I've been a bit quiet lately but that doesn't mean that I haven't been beavering away in the background. I spent a very enjoyable weekend at the Interntaional Festival of Glass at Stourbridge and now I am going to show a little of what I have been making recently.
I made a couple more big wheel beads, this time to match some lovely silk ribbons that I bought from Di at Sowzere Designs.
A couple of bracelets to go with one of the sterling silver bangles I made. Lots of spacers went into these
I am really pleased with this bracelet. I wanted to make some murrini to match a top I had, my friend Sue at Flaming Eck suggested some colours and this was the result.
I wanted to make some brown beads to go with the ones in the bracelet and the closest I had was Effetre Dark Matter which is in the centre of the murrini. I didn't get quick what I was expecting because instead of brown I got pinky greys. (apologies for the photo it was hard to pick up the colours)
Tuesday, 28 August 2012
Tuesday, 21 August 2012
Silversmithing Course at The Quays Arts Centre.
You may have noticed I have not been very active on my blog lately. That is because I have been attending a couple of Silversmith Courses at The Quay Arts Centre in Newport on the Isle of Wight.
It is such a lovely studio set just by the river medina, I would be quite happy working their on a daily basis!
The first weekend was making charms with Vickie Harris. We made a bangle and then some charms to go on it and on a chain to make a pendant.
This is what I made and I was quite chuffed I can tell you.
There are another 2 charms the same as the two on the bangle that I later added to a different bangle I made on the next course.
So, the next course was 4 days with Nina Bulley. This time we made a ring, a bangle and then we could make whatever we liked.
As you can see I made a ring, bangle and a pair of earrings and then went on to make this ring.
It is an interchangeable ring so the orange bead can be screwed on and changed to a different one.
I am really pleased with this as it involved some investigating into soldering stainless steel onto sterling silver. I will need to wear the ring a bit to make sure the joint holds.
I learnt a tremendous ammount and came away with far more jewellery than I expected. Will definately be back for more.
It is such a lovely studio set just by the river medina, I would be quite happy working their on a daily basis!
The first weekend was making charms with Vickie Harris. We made a bangle and then some charms to go on it and on a chain to make a pendant.
This is what I made and I was quite chuffed I can tell you.
There are another 2 charms the same as the two on the bangle that I later added to a different bangle I made on the next course.
So, the next course was 4 days with Nina Bulley. This time we made a ring, a bangle and then we could make whatever we liked.
As you can see I made a ring, bangle and a pair of earrings and then went on to make this ring.
It is an interchangeable ring so the orange bead can be screwed on and changed to a different one.
I learnt a tremendous ammount and came away with far more jewellery than I expected. Will definately be back for more.
Wednesday, 1 August 2012
My first big wheel bead
I hadn't been able to get to the torch for a while, allotment needed some attention and that always tires me out.
So was quite pleased when I got to have a go last night. But no mojo, the first two beads I made were horrible.
I bought some big hole mandrels at Flame Off and I had one left sitting there having been dipped in bead release for probably a few months and thought why not have a go at a big wheel like the gorgeous ones that Jennie makes from Raspberrry Rings.
It was a bit dodgy to start with and it's not perfectly round. Struggled a bit as the mandrel seems to be bent. But quite pleased for a first attempt.
It measures a whopping 4.5cm.
So was quite pleased when I got to have a go last night. But no mojo, the first two beads I made were horrible.
I bought some big hole mandrels at Flame Off and I had one left sitting there having been dipped in bead release for probably a few months and thought why not have a go at a big wheel like the gorgeous ones that Jennie makes from Raspberrry Rings.
It was a bit dodgy to start with and it's not perfectly round. Struggled a bit as the mandrel seems to be bent. But quite pleased for a first attempt.
It measures a whopping 4.5cm.
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