I have however had time to play around hammering copper! I started tinkering with it because I seem to be getting a touch of arthritis in some of my fingers.. which I absolutely do not want. SO I decided some copper jewellery was called for (I have heard that its good for curing/preventing arthritis).
I used one of the pretty shell buttons that I brought from the Button Lady at WonderWool Wales |
Kept it nice and simple & rustic (bit like me lol). It didnt take long for Rachael to ask me to make her a copper bracelet too (no suprises there :). I decided to make a mother & daughter set using another of the pretty shell buttons, and take some photos as I did.
After measuring a length of wire (circumference of wrist plus a little extra for the loop & hook) I bent the loop about an inch from one end. I used a slim pencil to go round. |
Using flush cuts trim off the bit marked by pliers - this is excess anyway. A quick squeeze with the pliers tucks it in nice and neat |
Pop it on the 'anvil' and give it a good hammering. This strengthens the copper wire - suprising how warm it gets when you beat it. |
Cut a piece of thinner copper wire - 4 or 5 inches. I hammered just the very centre piece. Then bent it around my pliers so it was the right shape to go through the button. |
I twisted it at the back being careful not to damage the button. |
I used my round nose pliers to make a tidy little hook.
Ideally I would of hammered it on a bracelet mandrel, which would make it stronger... but as I dont have one I make do with whats available. I bent the bangle into shape around a small china vase :)
My girlie is very happy with it.. she has just come down the stairs in her PJs (lazy Sunday morning) with it already on.