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Post by MyNewHobby on Mar 28, 2009 21:11:55 GMT -5
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Post by Bikerrandy on Mar 28, 2009 21:20:27 GMT -5
Your wrap and the bindings are very clean, that's a nice wrap...you're picking this up really fast!!
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Post by MyNewHobby on Mar 28, 2009 21:41:42 GMT -5
Randy .... thank you so much for the praise ....
Woof .... I wish I could be able to finish a wrap without killing the top ...
What am I not doing or I should say what am I forgetting to do at the end?
Dammit ....
But ......... I am having a great time with this!! I never thought that in my lifetime ... I would be creating the wraps I have done so far ....
I am happy with them!!!
As always .... (my humble thanks) ... Julie
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Post by NatureNut on Mar 28, 2009 22:09:02 GMT -5
Julie, loved the video- great idea. I really like the wrap, you've come a long way, and it looks really clean. Is there any chance you can take a real closeup of the top? I need to be able to get a better look at it in order to give you any ideas. Tanx. Jo
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Post by Bejewelme on Mar 28, 2009 22:17:41 GMT -5
Julie: You sound just like Martha Stewart!!! Is there enough roon at the top to get a thin necklace through it? Can't really see the top too well!! Love the video commentary! Amber
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Post by sitnwrap on Mar 28, 2009 22:28:44 GMT -5
That wrap is sweet and if you twisted that wire by hand without a pin vice, I tip my hat to you. I like the bail so if you were trying for a traditional bail and this was a mistake, well, that's how new things are stumbled upon. It is definitely a style that you can work with and add to.
I watched the video twice to see the bail. It looks like you curled the ends of the wire up and under.
The video is great and fun to watch.
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Post by NatureNut on Mar 28, 2009 22:44:14 GMT -5
I looked at it again, I wonder if you could run a few loops, or a few wires twisted together to make a large ring through the bail, kinda like a big jump ring that a necklace could run through. Am I making sense? Jo
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Post by MyNewHobby on Mar 29, 2009 14:07:39 GMT -5
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Post by frane on Mar 29, 2009 15:37:36 GMT -5
Looks good! Love the stone but I am not sure how you will get a chain to go through the top. You may need to do a jump ring at the top so a chain will sit flat. I think the copper and silver look good on the lapis! Fran
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Post by Tweetiepy on Mar 29, 2009 18:31:28 GMT -5
Beautiful job & stone
"FAT" stones are harder to wrap like that - you aced it!
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