Rachel Norris who tutors for Jewellery Maker and has wirework DVDs I love her wire flowers.
Her website is http://www.jewellerydesignbyrachel.com/page18.html
I subscibe to The Beading Gems journal on email and facebook, the posts daily appear to read my thoughts and you can find information on all types of jewellery making including lots on wire work.
I always read these posts since they are interesting and appear to hit the mark.http://www.beadinggem.com
I wish I could attend Lonely Soldier workshops but they are too far away. I like the wire work.
http://www.lonelysoldierdesigns.co.uk/workshops.html
I also like the distinctive style of Louise Goodchild. I bought one of her tutorials and adapted it to make some nice winter tree of life pendants. http://www.louisegoodchild.co.uk/
Wire wick jewellery have great wire weaving tutorials which I must start as son as my wire order arrives http://wickwirejewelry.blogspot.co.uk
I have just bought the Feb/March edition of wire jewellery magazine.The instructions are clear to follow. There is a fantastic pair of earrings called silver swirl by Marlies Blaauw which are wire woven. I like the unwoven stage very much and think they would look great with a purple gemstone.I intend to try both weaved and unweaved versions and cannot wait to start.http://www.jewelrymakingdaily.com
I love making jewellery from reclaimed items such as sea glass. The sea glass is wire wrapped into unique handmade pendants. I make Tree of Live pendants using lovely gemstones also make them into personalised jewellery with birthstones etc . The Tree of Life jewellery is symbolic and reflect the seasons etc. I also recycle old music manuscripts and books and other paper into personalised gift jewellery based on favourite book etc. http://www.etsy.com/shop/EncantoJewellery
500th! :3
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