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MARCH 2016
INSPIRATION • EDUCATION • COMMUNITY
®
Porcelain
& Ceramics
See how artists
play with clay
p. 42
HOW TO add gold and
not break the bank
Paint gold onto copper!
p. 38
Make gold go farther in mixed metals
p. 29
A new approach to keum boo
p. 32
Porcelain, glass,
18k-gold, and sterling
silver pendant by
Patty Schwegmann,
p. 42
Spotlight
on
Education
Jewelry making
in and out of
the classroom
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THIS ISSUE
March 2016
ONLINE CONTENT CODE:
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features
all levels
29
Make Your Gold Go 4X Farther
Stretch ultra-thin gold past its limits by fusing it
to thick-gauge silver.
by Wendy Thurlow
intermediate
32
32
Give Keum boo More Depth
without More Gold
How do you give applied gold a more substantial look
without incurring a more substantial price tag? The
secret is in the silver.
by Kazuhiko Ichikawa
beginner/intermediate
cover story
42
On Trend:
Ceramics & Porcelain
In the jewelry world, “clay” is often taken
to mean metal clay or polymer. But art
jewelers around the world are breaking
ground with ceramics.
38 Take a Painterly Approach
to Mixing Metals
Use 22k metal-clay slip to add a burst of gold to
base-metal sheet.
by Christopher C. Darway
beginner
50
Change up Your Chain Mail
with Twisted Rings
New jump rings on the market mean chain-mail artists
have a feast of color choices — now, add a shift in texture
to your expanded palette!
by Theresa D. Abelew
reference
60
When Craft and Bikes Collide
Spotlight
Discover what happens when two makers join forces
on
Education
to build Milwaukee’s first jeweler’s bench on wheels.
by Annie Pennington
intermediate
all levels
55
Boxes & Lockets: Message Tube Locket
Create a sliding silver locket that makes a perfect place to hide
a secret inspirational message.
by Marthe Roberts/Shea
65
Depletion Gilding vs.
Depletion Silvering
by Annie Pennington
Gain a deeper understanding of the simple technique
of leaching copper from the surface of silver alloys.
reference
66
66
Join the Makerspace Movement!
Spotlight
Get involved with the newest way to share ideas, skills,
on
Education
and gear with fellow makers in your community.
by Kristin Sutter
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6 From the Editor
A very fond farewell
9 Up Front
• Conference
• Reader Corner
• Workshop
• Product Reviews
• Reader Tip
• Book Review
50
45 Gallery
A collection of cutting-edge
jewelry to intrigue and inspire you.
82 The Back Page
20 Business Savvy
Take Advantage of
Your Mistakes
by Marlene Richey
Spotlight
on
Education
Jewelry maker (and former
environmental engineer)
Julie
Leininger
uses metal and stone to
evoke a perfect moment and place.
22 Studio Savvy
Hold On
by Christopher C. Darway
reference
75 Basics
Spotlight
on
Education
38
24 Metalsmithing 101
79 Contacts & Suppliers
The Dynamic of
Transmission and Reception
by Michael David Sturlin
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reference section
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Learn two ways to transform a
standard C-clamp into a flex-shaft hanger.
See the types of torch flames and
when to use each one.
See “Tricks against Nicks” to learn how
to protect your wire from tool marks.
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METAL |
BEGINNER
Textured Copper
Roll-top Earrings
A bit of forging and
handmade ear wires
turn a simple sawing
exercise into a snazzy
pair of earrings.
by Reidin Dintzner
Your rolling mill needs regular
maintenance — here’s how to keep
it in peak condition.
Learn the ins and outs of working
with pickle.
»
See how to fuse fine-silver sheet.
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