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Aloha- I have been making spool knit chains for about a year now and I think that I have gotten pretty good. You can check out pictures here: http://desireederabbitt.myphotoalbum.com/albums.php I need to get pictures of the new stuff up, those are actually all old images and I have done a bit more experimenting...
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Hi Sue, if you want to get into wire jewelry then you have to check out this site. his dvd's are great & show you how to make some wonderfull pieces of jewelry that really sell. make sure you read his story also, i think you will find it insiring, i did. good luck thewireman
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This is my first attempt at wire wrapping. I realized that polymer clay is a wonderful medium to combine with wire wrapping. When working with beads, you are limited by the location of the existing holes, while PC and wire can be connected at any point. This necklace combines my two main techniques ...
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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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Hallo! Here i have something to show, it would be very nice to know other people opinion about my little "babies" . Thank you, Hugs!!!
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My dearest friend gave me this Murano cabochon to make her a ring, I was so afraid to brake it when setting it that I decided to do it "wire wrapped", some how I though that it was impossible to get a good grip of a cabochon with wire, I was soo wrong this cabochon is not falling. So, inspired...
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This is my initial foray into this genre of wire work. Thanks go out to artist Felix, a.k.a. Andrew for the pointers on where to begin in terms of construction. Thanks for being generous with your time and advice! I used copper for my initial experiment because I didn't want to be inhibited by the...
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Well, the price is certainly cheap enough that it would be worth buying them to try. You can never have enough tools, don'tcha know They might be a good supplement to your existing set of pliers, if you already have some, but I don't think I'd start with them. As for long nose vs. short nose...
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Hello all, I have been looking over a new tut of the pharoahs ring that uses a braid for the center of the shank. The ruby is a lab grown, oval cut, 23.5cts. The ring is sterling and gold filled. She wanted a fancy pinky ring....... what do you think?
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