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Hipbilly Come see a "Hand hammered"... 9th April 15, 06:13 PM
Elizabeth What a beautiful pin! I love... 9th April 15, 07:07 PM
GrainReaper That looks great! Well done 9th April 15, 07:36 PM
Tenmiles I'd just try to make sure... 9th April 15, 10:37 PM
Jack Daw Well crafted! Handsome pin! 10th April 15, 05:34 AM
Hipbilly Na'er ye worry! the wire was... 10th April 15, 06:30 AM
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    Come see a "Hand hammered" sterling blanket pin

    I've decided I like the plainest old fashioned kilt pin there is. I saw a 2 pack at a fabric store a bit back and got em, but they aren't enough; I wanted sterling silver. I searched around, and decided it'd be easiest to just make one, so I have!
    I bought 12" of 12ga sterling wire on eBay for $13, and a pair of round nosed wire working pliers. The wire showed up today, so I started:

    Here's the wire (pointed with a file):


    Too clean. I continually strive for art which manifests itself as rugged simplicity. So I took a hammer to it to roughen it up a bit:


    Still killing time, waiting for the pliers, I coated the roughened wire with gun blue, and set it aside. I came back in 15min, degreased it, and skimmed it with 1500 grit sandpaper.
    Still not enough time kilt. So I got to work. Working from the 3" kilt pin, I bent and shaped with channel lock pliers and a scrap of leather for padding, here's the result:


    Here it is with the store-bought, for comparison:


    And here it is stabbed through my first handsewn kilt, once and for all!


    Hope ya'll like it!
    Last edited by Hipbilly; 10th April 15 at 08:11 AM.

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