Wire Art for Beginners - How to Shape Your Wire or Chicken Wire | Spiral Crafts

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  • @mistformsquirrel
    @mistformsquirrel Рік тому +7

    Currently doing my final project for my Sculpture class, and was trying to fi gure out how to make a chickenwire base for a cat - this has been *super* handy, thank you!

    • @SpiralCraftsandWorkshops
      @SpiralCraftsandWorkshops  Рік тому +1

      @mistformsquirel So happy I could help! All the best with the classes and I'd love to see the final sculpture if you get time to post a photo! Cheers, Sandy@Spiral

  • @GooeyGremlin
    @GooeyGremlin 3 місяці тому +2

    Thank you so much. I am absolutely pointing folks at this vid once I start.

  • @gracezarinawang6225
    @gracezarinawang6225 5 місяців тому +1

    So beautiful!❤

  • @noelleboehm1142
    @noelleboehm1142 8 місяців тому +1

    Great Ideas! I Love These Ideas!

  • @anniegette
    @anniegette Рік тому +4

    Hi! This is wonderful! I would love to see a tutorial on an elephant head. :)

    • @SpiralCraftsandWorkshops
      @SpiralCraftsandWorkshops  Рік тому

      @anniegette That's a very interesting suggestion! Glad the tutorial was useful to you! Sandy@Spiral :)

  • @sueholdsworth5239
    @sueholdsworth5239 2 роки тому +2

    Brilliant. Thank you.

    • @SpiralCraftsandWorkshops
      @SpiralCraftsandWorkshops  2 роки тому

      @Sue Glad you liked it. If there's a tutorial topic you'd like to see covered them let me know below and I'll see what I can do. Thanks for watching. @Sandy

  • @noelleboehm1142
    @noelleboehm1142 8 місяців тому +1

    Chicken Wire is a Great Craft Idea.

    • @SpiralCraftsandWorkshops
      @SpiralCraftsandWorkshops  8 місяців тому

      @noelleboehm1142 I couldn't agree more! Have you tried it yet? Cheers, Sandy@Spiral

  • @Glassbeadlady
    @Glassbeadlady Рік тому +2

    Hi. Thanks for your informative tutorials. Is there any chance of doing a hare? Thanks so much.

    • @SpiralCraftsandWorkshops
      @SpiralCraftsandWorkshops  Рік тому

      Hi @GlassBeadLady, glad the tutorials are useful for you! A hare is a tricky one. They're quite a complicated shape which makes it a tough project for a beginner to take on. Also, the tutorial would need to be broken down into several parts and that approach doesn't seem to be very popular when I've done it in the past. But I will bear it in mind and if I figure out a way of doing it, I'll pop the tutorial on the channel. Have fun, Sandy@Spiral

  • @patriciaarmstrong9214
    @patriciaarmstrong9214 9 місяців тому +1

    I want to make an allium flower head. Any tips please?

    • @SpiralCraftsandWorkshops
      @SpiralCraftsandWorkshops  9 місяців тому

      Hello @patriciaarmstrong9214, what a lovely flower to make! Sooo, a few tips... Firstly if you're making for the garden I'd use galvanised steel because it's stronger (to cope with inclement weather) and the galvanised coating will protect it for a while against rusting. Secondly, your stem is going to be the most vulnerable part of sculpture as it will have all the weight and need to be ok in strong winds. I often twist two wires together to make them stronger so you might want to do this too. And finally, check around on UA-cam for the same or similar tutorials (making alliums) to see if they've had to do something that you will need to do too. Search YT with "DIY Allium Garden Art" and there's at least one tutorial making alliums that might be useful for you. Hope that helps, Sandy@Spiral And PS do post a photo of your completed Allium if you get a chance!

  • @zaidagrace2263
    @zaidagrace2263 8 місяців тому +1

    Thank you.

  • @barrysilvester6849
    @barrysilvester6849 2 роки тому +2

    Where is the best place to get the wire you use

    • @SpiralCraftsandWorkshops
      @SpiralCraftsandWorkshops  2 роки тому

      Hi @Barry, if you are in the UK there is meshdirect.co.uk for bulk orders and hillsofdevon.co.uk for double dipped (lasts longer outside) chicken wire. But most garden centres or hardware shops will have smaller amounts in the same size (13mm hole) and often other sizes too. If you only want tiny amounts then I know that Hobbycraft in the UK sells it - but obviously the smaller the amount, the more expensive it is per metre. If you are also looking for galvanised wire, again try the garden centres and hardware shops, it's usually labelled as fencing wire. And of course, there's wires.co.uk for a huge range of online wire (not sure they do chicken wire though). Hope that helps, Sandy@Spiral

  • @veronkasago
    @veronkasago Рік тому

    Thank you!😊

  • @wiresculptures4590
    @wiresculptures4590 2 роки тому +1

    Hello what is the thickness size of chicken wire?

    • @SpiralCraftsandWorkshops
      @SpiralCraftsandWorkshops  2 роки тому +2

      Hi @WireSculptures the chicken wire I use is just under 1mm thick for the single wire and around 1mm where the two wires are twisted together. The hexagon size I use most is the 13mm - although you can use smaller or larger hexagon sizes to change the effect on your sculpture as needed. Hope that helps. Let me know if there's anything else I can help with, Sandy

    • @wiresculptures4590
      @wiresculptures4590 2 роки тому +2

      @@SpiralCraftsandWorkshops thank you soo much 😊

    • @wiresculptures4590
      @wiresculptures4590 2 роки тому +1

      @@SpiralCraftsandWorkshops can i ask for link please where you buy the 1mm or 13mm thickness chicken wire? 😊🙏

    • @SpiralCraftsandWorkshops
      @SpiralCraftsandWorkshops  2 роки тому +1

      @WireSculptures, if you are in the UK there is meshdirect.co.uk for bulk orders and hillsofdevon.co.uk for double dipped (lasts longer outside) chicken wire. But most garden centres or hardware shops will have smaller amounts in the same size (13mm hole with 1mm wire thickness (note NOT 13mm thickness of wire) and often other sizes too. If you only want tiny amounts then I know that Hobbycraft in the UK sells it - but obviously the smaller the amount, the more expensive it is per metre. If you are also looking for galvanised wire, again try the garden centres and hardware shops, it's usually labelled as fencing wire. And of course, there's wires.co.uk for a huge range of online wire (not sure they do chicken wire though). Hope that helps, Sandy@Spiral

    • @wiresculptures4590
      @wiresculptures4590 2 роки тому

      @@SpiralCraftsandWorkshops thank you soo much 😊🙏

  • @patriciawhite7489
    @patriciawhite7489 Рік тому +1

    I’d love an emu! I can send photo references ☺️

    • @SpiralCraftsandWorkshops
      @SpiralCraftsandWorkshops  Рік тому +1

      @patriciawhite7489 I did a tutorial for a swan last year that is "roughly" the same shape as an emu, although my swan didn't have an emu's long legs! The long legs are quite tough as they make the sculpture harder to stabilise and stand up - I did an egret during the first lockdown in the pandemic that also had this problem. But they're lovely animals!

    • @patriciawhite7489
      @patriciawhite7489 Рік тому +1

      @@SpiralCraftsandWorkshops it could sitting or partially sitting, with the legs out in the front

    • @SpiralCraftsandWorkshops
      @SpiralCraftsandWorkshops  Рік тому

      @patriciawhite7489 I've just googled a sitting emu - although in all of googledom I couldn't find a cross legged emu picture at all, which was my first image when you said sitting! I think I'd have to take a bit of artistic license for a sitting emu, lovely birds but they look a little awkward when sitting to me. The other way to stabilise a standing emu would be a sculpture when the bird has both legs on the floor and it's head in the sand (ostrich-like) which would give you 3 points of contact with the floor for more stability. Where does your love of emus come from, if I may ask?