Saturday was another fun day at The Bead Gallery with their Wire Play Day studio. This time around I made yet another bracelet.
I’m calling it the Tri-Fold Sampler Bracelet. The reason it’s called a sampler is because each section is coiled with a different gauge of wire over a 14g (gauge) core.
This is a detail shot of the 18g portion. I used moonstones and aquamarines as dangles.
For the next section I used 20g wire. I used more moonstones and rose quartz.
For the final section, I used 22g wire and cherry quart with even more moonstones.
The finished bracelet looks like this.
Lemme tell you, all that wrapping really made my hands work and hurt.
I also worked on another project, but the unveiling of said project will have to wait for its completion. It might take awhile as it’s rather fiddly and I’m going to need a lot of help with it.
And as much as it breaks my heart, I’m probably not going to make next month’s studio. So the mystery project will most likely remain in hibernation for a long while.
Instead of a studio next month, I’m planning on taking a custom class with the extraordinarily talented KnottyNaomi when she’ll be visiting next month. That is definitely something to look forward to!
In the meantime, I have plenty to keep me busy as well as some excellent furry company. Who could resist this pretty boy?
I hope Monday is treating you well!
Aloha!
























