Wire crochet experiments

my wire collection - some of it. As promised, I crocheted with wire for the first time last night. The evening began with me teaching my Crochet Via Granny Squares class, so my first idea was a little wire granny square.

It didn’t go so well. I started with green floral wire, probably about 28 gauge, maybe 26, which was stiff with its coating. Second round was 30 gauge gold wire. Both were with a size 1 steel hook (2.75mm). My tension was all over the place – with the gold wire especially, it was impossible to get a grip on it without bending it and risking kinks. Not that I didn’t get kinks regardless. After the fact it occurred to me that finger cots on two or three fingers of my left hand might be a help, but by then I was getting ready for bed.

wire crocheted granny square

I did feel like I was starting to get the hang of it, as uneven as that second round is, but by then I was kind of over the whole granny square idea and decided to make a chained chain. I used the same hook, and red wire that was unlabeled, but probably 28-30 gauge. That went better, especially because the unevenness of my loops is not as apparent as the uneven height of the double crochet stitches.

wire crocheted bracelet wire crocheted bracelet

Speaking of kinks, as we were a while ago, I tried to reel the wire straight off the spool instead of letting it come off the end, coiled, because I read a hint somewhere that I’d get fewer kinks that way. I didn’t have much luck getting the gold wire to unreel like that, but the red wire was better behaved. I think it did result in fewer kinks, but not their complete elimination.

wire wrapped bird's nest I thought about trying beaded wire crochet, but it was getting late and I didn’t have any ideas that appealed to me much. Instead, in honor of how birds-nest-y my wire crochet is (especially the granny), I made a wrapped wire bird’s nest.

Frigid rain all day yesterday. I do like winter, but not that aspect. 🙂

Excessive adornment

If you’ve ever thought I go over the top with my projects, you should have met me in college. I present as evidence the set of beaded accessories I made for a college dance in February of 1998. This dance was a traditional event at which the third-year women wore white, and I decided to accent with gold and deep red. I had a dark red capelet with my dress, which gave me a bit of a Little Red Riding Hood look, and a little beaded bag. I went all-out with jewelry, making a necklace, earrings, bracelet, and anklet, and beading my white Isotoner slippers. If instead of slippers I’d had furry boots, and a heavy cloak on top of it all, I could have fulfilled all my Snow Queen fantasies!

dance jewelry dance necklace

dance purse dance shoes

At the time I was interested in bead weaving, and the necklace, bracelet, and anklet are all more or less woven. The bag is sewn, but with a woven look, short spans of beads connecting zigzags of decorative cord to make a flat face. I lined it with leftover fabric from my dress (of course I made the dress).

My style nowadays is more reserved, even for dressy occasions, though the saying “once a costumer, always a costumer” certainly still applies. Have you even gone over the top decking yourself out?

FYDP Roundup 3

Only one item finished this week. I’m busy with non-craft work, but also, while I may yet dismantle more projects, the obvious abandonments are done now. No project is finished more quickly than the one you just take apart!

  • Diagrams and wire gauge added to beaded bobby pins post so it could finally go up. According to WordPress I began that blog post ten months ago.

Totals:

  1. Mending: 2
  2. Non-mend sewing: 2
  3. Elimination: 7
  4. Website updates: 3