Dangle Earrings
Since I am so far behind, I decided to let my muse do it’s thing and not worry about the theme. These are from the tutorial in Step by Step Wire (I think)– I used clear quartz and pink tourmeline for the dangles. I sure wish the picture was clearer. Anyway- I have another pair that I ventured off from these and will post later. One of my personal goals is to do a tutorial and then incorporate that techinque into my vision.
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Jean Power- week 12- netted lariat
Some beadwork this week- a simple netted lariat which was fun to do- and got finished on the day- always a bonus not to create another UFO!
Jean Power
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Week 12: Totally failed experiment
I’m so behind! A whopping 5 weeks. I haven’t been making any jewelry. But this time for a good reason. I fell in love :). At least I think that is a good excuse lol.
So about this piece. My new BF loves to dart so I thought I’d make him a dart arrow pendant to wear. Well I’m so not pleased with the result. It’s way to large to be a pendant for a guy I think. It’s 2.6" (6.6cm). Now I’m thinking of ways to save it. Maybe do it horizontally by attaching chain? But where to I attach the chain? I can do some basic soldering. Or maybe make it into something else? It is made out of SS wire. And I plan to oxidize it. You see I need help! So any comments would really be appreciated!
Week 12 – Stormy Weather
So Stormy weather was all I had here for more than a month. A day would be sunny and then in a matter of minutes, clouds would take over the sky and it would rain hard! So I made this earrings with these gorgeous marquises of lemon qtz, they’re very big! I call them drops of sun 🙂 So they’re some drops of sun with some dark clouds over them. Lemon qtz, smoky qtz and oxidised silver.
Hearts and Bars
I made this as a class sample for a class I taught called "Layered Mixed-Metal Soldered Pendant." Lots of skills were covered in this session! Sawing, hammering stamping and riveting. Hammering, then soldering of the sterling "bars". Heat treating to a rainbow patina. Finally, we learn how to wrap the ends of the leather cord and make a clasp!
I brought in my Little Torch set up and also my small butane "creme brulee" torch to play with. When I teach these days, I have to schlep nearly my entire workbench!! But it’s worth it and great fun…
Week 12-another Tut
Step-by-Step magazine had this great tutorial. I used fine and sterling silver with pink tourmaline and clear quartz. I enjoy wearing them with a BlueFish shirt. I have another design worked out to post soon. I am challenging myself to do a tutorial and then take it several steps further and develop it into my own. I am definitely learning even though I am way behind! I have more to post, hopefully tomorrow.
Caged Amethyst -Shaktipaj
Ever since I was a kid, I’ve loved those pendants that have a caged, yet free bead. Most of the time they enclose a pearl or a clear glass bead with a mustard seed. I’ve chosen an amethyst 12mm round. The simplicity attracts me, but not so much that I couldn’t go a little nuts on the bail.LOL Lots of fun, and not too much wire. 20g, 24g, 26g a few sterling beads.
I always appreciate comments! Hugs, Perri
Stormy Weather Left Me Blue
entry for week 12 is a simple pair of earrings brightened up by my favorite deep royal blue Kyanite… don’t cha just love deep royal colors… I kno
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Week 12 – late, sorry! (Janice)
Sorry – I am late late late.
This is a new ‘thing’ I’m playing with — lines.
Ring and two pendants:
Feedback welcome – these are REALLY rough. The ring was done in about 30 minutes and the pendants in half that. There are stray marks, my hand will get steadier I hope!
Week 12 – Melissa Muir
Once again, the piece is done on time but not the post. *sigh* I am sure I will get it one of these days. 😉
This is one of my very first enameled pieces. It was a lot of fun. The back is black and the front is a clear enamel on copper.