Thursday, April 29, 2010

Enamelling Day at Rachel's Workshop

Last Friday I attended Rachel's Gogerly's very interesting and enjoyable enamelling day at Winyates Craft Centre. Myself and four other folk - all of different skills and experience (mine being none) were introduced to the background, process and techniques of enamelling onto Silver. We had a go at grinding the material and applying and firing the enamel onto prepared silver pieces and we all produced two finished items by the end of the day!

The setting in an old courtyard was very pleasant and we all spilled out onto the grass for our lunch and some chat. Rachel was great - providing all the necessary equipment and materials, and it was great to be in her workshop seeing where she makes her wonderful pieces and she was generous in providing plentiful breaks with a supply of hot drinks and biscuits and cakes, which gave opportunities to hear from Rachel and the other folk attending about work they have done or are intending to do and see examples. There is also scope to work on individual projects for those already familiar. A great day which I would recommend for jewellery makers and interested parties alike, wishing to discover a new skill or have a day learning something new and seeing how someone such as Rachel, who has achieved so much, goes about her work. Julie Robertson

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