Here are the finished copper cuffs I promised to show you. They were treated with liver of sulfur patina, then sprayed with enamel to protect the metal surface.
Deborah, the top layer is 30 gauge riveted to 20 gauge. The second and third cuffs shown above were embossed with the BigShot. The first cuff is the Sherman fold, done by twisted the metal with round nose pliers.
If anyone is still using this account I have so many questions. Beautiful work. Very diffrent and luxurious for the wrist. It looks very solid all of the work. That’s what I am not seeing on some of these different sites. I would love a chance at communicating with Rosemary?!? Please answer this thread and I will come back periodically to check. God Bless and I hope to hear back
These are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Vicki! So much fun. I looked at your quilting blog and am so impressed.
ReplyDeleteSuper Spiffy ! Love them
ReplyDeleteThank you, Deborah. I'm waiting for my nail head rivets to arrive so I can try a few more different ones.
ReplyDeleteyou using 24 g copper and a rolling mill or a bigshot ?
ReplyDeleteDeborah, the top layer is 30 gauge riveted to 20 gauge. The second and third cuffs shown above were embossed with the BigShot. The first cuff is the Sherman fold, done by twisted the metal with round nose pliers.
ReplyDeleteIf anyone is still using this account I have so many questions. Beautiful work. Very diffrent and luxurious for the wrist. It looks very solid all of the work. That’s what I am not seeing on some of these different sites. I would love a chance at communicating with Rosemary?!? Please answer this thread and I will come back periodically to check. God Bless and I hope to hear back
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