One of the advantages of being able to make your own jewelry is the freedom to change your mind!
Michelle had previously strung this eclectic turquoise and crystal bracelet but she decided it needed more work. So she restrung it choosing and placing the different coloured crystals just the way she wanted. She deliberately went for an asymmetrical look. This time round, with more crystals in the design, she had two more turquoise ovals leftover which she saved for earrings.
If Michelle ever tired of this design, she can always restring!
Beader Design #: 318
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Michelle had previously strung this eclectic turquoise and crystal bracelet but she decided it needed more work. So she restrung it choosing and placing the different coloured crystals just the way she wanted. She deliberately went for an asymmetrical look. This time round, with more crystals in the design, she had two more turquoise ovals leftover which she saved for earrings.
If Michelle ever tired of this design, she can always restring!
Beader Design #: 318
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I can't tell you how many things I've restrung. I'm thinking of taking some of the pieces I made early on - and re-doing them. It's nice to have the option!
ReplyDeleteRestringing is a great way to get "new" jewelry at next to no cost! I'm a restringer too.
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