I love seeing chainmaille in the media, and was pretty tickled to find these photos of Lady Gaga wearing maille.
The pieces are by the very talented Fannie Schiavoni and they appeared in the UK’s Q Magazine.
I love seeing chainmaille in the media, and was pretty tickled to find these photos of Lady Gaga wearing maille.
The pieces are by the very talented Fannie Schiavoni and they appeared in the UK’s Q Magazine.
Many of you know that I’ve been hard at work for the past year on an instructional chainmaille jewelry book. My deadline to turn in the manuscript and the step-by-step photos is in a few short weeks. Now that it is nearly complete, I am more excited then ever. I think you’ll really enjoy the projects–there’s something in there for beginners and veterans alike!
I created approximately 100 pieces of jewelry for the book (and Vanessa pitched in for another cool dozen or so). Of course, not all of them will make the final cut, but I wanted to give the editors as many color variations as possible to choose from. It is quite satisfying to look at a pile of brilliantly colored, intertwined maille. I’ve got to keep most of the book under wraps for now (as it won’t be published for about another year), but my publisher did say I could tease you with the photo of one such pile.
We are completely revamping our entire Anodized Aluminum process. When we’re finally all set up, the new rings will be 100% Made-in-the-USA. Please read more about this exciting news BEFORE you purchase anodized aluminum, so you know what to expect.
Help us provide you with better products by telling us what you think about Anodized Aluminum jump rings. Take a few minutes to fill out our 11-question online survey. Based on what you say, we might make a few tweaks before completing the transition. After all, we’re doing this for you, so we want to make sure you’re happy with the finished product!
I’m excited to announce that beginning with the April/May 2010 issue, I’ll be a contributing editor forStep by Step Wire Jewelry magazine. This means that I’ll be looking at the chainmaille articles to verify ring counts, clarify steps and reduce confusion about ring sizes. This gig is heavenly for me. Not only am I extremely meticulous about chainmaille in general, but I have a journalism degree from Northwestern University, so I’m able to merge two of my passions.
It is important to me, and to the staff of Step by Step Wire Jewelry, that the magazine is always giving you, the readers, what you want and need. So I’m asking you—how do you think the chainmaille articles could be improved? What has been confusing about previous articles? What chainmaille projects have you enjoyed? Anything else you want us to know? You can leave a comment below or email me at [email protected]. The staff of Step by Step Wire Jewelry truly values your opinions, and together we will work to make the projects better than ever before.
The latest issue of the Mailler’s Newsletter is now online, found in the Classes section. It includes photos of weaves made with our new glass rings, spring color ideas, upcoming classes, and a sneak peak at our new anodized aluminum jump rings. Happy reading!