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| Looks like beading to me, Nerida! And really pretty also! Love the chain, and the way you have varied the design slightly. Bet you will get lots of compliments on this one-- ![]() Pattye so many pearls, so little time |
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| You are in by virtue of making something. Welcome! PS Nice work, I'd like to see it on.
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| I had bought some chain in Tucson with the same kind of idea in mind. It looks wonderful. I also really like the color of the pearls. Great job! ![]() Cheers, Blaire
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| Thank you everyone. I have worn this piece all day - expecting it to fall apart, but so far, so good! I read your advice regarding jump rings in another post, Blaire - I have ordered some of those now from your supplier - thank you! Also love the idea about the earrings, Boo - I might just give that a try! Nerida. |
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| I keep coming back to look at your necklace. It looks so cool and refreshing. I'm sure that your necklace is giving a lot of us inspiration to make some summery jewelry for ourselves! ![]()
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| Hi Blaire - yeah, pretty weird that I'm making something that looks like spring when I'm knee deep in autumn leaves on my footpath, and it's 10 degrees colder here than it was two weeks ago... but I am very glad that you like it! I bought the chain at a trade fair a month or so ago.The only thing I don't like about it is having to sacrifice one of those large links every time I needed to cut - feels wasteful! I have been wearing it today with a whole bunch of elastic bracelets - pink keishis, silver rectangles, mixed and white keishis - just with pink pearl earrings - it feels very nice, but as I said, I am waiting for it to fall apart - this is my first experience with jump rings! |
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| Hi Nerida, if you would have something even more "lavender" as your bakground these would be even more striking colours - I too like the airiness of the necklace very much. Gold-silver-lavender - beautiful! Now all there is left, would be a nicely strung necklace ![]()
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| Inge - I know exactly what you mean!! I have strung (and knotted) the baroque SS and Tahitian mixed strands that I posted under "What will I do with these" but I'm not happy enough with it yet to post....definitely need more practise with those knots - the keishi necklace that I posted was done on single thread and I just don't like it at all - I am waiting to get some white gold ball clasps to redo those.. excuses, excuses! |
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| This is especially for Jerin! I am hoping that this qualifies a the "nicely strung strand"... I have used Sheri (la Corsetiere)'s method of doubling back through the strand to knot... ![]() These are bead nucleated FW klonks - stacks of lustre, but klonk-ish nevertheless! 13.4 - 16.2mm! |
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