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When I started wire wrapping nearly 7 years ago, I would spend hours upon hours doing research on different metal manipulation techniques. Truthfully, it was a bit overwhelming given my limited knowledge about wire wrapping at that time, but I kept coming across some incredible pieces with these thick, wavy, dimensional wires and was determined to learn how to do that “one day”. I initially experimented with heavy weaving techniques, which uses thick “base wires” that are wrapped with thinner wires, in order to get to know how wire actually operates before delving into the technique shown in the beginning of this lil’ video… This technique is called “cold forging”, or an often used slang term is “hammering”. As you can see, I use a steel block and a fancy little hammer called a “chasing hammer” to stretch, shape and harden wire to use within my pieces. No torches or heat of any kind is used, (this includes when wires are eventually attached to their frames), just wire, simple tools, my hands and a little finesse. While it’s taken some time to get the hang of this technique, as it can be a lengthy, tedious process, it’s almost exclusively what I use now… Nearly every single element within my pieces have been forged to some capacity, which gives dimension, sturdiness, and a lustrous shine. A couple of the pieces you see here have been adopted (orange/yellow butterfly necklace & Neptune 🌊), but the others are awaiting their forever homes! If there’s one you see that’s calling to you, message me and I’ll send over the info, along with a little extra gift! 😉 ❤️🪄~ Catherine #wirewrappedjewelry #jewelryart #forging #wirewrappedcrystals #jewelrymakingprocess #crystaljewelry #builttoroamdesigns
When I started wire wrapping nearly 7 years ago, I would spend hours upon hours doing research on different metal manipulation techniques. Truthfully, it was a bit overwhelming given my limited knowledge about wire wrapping at that time, but I kept coming across some incredible pieces with these thick, wavy, dimensional wires and was determined to learn how to do that “one day”. I initially experimented with heavy weaving techniques, which uses thick “base wires” that are wrapped with thinner wires, in order to get to know how wire actually operates before delving into the technique shown in the beginning of this lil’ video… This technique is called “cold forging”, or an often used slang term is “hammering”. As you can see, I use a steel block and a fancy little hammer called a “chasing hammer” to stretch, shape and harden wire to use within my pieces. No torches or heat of any kind is used, (this includes when wires are eventually attached to their frames), just wire, simple tools, my hands and a little finesse. While it’s taken some time to get the hang of this technique, as it can be a lengthy, tedious process, it’s almost exclusively what I use now… Nearly every single element within my pieces have been forged to some capacity, which gives dimension, sturdiness, and a lustrous shine. A couple of the pieces you see here have been adopted (orange/yellow butterfly necklace & Neptune 🌊), but the others are awaiting their forever homes! If there’s one you see that’s calling to you, message me and I’ll send over the info, along with a little extra gift! 😉 ❤️🪄~ Catherine #wirewrappedjewelry #jewelryart #forging #wirewrappedcrystals #jewelrymakingprocess #crystaljewelry #builttoroamdesigns

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