.....that I paid for myself
Today I had two packages of jewelry stuff arrive in the mail. Isn't checking the mail so much more fun when you know fun stuff is coming? I got a whole variety of seed beads as well as mixed lot of semi precious stones for wire wrapping.
So I ordered a 'mystery' lot of stones and I was very pleased with what I got. Lots of amethyst and labradorite, some moonstone, and many unknowns. I am going to have to go researching to figure out what they are. All in all, I am very pleased with what I got and will be dealing with that seller again.
OOOooo! Beads! So many colours! I finally broke down and shelled out for miyuki delica beads. They're consistent size will add a nice polished look to my pieces; especially those that have repeated stitch patterns. I'm excited to make something with them, I just have to decide what!
This is my favorite stone of my entire mystery lot. It is a large labradorite teardrop that reflects a beautiful blue-green colour. I don't know whether I'll keep the finished piece for myself or sell it. It's just so pretty I don't know whether I will be able to part with it! It will end up making a beautiful wire wrapped pendant.
Thursday, March 03, 2011
Shimmering Beaded Leaf Earrings
The finished product! I love the way they turned out. Pretty yet not over the top. I especially love the 'frillyness' of the leaf edges.
The design was based on a diagonal peyote stitch. I used faceted size 11 cylinder beads. I think the faceted sides add a nice sparkle to the finished product. These earrings measure about 2 inches long including the ear wires.
I really like the look of these so I want to make some variations on the theme. I have a whole lot of miyuki seed beads coming in the mail... I went on a bit of an ebay bead binge. Including some nice size 15 ones is multiple shades of green. I think it would look really nice to have a cluster of smaller leaves so I'm going to give it a try.
Also, my favorite recent discovery: thread protectors. They're the little metal loops at the top of the leaves that the ear wires connect to. I'm always afraid of thread at important connection points, where there's going to be the most wear and tear, fraying over time and one just breaking such that I lose an earring. These solve that and make it much easier to connect other components to beaded pieces.
Next post: exciting things that arrive in the mail!
Wednesday, March 02, 2011
Autumn Leaves Inspiration
Tonight I plan on making a pair of earrings inspired by the Autumn Leaves necklace patter in the book Creative Beading Vol.4. I love the natural motif embodied by this necklace, however it is far to extravagant to wear on a day to day basis.
I plan on using a variation of the leaves to make earrings. Also, the bead colours in the original pattern don't go very well with my colouring, so I plan on using some deep green beads accented with some medium green beeds. Depending on how they turn out and what size each leaf is, I may just use one per earwire or attach a small cluster. I'm more of a go with the flow kind of beader rather than planning it all right from the start. I'm excited to see how they'll turn out!
I plan on using a variation of the leaves to make earrings. Also, the bead colours in the original pattern don't go very well with my colouring, so I plan on using some deep green beads accented with some medium green beeds. Depending on how they turn out and what size each leaf is, I may just use one per earwire or attach a small cluster. I'm more of a go with the flow kind of beader rather than planning it all right from the start. I'm excited to see how they'll turn out!
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