Monday, October 8, 2007

Metal Weaving


Well I wanted to share a new technique that I learned last week at my local labidary club. I took a class on metal weaving (yes just like weaving with wool with a few adjustments I imagine, I don't know how to weave with yarn or wool). I thought the end result was quite nice and now have a head full of plans to adapt, change and challenge myself to come up with new designs using this technique.
As you can see you do need some type of vise to hold the ends firmly in place. I use masking tape to protect the wire from being damaged by the vise. You also need to tape the wires at the bottom in order to keep them together and to mark which side is the front. Because you have to lower the pattern into the vice at least every other time you weave it is important to know which way is the front and which is the back. (trust me on this I am speaking from experience. While you can make an interesting pattern by swithching front to back if you aren't doing it on purpose it is a disaster!)
So once you get to the desired length you cut off the ends and take your frame wire and attach them together with more wire. This can be kind of tricky and does take some practice. Not too tight and not too loose. I will be practicng this with copper and plated metals until I have the technique down well. I actually find the
weaving part to be the easiest of the entire design. So from this point it is just a matter of wrapping and forming into the actual bracelet shape. You can of course make or attach any type of clasp that you wish. All in all it was two, well-spent Saturday mornings to learn this technique. It took about three hours to do the actual weaving and another three to finish it completely. I am hoping that with experience I will get just a wee bit quicker at it. I would also like to come up with some ways to embelish and play with it. Well that's it for now.

I will be posting another blog on some more of my favorite Etsy artists later this week and hopefully will have an update on our puppies (who haven't arrived yet by the way)






3 comments:

babyleila said...

That braclet is amazing!

Mary Ann said...

Wow. You mentioned on my blog that you learned this technique and so I came to check out your blog to see if you had photos. That bracelet is beautiful. I wish I had something like that in my area. Can't wait to see more.

Sweet Peas said...

The bracelet you made is gorgeous!

About reunions. I think I skipped mine for similar reasons... I am friends with everyone I want to be friends with from high school. I can't imagine seeing someone from my reunion who I might want to meet up with again. Still, I am tempted just to see how people have changed (or not) since High School. Maybe I will go to my 20th :-P, time will tell.