Making Jewellery - August 2016

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  1. If using copper or Sterling silver blanks you
    can colour the metal with Liver of Sulphur,
    which turns it a range of diff erent colours
    from warm red to deep black. If using Liver
    of Sulphur, you will need to work in a well-
    ventilated area and follow the instructions
    provided with the product. When you are
    happy with the colour of the blank, fi nish with
    a coat of Renaissance wax to help maintain
    the colour. You can also use this wax on bare
    copper blanks to help keep them bright and
    prevent tarnishing.

  2. To make a nice feature pendant, you can
    add drops to the bottom. The copper Harmony
    pendant (right) is made using a 50mm x 15mm
    rectangle blank. The holes have been made
    with 1.5mm square hole punch pliers (see


page 72). The edge is hammered (Step 2) and
coloured with Liver of Sulphur.


  1. To create the hanging pieces for this design,
    take a 50mm eyepin and bend it at a right angle
    so that there is about 5mm of wire between the
    bottom of the blank and the eye loop.

  2. Bend the eyepin down the back of the blank
    and wrap the free end around the wire between
    the blank and eye loop. Fill the space with the
    coiled wire. Cut off any excess. Repeat this step
    for the other end of the pendant.

  3. Add a chain to the top eye loop and a bead
    on a ball-ended headpin to the bottom. See page
    94 for how to make a wrapped loop on the end
    of a headpin.


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  1. Another nice way to make a necklace
    is using 2mm uncoated leather cord (Love
    pendant, right). Cut a piece to the length you
    require and thread through the hole at the top
    of the blank. Hold the two cords together and
    wrap with 0.6mm copper wire about six times.
    Cut off any excess wire.

  2. Add crimp cord ends to each end of the 2mm
    leather cord. These cord ends are great and super-
    easy to use. Push the cord into the end piece
    and check that you can see the cord just below
    the loop, then simply squash the central piece of
    the cord end to close it and that holds the cord
    in place. There is no need to use glue with these
    ends. Add a clasp to one side with a jumpring.
    The other loop on the end of the crimped cord
    end will work as the connector for the clasp.


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