Well whilst I was catching up on my RSS feeds & Flickr I came across Di's Bangles, she was having problems with her bangles breaking and was asking for tips on how to stop this, of which a few ideas can be found here and I must say her second set are lovely.
But it got me thinking I always presumed bangles would be easy, I even thought you could possibly form them round memory wire or insert it in some way, now this was one of those theory's where in your head it works brilliantly but in reality it just wasn't going to happen and so the perils of bangle making for me begun.
Firstly i just rolled scrap clay sausage like, but i couldn't get it even and the same thickness all the way across, on a couple of occasions that I did, I lost its shape on forming it round my can for cooking and securing the joins to the bangle only caused more distortion. So I decided to try extruding the clay. I extruded three rolls of clay using three different shapes, formed and secured the joins around a can for cooking. The flat and semi circle bangles came out good, the round bangle did have some slight cracks in places, unfortunately I didn't get any pictures of the round bangle showing the cracks.
Extruded shapes used for my bangles |
Trimming the black inner lining of the flat extruded bangle |
Flat extruded bangle with black clay inner lining to be trimmed |
Inner lining to be trimmed for the extruded semi circle bracelet |
Here are my finished experimental bangles, of which I am not keen on, due mostly to and this is my second peril of bangles the finish, I just seem to struggle with the finish, it could be that I had no real definite plan for them or that more time should have been given to each one.
Decorated extruded bangles |
Round extruded bangle |
Semi circle extruded bracelet |
Flat extruded bangle |
Still not to be deterred I will carry on and practice, Ketztx4me's on Flickr has some fantastic bangles and this will serve as inspiration to getting mine right.
My first successful bangles, a reminder that when time is given to each piece you can achieve wonderful results.
My Floral Scene Cuff Bracelet a reminder that when I take my time what can be achieved |
My Floral Ghost Cane Chunky Bangle |
What beautiful bangles. Must try this technique, the one and only bangle I've made was a bit of a hit and miss. Thanks for the tips!
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