The journey of one Angsty Artist, struggling to find her identity, her name and her own style.
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Fan Earrings
I've recently improved my soldering skills enough to attempt some designs with soldered frames. I made these fan earrings while watching CNN footage of the quake in Japan.
In light of so many things going on in the world this week, I don't feel much like talking about myself.
Oh one thing you need to add to your skills when you do soldering is filing the correct way. It will help you to get a smooth texture of metals. I learned it in my gem setting class and it helps me a lot dear !
A good article probably in Art Jewelry Magazine March 2010..You can check the website at www.artjewelrymag.com and order the back issue. Online article i'm not really sure but maybe you should check Ganoskin forum on jewelry www.ganoksin.com...Anyway i love books so much and i had a very good books on jewelry making, that is how i learn.
I was going to write about the filing thing too, but Emi has already said it :-). I usually start off with those big files that do the job quick and dirty. And then to a finer one. And then the sand papers...coarse, medium, fine, superfine till it is all shiny. I'm forgetting the numbers...been so long since I made any jewelry. Filing, sand papering etc is boring, but the piece ends up looking good. And then again, sometimes I get lazy and not do it so thoroughly. (((hugs)))
My name is Mary. My daughter has recently moved on to college leaving me footloose and fancy free. This affords me more time to pursue my own goals:)
I have always made things since I was a young girl, I loved needlepoint and embroidery in my youth. I tried my hand at many crafts over my life but I have always stuck with jewelry and beads.
When I discovered wire wrapping I knew I had found what I was looking for all my life!
I work in engineering designing mechanical parts, though currently I manage mechanical aspects of PC Boards specifically.
I dream of one day wire wrapping full time.
Hi Mary
ReplyDeleteI'm glad that you learn how to solder ! How is the experience? Anyway luv the design !
Thank you Emi!
ReplyDeleteI still need to learn exactly how much solder to use and also make cleaner/smoother looking joints.
But now the experience is pretty good most of the time:))
Oh one thing you need to add to your skills when you do soldering is filing the correct way. It will help you to get a smooth texture of metals. I learned it in my gem setting class and it helps me a lot dear !
ReplyDeleteEmi, I need to learn this filing method. Do you know any articles online I can read?
ReplyDeleteA good article probably in Art Jewelry Magazine March 2010..You can check the website at www.artjewelrymag.com and order the back issue. Online article i'm not really sure but maybe you should check Ganoskin forum on jewelry www.ganoksin.com...Anyway i love books so much and i had a very good books on jewelry making, that is how i learn.
ReplyDeleteThank so much Emi! I'm going to get that back issue.
ReplyDeleteI was going to write about the filing thing too, but Emi has already said it :-). I usually start off with those big files that do the job quick and dirty. And then to a finer one. And then the sand papers...coarse, medium, fine, superfine till it is all shiny. I'm forgetting the numbers...been so long since I made any jewelry. Filing, sand papering etc is boring, but the piece ends up looking good. And then again, sometimes I get lazy and not do it so thoroughly.
ReplyDelete(((hugs)))
Swati, hope you find time to do something arty for yourself soon, whatever that may be, jewelry or something else:)
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