@lisamck1960 You're welcome! I've been hit in the face many times by the other end of the wire/sheet I'm working on. So I've been glad to have glasses/goggles on!
@Sally Glad you're enjoying it! Do post a photo of your bee when it's finished and in the meantime, just drop any questions in these comments and I'll reply. Sandy
Why can’t you do an outline on a piece of paper for the shape of the body leaving wire sticking out to tie together rather than cutting pieces off for the shape?
@calgarcia2257 There are always alternative methods when making sculptures and your method would work ok as well. I think over the years, I have created a small unwritten rule myself - to not cut the wire until you are ready to do so - and I think that's because the wire doesn't always go together in the way you planned. So for me, I cut as late as possible but as mentioned, your method was also work. 🌀Sandy@Spiral
Thank you for mentioning eye protection!!
@lisamck1960 You're welcome! I've been hit in the face many times by the other end of the wire/sheet I'm working on. So I've been glad to have glasses/goggles on!
Thank you for your tutorial, enjoying it, I will get some chicken wire to have a go tomorrow
@Sally Glad you're enjoying it! Do post a photo of your bee when it's finished and in the meantime, just drop any questions in these comments and I'll reply. Sandy
Why can’t you do an outline on a piece of paper for the shape of the body leaving wire sticking out to tie together rather than cutting pieces off for the shape?
@calgarcia2257 There are always alternative methods when making sculptures and your method would work ok as well. I think over the years, I have created a small unwritten rule myself - to not cut the wire until you are ready to do so - and I think that's because the wire doesn't always go together in the way you planned. So for me, I cut as late as possible but as mentioned, your method was also work. 🌀Sandy@Spiral