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  • My Initial Foray into a new wire genre

    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...
    Posted to Show us your work (Forum) by Deliasstones on 01-24-2008
  • Re: New Woven Pendant

    Hi, We might teach there again. Within the next year I hope to be doing a lot of teaching around the country. It will be good when my husband can come because his work dovetails with mine - he is able to do things I can't do (precision is his middle name) and I can fly free, which he doesn't...
    Posted to Show us your work (Forum) by Kingfisher on 08-02-2007
  • Re: A new take on needle lace: Caged Pendant

    Beautiful - just beautiful. I love the direction you are headed with your work. Louise
    Posted to Show us your work (Forum) by Kingfisher on 08-01-2007
  • New Woven Pendant

    This is an onyx set in a woven bezel. It is sort of an architectural look - rather spare. I found it harder to weave because there was no way to hide mistakes. I don't really think you call that an oval because it is kind of pointed. Have been working on my outline for Wildacres classes, so I will...
    Posted to Show us your work (Forum) by Kingfisher on 08-01-2007
  • Flowering Pagoda pendant

    After toying with the netting setting for last week I decided to try something a little different with the netting. Rather than using a solid form to build the net on, I tried some open netting. Now this little piece is my only experiment thus far with this, so the flaws are apparent - at least to me...
    Posted to Show us your work (Forum) by Deliasstones on 07-22-2007
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