Jewellery Making
Jewellery making is a fun activity that lets you express your creative side. Seeing that there are tons of different types of jewellery, your best bet is to narrow it down to what type of jewellery you want to make and then go from there. Once you get the hang of one type, you can always transition into other realms of jewelry. The tools that you buy will most likely be useful across the board, as well as many of your supplies.
Below you will find the different types of jewellery described in some detail. You can then click on each of them to go directly to their ShopWiki guides to get the best information.
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This is the easiest place to start for beginners. Beading can be interpreted into many different styles and designs. You could make a 60s style chunky necklace or classy and formal chandelier earrings. All you really need is beads, wire, and some findings (clasps). As you work, you'll get more and more accustomed to this tedious activity and thoroughly enjoy it! |
Macramé originates from the 60s, however it is still a popular and fun way to make jewellery. This lightweight and casual jewellery is made with macramé fibre, hemp, or wax cord. By knotting the fibre, you can make designs, which add focal interest to the piece. You can also thread pendants and beads into the design. This is a great way to make bracelets, necklaces, even belts and handbags. Macramé is relatively inexpensive and a great way to express your inner creativity. |
Polymer clay isn't really a type of jewellery making , but rather a material that you can use to create whatever you want. The best part about this clay is its versatility. Its malleability and texture allow the clay to take any shape that you wish. Once you bake it, it hardens and dries out. This is a great medium for making beads or pendants that you can then string onto wire or cord and wear as jewellery. You're going to need an oven for baking the clay, as well as pliers to poke the hole in your home-made beads. |
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Findings
Findings is the term that refers to all those little tiny pieces of hardware most overlook when thinking about jewelry. If you're going to be making jewellery, then you're going to want to familiarize yourself with some of these types of findings. Here are some basics:
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Wire Types
Sterling silver
non-tarnishing
Silver-plated wire
Gold
gold-plated wire


























