Jewelry Design

Step by Step Wire

by Cindy on November 7, 2013

Hello!

Today’s feature:  wire jewelry. 🙂

Right about now some of you may be receiving your subscriptions to Step by Step Wire magazine – the Dec/Jan 2014 issue is out.    I’m especially excited about this issue  because not only are there beautiful projects inside, I also have a new wire link project featured. I didn’t stop making links once my book manuscript was turned in – oh no, I have more ideas filling cups around my work table. 🙂  SBS Wire has a special place in the early years of my wire-working journey.   My first nationally published tutorial was in SBS Wire back in 2008.  Now 5 years later I am thrilled to share designs as the 2014 featured artist.  I hope to create wire design tutorials that will inspire you, just as the projects in this magazine have inspired me over the years.

I thought I’d show a few pictures of the project you’ll find, as it was photographed on the flip side in the magazine.  Here you can see that the links are actually textured with decorative stamps. It is subtle and either way is fine – plain or with stamps.

Midnight Blue Ribbons by Cindy Wimmer

Midnight Blue Ribbons link by Cindy Wimmer

Midnight Blue Ribbons set by Cindy Wimmer

Recently I couldn’t resist turning to a spool of wire to create a birthday present for my sister.  Simple wrapped loops were transformed into earwires with a cascade of iolite, crystal, gray onyx and Hilltribe beads.

Iolite cascade earrings by Cindy Wimmer

Iolite and Crystal set by Cindy Wimmer

Thanks for stopping by and reading about the latest in wire on my end. I hope you are enjoying moments of creative bliss in your neck of the woods!

– Cindy xoxo

 

Cindy Wimmer, jewelry designer

Cindy Wimmer is a jewelry designer with a passion for combining vintage elements with modern wire design.   She is the co-founder of artBLISS, hosting jewelry and mixed media workshops in the DC area. Her first jewelry design book, The Missing Link, was recently released this Fall.

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The Missing Link Book Blog Tour starts now!

by Cindy on October 15, 2013

The Missing Link blog tour

 A great big WELCOME to you!

It’s finally here:  the official release date of my new book, The Missing Link – From Basic to Beautiful Wirework Jewelry.  Over the next week you’ll find inspiration, ideas, and plenty of giveaways, so grab a seat and enjoy the book blog tour – I’m glad you joined us!  As a thank-you for visiting, you’ll find giveaways at the end of this post! 😉

The Missing Link by Cindy Wimmer

A seemingly simple spool of wire holds boundless possibilities for your jewelry designs.  It doesn’t matter if you’re new to wirework or if you’re an experienced pro, whether you prefer working with art beads, waxed linen or sheet metal.  Wire links are relevant to any jewelry medium and I’ll show you how in The Missing Link, a comprehensive 160-page compilation published by the incredible editors and staff at Interweave/ F+W Media.

Here’s what you’ll find in The Missing Link:

  • The fundamentals of wire, with tips and tricks with how to work with a variety of metal – from brass to sterling silver wire.
  • A comprehensive overview of essential tools (hint: only a handful of essential tools are needed!)
  • 30 custom wire links –  30!  Learn to make wire links with confidence following the detailed instructions and step-by-step photographs.  You’ll find links to suit any style from classic to rustic.
  • 15 jewelry projects – you’ll be inspired when you see finished designs created by an esteemed group of contributors.  See how they rock wire links using their own signature styles.

 

The Missing Link author Cindy Wimmer and contributors

Joined recently by contributing designers Tracy Statler and Christine Damm at artBLISS

One of the best experiences in creating The Missing Link was collaborating with an exclusive group of jewelry designers who I am fortunate to call friends.  Lori Anderson, Kerry Bogert, Diane Cook, Christine Damm and Tracy Statler added beauty and depth to the book with their one-of-a-kind designs.  Organic, bright, eclectic, vintage, whimsical and dramatic – these artists showed the many ways wire links can transform your designs.  I thank them for joining me and making the book complete.

Celebrate the launch with us all week and stop by the contributor’s blogs!  We’ll also be joined by jewelry designer, author, and founder of the Art Bead Scene, Heather Powers.  You’ll have a chance to win a copy of the book at each stop on the tour!  Keep reading for more giveaways!

The Blog Tour Schedule:

Oct. 15 –  Cindy Wimmer  {you are here}

Oct. 16 –  Tracy Statler  {Make Bracelets}

Oct. 17 –  Lori Anderson  {Pretty Things}

Oct. 18 –  Kerry Bogert  {Kabs Concepts}

Oct. 19 –  Diane Cook  {rosa & josie’s}

and          Heather Powers {Art Bead Scene}

Oct. 20 –  Christine Damm  {Stories They Tell}

Oct. 21 –  Cindy Wimmer  {all winners announced here!}

 

The Missing Link by Cindy Wimmer

Just released in Barnes & Nobles!

 

Here’s a glimpse of one of the 30 wire links you’ll learn to make in The Missing Link – a Swizzle Stick link.

Swizzle Sticks by Cindy Wimmer

One of the 15 jewelry designs:  “Grand Bazaar”  – featuring the Twist Again link.

Grand Bazaar by Cindy Wimmer

Now how about a little before and after?  I’ll share one of the links from the book, and a piece of jewelry designed with that link.  You’ll see just how VERSATILE and adaptable the links can be!

Here’s the Coiled Horseshoe link, a twist on a classic.  It’s shown on the cover of the book…

Coiled Horseshoe links by Cindy Wimmer

…used to make earrings.

Earrings by Cindy Wimmer

The Twist Again link – a clever design that incorporates 3 different gauges of wire –

Twist Again links by Cindy Wimmer

…Used as a focal, a charm holder to be exact!  This long, autumn-inspired necklace features a pendant by Heather Powers of Humblebeads.

Autumn Raven by Cindy Wimmer

Another favorite, the Spiral Swirl, also featured on the cover of the book

Spiral Swirl by Cindy Wimmer

– Simply add these links together to form a chain. Make one after another and soon you’ll have a show-stopping bracelet!  * I will be teaching this project at Star’s Beads – at this time the class is full.

Wirework bracelet by Cindy Wimmer

Are you ready for the GIVEAWAYS?

I’ve gathered 4 giveaway items just for you!  There are several ways to enter the give away, each counting as one entry.   The more ways you enter, the greater the chance you have to win one of these items – just let me know how you “entered” in the comments.   All winners will be announced here on Oct. 21st.

One entry for each:

  • Leave a comment on this blog post – I’d love to hear from you.

  • Pin it to Win It!  Simply pin The Missing Link book image on one of your Pinterest boards.  Please use #themissinglink in your pin description.

  • Mention the book/blog tour on your blog, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram – any of your favorite social media outlets – 1 entry each.

  • If you have had a chance to read the book, I’d appreciate an honest review either on the Amazon page or on the publisher’s site. Reviews are helpful for both the consumer and author – thank you.

Thank you for sharing my passion for wire links by helping me to promote The Missing Link!

NaOs spacer beads featured in The Missing Link

Win a set of 9 spacers created by Amber Van Meter of NaOs Glass.  I knew as soon as I came across these stunning beads that I wanted to use them in a project for the book.  I ended up making the cover necklace, “Sojourn by the Sea”, with 27 NaOs etched lampwork beads!

The Missing Link giveaway - antique buckle and wire

This giveaway set includes a luscious antique belt buckle and a coil of red brass wire. The detailed brass buckle features cut steel rivets. You’ll be all set to try your hand at making the project, “Ode to Downton Abbey”.

Twist 'n' Curl:  The Missing Link giveaway

Win my go-to tool for creating coils and jump rings!  I used the Twist ‘n’ Curl to make all of the coils found in wire link projects.  I’ve had one of these sturdy coiling tools with its anodized steel mandrel and aluminum handle for years.  I will be stocking these in my shop soon.

Unkamen Supplies gift certificate

Where do you go when you need wire – especially specialty, hard-to-find wire?  Unkamen Supplies on Etsy!  Ralph Helmrich and his team offer a fantastic range of wire (from sterling silver to raw copper and bronze) as well as other quality supplies. They have generously donated this $25 gift certificate so you can shop for the supplies on your wishlist!

Thank you for sticking with me to the end of this post. Can you tell how excited I am that The Missing Link is officially published??

Just a few more announcements –

If you bought your book from the publisher, Amazon, or another retailer, I am offering a very limited supply of bookplates. I’m so pleased with my custom bookplates made by Laron Glover of Ninth Moon!  Please send me a private message if you would like a signed bookplate to add inside your copy of The Missing Link.

The Missing Link by Cindy Wimmer bookplates

If you would like a signed copy of The Missing Link, please visit my book sales page.

I will be doing a book signing this weekend, October 19th at Star’s Beads. If you are in the Northern VA area, please stop in – I’d love to meet you!

Cindy Wimmer book signing

Thank you for stopping by The Missing Link book blog tour! Please be sure to visit each of the book tour stops each day for more behind-the-scenes, inspiration, and book giveaways!

Oct. 15 –  Cindy Wimmer  {you are here}

Oct. 16 –  Tracy Statler  {Make Bracelets}

Oct. 17 –  Lori Anderson  {Pretty Things}

Oct. 18 –  Kerry Bogert  {Kabs Concepts}

Oct. 19 – Diane Cook  {rosa & josie’s}

     Heather Powers {Art Bead Scene}

Oct. 20 –  Christine Damm  {Stories They Tell}

Oct. 21 –  Cindy Wimmer  {all winners announced here!}

 

– Cindy xoxo

Cindy Wimmer, jewelry designer

Cindy Wimmer is a jewelry designer with a passion for combining vintage elements with modern wire design.   She is the co-founder of artBLISS, hosting jewelry and mixed media workshops in the DC area. Her first wire jewelry design book, The Missing Link, just hit the shelves!

 

 

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artBLISS 2013 – a weekend of bliss!

by Cindy on October 8, 2013

In a flash, our long-awaited weekend of art bliss has come and gone.

I heard several times afterwards that artBLISS 2013 was the best one yet. I have to agree – it just keeps getting better.  Artists, bloggers, jewelry designers, friends – we all gathered for a weekend of camaraderie and workshops.  We came with our hopes – hearts full of anticipation – and minds ready to learn….. and I do believe we left feeling renewed (and a bit tired, yes) with a sense of validation that we don’t often find in our every day lives.   It was good to see many attendees return, many for the 4th year in a row. We missed those that just couldn’t make it this year.  We also welcomed first-time attendees to the artBLISS community.  We were especially thankful for the elite group of instructors who made artBLISS 2013 so memorable.  They shared their knowledge and contagious passion for many different mediums of jewelry design.

If you could not attend this year, we have you covered! We’d like to keep you posted on our future events and hope to see you in 2014.  Please join the artBLISS newsletter list, and you’ll be entered to win a $50 fundametals.net gift certificate!

 

artBLISS 2013 program

 Bags packed for an amazing weekend!

Richard Salley at artBLISS

We were thrilled to have Richard Salley return and to welcome Jessica Papke  – they taught 3 incredible ring workshops.

artBLISS outdoor classroom

 Bette and Charlie take it outdoors – the weather was beautiful.

artBLISS - Richard Salley workshop

Beware the ring mandrel!  Vicki.  Me.

student work at artBLISS

Spinner ring workshop at artBLISS

 I made a ring too – love how it turned out + I learned many tips and tricks!

Jewelry display by Christine Damm

The beautiful work of Christine Damm, our resident polymer clay artist/expert/instructor.

Melissa Meman

Melissa having some fun with polymer clay.

artBLISS 2013

artBLISS 2013  Thin Metal Class - Michelle, Erin and Erin

Erin, Michelle and Erin making thin gauge metal earrings in Stacie Florer’s popular workshop.

Thin Gauge Metals class at artBLISS

 Anna and Charlie working with some of the many tools that Stacie brought for her students to try.

Stacie Florer demo at artBLISS

Gathering ’round Stacie for a demo.  In the workshops, everything is hands-on.

 The instructors are 100% accessible and full of encouragement.

Post Earring workshop at artBLISS

 My earrings from Stacie’s Focus on Posts workshop.  Below, a class photo.

 artBLISS workshop with Stacie Florer

There are many FUN traditions at artBLISS:

At the Meet and Greet, students meet their instructors and friends while enjoying yummy appetizers. 

artBLISS 2013  Meet and Greet with Jessica Papke   www.artblissworkshops.com

 Sandi, Heather, and Michelle with Jessica.

artBLISS 2013 Meet and Greet    www.artblissworkskhops.com

 The evening wraps up with loads of give aways!

Jewelry made by artBLISS instructors

The chance to shop from instructors is a big highlight – often times they bring pieces that are not sold elsewhere.  (Clockwise:  cuff by Richard Salley, ring by Jessica Papke and earrings by Stacie Florer).

artBLISS Workshops

Lunch at artBLISS!  We eat lunch as a group at artBLISS so there is plenty of time to catch up with friends and share works in progress (from left:  Patti, Heather, Dia, artBLISS-cohost-Jeanette, Shelly, Michelle, Bette and Jenny).

Another favorite tradition is the artBLISS Charm Swap!  Every year participants really put their heart and soul in to their mini charm designs (and packaging) and we all look forward to the swapping and unveiling during lunch.  A special thanks to Dawn for coordinating the swap again this year.

artBLISS charm swap 2013

artBLISS charm swap

The Saturday Night Soiree was a new social this year.  We had pizza and salads brought in so the attendees could stay after class, socialize, unwind, and SHOP!  We had limited spacing for vendors and the spots were grabbed quickly.  What fun – shopping for vintage components, art beads and jewelry supplies!

 

Jenny Davies Reazor's booth at artBLISS

Jenny showcasing her beautiful ceramic pieces (her new sugar skulls sold out quickly!) –

there’s Tracy, Terri, Sally, Diana and Sandi shopping!

Cindy Wimmer - The Missing Link book signing

My shipment of my new book, The Missing Link arrived just in time to bring to artBLISS.  The response by the attendees was heart-warming and I thank everyone for sharing this big milestone with me; it was a magical moment in time.   I had both my jewelry and those made by some of the contributors on display.  I was lucky to have 2 contributors join me at the retreat, both Christine Damm and Tracy Statler.  Please join all of us on the book blog tour coming up on Oct. 15th!

 

artBLISS Saturday Night Soiree

 Thank you for stopping by and reliving the recent memories of artBLISS 2013!

artBLISS 2013

Please join us next year for our 5th anniversary.  You’ll get the latest information when you join our newsletter list here.  New subscribers will be entered in a chance to win a $50 gift certificate from fundametals.net.  The winner will be drawn on October 13th, 2013.  Good luck!

– Cindy

fundametals gift certificate for artBLISS

 

 

 

Cindy Wimmer, jewelry designer

Cindy Wimmer is a jewelry designer with a passion for combining vintage elements with modern wire design.   She is the co-founder of artBLISS, hosting jewelry and mixed media workshops in the DC area. Her first wire jewelry design book , The Missing Link, just hit the shelves!

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