The other day I went over to a friend's house. She has been fiddling with wire wrapping. I asked her to show me since I'm really left-handed it's hard to turn the directions around in my mind. All the directions are written for righty's.
Well anyway, she sat across the table from me and I could figure it out.
I was happy with the way they turned out the top left one is a large stone bead. Two of them are from smashed pieces of my china. The other two are from flat stones made to be pendants. In fact they were in settings and I popped them out.
Not sure what I'm going to do with these. I might sell them but then again, I might just save them and give them as gifts. I'll likely put them on some beaded necklace, as I have tons of beads.
Enjoying my retirement one painting at a time. Interspersing my thoughts with my Handpainted porcelain (painting), decorative painting, glass painting, watercolors, ACEOs, Alcohol Ink Art, colored pencil and acrylics.
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What a good idea, I have loads of semi-precious stones in a tin and never knew what to do with them! Valerie
Wow theseare so cool...especially the blue china pieces!
They look wonderful Joann! I've been doing wire wrapping too!
Joann, these look really nice. Hard to believe you're just starting out with wire-wrapping. They are very attractive. What a great idea for broken china pcs! Kathryn
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