Twenty to Make: Pewter Jewellery
By (Author) Sandy Griffiths
Search Press Ltd
Search Press Ltd
12th April 2014
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
739.27
Paperback
48
129g
Pewter is a soft metal that has been used decoratively for hundreds of years and has enormous versatility and potential for contemporary crafters and jewellery makers. It's relatively cheap to buy; is soft, malleable and easy to use; and requires very little in the way of equipment or skill.
This book contains 20 simple, easy-to-make jewellery pieces, including brooches, necklaces and bracelets, all based on the simplest technique for embossing sheet pewter - low-relief embossing. The pewter is combined with semi-precious stones and beads; glued to other materials such as wood, plastic and little scraps of fabric; and coloured with glass paints, giving the finished pieces a bright, colourful, contemporary feel. Each project is accompanied by a beautiful, full-colour photograph of the finished piece; clear, step-by-step instructions; lists of the materials and equipment needed; and templates (where required). Two versions of each project are included, each made by following the same step-by-step instructions but by varying the embellishments, materials or colours used.
Sandy Griffiths is an experienced crafter who has demonstrated and taught several crafts for many years. She has a studio on Devil's Peak in Cape Town where she works on commissions and teaches pewter work and other crafts.