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| Basic Wire Skills |
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Welcome to Basic Wire Skills where you will find instructions
for fundamental wire techniques in jewelry making.
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| If you are new to wire, please be patient with yourself and if
you get discouraged, read my
Bio or send me an e-mail. Remember those bygone days when you learned to drive a car?
What you now do so easily was once a hair raising challenge.
Time and patience will lead you down the road to making
jewelry you will be proud to wear. If you get confused don't
assume it is necessarily you. Teaching wire techniques over the
internet is new to me so it may take some time to make my instructions
fool proof. Please e-mail me if you run into problems so that
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If you choose to focus only on basic skills, know that you
can make wonderful jewelry with these techniques. The above necklace
is made primarily with techniques you will learn in the Basic
Wire Skills section. The clasp and one bead are the only elements
you won't find in this lesson and they can easily be substituted
with techniques you will learn.
A note to you lefties: Sorry, the photos are all right-handed.
But, the written directions are for both right and left handed
people. I do hope you can make sense of it all........
I urge you to read through the Studio
Tour section of my website for an overview of tools, equipment
and safety concerns. Click here for a list of recommended equipment and tools that
are needed to do these basic skills. Suppliers you can purchase
these tools from and 2003 prices are also listed. The studio
tour also includes important information such as how
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The wire techniques presented in this section I learned primarily
from Lynne Merchant. Numerous books are also available to help
you become adept in an endless array of wrapping and bending
techniques. Here are a few:
"Wire in Design" by Barbara McGuire
"Making Wire Jewelry" by Clegg and Larom
"All Wired Up" by Mark Lareau
Once you feel confident with fundamental skills, then the
real fun begins. Developing design skills and determining your
personal style are incredibly intriguing adventures. |
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Printing info:
Click here to download a
printer friendly Acrobat PDF file of this intro page. To
view and print this, you will need to have Adobe Acrobat installed
on your machine. Most machines already have it - so go ahead
and click on the download link. If you receive an error message,
you can download Acrobat Reader for free at:
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html
Install this on your machine and then you'll have no problem. |
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