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Wire Jewelry Masterclass: Wrapped, Coiled and Woven Pieces Using Fine Materials

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This comprehensive guide to working with wire, focusing on the intricate skills of weaving, binding, coiling, and layering, will inspire all levels of jewelry-maker. The 24 projects, ranging from elegant pendants to earrings, rings, brooches, and bracelets, will appeal to a wide range of tastes and are grouped into beginner, intermediate, and advanced sections.Abby’s experience running tutorials on this wonderful craft shines out in the clarity of the step-by-step instruction for each project and the invaluable tools and techniques section. To Abby, teaching is all about getting the detail right and taking out the guesswork so the maker can concentrate on the end result of a beautiful piece of jewelry. Read more

Publisher ‏ : ‎ GMC Publications (October 1, 2011)


Language ‏ : ‎ English


Paperback ‏ : ‎ 192 pages


ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1861088426


ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 20


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.29 pounds


Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.25 x 0.38 x 9.25 inches


Best Sellers Rank: #209,568 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #71 in Beadwork #135 in Jewelry Craft (Books)


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Expone de forma clara tecnicas basicas de alambrismo.
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2024 by Gabriela

  • WIREWORKING CLASS IN BOOK FORM!
Masterclass is the most comprehensive, descriptive, user-friendly book that I’ve found on wire working! Here are just some of the top quality features that impressed me: Concise, detailed information, directions, and pictures in preparation for using for tools, materials, findings, cold connections, and a resource list of online suppliers included. Tutorials for projects are in both standard and metric measure with information to increase/decrease size of finished projects. Sequential skill building is taught and utilized in a variety of skill appropriate projects and projects are progressive, providing growth and challenge for all skill levels. The gallery pictures of projects per chapter includes an itemized list of skills utilized to complete each item. The basic well-chosen, project selection is versatile allowing for creativity to alter or expand designs for personal taste. Alternative color and metal option pictures are included with each project. All projects have large, sharp, close-up step-by-step colored photos to coincide with the detailed and explicit text on the page for easy visual reference. I highly recommend Masterclass and feel that it is the best available resource for learning, practicing, implementing and personalizing wire jewelry techniques and projects. The author has even included her contact information, so that readers can get their individual questions answered! . Masterclass is a complete jewelry class in book form! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2013 by Temptations

  • Technique Style Ideas
This book is a fairly detailed guide to a wide variety of wire wrapped jewelry techniques. There are instructions for making your own findings/components like clasps, earwires, bead dangles, headpins, and even a bead cone and a brooch pin. For me, this was the big selling point. I want to make my own components to save money and open up my options for personal style. The projects are grouped from easy to advanced, and include rings, bracelets, pendants, and necklaces. Within the projects, there are instructions for even more techniques. As someone else mentioned, while some of the projects may not match your personal style, they will provide a lot of inspiration to add to your own style. I am in love with the lace filigree-inspired cuff and can't wait to have the skill to make it. I love that this book uses a simplified list of tools and even an alternative way to oxidize metal without liver of sulfur (eggs! whodathunk?). Some books require endless lists of tools that really eat up your wallet. On the other hand, I do wish she had provided a little more detail on selecting tools and differences in materials. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2013 by M. White

  • beautiful photography, clear instructions, lots of useful information
I think I am probably never going to be fully satisfied with any particular book on wire jewelry, but I do like this one a lot. (I think my strategy is just going to be ordering a whole bunch of books that excel at certain things and try to cobble together knowledge of the subject that way. Hopefully I do not end up with too many gaps.) In terms of being an actual book (as opposed to an evaluation of the projects, which will come later), this is very nice. The photography is lovely and clear throughout. The steps of each project are illustrated with individual photos and matching instructions. (The photos are kind of small, but I guess I didn't notice so much because I work with a lighted magnifier most of the time, so I could just slide the book under the magnifier if I needed to see better detail.) Every image is in full color and the paper is nice and sturdy. You may have to bend the spine to keep the book open while you work (this is not an issue for me). A variety of metal finishes are used in this book. I very much like the inclusion of copper, as that is what I have chosen to work with. (I decided I was going to learn everything about one metal, from wire to stamping/embossing on up to copper clay.) But don't feel limited. The bracelet on the cover, for example, could be made with silver or gold or some base metal if that is what you prefer. There is a small amount of information about oxidation and such. I am definitely a fan of the idea of using hardboiled eggs instead of liver of sulfur. (I have a PhD in chemistry and I am averse to using poorly-defined mixtures developed by alchemists. Not only is there a flammability issue with liver of sulfur, but it can have a short shelf life in lump form and the actual mixture isn't very precise, which could lead to results that are not reproducible.) Moving on: The book is divided into sections with projects of increasing difficulty. One thing I definitely like is the variety. There are necklaces, bracelets, and earrings, but there are also simple clasps and chains (few clasps and chains, but still, they are there). There are also instructions for making your own earring findings (which I may try if I can track down some niobium or titanium wire). So following this book, you will be able to make lots of different things and it has the potential to keep you busy for awhile. The one criticism I might level is that a fair number of the projects involve taking tiny wire (say, 28 gauge) and wrapping it around fatter wire. This does give some pretty neat results, but later projects in the book start to resemble one another quite a bit. One note: The author lives in the UK and so most of the suppliers are in the UK. But, these days, it is not hard to do an internet search and find what you need. I actually buy the majority of my wire and tools here on Amazon. (I am just a beginner and pretty happy with what I have purchased so far. I reserve the right to become picky about things later on.) Overall, though, this is a lovely book with lots of useful information and I am glad I bought it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2016 by Sneaky Burrito

  • Inspiration and techniques galore
This book is fabulous. The projects have great variety and really do help you improve your techniques from start to finish. Projects are properly classified by their skill level i.e. easy, intermediate and advanced, yet you'll find beautiful projects that anyone would enjoy making or wearing throughout. I also like that the pictures for every project show variations in how the project will look if you use a different wire color (copper vs. silver) or a different bead (faceted vs. round), or a different bead size, etc. I think that really helps you make a project using the supplies you might have on-hand instead of trying to exactly reproduce the author's project. I love that the author takes you through the instructions step by step but then helps you 'make it your own'. I consider myself an intermediate wire wrapper and I think there is plenty for me to learn and practice in this book. One last thing - there's a lot of variety in the projects. Earrings, necklaces, rings, pendants, clasps, chains - no matter what your interest, I think there will be something for you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2012 by AB

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