This is the first tutorial I've done and probably the last. I can't stand to see my shaking hands up close and the huffing and puffing trying to start the camera and get in position and then turn it off afterwards isn't pretty.
I saw a captured bead bracelet online and loved it but couldn't find any instructions, so I tried it and found it to be very simple and easy to do. One error in the video - in the first set of jump rings, after the first bead is inserted, it says "pick up all six." That should be all four.
Anyway, here it is and I hope it is easy enough to understand and gives someone a new technique that they didn't have. And I'm not giving up my day job.
Original jewelry, wearable art. Tutorials, dog posts, occasional gluten free recipes and sometimes opinionated rants. In other words, a mish-mash of a blog.
Tuesday, 21 February 2012
Tuesday, 14 February 2012
Copper Bird Clasps
These clasps can be used as a toggle clasp or fixed on one side and used with an "S" hook on the other. Or use your imagination; I'd love to see some other people's designs with them.
Bird One: 2" or 5 cm. from beak to tip of tail. He would sit horizontally, as shown. The blue on my computer screen is darker than his actual colour, which is more a teal blue. His position gives the opportunity of setting beads or wires below him for perching or nesting.
Bird 2 is meant to sit on a slight vertical angle, so would be best in a necklace. He's also 2" or 5 cm. long and has a bit of an antique patina. He's very elegant in person.
Bird 3 is obviously a budgie or parrot judging from the type of beak and he has a beautiful blue patina. He would probably sit on a slight upright angle so might be best for a necklace.
Bird 4 has a patina that is aging nicely and will get darker as he gets older. Any of these birds can be cleaned up with a ketchup or lemon juice bath and rub, but it would take away some of their character.
All of the clasps on this page are for sale and the price is $13 including first class mail shipping or 2 for $23.
Bird One: 2" or 5 cm. from beak to tip of tail. He would sit horizontally, as shown. The blue on my computer screen is darker than his actual colour, which is more a teal blue. His position gives the opportunity of setting beads or wires below him for perching or nesting.
Bird 2 is meant to sit on a slight vertical angle, so would be best in a necklace. He's also 2" or 5 cm. long and has a bit of an antique patina. He's very elegant in person.
Bird 4 has a patina that is aging nicely and will get darker as he gets older. Any of these birds can be cleaned up with a ketchup or lemon juice bath and rub, but it would take away some of their character.
All of the clasps on this page are for sale and the price is $13 including first class mail shipping or 2 for $23.
Saturday, 11 February 2012
Copper Clasps with a Difference
The kitty is my favourite, with a ring on the back and a small ring in front of his paw. Leave it as it is,or add a bead for kitty to play with.
The cat is about 2" tall with a ring on the back and would probably suit being used as a focal better than as a clasp.
These are all at different stages of patination and I might leave them to get darker or might shine them up again. Haven't decided.
The cat is about 2" tall with a ring on the back and would probably suit being used as a focal better than as a clasp.
These are all at different stages of patination and I might leave them to get darker or might shine them up again. Haven't decided.
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