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Simple Marquetry Flower

how to make a simple marquetry flower

Recently I was asked to do a demo for Leeds Marquetry Group (LMG) on how I created marquetry jewellery. So I created a quick video demo of how to make a simple marquetry flower. The trouble with marquetry demos is that it’s difficult for a lot of people to see what you’re doing at the same time. And with miniature marquetry demos, that goes double!

(If you want to compare it with the laser-cut version of a marquetry flower that I did a few years ago, here is the link.)

So I’ve included the video here, to show what I demonstrated.

It’s definitely not perfect because it’s just a quick demo that I threw together in the space of about an hour – but I’m pleased with how snugly the wooden pieces fit together. Remember as well that the flower’s diameter is only about 14mm. So it looks worse through a magnifying glass and blown up on this screen!

My overall advice to the group was basically that there’s no magic to creating tiny marquetry designs for jewellery. You just need a cutting mat, a sharp knife, and a magnifying glass. Then just keep hacking away at the wood until it does what you want.

Even with the miniature dogs that I put into cufflinks, there weren’t any surprising hints or tips that I could give to the members of the marquetry group. I honestly just look through my magnifying glass and keep hacking tiny bits off the wood. It’s almost like carving it, but at a very small scale – until it looks like it’s the right shape.

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More Marquetry

Yorkshire rose coaster marquetry project - Kay Vincent - LaserSister

More marquetry news this week: I’ve won first prize in the “Beginners’ Applied” category of a marquetry competition – wow!

I’ve been really enjoying my membership of the Leeds Marquetry Group, and last week I entered their annual competition. I submitted the Yorkshire Rose coaster, which was the very first marquetry project that I’d ever completed (and which I wrote about in July here).

Yorkshire rose coaster marquetry project - Kay Vincent - LaserSister

I created the design myself, and based the petals on heart shapes. Then found a really pesky, tricky wood to cut it out of. (For such a therapeutic hobby, I do seem to find myself inventing a surprising number of new swear-words.) Then I covered the coaster with a heat-resistant and water-resistant melamine sealant, gave it to my dad as a birthday present, only to pinch it back again to enter it into the competition.