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Want to make something more advanced!
Last post 07-09-2008 9:40 AM by imabeadin. 1 replies.
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  • 06-17-2008 12:04 PM

    Want to make something more advanced!

    I would like to know if their is more than just making simple one or three strand(s) necklaces? I don't want it to be so complicated that i can't figure it out and go crazy. Anything is appricated web sites, projects you have done and whatever you can give to me would be much appricated!

    TR

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    TR
  • 07-09-2008 9:40 AM In reply to

    Re: Want to make something more advanced!

    If you would like to try your hand a some wire working go to wigjig.com.  They have some wonderful tutorials and instructions for many different kinds of ways to make necklaces, braclets, earrings and more.  And, all the pattern, tutorials, and instructions are FREE! 

    I never bought a jig to use because there are so many patterns that don't require one.  The only thing that you would need is wire, beads, findings, and some tools that you probably already have. 

    I've learned so much from that web site and all my customers love the uniqueness of the wire working.  I'm not affiliated with the site, I just stumbled onto it several years ago and since all of the patterns and instructions were free, I just had to try the ones that I loved.  Beware! It will take you hours to go through all the wonderful projects on this site.  You'll find yourself lost in them.  And, the more you look, the more you will want to learn how to make them.

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    Imabeadin AKA Cindy
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