by Heather Luke | Jun 22, 2015
Wire woven or shaped and welded to make functional or decorative items. It is available from the simplest mesh to very complex and intricate filigree patterns and to be seen in garden chairs, the fields in door-frames and smaller items such as planters and flower pot...
by Heather Luke | Jun 22, 2015
A bundle of wire meshed en masse for scouring, cleaning down paintwork and woodwork to prepare for further work or to give it a new lease of life. ...
by Heather Luke | Jun 22, 2015
Wire woven into looped mesh and galvanized, primarily used for fencing. Chicken wire has been used for centuries as the field of door frames, for food and linen storage, and any where that ventilation is needed. ...
by Heather Luke | Jun 22, 2015
A mesh woven from wire that is stiff but fine and malleable enough to bend into forms that hold their shape. It may be used as a supporting material or...
by Heather Luke | Jun 22, 2015
A slender filament of metal or plastic. Wire is flexible and can be woven and knitted, or even embroidered if it’s very fine. * Metallic threads used as warp or weft yarns add sparkle and light to the woven cloth, whether it’s a fine linen or a heavy...