I'm so excited to announce today that, at long last, my new book Wire Art Jewelry is available to order!I just received the "proof copy" today, and it looks great. Full-color glossy paperback cover, ...
It feels a little strange reviewing my own book, but I so rarely get the opportunity to do so, I might as well...Contemporary Copper Jewelry is my fifth book (my bestseller, Bead on a Wire, was publi...
A reader recently emailed to ask me about the small embossing hammer that I use in my DVD, Ethnic Style Jewelry Workshop, and also in some of the new workshops that I've been teaching. I just love th...
During my travels throughout Europe, I take every opportunity to explore the little museums that house small collections of jewelry. I'm always amazed by how similar our modern wire jewelry is to the...
This is such a terrific book, I can hardly wait to tell you about it! A friend of mine purchased a copy of Beautiful Wire Jewelry for Beaders, and she recently loaned it to me because she was curious...
I often teach my students how to twist their own wire to make jump rings, using either 16ga or 14ga wire and a battery-operated Makita drill to accomplish the job. You can buy wire pre-twisted, but i...
I just received my summer 2009 issue of Step by Step Wire Jewelry, so of course I had to blog about it. This is one of my favorite beading magazines because it really is focused on wire-art jewelry, ...
Ever since I first discovered a box of copper washers in various sizes at my local Harbor Freight store, I've had a "thing" for them. I'm sure that anyone who works with metal to make jewelry or enjo...
It's been so busy here the past 10 days with house guests and a workshop at the Idyllwild Arts campus, I haven't had time to do a proper jewelry lesson for my usual post. I took a plein-air painting ...
Cage-beads are versatile elements that add a bit of whimsy to bracelets and necklaces. I think they're fun, and easy to make. Best of all, cage-beads can easily be changed by using various gauges and...
In my previous post, I demonstrated making cage beads with 16ga round copper wire. Once you've made several beads, they can be used with other beads and wire links in various jewelry pieces. Or you c...
I like to share my thoughts on the books I find most useful in my own home studio, the ones I actually consult for research and inspiration.Master metalsmith Tim McCreight published one of those indi...
Since we've discussed chasing hammers and hard-plastic mallets in previous posts, I think it's time for a quick note on steel bench blocks.You see two bench blocks shown here; one is 4 inches square,...
This fun project is just in time for Father's Day, which is coming up this Sunday. A tie-necklace includes a wire hanger that suspends from a man's shirt button and is hidden behind the tie. The chai...
Dale "Cougar" Armstrong's long-awaited text on elegant wire jewelry making has just been released!If you're a fan of Dale's classic style of fine-art jewelry, you've probably taken her workshops or r...
In a previous post, I discussed the importance of having a well-made chasing hammer with a convex (slightly rounded) face. In this post, I'd like to briefly discuss hard-plastic mallets.Unlike a chas...
A reader recently emailed me to ask the following question:"Why do you always start with cleaning the wire with steel wool? I always straighten the wire by running my fingers down the length a few ti...
I love wearing this big, chunky bracelet made with intertwined triple jump rings and bead connectors on 12ga copper wire. It's big and bold, but the ceramic beads are lightweight enough to make this ...
Now that you know how to make a big S-clasp after following the tutorial on my previous post, you might want to consider dressing it up with a wire-wrapped bead. This is a simple way to add color and...
One of the few essential tools you'll need as a wire jewelry artist is a good-quality chasing hammer. I use my hammer just about every day, and feel that it's very important to have a dependable tool...
I love making my own jewelry components—jump rings, connecting elements, clasps, and the like. It's a sure way to add a personal touch to your jewelry and attract buyers interested in handmade art-to...
Oops! I meant to post this yesterday, and completely forgot. If you enjoyed making a fiber-bead necklace from my previous post, you'll want a pair of matching earrings.These are made with copper wire...
Since I advertise in Art Jewelry magazine, they sent me a preview copy that I just received today. It's a really good issue, so I thought I'd give you a head's-up.The cover story is "How to Master Wi...
This fun necklace is really easy to make and looks terrific with a T-shirt and jeans or a little black dress. What I like about this project is that it's fun to make, cute to wear, and it's super-che...
For today's tip, I thought I'd share my thoughts on bead storage.In a previous post, I talked about my favorite way to store and organize wire for jewelry making. Once you've mastered that, beads nat...
A simple (unwrapped) eye-pin loop is one of those very basic, looks-really-easy wire techniques that every jewelry artist should master. But I have rarely seen a good eye-pin loop, even on expensive ...
Mastering the double-wrapped eye-pin loop is an essential skill for any wire jewelry artist. There are several steps to making eye-pin loops that are beautifully shaped, but once you've practiced the...
This book is an oldie, but a goodie for sure!A great reference text, Silver Wire Jewelry introduces beginners and intermediate jewelry artists to various types of wirework through its terrific projec...
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