Nov 27

For those who celebrated it, I hope you all had a nice Thanksgiving. I spent my day watching football, eating turkey, and making jewelry.  I also antiqued some of it, like the ring from the previous post.

I’m really happy I followed the advice you all gave because I love the ring even more now that it’s been oxidized. :)

I can’t wait for my wire order to get here so I can make more of this style of ring.

In the meantime, I’ve got to make 49 jump rings for a Bicycle Chain Bracelet.

Oh. Joy.

Plfft.

At least I can enjoy the company of a comatose Sammy.

He didn’t eat any turkey, but maybe the fumes have stupefied him?

Happy Friday, everyone! :)

Nov 25

Yesterday I was in a not so shiny mood.  Kind of a “I see the colors and I want to paint them black.” You know the song? It was no big deal really. We all have days like those and it soon passed.

What I did with all that energy though, was experiment with this.

I didn’t take any before pictures, so you’ll just have to believe me when I say that these earrings were really shiny before they were turned into this.

And this bracelet was mighty shiny before morphing into this.

I think if I ever do a big piece like that again I’ll need to use a bigger applicator then a Q-tip to get a more even look. In fact, even though it’s much more matte and even looking in person I might go over it again.

A bit about the bracelet, I made it over a month ago at (where else?) but The Bead Gallery during their Cuffcake Class. I got to use this gigantic roller machine to emboss a completely flat piece of metal with a pattern. Then I hammered that flat strip into a bracelet shape.  I love to shape metal with a big ol’ hammer so this was much fun.

I would have posted about this bracelet earlier,  but I normally oxidize my pieces with hard-boiled eggs. Although environmentally friendly, this process can often give unpredictable results. Like the finish will be uneven or the piece will only turn brown instead of black. I also find all this rather tedious.

With the Extended Life Gel, all I had to was apply a little bit of it onto the piece with a Q-tip then let it set. The bracelet blackened in less then 5 minutes. With the egging method it would have taken at least 20 minutes, sometimes more if you have to repeat the process.

Normally Liver of  Sulphur is considered toxic if it’s not disposed of properly, but with the gel you use so little of it, it becomes much more environmentally friendly. You can even use the rinse water to oxidize jewelry!

I also made a ring yesterday.

I haven’t decided whether or not I want to antique this one yet. I’m leaning towards oxidizing it. Thoughts?

Here’s another look. (Excuse the haggish hand.)

I think the next time I make this ring, I’m going to leave out the beads above and below the central focus bead. Unfortuantely I’ve run out of the type of wire I need to make those coils, so that’s going to have to wait. :(

In the meantime, I have lots of wire in other gauges to do many other things.  Not to mention the fact that the spinning wheels are still crying for attention and I just bought some yarn to make my mother the Daybreak Shawl.

I also have my once a year jewelry show on Saturday. I need to get ready for that.  By the way, I’ll be taking all my inventory from the shops. So if you have your heart set on something you might want to get it now. I’m not positive that I’ll be able to make more before Christmas.  I think I can? But I’m just not 100% sure.  I’m also not sure how well I’ll do at the show, but you never know!

To all you Americans out there I hope you have a Happy Thanksgiving and a happy Wednesday to the rest of you! :D

P.S. There are no cat pictures because they all head for the hills when I take my camera out. Bastids!

Nov 23

I went to another Wire Play Day at The Bead Gallery on Saturday. The studio normally runs for four hours, but poor Jamie was sick so she could only teach for a couple hours. Instead of having  us all work on individual projects like we normally do, we all made a ring. (She didn’t give a name for the project so the name is my own.)

I used blue topaz for the petals and cubic zirconia for the center of the flower.

The extra coiling in the back was added to make the ring smaller. I like the look of it even if you can’t see it when the ring is on.

This ring took me about two hours of hard work to make and it was worth it in my opinion. I really love it!

Thanks so much, Jamie!

Also, I’m almost finished with something else. I’m just going to leave it at that and be all mysterious, because I’m not sure when I’ll be able to blog about it.

plfft.

Nov 18
Catching up
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I was out of commission for such a long time with the flu, my toothache and whatnot,  I let a few things slide. Like listing a few pieces in the shop. I finally listed them today.

More Waterfall earrings, including a pair of gold earrings.

And a few Woven Wrap bracelet/earring sets.

The Lyra progresses. It progresses slowly, but that’s the  nature of lace.

The Herbivore progresses slowly as well as I don’t work on it as much as I do the Lyra.

Hopefully, I’ll have some handspun up tomorrow, but I wouldn’t hold my breath. I’ve been feeling a bit run down and the carpet needs to be vacuumed something fierce.

Still, if it’s a question between the carpet and the handspun? I wonder who’s gonna win?

Happy Wednesday people!

Nov 13

Remember the knit along? The one for the Oyster Bay Shawl? The one where I was supposed to knit with Cookie and Megan? I kind of fell behind them by a mile or three. Well not only did I finally finish the shawl, I also blocked it.

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Pattern: Oyster Bay Shawl

Yarn: Malabrigo Laceweight in Whales Road from our Cookie

Needles: size 5US/3.75mm

Started: 9/11/09

Finished: 11/04/09

No modifications.

The pattern really gets lost with this yarn, but the yarn is so pretty  I don’t think I mind. It was a nice little pattern to knit too. Not too hard, not too easy.  It was enough to keep me entertained.

I love the yarn. It’s nice and soft and like I said, the colors are perfect. Cookie picked a winner. Thank you, Cookie!

In other news, there’s a flash flood watch across the state. You wouldn’t know it looking at the morning sky though. Yeah the sun is shining brighter then bright and the sky is blue.

Island weather is just crazy.

Happy Friday everyone! Have a great weekend!

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