Marie Scarpa's gold and stone brooch (Lapidary Journal, September 2004) and Marilyn Moore's leaf brooch (Step by Step Wire Jewelry, Summer 2005)
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Same Technique, Different Looks
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I try to include at least one woven-wire project in each issue of Step
by Step Wire Jewelry, as it’s truly one of my favorite techniques,
both doing it and the finished product. You can get a number of
different looks from weaving. In Kaska Firor’s leaf bracelet, she did a
beautiful open weave, for a light and airy look.
Leaf Bracelet by Kaska Firor (Step by Step Wire Jewelry, June/July 2010) |
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Cristina Amador and Deborah Gray-Wurz wove their pieces tightly, for
a
very strong and sturdy ring and bracelet.
Opposites Attract by Cristina Amador (Step by Step Wire Jewelry, February/March 2010) and Silver and Spice by Deborah Gray-Wurz (Step by Step Wire Jewelry, April/May 2010) |

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And Jodi Bombardier combined wire weaving with wire coiling for
her
dimensional ring.
Loops Ring by Jodi Bombardier (Step by Step Wire Jewelry, February/March 2010) |