Join Books.org — it's free

Pottery & Modelmaking, Jewelry, Beadwork, & Watches, Glass & Metal Work
Metal Clay for Jewelry Makers: The Complete Technique Guide by Sue Heaser — book cover

Metal Clay for Jewelry Makers: The Complete Technique Guide

by Sue Heaser
Available on Bookshop Write a review

Books.org participates in affiliate programs including Bookshop.org and the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. We may earn a commission from qualifying purchases made through links on this page, at no additional cost to you.

Log in to track your reading progress.

Overview

Experience metal clay like never before.

Going far beyond most other metal clay books currently available, Metal Clay for Jewelry Makers covers basics and much more. Inside, you'll explore a range of techniques including forming hinges and beads; working with paper clay; adding gemstones, glass, and ceramics; and syringing, burnishing, texturing, and using patinas.

You'll discover stunningly showcased silver and base metal clays perfected in soft clay, paper, and paste forms. Sue also covers the materials that are often used in conjunction with metal clay, including embellishments, stones, and findings.

After covering materials, Sue dives right into techniques, from the basics to specific advanced techniques. She explores the use of additional materials as well—applying resin, mounting stones, enameling, engraving and more. A section on zero waste—how to conserve and reuse expensive metal clay remnants—completes the how-to section.

Packed with more than 500 photographs, this book will give you a clear guide to both the process and end product or effect. While no projects are in the book, finished projects with tips and techniques are spread throughout and provide inspiration for you to explore metal clay and to use your newfound jewelry-making skills with this innovative material, often dubbed “magical clay.”

Synopsis

Experience metal clay like never before.

Going far beyond most other metal clay books currently available, Metal Clay for Jewelry Makers covers basics and much more. Inside, you'll explore a range of techniques including forming hinges and beads; working with paper clay; adding gemstones, glass, and ceramics; and syringing, burnishing, texturing, and using patinas.

You'll discover stunningly showcased silver and base metal clays perfected in soft clay, paper, and paste forms. Sue also covers the materials that are often used in conjunction with metal clay, including embellishments, stones, and findings.

After covering materials, Sue dives right into techniques, from the basics to specific advanced techniques. She explores the use of additional materials as well--applying resin, mounting stones, enameling, engraving and more. A section on zero waste--how to conserve and reuse expensive metal clay remnants--completes the how-to section.

Packed with more than 500 photographs, this book will give you a clear guide to both the process and end product or effect. While no projects are in the book, finished projects with tips and techniques are spread throughout and provide inspiration for you to explore metal clay and to use your newfound jewelry-making skills with this innovative material, often dubbed "magical clay."

About the Author, Sue Heaser

Sue Heaser is an internationally renowned artist, author, and teacher and has been working in polymer and metal clays for more than 25 years. Sue has published thirteen craft books, including the best-selling Magical Metal Clay Jewelry. She teaches metal clay and polymer clay workshops all over the world, was founding director of Art Clay World UK Guild, and the first person to qualify as a Senior Art Clay Instructor in the UK. Sue lives in England.

Reviews

There are no reviews yet. Log in to write one.

Editorials

Library Journal

Metal clay is a versatile medium available in a number of finishes, including gold, silver, copper, and bronze. In this comprehensive guide to metal clay jewelry, Heaser (Magical Metal Clay Jewelry) thoroughly describes the tools and techniques used to create a variety of jewelry pieces. She takes a basics-and-beyond approach, covering all the essentials, then provides additional information for more advanced artists. Heaser includes a wide variety of projects, and with the possibilities available for base metal and embellishment, there's something to suit most tastes. VERDICT With its extensive illustrations and step-by-step directions, this is the next best thing to taking a class with an experienced jewelry maker.

Book Details

Published
October 23, 2012
Publisher
Interweave Press, LLC
Pages
192
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781596687134

More by Sue Heaser

Similar books