Explore a rustic approach to making beautiful jewelry with exciting surface effects. Rustic Wrappings is packed with over 24 wire and art bead jewelry projects and reveals the surprisingly artistic effects of applying items such as salt, vinegar, bleach, sawdust, potato chips, or baking soda to your copper, silver, brass and steel wire projects--high-end effects with low-tech techniques. Achieving these innovative effects using household products will not only inspire jewelry makers but mixed-media artists as well. Advance your technique skills when you learn how to use patinas to add rustic, weathered effects, create unique and natural-looking color combinations, and use metal wire to embroider designs on metal jewelry pieces. Beginners will benefit from detailed technique instruction, while skilled designers will enjoy the introduction to more advanced techniques. With tons of information on customizing effects for unique metal finishes, Rustic Wrappings will teach you to re-imagine your wirework jewelry projects and create fresh designs that showcase your new skill sets.
Around the World in 25 Designs! Travel-loving jewelry designer Anne Potter takes you on a world tour of some of the most interesting and inspiring places in Europe, Latin America, Africa, and Asia. Follow along with her as she explores the people, art, architecture, and culture of each region and the aspects that inspire her jewelry designs. Without ever leaving the comfort of your own home you can: • Craft a colorful tile bracelet that mimics the trencadís mosaics of Gaudì. • Hand dye beads to create a stunning neckpiece inspired by ancient Incan knotted quipus. • Weave simple yet striking beaded earrings inspired by the motifs of Persian kilim carpets. • Upcycle colorful tin to create a gorgeous necklace that calls to mind the work of Senegalese metal sculptors. • Join antique brass filigree pieces into a unique hand bracelet that evokes the patterns of traditional Indian henna tattoos. Detailed instructions and step-by-step photos demonstrate a wide range of jewelry-making techniques, including stringing, beadweaving, wirework, macramé, metal stamping, and chain maille. Whether you're an armchair traveler or a dedicated globe trekker, Global Style Jewelry will be your trusty guide to many dynamic and diverse places and projects.
An ideal introduction, this manual details the craft of making metal jewelry by pairing expert guidance with clear, explicit photographs. Beginning with the basic tools and skills necessary to master before complex projects can be executed successfully, every stage of the metal jewelry art is discussed--from practicing proper safety to learning how to cut, solder, buff, and stamp metals. Example projects--in styles from contemporary and funky to classic and elegant--include pendants, earrings, bracelets, rings, and chains.
Discover a masterpiece that gives new life to found objects in The Art of Forgotten Things. Imagine necklaces and bracelets using one-of-a-kind components that hint at fragments of stories that exist only in the mind, evoking a mysterious past. Author Melanie Doerman will teach you how to take esquisite mementoes from history and make them into meaningful works of wearable art. The Art of Forgotten Things offers a brilliant new take on expressing your story within a jewelry design. Melanie shows how to create delicate beaded frames, clasps, nets, and components with seed beads and combine them with mixed-media elements for jewelry with an evocative look and feel. You'll also find an extensive techniques section that includes instructions for flat and tubular peyote, right-angle weave, bead netting, bead embroidery, and picot edges and fringes; basic jewelry techniques such as wire wrapping; mixed-media techniques such as foiling; and additional embellishment. Detailed step-by-step instructions are provided for each project. You'll learn about various types of beads used in the book's projects, from tiny seed beads to crystals, pressed glass, pearls, and more, as well as other materials, tools, and "treasures" that make each creation unique. In addition, Melanie explores using readily available materials and items that you might already have in your collection, along with directions for locating more unusual or vintage items. The Art of Forgotten Things is truly a one-of-a-kind masterpiece for all imaginative jewelry artists.
Easy-to-do techniques at the comfort of your kitchen table! Authors Denise Peck and Jane Dickerson introduce simple wire- and metalworking techniques that have big impact. Working with precut metal blanks and thin gauge sheet, as well as with inexpensive and readily available tools, you can produce results similar to much more complex metalsmithing techniques. Explore lashing, stitching, simple weaving, coils, spirals, twisted wire, and incorporating beads with wire. You'll be exposed to metal pieces being hole-punched, dapped, hammered, textured, colorized, and patinated. This book features thirty step-by-step projects that require only basic jewelry-making skills, but will result in stunning contemporary jewelry. Wire + Metal covers a wide range of styles that will appeal to beginner to advanced jewelry makers.
Give new life to your jewelry designs by using common jewelry findings in surprising ways. Readers will enjoy this book as it takes a completely new approach to working with jewelry findings by focusing on nontraditional uses for them: bead frames become connectors; toggle clasps become pendants; filigree can be rolled to create tube beads or bails; and so much more. Author Michelle Mach offers a thorough overview of the many different jewelry findings available, essential tools, and other materials, such as beads, wire, and cords and ribbons. Tips for modifying purchased findings with patinas, beads, hammering, painting, and other jewelry making techniques are also provided. Fifty jewelry projects showcase one or more findings used in a new or unusual way. The designs include necklaces, bracelets, and earrings, some of which can be taken apart and reassembled to become different pieces of jewelry. Basic jewelry making techniques, such as stringing, simple wirework, and basic metalwork, are also covered along with a thorough list of resources.
Embark on an unparalleled culinary journey with "Game On," the eagerly-awaited eBook that delves into the savory universe of jerky making. Revel in a labyrinth of flavors, extend your food preservation repertoire, and attain the pinnacle of homemade jerky craft with methodologies that span from the ancient to the contemporary. "Game On" ignites your journey with an introspective look at the jerky's illustrious history, unearthing the burgeoning plethora of health benefits that elevate this time-honored snack from convenient to consequential. Venturing forth, equip yourself with quintessential knowledge by selecting the right protagonist—the choice cut of meat that will anchor your jerky escapades. From the rich tapestries of beef to the novelty of game meats, navigate this foundational decision with informed confidence. Preparation is key, and so you are guided through the meticulous art of meat slicing, marination, and tenderization. Each section is a building block toward mastery of the jerky maker's craft, ensuring your creations resonate with flavor and finesse. Stoke the flames of flavor alchemy by concocting unique spice blends and marinades that tell a tale as old as time, yet as refreshingly new as your next bite. Techniques unravel within the compendium, leveraging the subtle secrets of air drying, dehydrating, and smoking to arrive at the perfect texture and taste. These processes, both old and new, coalesce to lend your jerky a personal and unmatched quality. As you journey deeper into the shrouded realms of jerky varieties, encounter unexpected flavor horizons, from the comfort of classic revisitations to the thrill of exotic meats and global spices. Embrace the robust realm of vegetarian options, presenting a vibrant vista of plant-based delight, while expertly troubleshooting common jerky-making quandaries that even seasoned veterans face. "Game On" prepares you for the grandeur of jerky presentation and preservation, ensuring every strip ignites the senses and endures the test of time. Transition into the arts of jerky plating, pairing, and even throwing the ultimate jerky tasting parties that will be the buzz of your social circles. For the aspiring entrepreneur, discover the keys to taking your artisanship to market. Leave no stone unturned from food safety regulations to the nuances of branding – your journey might just scale the heights of a burgeoning business. Within "Game On," find resources that will prove indispensable to the jerky journeyman, explore the paradigm of community engagement through shared culinary exploits, and celebrate the versatile role of jerky as both an endearing gift and a communal offering. Finally, cast a gaze into the future with an inspiring exploration of innovation and sustainability within the jerky-making domain. Beyond recipes and tools lies a community vibrant with dialogue, diversity, and the shared passion for the noble craft of jerky making. "Game On" is the quintessential tome for both the novice adventurer and the seasoned snacking sojourner. Whether your path is forged in the pursuit of flavor, the art of preservation, or the joy of shared experiences over handcrafted cuisine, consider this the definitive guide to triumph in the endlessly delicious world of jerky making. The adventure awaits; are you ready for "Game On"?
This guide offers 150 inspirational and practical gift-wrapping suggestions plus more than 25 projects that employ a wide variety of techniques. Step-by-step instructions and color photos show how to beautify any gift.
Metalsmiths reveal new findings in jewelry trends! Following up their best-selling book Handcrafted Wire Findings, Denise Peck and Jane Dickerson give jewelers more techniques, more (and different) findings, and more inspiration. Handcrafted Metal Findings features 30 step-by-step tutorials for metal findings that require only basic jewelry-making skills. Working with precut metal blanks and thin-gauge sheet metal, Denise, Jane, and several contributing artists have created great-looking findingsâ€"head pins, bead caps, bails, charms, connectors, cones, and more--all without a lot of effort. All the metalwork can be done with basic tools--no saws, no flex shaft, no oxy/acetylene tanks. Metal pieces are hole-punched, dapped, hammered, textured with stamps and tools, colorized, oxidized, and patinated. Construction techniques include simple soldering with a micro torch and cold connections such as riveting. Finished gallery pieces that incorporate some of the findings provide additional inspiration in this inspiration- and information-packed book.