New on Beading Help Web!
Just a quick post today...but I did want to share a few new articles and projects with you!
Making your own headpins is fast and easy!
In this article, I'll show you the details and talk you through using a butane torch.
Summer's a great time for anklets - my 30-minute
dainty chain and beaded anklet is perfect for a quick accessory to go with any summer outfit!
Speaking of anklets, if you want something a little more formal and want to try your hand at chainmaille, check out my
Shining Silver Anklet instructions.
Finally, if you're looking for information on purchasing beading supplies, check out my thoughts on
Fire Mountain Gems (updated July 2008) and
other suppliers!
Have a GREAT Friday!
Labels: beading supplies, Fire Mountain Gems, free instructions, headpins, online shopping, torch
Making Your Own Headpins
Yesterday, I posted photos of making headpins. It's really quite an easy process, and sort of fun (DH thinks that I'm goofy to think it's fun, but I'm easily amused....)
You'll need:
Fine silver wire (I use 22g for most headpins)
Cutting pliers
Heat-resistant pliers
Butane torch (get them at any hardware store, just the little one!)
Clean and straighten wire using a polishing cloth.
Cut several lengths of wire in approximately the same length - I like to cut about 2". It seems to be about the right length to give me enough wire to work with after I've "balled up" the end, without too much waste. I generally do at least 2 dozen headpins in one sitting...since it takes very little time, I will even go up to 100.
Prepare your working area. Keep safety in mind - tie back hair, wear clothing that won't accidently fall into the flame, protect your eyes, and have some water nearby!
You'll also want to have a small cup of clean, cool water to quench the headpins in after they've been torched.
I have a firebrick under my work area, just in case I drop a headpin or heaven forbid, the torch falls over.
Time to get started.Once you are ready, go ahead and turn on the torch, using the setting to keep it running hands-free.
Using the heat-resistent pliers or tweezers, hold one headpin by the end. Place the opposite end directly in the flame, just at the tip of the blue part of the flame.
Very quickly, the wire will start to glow - don't blink! You'll see a tiny ball start to form at the end, and it will begin "chasing" down the length of the wire. When it's the size of a small BB, remove the pin from the flame, and immediately drop in the cup of water.
Continue until you've done all the headpins...I hold about 6 in my left hand, sort of fanned out so that I can grab one as soon as I'm ready for it. Less butane wasted when you can move quickly from one headpin to the next!
Make them Superman Strong!!After quenching, you'll need to strengthen your headpins - they will be very soft (too soft!) after being annealed in the flame. I toss mine in the tumbler with stainless steel shot, water, and blue Dawn dishwashing liquid overnight. After removing from the tumbler, I straighten using a nylon-jawed pliers (hold just above the ball with a chain-nosed pliers, pull the rest of the headpin through the nylon ones). If you don't have a tumbler, just pull through the pliers several times.
You now have some *fine* headpins!!!
Labels: fine silver, free instructions, headpins, pliers, torch
Playing with Fire

Oh yeah.
I know it's silly, but I love making headpins. More tomorrow on the entire process.
Labels: fine silver, headpins, torch
Things are heating up around here!
Ornament Thursday's heating up with the
July project teaser for our monthly theme of RED HOT....check out Lisa's little snippet!
Today's jewelry making activities included making about 60 fine silver head pins. I set up my camera on a tripod and attempted to capture the process...will check out the photos over the weekend. I'd like to put together a tutorial for making headpins using a small butane torch - it's not hard, but a little intimidating until you've tried it. Will try to get that done this weekend as well!
Finally, my own Ornament Thursday project for July will be a little outside the box...can you guess what I'm going to focus on? :-D Be sure to check back on Thursday, July 31 for the entire OT roll call.
Labels: fine silver, headpins, Ornament Thursday, torch