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First and foremost, do make sure that your wire is annealed. There have been countless times over the years I've bought wire listed as "dead soft" that arrives no where near that condition. Fortunately it's fairly simple to solve that problem by annealing the wire. It's best to...
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Hi, This is my first try at this. Thought I would show my new design - Tucuman Braid Bracelet. Silver Tucuman Braid Bracelet Copper and silver Tucuman Braid Bracelets - left one oxidized. Thanks for looking, Don
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Hi, I had a lot of fun making these bracelets. Color is so amazing the colors in these bracelets are so similar yet the effect of each is so different - the bracelet on the top has aquamarine, lime green and cobalt blue sea glass and is crisp and invigorating due to the warm/cold color contrast. The...
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I call this bracelet organic ruby. This bracelet went through many changes. Now, I think it is complete.
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I think turquoise and silver is one of those basic combinations that just always seems to go together.
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Yes, I imagine you would need a larger torch to heat it high enough quickly enough to solder it. The torch I use (and use regularly) is an el-cheapo from Harbor Freight (I bet Menards carries affordable ones too, like this Bernzomatic ), straight propane, and it will heat something this size enough to...
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I just love 'em. I made these earrings and bracelet last week; and, am working on the necklace now. The bracelet has quite a bit of weight to it, but the earrings are quite comfortable. No, I did not put them on (LOL); I made a pair in black and white pearls for me! Thanks for looking!
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I have been so busy since I joined this forum and have just not had a chance to post before. Here are a couple of my copper pieces. This is a 17" choker with copper, bronze, gold and white pearls, jasper, carnelian chips, and swarovski crystals with a large aventurine drop. that I made a while ago...
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Thanks!!! I am very excited about it! It's the first tutorial I wrote (I have since written 2 more) and I have to thank Iza for the inspiration to do so. Anyways, I hope you enjoy it, and thanks for noticing me in it! p.s. since it isnt easy for me to buy all the jewelry mags (and i know some of...
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I love the lighting in my new room... stole my sister's room and now the sun shines through the binds onto my desk and it's the perfect photo studio... I plan on making the GSG weave a necklace but it's been taking longer than usual. The jens pind is from the Urban Maille kit and uses massive...
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