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Monday, June 16, 2014

Funky polymer clay and tatting necklace


Finished! I'm happy with this mix of polymer clay beads and tatting - it's really funky :)

I made up the design as I went. The front of the necklace worked out fairly easily, with only a minor setback of one polymer clay bead breaking. Since I haven't done much with polymer clay, my sculpting skills are still very basic. But, the broken bead was quickly replaced, and I do like how the colors match my hand dyed size 10 thread (Mardi Gras). I also added Lizbeth #685 Evergreen Dark.

I was unsure of what to do with the sides, and my first thought was a quick finish with metal chains, but I wanted to keep an all handmade, organic theme for this piece. Corina Meyfeldt's post on Nina Libin's technique of beaded rings with one shuttle gave me an idea! So, I combined that technique with single shuttle split rings.

I like the results - especially how the colors blend - but next time I may use 2 shuttle split rings, because having 2 threads connecting the rings seems stronger than only 1 thread. Something that probably only matters if the project has some weight to it, as this necklace does.

In between the beaded rings and the front, I added some free-form tatting, using node stitch (sets of 2 first halves followed by 2 second halves). I like how node stitch chains are easy to keep straight, or curve in various directions. (Hmm, now I'm wondering if I should capitalize the names of techniques, such as Node Stitch - any tatting editors out there?)

Anyway, I like my necklace. In the future I may try something similar for the Etsy shop or the next art/craft sales event or exhibit, but if so will try to do a more refined job of sculpting the polymer clay.


22 comments:

  1. This is one-of-a-kind groovy necklace ! Love the cheery, happy-go-lucky colors, wanting to break into a dance ;-))

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  2. Very creative! An intriguing piece, Marilee.
    : )

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  3. It goes well with the thread. Definitely an original and unique piece.

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  4. So so clever and amazing colours.

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  5. So so clever and amazing colours.

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  6. Brilliant, I love the beads and the colours match so well with your thread. Wonderful pattern
    Margaret

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  7. Splendid necklace!! Love the way the colours of the beads and tatting to together.

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  8. Very nice love it and you had us on edge wondering what would become of the beads! Looks great!

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  9. Perfectly funky indeed. I love the "free form" side bits!

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  10. As usual, your amazing artistry shines through. Wonderful combination of the polymer clay and your hand dyed thread, plus your imagination!

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  11. Beautiful. The combination of colors for beads and thread blends well together.

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  12. That is fantastic. The colors are delicious and the beads and wonderful. I can't find enough superlatives to express my delight with it!

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  13. What a wonderful necklace! Everything fits so well together - beads, design, color(s). It's gorgeous!

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  14. Now this is an interesting use of everything: the way you did the beads (with 2 holes), the way you included them in the lace and those colours! Just fabulous. I hardly wait for the next beads, you will get definitelly more ideas now.

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  15. It's funky, it's gorgeous, and completely inspirational! I love it! I am sure you will have people wanting to buy it or the pattern (wink, wink);) ;)

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  16. This necklace looks very intersting and he is beautiful :) Congratuations !!!
    Greetings from Poland :-)

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  17. Beautiful!... but very amazing!

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  18. I really like your necklace. Very pretty. Love the colors

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