One of the ladies was making experimental dragonflies using old silverware spoons for the body. They turned out great so I just had to make one! Friday, on my lunch hour, I went to Goodwill to find the spoons. Dadgummit, somebody already grabbed the best spoons. Hmmm, I'll have to improvise a little, so I bought a couple of knives. The handles have great charm and I'm sure I can cut them. (I was so confident, I bought 2!!)
I rush back out to my shop and cut out the wings, placing them next to the body to envision the final creation:
Hmmm, not bad. Ok, I've already decided I would wrap the wings with U-came to make the process go faster, then solder the U-came to the body. I'm doing ok on time right now.
Great! The wing's wrapped and I take it to the soldering station to see if the solder will stick to the knife handle..........AARRRRGGGGGHHHH!!!
It won't work. Now Mr. Man is home and I'm so frustrated at this point that I just have to put it away. I spend the rest of the evening and all day Saturday trying to come up with some way that I can attach those wings. I've seen it done with wire but I've never used that technique. So, I mull it over in my mind and on Sunday afternoon I finally think I have the patience to work on it again.
Of course, I didn't take anymore pictures of the work in progress due to my previous failure. But, I did work with the wire, was able to finally get the wings attached and soldered a ring on it. All in all, I think the experiment turned out pretty well and I will probably make a few more to see how they sell at my uncoming show the end of October.
Now, I have to get back on track and get those business card holders finished and begin working on more items for the show.
~ til next time!
5 comments:
This idea is so sweet! What a wonderful way to use some of those old pieces of silverware that didn't make it into wind chimes... and I'm just like you I HATE IT WHEN I AM PLAYING BEAT THE CLOCK AND IT DINGS BEFORE I AM DONE WITH A PROJECT!!!!
Wow..what a unique item! Bravo to you and your patience, I laughed all the way through your post!
What a wonderful blog. Thanks for sharing your process. And what a beautiful result!
Laurie
That was fascinating.
PussDaddy
you see the most wonderful things in blogland. I love this!!!!!
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