Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

March Challenge

Time to start coming up with ideas for March challenge!

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Welcome Jewelry Expressions by Anita


Today, we welcome Jewelry Expressions by Anita to our guild. Let's see how they answered some questions about Chainmaille.

How long have you been doing Chainmaille? I started doing chainmaille about two years ago.  So far I have done a Full Persian, Half Persian, Double Vision, Byzantine, Euro 4 in 1, and Tryzantine.  I want to try some other patterns, so being with this group should help me meet those goals. 
Why do you like Chainmaille? I love the look and the diversity of chainmaille.  It can be very elegant or very rustic.  It's great for women or men.  You can use all types of metal.  

What is your favorite type of ring? Metal - I love copper and Argentium s.s.  Ring size - depends on the weave.
What type of items do you prefer to make? I make mostly bracelets and  necklaces. 

Which weave would you like to learn that you don't currently know? Helm's weave, Jens Pind, Dragonscale
  
Which piece are you most proud of? I would have to say a Byzantine necklace with a wire wrapped shell focal.  I used rose gold Parawire and it is beautiful with the shell.
 What advice would you give someone who is considering doing Chainmaille? Go for it!!  Be patient with yourself.  When I first started, rings went flying everywhere.  They still do!!
Thank you for taking the time to answer our questions! You can check out Jewelry Expressions by Anita Artfire shop by following the link: http://www.artfire.com/ext/shop/studio/JewelryExpressionsbyAnita

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Welcome LasuzCreations

Today, we welcome LasuzCreations to our guild. Let's see how they answered some questions about Chainmaille.

How long have you been doing Chainmaille? About 4 years
Why do you like Chainmaille?  The designs look so intricate and unique.

What is your favorite type of ring? 20g sterling silver 7/64, perfect for making dainty bracelets and earrings.
What type of items do you prefer to make? Bracelets and earrings

Which weave would you like to learn that you don't currently know? Captive inverted roundmaille

Which piece are you most proud of? A sterling silver graduated Byzantine necklace commissioned by a friend.  That was one heavy necklace.

What advice would you give someone who is considering doing Chainmaille?  You have to have a lot of patience to learn some of the weaves, especially since there are both imperial measurements (ie. 7/64) and metric depending on which tutorial you're following.  That can be a bit of a headache trying to determine which rings you need if your rings aren't in the same style.

Thank you for taking the time to answer our questions. You can check out daisykreates Artfire shop by following the link: http://www.artfire.com/ext/shop/studio/LasuzCreations

A lovely Collection for Valentines Day

Friday, February 1, 2013

Welcome daisykreates

Today, we welcome daisykreates to our guild. Let's see how they answered some questions about Chainmaille.

How long have you been doing Chainmaille?  I first learned about maille in late 2008, was only able to do it very sparingly till 2010 when I was finally able to pay more attention; still learning and loving it every day.  My very first piece is a Steppingstones bracelet out of scrap wires:


Why do you like Chainmaille?  Don’t exactly know... maybe it’s the hand movements, and it’s logically beautiful to me.
What is your favorite type of ring?  Niobium is by far my favorite, not only for the anodizing quality, but I also love the warm, dark grey tone, and its temper is just right for my maille and forged work.


What type of items do you prefer to make?  Jewelry, trinkets, fun objects, anything to be enjoyed for their own beauty and uniqueness.  Also would love to do a larger item in the future, like an inlay, clothing, or curtain.


Which weave would you like to learn that you don't currently know?  There are so manyJ  Right now, the next one on my to-learn list is Trinity; saw several samples online recently, they look so cool!
Which piece are you most proud of?  My “Razzle Dazzle, Starbuck Takes on All Eight” necklace, an asymmetrical, graduated Full Persian 6 in 1 necklace, with a modified Airplane unit as a build-in pendant.  It’s one of my original designs representing an aerial movement in a fictional universe; and I’ve been rather happy with the result.

 

What advice would you give someone who is considering doing Chainmaille?  Think like a jump ring, enjoy the process, and most importantly, have fun!

Thank you for taking the time to answer our questions. You can check out daisykreates Artfire shop by following the link: http://www.artfire.com/ext/shop/studio/daisykreates