Before: Box of Copper Washers |
As far as I am concerned, playing with the washers
We both decided we wanted an all copper necklace and we wanted it to be shiny.
After: Copper Bib Necklace by GeltDesigns |
18-gauge copper wire
25 5/16-inch copper washers
9 7/16-inch copper washers
Tools
Doming block
Hammer
Round nose pliers or 3-Step wire looping pliers
Chain nose or bent nose pliers
Wire rounder or needle file
Wire side cutters or flush cutters
Tumbler
Select the washers and arrange the washers into the design you like.
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
Make the links and begin linking the formed washers. We originally began using "B" links because we liked the clean look, but we found the "B" links more difficult to use so we removed them and used "S" links instead.
We found it easier to link rows of washers first and then link the rows together. We also found it easiest to begin at the bottom of the necklace and work up rather than the reverse.
Step 6
After linking rows, begin linking each row together on the outside of the pyramid. Then link the interior washers.
Continue linking the washers until the necklace is complete and then add the clasp.
Step 7
Check the necklace for spots that are still sharp (we may have missed sanding certain spots on the washers or wire ends when fabricating each piece). Sand or file as needed to remove remaining rough edges.
Step 8
Tumble
Related Tutorials
How to Dome Metal
Make Your Own Hook & Eye Clasp
Copper Bib Necklace by GeltDesigns |
Make Your Own "S" Clasp
Make Your Own "S" Chain
How to Use Metal Stamps
Further Reading
"Contemporary Copper Jewelry: Step-by-Step Techniques and Projects
"Copper Art Jewelry: A Different Luster
"Mixed Metals: Creating Contemporary Jewelry with Silver, Gold, Copper, Brass, and More
"Weave, Wrap, Coil: Creating Artisan Wire Jewelry
Day 31. Week 5. Month 2. Jewelry from Found Objects. $ spent: 0
Found materials: hardware, copper washers, copper wire
New Jewelry a Day.