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Magical Metal Clay Sue Heaser

Magical Metal Clay By Sue Heaser

Magical Metal Clay by Sue Heaser


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Create beautiful and intricate pieces of pure silver jewellery with no silversmithing skills and very few tools and equipment using metal clay. This book features step-by-step photography, which demonstrates the techniques needed to set with stones, decorate with enamels, create textural effects using engraving and more.

Magical Metal Clay Summary

Magical Metal Clay: Amazingly Simple No-Kiln Techniques for Making Beautiful Accessories by Sue Heaser

Make professional-looking metal jewellery and accessories without investing in silversmithing tools, equipment and training, with this essential guide to working with precious metal clay. Metal clay is a magical material: real metal in clay form that can be modelled and then fired to turn it into pure metal. It has taken the crafting world by storm in the past 20 years and its versatility and accessibility means it is used by professional jewellery makers and hobbyists alike. Metal clay is available in many different types - silver, copper, bronze and even steel. It can be sculpted, modelled, moulded, rolled into sheets, cut into shapes, woven, braided and carved to produce an endless array of forms and effects. Equipment needed is minimal and you will probably have most of the simple tools in your home already. This book concentrates on silver clay which is the easiest kind to use because it can be fired without a kiln. After drying the clay, it is fired using either a small blow torch, a gas hob, or camping gas and in five minutes or less the clay becomes pure 999 silver that can be hallmarked. This book will show you how to master all the basic techniques of working with metal clay while later chapters cover more advanced techniques. Twenty gorgeous projects are shown in detail with clear step-by-step photographs. There are pendants, necklaces, earrings, bracelets, charms, brooches, beads, cufflinks and rings and many of the projects give alternative ideas for developing your skills. Embellishment techniques are shown in detail from setting stones and gilding to enamelling with resin, adding inlay, engraving, and oxidising for luscious colours. Whatever your skill level and whatever your craft style you will find this a rich and inspiring guide with tried-and-tested techniques explained in detail, as well as the cutting edge of metal clay creativity and materials. A few projects that need kiln firing are given at the end of the book to show what can be achieved if you decide to go further with this fabulous material. Author Sue Heaser is a prolific crafter who has written over 18 books on the subjects of jewellery making, polymer clay, metal clay and miniatures. Her expert guidance will give even the beginner the confidence and the inspiration to start a love affair with metal clay and all its creative possibilities.

About Sue Heaser

Sue Heaser is the author of 15 major craft books as well as a growing list of eBooks that are available worldwide. She specialises in jewellery making, polymer clay, metal clay and miniatures. Sue's books have been translated into many languages and she has travelled all over the world to teach workshops and to lecture. She is a qualified Art Clay Senior Instructor and has taken Master classes in the subject in Japan. She founded the British Polymer Clay Guild in 1997 and Art Clay World UK Guild in 2005. She is an accomplished artist working in watercolour, oils and pastels as well as other media, and teaches regular art classes.

Table of Contents

Introduction6

Materials8

Equipment10

Chapter 1: Basic Techniques16

Getting started18

Shaping soft clay20

Drying the clay22

Pre-finishing techniques24

Firing the clay26

Finishing techniques30

Adding findings34

Chapter 2: Basic Projects36

Project 1: Impressed pendant38

Project 2: Sculpted doves40

Project 3: Cutout charm bracelet42

Project 4: Celtic knot pendant44

Project 5: Inlaid pendant46

Project 6: Engraved dragon pin48

Project 7: Initial pendant50

Project 8: Liquid silver leaves52

Chapter 3: Molding54

Making molds56

Project 9: Key charm necklace58

Project 10: Gem-studded tie tack60

Project 11: Acorn cufflinks62

Chapter 4: Beads & Rings64

Beads without a kiln66

Project 12: Treasure bead bracelet70

Project 13: Celtic bead necklace72

Project 14: Moroccan lamp earrings73

Making rings74

Project 15: Classic band ring76

Project 16: Jeweled ring78

Project 17: Snake ring80

Chapter 5: Filigree & Embellishments82

Making filigree84

Project 18: Feather earrings86

Project 19: Landscape pendant88

Project 20: Jeweled filigree ring90

Embellishing with gold92

Project 21: Rock art earrings94

Project 22: Gilded castle pendant96

Embellishing with resin98

Project 23: Pinewoods bracelet100

Project 24: Mother-of-pearl fan102

Chapter 6: Using a Kiln104

Fused glass cabochons106

Project 25: Icicle pendant108

Paper clay techniques110

Project 26: Fan and flower earrings112

Project 27: Quilled leaf pendant114

Gallery116

Templates124

Index126

Resources127

Credits128

Additional information

NGR9781446308981
9781446308981
1446308987
Magical Metal Clay: Amazingly Simple No-Kiln Techniques for Making Beautiful Accessories by Sue Heaser
New
Paperback
David & Charles
2021-09-28
128
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