Lacy Wire Jewelry

Lacy Wire Jewelry by Melody MacDuffee, published by Kalmbach Books in November 2010, is an illustrated guide that explores the art of creating delicate wire jewelry without the use of soldering or casting. This 96-page book focuses on teaching readers intricate techniques that result in airy and lacy designs, distinguishing it from other works that emphasize solid, chunky wirework.
Readers will find step-by-step written directions accompanied by photos and illustrations, making it accessible for those with intermediate skills. The book covers a variety of projects, including classic necklaces, bracelets, earrings, rings, pendants, pins, and hair jewelry. With its emphasis on crafts and hobbies, Lacy Wire Jewelry provides a unique approach to jewelry-making that encourages creativity and skill development.
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While the market has many books on solid, chunky wirework, there are few that teach lacy, intricate wirework done without soldering or casting. Melody’s work is airy and lacy, and while the techniques may be similar to traditional wirework, the results are unique. With step-by-step written directions, photos, and illustrations, this book presents more intermediate level techniques on how to make classic necklaces, bracelets, earrings, rings, pendants, pins, and hair jewelry.
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