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How to Make Porcupine Quill Jewelry

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By Adrienne Warber
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Large and small porcupine quills
Large and small porcupine quills
Adrienne Warber

Have you ever wondered if porcupine quills would make good jewelry? The lovely natural colors and smooth texture inspire jewelry designs but you are a little leery of the sharp ends. Porcupine quills have been incorporated in jewelry for centuries. Since the material is delicate, care must be taken when handling porcupine quills. Here are some ideas on how to use porcupine quills for jewelry projects.

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Porcupine quills
  • Nail file
  • Scissors
  • Cleaning solution
  • Bowl
  • Soft cloth
  • Dye
  • Beads
  • Sterling silver wire
  • Jewelry wire cutters
  • Clasps
  • Ear-wires
  • Jewelry project ideas
  • Cool, dry storage

    How to Make Porcupine Quill Jewelry

  1. Step 1

    You can select from several different sizes of quills. The smallest ones can be used in jewelry designs on cloth such as cloth barrettes or shirt designs. Medium and large quills make great necklaces, bracelets, pendants and hair jewelry.

  2. Step 2

    Cut the sharp points off the porcupine quills. Use well-sharpened scissors to prevent the fragile quill from splintering. Carefully file the point so that it is smooth. Take care not to file too hard because the quill may crack.

  3. Step 3

    Clean the porcupine quill with a solution of soap and water. Dish-washing detergent with anti-grease agents works well because the quill may be greasy. Make a solution of soapy water in a bowl and gently wash the quill with a soft cloth. Rinse thoroughly. Dry the quill carefully also. Quills splinter very easily.

  4. Step 4

    You can dye the quill with food coloring or manufactured dyes available at craft supply stores. Follow the dye manufacturer's instructions. Just remember to dye the quill before you cut the tips off to get the best color quality. If you must dye a quill without tips, less dyeing time is required to get color. Do not subject the quills to boiling water during the dye process because it could cause splintering and cracking. Rinse the dye from the quill in cold water and air dry.

  5. Step 5
    Porcupine quill earrings
     
    Porcupine quill earrings

    Here are directions for basic quill earrings. Decide the hanging length of your earrings. Choose your beads, quills, ear-wires and sterling silver wire. You want small quills that fit desired earring length. Follow the cleaning and trimming instructions in steps 2 and 3. Take jewelry wire cutters and cut sterling silver wire several inches longer than the quill to provide room for the beads and ear-wires. Straighten the wire with your fingers. Use jewelry pliers to attach the ear-wire to the wire. Slide a bead onto the wire. Carefully thread the wire into one end of the quill until it comes out the other end. Attach a bead or two to the end of the wire. Use pliers twist off the wire into the desired shape to prevent the bead from slipping off. Repeat on the second earring. You can make variations of the earring format by twisting wire around the quill or beads. The amount of beads and type of beads uses also can create many different designs.

  6. Step 6
    Porcupine quill bracelet
     
    Porcupine quill bracelet

    Follow these instructions for a porcupine quill bracelet. Select quills, beads, sterling silver wire and clasp for the bracelet. Clean the quills and cut off the sharp ends. Determine the bracelet length. Use wire cutters to cut the wire several inches longer than the desired length. Take pliers to twist the wire around the clasp opener. Slide a bead onto the wire. Thread the wire through a quill, followed by a bead. Repeat the pattern until the bracelet is complete. When you reach the end of the bracelet, use pliers to attach the clasp ring.

  7. Step 7

    Make a hair stick with porcupine quills. Follow steps 2 and 3 for cutting and cleaning the quill. Select a headpin and four beads. Place the beads on the headpin in the desired order. Cut a piece of sterling silver wire with jewelry wire cutters. Use round-nose pliers to twist the wire around the beads in a design. Apply craft glue to the end of the headpin. Gently stick the headpin into one end of the porcupine quill. Let the hair stick air dry upright overnight. You now have a beautiful hair stick.

  8. Step 8

    You can make many types of jewelry by cutting pieces of porcupine quill and connecting them to beads and wire. Just be careful when you cut or bend the quills to prevent cracking. You can cut pieces of porcupine quill to glue and shape into animal shapes for pendants. You can create quill beads for necklaces. Small quills can be incorporated in cloth barrettes. Large quills can create beautiful hair sticks. Mix other natural objects such as wood, horn and coral, into porcupine quill jewelry.

  9. Step 9

    You can also experiment with jewelry ideas on your own. Get out your beads, wire and pliers and start designing. There are endless possibilities for porcupine jewelry.

Tips & Warnings
  • Store quills in a cool, dry place. A plastic storage container is a good option.
  • Always handle porcupine quills with care. They are very delicate and splinter easily.
  • Handle uncut porcupine quills with care. The tips are extremely sharp.
  • Keep porcupine quills out of the reach of small children and pets because of the sharp edges
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