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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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Hi, I am working on woven earrings for the Wildacres class. I think that maybe the stones are too big, but I do like the twisted weaving. The wires flash one at a time because the light hits each one at a different time. Louise
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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...
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