Wednesday 29 October 2014

wire weaving

I've still got some posts about classes me and my lovely mum took at The Bead Shop Nottingham to show you, I seem to have fallen behind with my blog posts!  The class I'm going to tell you about today was wire weaving.


We started by practicing with some copper wire.  We used 1mm wire as the structure and wove with 0.4mm wire, using various different weaves.  Then we tried a 3-way weave which was hard, but tricky as you had to get the wire up and through the gaps and it does like to poke me in the eye.


We then moved on to working with silver plated wire.  I was slightly ambitious in my design and whilst it looks a dog's dinner in this enlarged photo, it doesn't look so bad in real life!  I added some gorgeous Lapis Lazuli gemstones to the centre and the outside.

Unfortunately, I still haven't finished it!  I need to weave the bail to give something to hang it by. I'll show you when it's done, but don't hold your breath, I have a tub of jewellery WIPs to get done!


Wire weaving was new to me, so I'm linking it up to Something New for 2014


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7 comments:

gilly said...

I think you're being too hard on yourself, I think it looks just fab! I do love the Lapis Lazuli too and it sounds like a really fun & interesting workshop to do :-)
xx

SuperMomNoCape said...

You are so lucky to have the joy of doing so many crafty things with your Mum! That wire weaving looks cool.

Melody said...

Wow wonderful pieces

Rachel said...

Wire does rather have a mind of its own, not to mention aggressive tendancies!

Jane said...

I prefer the spiral one, look forward to seeing it finished, one day

margaret said...

not seen wire weaving before you have certainly mastered the craft here

Sarah in Stitches said...

That looks so cool! Wouldn't mind trying that. I like how it looks so far :D