Thursday, January 20, 2011

Class

As you know from my previous post, yesterday a friend and I had a metalsmithing session with Heidi Lowe. She's a fabulous artist, with a studio right on Rehoboth Ave., for those of you who are familiar with this area, and...it was Swweeet! She is SO super nice, and persnickety (in a good way) when it comes to details, a plus, plus. Anywho, when we arrived yesterday I had a couple of cabs that I wanted to set. I had drawn ideas of what I wanted, or my thoughts rather, in my new journal. One basic project and the other...well, I wasn't sure if I was being to ambitious. But, instead of her poo pooing my sketch, we just ran with it.

I jumped right in and started on two projects. One is a Drusy cab, that I am making into a ring, and the other a Peruvian opal, that will be made into a pendant. I've read a lot of books and watched a ton of tutorials on metalwork, so I was pretty familiar with what to do with measuring and cutting the bezel wire. Then sawing out the back sheet, hence the practice session, which I was SO glad that I did! But then, omg...all the filing and sanding. I think they purposely only touch on this part in the books. There is so much to do! and it's time consuming! At any rate, I was super happy with what I had accomplished in our three hour session.



The next session is Monday. I'm hoping to get some more sanding done in the meantime, so that I can get my projects close to finished during the next session.


6 comments:

  1. Metalsmithing is very time consuming but the rewards are so great! Looks like you did a super job!

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  2. omg...these are going to be fabulous! I'm so proud of you:) Can't wait to see the finished pieces.

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  3. These are gorgeous bezels. Well done! I'm looking at your Homesteading button. It's a whole different world isn't it when you move to traditional smithing isn't it? You will love this! Having a hands on studio to work in will make this a great experience.

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  4. The bezels are looking wonderful - great job!

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  5. Great job - and I know excatly what you taking about regarding sanding et al. I took a metalsmith class last summer and was pretty amazed too:-)

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  6. Stopped by because of the Bead Soup Blog Party and saw that you took a class by Heidi Lowe. I live in Seaford and want to take a PMC class from her. Good to hear good things. Your work looks great!

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