Holding Wire for Weaving

by Sarah Thompson
Ever find your hand cramping up during a weave? You're not alone! Sarah Thompson is here to share a game-changing tip that can make your wire weaving smoother and more enjoyable.

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Instructions
Our natural tendency is to pinch the small-gauged wire between our thumb and forefinger to guide it as we weave.

This works, but over time, it can cause hand cramps, making the process unpleasant. I use an alternative method inspired by crocheting.

Sarah's Crocheting-Inspired Method

  • Start your weave: Anchor the weaving wire to the base wires.

  • Position the form: Hold the woven form inside your palm, with the weaving wire between your thumb and forefinger, resting across the back of your hand.

  • Pull the form across your palm: Guide it under your pinky and across your ring and middle fingers. let the weaving wire follow the same path as it is pulled along with the form.

  • You are now set up to start weaving.
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    The idea is to allow the wire to run through your fingers while you guide it with your middle finger.

    Your hand can be open or loosely closed in a fist, but the most important thing is that we are not clenching the muscles in our hand.

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    The other benefit to holding the wires this way is that I can use my fingers to tap the small gauged wire as I am weaving. This gives the right amount of tension to wrap the wire tightly around the base wires as you weave.

    When my wire is in the back I tap with my thumb, then as I move to the front I can use my forefinger to tap.

    We normally pull the wire to tighten; this uses your arm muscles which are more difficult to control, using more force than needed to tighten the wire which can lead to your wire breaking.

    By tapping with your fingers you are using a minimal amount of force. This dramatically cuts back on your wire breaking.

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    In the beginning holding the wire this way may feel awkward, so I want you to first focus on learning the weave and getting it right. Hold the wire in a way that is natural to you.

    Then once you are comfortable with the weave come back and work on how you hold your wire. This will make it more manageable to learn, and soon you will find that it has become second nature.

    Discover More Tips on Wire Weaving from Sarah Thompson below:

  • Wire Weaving Guide

  • Weaving Long Lengths of Wire

  • How to Compress Your Weave
  • Materials

    Wire
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    • Category: Weaving
    • Technique(s): Wrapping, Weaving