Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Earrings





The row of split rings with beads between is simple IF you have mastered the split ring! Definitely a technique worth learning, since it opens many possibilities.
Sharon has a couple of great videos on her website demonstrating it.
There are also some good photos showing how it is done on Jen's Tat-ra Sutra.
More good photos and description at Tattered.
Many other places as well - these are just a few I know about.


The snowflake earrings are from my own pattern available here. I did these in quilting thread. They seem stiff enough without adding any kind of extra coating.


One of these days I should figure out a snowflake for earrings that holds up well on its own without needing a special thread or coating to help it hold its shape! I don't use any type of stiffening on my other earring designs, and they seem firm enough.



Sometime I will need to do more of the "Weathered Stone" colorway, the one that is in the top photo. I made 2 sets of earrings in that last week, and each of them sold in just one day!


Apparently dull greens are a popular color! Well, this week, however, I am going to be shooting for dark greens! We will see how it turns out!









4 comments:

Tattycat said...

All of the earrings are just lovely. I don't know how you find the time, or imagination, to do it all!

Lace-lovin' Librarian ~ Diane said...

Your earrings are beautiful! Oh, how I wish I could wear them!

Sewicked said...

What lovely earrings. I love the beads between the rings, too. did you make the findings for those snowflake earrings? They are neat!

Marilee Rockley said...

The silver filigree findings I used for the snowflake earrings came from Fire Mountain Gems. The post style is on this page:
post
and they also offer the clip on style:
clip on