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Been months since I posted but here are some of my most recent pieces for your viewing pleasure. Duh! Got problem posting pictures. The pix won't show after this pearl studs. Sorry but if you would like to see more, visit my blog - http://wireblissmei.blogspot.com
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Thought I would try a little something different with weaving and sculpting combined. It's not much of a photo, but thanks for looking. Louise
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Hi, Have been working on variations of my basic Woven Wave ByPass Ring. Have many more ideas in mind and a couple already started. Hope you like them Basic Woven Wave ByPass Ring Golden Rainbows Variation Twin Stone Variation Marquis Crossover Variation Twin Stone Crossover Variation Louise Tutorials...
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The ring weighs 15.1 grams and that includes a 19 x 25 stone. 26 gauge wire gives you get 75 ft. per troy oz. Louise
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Hi, It's been pretty busy around here (retirement for my husband and a move), but I have been playing rings in my mind for quite some time. I am working on one now and have a few "in-progress" photos on my blog at Jewelry Spectrum . I hope it improves as it is a pretty good mess right now...
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It has been a while since I participated in the forum but would like to show one of my recently learned wire wrapping technique from Iza (the tutorial is published in Step by Step Wire Jewelry Mag-Summer Issue). the result from her tutorial is this wire woven bead cap.
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A fter you have heard all of the preparation, I wanted to let you know Wildacres was just a fantastic experience. I learned more than I taught probably. Everyone seemed to have a great time and they did beautiful work. I will be showing some of it in my blog in the next few days after I kind of get my...
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This is the pendant I used to take the step-by-step photos for the class. The kyanite blade wasn't really all that easy to set without slippage, but it is solid in there. I wonder what LOS would do, but those fibers in the kyanite might take on color from the liver of sulphur. It came out somewhere...
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I wish you were going to be in the class too - I could learn so much from you (she said selfishly) ;-) Louise
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This is the bracelet I think I will teach at Wildacres next month. It wasn't that hard and is comfortable to wear. I have more ideas, so maybe this will be the first in a series. Series designing is kind of interesting because I go further with the design than I would just trying a technique for...
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