Mixed-Media Etched Jewelry Video Download

$24.99

Learn to make one-of-a-kind jewelry that can be worn as a necklace and bracelet!

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Description

Create a piece of modern romantic mixed-media jewelry with artist and author Ruth Rae. Learn to make a versatile piece of jewelry that can be worn as a necklace or a bracelet, while incorporate a wide variety of techniques. In this video workshop, learn how to etch metal, bead crochet, wire wrap beads, and more. Discover how to encase pearls in a bezel with resin to create a standout focal point for your jewelry. Combine all the techniques and assemble the pieces with fabric and ribbon straps, and create a custom clasp to make this a true one-of-a-kind mixed-media work of art.

Order your copy today and enjoy:

  • 82 minutes of detailed and thorough instruction
  • Expert advice and insider tips
  • A myriad of techniques to use in jewelry and other mixed-media projects

About Ruth Rae
Ruth Rae is a classically trained jeweler. During Ruth’s tenure as a metalsmith she began to experiment with other forms of media and techniques. As time has progressed Ruth’s true passion has become "mixed media fiber art." Ruth’s pieces are recognized for their unexpected yet elegant combinations of altered fabrics combined with found objects and words that are bound together by hand and machine stitching. Ruth’s work has been featured in galleries across the country, countless art publications as well as Quilting Arts TV and she has two workshop DVDs and travels around the county teaching jewelry and fabric workshops.

Materials

  • Resin
  • Bezel
  • Pearls
  • Stir stick and cup
  • Raw copper, raw brass, or
    raw silver, 22-gauge (I like
    to buy mine at
    monsterslayer.com.)

  • Ferric chloride
  • Plastic container with lid
  • Plastic gloves
  • Plastic tongs
  • Baking soda
  • Steel wool
  • Rubber stamps
  • Inkpad, black
  • Marker, permanent
  • Rubbing alcohol or acetone
  • Cotton ball
  • Wire, 16- and 24-gauge
  • Embellishments: velvet
    ribbon, beads, buttons, etc.

  • Pliers, round-nose and
    chain-nose

  • File
  • Flush cutters
  • Tin snips or heavy-duty
    scissors

  • Screw down punch or drill
  • Beading cord (I use C-Lon®
    brand.)

  • Crochet hook, steel,
    size 5 or 6

  • Jump rings
  • Embroidery floss or DMC®
    Pearl cotton thread

  • Embroidery needle (I use
    doll maker needles.)

  • Sewing machine and thread
  • Sewing machine and thread

  • Additional information

    Product Type

    Video Download

    Technique

    Jewelry

    File Type

    PDF

    Author/Designer

    Ruth Rae

    SKU

    EP10966

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