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Wirework jewelry by Carina Veling


Interview with wirework artist Carina Veling

Carina Veling lives in a small village in the Venlo region, in the south of the Netherlands, and has been making jewelry and other art for much of her life. When she was 14 years old she began to make jewelry, and has since ventured into many materials and techniques. Some of the techniques that she has used are wire wrapping, chainmaille, beadweaving, stringing, wire crochet, netting, and polymer clay as well as many others. We have known Carina for a long time, found her jewelry adorable. and asked her for an interview. She was so kind that agreed to answer all our questions. Thank you, Carina!

1. Carina, how long have you been making jewelry?

Hard to say, when I was 14 years or so I made earrings for myself and friends of mine (I think I still have them now - I'm kidding). The earrings were made using ballpoint springs and seed beads. Furthermore, I have done different things in the creative fields, such as 3D greeting cards, pergamano greeting cards, and embroidery on greeting cards. Then I discovered embroidering with beads on greeting cards. A few years ago I discovered www.wigjig.com and I bought my first hobby jig (a green plastic thing), and I made a few necklaces, earrings and bracelets with it.

2. What or who inspires you for that?

In December 2004, I became a member of the B&B forum, my first beaders' community and I was amazed by the work of many others. My heroes at that time were MEW (Middle Earth Wire), Totemic (John Wik) and Gwen Fisher. Lately I'm more active on the Starving Artists and Jewelry Artists websites, where I have met some more my favorite artists, among them are: Zoya Gutina, Jacksmom, Kvorrie, RubyBee, etc. Of course you can also find me on a few Dutch forums where I've also got a few favorites: Blackcrow, Miranda, Ineke, Armande, and CarolinaG, to count just a few.

3. Are you a self taught jewelry maker or have you taken classes?

I have never taken any classes. I was inspired and encouraged to try what I'm doing now by the work of the other artists. In my country there have been little to no workshops or classes. Everything I wanted to learn I had to collect from the Internet. So far this has been fine; I design my jewelry trying to follow my friends' and other artists' advice, and mostly I succeed with the first tries. If not, I keep going until I am successful.


4. Have you already chosen the particular type of jewelry to make?

Well, even now, I change my preferences. Today I like stringing, tomorrow I might start making some beaded beads and so on. At this moment I have returned to chainmaille and wire wrapping.

5. What kind of techniques have you tried?

You may ask what I have not tried. Yet, I'll try to give you a short list of things that I have done: wire wrapping, chainmaille, beadweaving, stringing, wire crochet, netting, polymer clay, etc.

6. Which technique do you like best of all and why?

The best techniques I found are wire wrapping and chainmaille. I do not know why, probably because they are soothing and relaxing.

7. What are your favorite materials?

Gemstones, sterling silver, silverplated artistic wire, crystals, copper wire. I can work with whatever is available, even plastic or acrylic beads when they are nice.

8. Do you plan your work or don't you know the result in advance?

As a rule, I make a drawing or a sketch of my new project, but when I start creating a new piece sometimes it appears to be not feasible and I have to make minor adjustments. In some cases, I know in advance what I want to make, but very often it ends up completely different as what I had in my mind before, usually better. Sometimes it can happen that I just start and let the beads and wire guide me.

9. How much time does a new item take you?

I don't know, it depends on what I'm making, it can vary from 15 minutes to a few hours.


10. How do you find the themes for your creations?

I think the most I get inspired by the work and ideas of others, but I change the design so they are completely different at the end. Often, photographs in magazines or on the Internet can inspire me for my items. Sometimes I see something in a store (even in a hardware store) or I find something during cleanup that makes me think: "Yes, I could use that for my design." This is what happened the last time, when I found a box with tap rubbers, which are now included in my chainmaille necklace and earrings.

11. How would you describe your style and the signature of your jewelry?

I do not know whether I have a style, let alone a signature. I just make what comes to my head. If you have a name for that, feel free to let me know.

12. What do you like in jewelry trends?

Not much, frankly, I do not pay attention to the trends, I make what I like. The disadvantage of trends is that everyone makes jewelry of the same look and very soon it becomes boring.

13. What jewelry style is your favorite?

Romantic Goth and Victorian, but in a modern twist.

14. Jewelry of which modern artists do you like and why?

I'm not fond of modern jewelry and I don't know the names of the artists who make modern jewelry. But I do love the work of Raven Eve, mainly because of the style and because she is not afraid of using the materials she uses.

15. Do you participate in any jewelry design contests and exhibits?

Sometimes I do participate in contests, but more for fun and to see how I can be creative to compare to the other artists than to win. Exhibitions seem to be fun, unfortunately there are no opportunities in my region for that, or I have not looked for them well enough.

16. Do you sell your jewelry and where?

I've made just a few tries to sell my jewelry. I've sold my creations at a hairdressing sallon for a while, and actually I sold a couple of necklaces. My coworkers bought a few pairs of earrings and bracelets. Now I'm redesigning my website so that it would be more commercial and easier for my potential customers. The url will be the same as it is now.


17. Do your family and friends support your jewelry making passion?

My boyfriend (partner) thinks it takes too much space, but he helps me with the web design. Otherwise the things associated with my jewelry making will take much more time. My mother thinks my creations are absolutely fantastic and almost all the time when I come to see her she has my jewelry on. Even my daughter began to like and wear my jewelry!

18. What do you feel when jewelry making? Does it help you in your life?

Sometimes I'm very relaxed, and sometimes I get stressed out, but generally I enjoy the process. It still has an advantage, as long I'm busy with making jewelry I forget to snack. Disadvantage is that I forget that I have to eat or drink, and even worse, that my family would like to eat as well. It also helps me in real life, it makes my self image better and builds up my self-esteem.

19. Do you want to try something new? What do you plan for the future?

I would love to try making glass beads and/or make something with precious metal clay; I also want to try working with sheet metal. For the foreseeable future I am going to redesign my own website and do web design in collaboration with my partner. We would like to design and to develop affordable web shops, first of all, for bead hobbyists.

Thank you, Carina! We wish you best of luck and a great success!

Wirework jewelry by Carina Veling

About artist:

Carina Veling, Venlo region, the Netherlands
E-mail address: violetmoon.nl@gmail.com
Website: www.violetmoon.nl

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XqDesign's Wire Beaded Rose Ring

Got the opportunity to see, firsthand the tutorial of Miss XqDesigns’ latest creation, Wire Beaded Rose Ring - it was a wonderful feeling. Can’t help but admire her wirework skills and creativity so I asked her how she came up with the design. And she simply said, “It was for a simple reason. I have some wires and seed beads left, and hence, came up with the beaded ring. Wirework is wonderful. It is so flexible to create anything that comes into my mind.”

With a very simple reason Jane came up with this dainty looking rose covered with beads.


The beads added texture and glitter to the petals while the focal bead added identity. It does really look like a rose.
I’ve studied its appearance and I think with the tutorial, you can create an array of wire beaded roses using different colors that can complement your outfit and every season.


The tutorial is presented with full pictoral details in PDF form - so easy and fun to make. With beginner to intermediate wire work skills you’ll be able to create your own...

You can check out more of XqDesigns interesting handmade jewelries at xqdesigns.

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Featured Tutorial: Make A Copper Charm Bracelet

I love charm bracelets. I like using chains because you can add as many charms as you like.

Here’s a very simple one that I made. I’ve used coral beads in square shapes and white Swarovski and a medium-sized heart pendant. To attach the coral beads and Swarovski I used headpins.



It’s really simple, but as I’ve said, you can make add more charms if you want to just like thisCopper Charm Bracelet from metallura blog.



Rebecca of metallura created this bracelet with the following materials:






chain and toggle clasp








copper jumprings








copper eyepins












flat nose pliers, chain nose pliers
and flush cutters









...and now, for the exciting part, follow this free tutorial for the Copper Charm Bracelet



To make spiral charms, you can use wire work techniques included in metallura blog or watch this free tutorial from WigJig compiled at DiyLessons.




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Wire Work Tips for Earrings!




Cheers! Just started to play with some extra wires and came up with these two, my big and small version of spiral earrings. I hope you like it, but this is not about me or my earrings.



Today, I’m going to share nice designs and good tips on making an earring with wire work techniques from JEWEL STREET DESIGNS and JUSTATISH DESIGNS.


First, let’s take a look at this one of a kind, Copper Vine Earring from by JEWEL STREET DESIGNS



This piece has been shaped into an “S” form with loops at both ends. The materials used to make the earrings are pliers, cutters and copper wire. You can also create your own different shape; maybe, it would be nice to use the first letter of your name. What do you think?

If you want to make the Copper Vine Earring here’s a step by step free tutorial.


Now, here’s a cute earring design from Tish McDermott of JUSTATISH DESIGN.


Inspired by Beading Daily’s earring swap, in celebration of Denise Peck’s new book, 101 Wire Earrings, Tish was able to make this sterling wire earring. Using a Wig-Jig, she created a perfectly shaped loops embellished with white, yellow and red Swarovski.

Really looks very dainty, isn’t it?


You can visit Tish’s blog, JUSTATISH DESIGN and follow her detailed free tutorial.


To learn more about Denise Peck, here’s a copy of 101 Wire Earrings.


If this is your first time to make earrings, you can try out this free tutorial from Mallory Hoffman with her Easy Peasy Wire Earring Tutorial, a great tutorial for beginners in making an earring finding. You can also practice making spirals big and small.



Now, this earring finding is really simple. It’s what jewelry makers commonly use. You can watch a free video tutorial from My Daily Bead compiled at DiyLessons on how to make ear wire earring hook.

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Tutorial Combo Sale - Choose Any 6 Tutorials From More Than 35 Choices And Get 20 Percent Discount

Here is the second tutorial combo sale which I have listed in etsy.

jewelry,earrings,necklace,pendant,ring,bracelet,ebook,pattern,pdf,jewelry making,step by step,how to,beading,wirework

Pick any 6 Tutorials from my shop at http://www.etsy.com/shop/XQdesigns and you will get them at low cost which is approximately 20% off from the retail price.

I have sold many of these tutorials separately to happy buyers. You need mostly only basic supplies to make these. Please convo me if you have questions prior to purchasing.

I strive for perfection in my creations and pay the utmost attention to detail to offer you a high quality product, one that I would be pleased to use myself. All the tutorials comes with pictorial step by step guides and should be easy to follow even for a beginner.

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How to order:
When ordering through Etsy/ Artfire, you can specify which tutorials you have chosen by quoting the title of the tutorials.

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Delivery:
The tutorials are in PDF format and will be sent to your email address registered with Paypal within 24 hours after I received the full payment from you. Please convo me if you do not receive it.

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About the Author:
I am the chief editor for an online jewelry making magazine called www.Handmade-Jewelry-Club.com. I started jewelry making as a hobby few years ago. I have subsequently published my lessons through my 2 websites at www.Handmade-Jewelry-Club.com and www.diylessons.org. I also share lots of free lessons that I found on the internet in these websites. Join me to learn this fun hobby!

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If you like to purchase the ready-made product, please convo me.


Download lots of free jewelry making tutorials at DiyLessons! Are you a jewelry (jewellery) making teacher/ tutor? You can also list your tutorials here too.Don't miss a post! Subscribe to Handmade Jewelry Club by Email FREEBookmark and Share

Tutorial Combo Sale - Choose Any 10 Tutorials From More Than 35 Choices And Get 30 Percent Discount

Just to share with you that I have listed a tutorial combo package in Etsy yesterday. You can to choose any 10 tutorials you like from my Etsy shop and enjoy great discount!

tutorial,lesson

Pick any 10 Tutorials from my shop at http://www.etsy.com/shop/XQdesigns and you will get them at low cost which is approximately 30% off from the retail price.

I have sold many of these tutorials separately to happy buyers. You need mostly only basic supplies to make these. Please convo me if you have questions prior to purchasing.

I strive for perfection in my creations and pay the utmost attention to detail to offer you a high quality product, one that I would be pleased to use myself. All the tutorials comes with pictorial step by step guides and should be easy to follow even for a beginner.

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How to order:
When ordering through Etsy/ Artfire, you can specify which tutorials you have chosen by quoting the title of the tutorials.


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Delivery:
The tutorials are in PDF format and will be sent to your email address registered with Paypal within 24 hours after I received the full payment from you. Please convo me if you do not receive it.

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About the Author:
I am the chief editor for an online jewelry making magazine called www.Handmade-Jewelry-Club.com. I started jewelry making as a hobby few years ago. I have subsequently published my lessons through my 2 websites at www.Handmade-Jewelry-Club.com and www.diylessons.org. I also share lots of free lessons that I found on the internet in these websites. Join me to learn this fun hobby!

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If you like to purchase the ready-made product, please convo me.


Download lots of free jewelry making tutorials at DiyLessons! Are you a jewelry (jewellery) making teacher/ tutor? You can also list your tutorials here too.Don't miss a post! Subscribe to Handmade Jewelry Club by Email FREEBookmark and Share

How to make put a cap and wrap a teardrop pendant (Jewelry Tutorial)


This tutorial shows pictorial step by step guides on how to make this wired capped Teardrop Turquoise pendant. Using wires, you can freely attach wrapped wires onto the design that make a simple design more outstanding!

The tutorial comes in PDF format and will be emailed to you within 24 hours upon receipt of payment.








For instant download after making payment, you can buy from DIYLESSONS!



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How To Make Wire Crochets

Making wire crochets is almost the same with crocheting with fabric yarns. The result is just more dramatic and elegant.


Photo courtesy of: http://ny-image3.etsy.com/il_430xN.100052111.jpg

Wire crochets is just made of flexible wires that can be easily twisted and manipulated. It may appear complicated but its easy as long as you have all the patience needed.


Photo courtesy of: http://www.ruthbaird.com/crochet/images/necklaces/tourmaline.jpg

The elegance these jewelries can give will make you stand out at any parties.


Photo courtesy of: https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgxp5hLtDSUnhYaTe6W2MqQWBftjvggUfZCdRodNTe2qixG5XcaxUA6gwIRUbcab3wLXWAq8R2W3djVn5BurxTZ7ckKAqXASbOYrLBhr3zewc7uSw7ej2Tw0Jg0q2wYN4t3sn2b5ys834U/s320/DSCF0280.JPG

With your basic knowledge on making crochets, wire crochets will just be very much easy to make and learn to do.
Photo courtesy of: http://www.mhspector.co.uk/crochet-ring-band-full.jpg

So enjoy making wire crochets and wearing one of a kind jewelries that will surely capture everyone's attention.


Photo courtesy of: http://ny-image0.etsy.com/il_430xN.92795188.jpg

To learn how to make a basic wire crochet, you can follow this link: http://www.howtodothings.com/hobbies/a3157-how-to-wire-crochet.html

And for a video tutorial, here's a free video shared by AuntiesBeads:
If you can't see the video here, please click this link.





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NEW TUTORIAL - Wire Wrapped Butterfly Pendant

Just released! Tutorial for Wire Wrapped Butterfly Pendant is now available at my Etsy Shop


Originally named "Take Flight", this pendant shows a butterfly with its wings spread wide ready to take its maiden flight. This tutorial opens up lots of potential for other designs you will discover as your work through it.

If you would like to purchase in Malaysian Ringgit (RM), please email me or leave a comment here or my blog - http://wireblissmei.blogspot.com

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Wire Photo Pendant

I explored making a photo pendant or frame for my daughter using wires. This is the outcome.
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Thought it is a good idea. It is rather free form to make this pendant. The picture is laminated. So can be long lasting. So mothers out there, you may like to do this craft for your little girls or boys too :)



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Classy Coiled Ring Bracelet Tutorial

Coiled Jump Rings Bracelet




Classy copper bracelet



Ever wonder how to turn jump rings into beautiful bracelet? This tutorial shows you the steps. This design requires only basic materials ie copper wires and some beads. By learning this technique, you will be able to come up my variation of designs!


Materials:
1mm dia (18 gauge) of copper wires.
0.4mm dia (26 gauge) copper wires
12 round beads approx. 0.4mm in diameter. You may need more or less beads depending on your wrist size.

Tools Needed
Round nose pliers
Wire Cutter
Wire straightening pliers (Optional)
Steel block and hammerMandrel to make rings. Alternatively you can use the handle of the pliers for this purpose.




Price: USD3

To buy, click on Buy Now button below that will bring you to Paypal for payment.









For Malaysia & Singapore buyers, you can contact me at diyjewelryclub at gmail dot com for local bank transfer.

Tutorial will be sent electronically to your email address within 24 hours upon receipt of payment.





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Do you like the colour combination for this round copper wire jewelry

Made this bracelet over the past few days. I wasn't sure if the colour combination is attractive. Let me know your feedback?
Round copper wire jewelry



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Back to Basic - Learn to make shapes







This bracelet is formed by various shapes ie triangle, square and spiral using copper wire. It turns out to be quite a wonderful piece.

I am in the midst of compiling tutorial on making various shapes with wires. So watch out for my next post here!

Click here to visit Making Square Shape

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