The first photo (not too clear) is a necklace incorporating three black and white beads stung on black leather cord. I used my Gizmo (Thank you Sarah) to curl sections of red art wire to separate the beads. I made these beads at Beadworks in Providence at a class that they had in late January.
The next two photos are of beads made with the faux lapis lazuli recipe that I got online. I strung the beads on Soft Flex Metallics copper beading wire. Between each bead is a copper tube flanked by 4mm Swarovski crystals. I did the stringing at Beadcache in Mansfield. As usual Jane and I closed the place Saturday afternoon.
I'll post the rest later. I really need a light box to get better photos.
Later....Sue
1 comment:
It is nice to see you are making jewelry with your beads, Kayak Sue! It is important to use your beads so you and others can enjoy their beauty.
I am glad to see that you are learning from my blog. Making quality beads that are strong and well finished only takes a tiny but more effort than making inferior ones. And what a big difference it makes!
Great Job!
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