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Introducing other craft materials into jewelry designs is a wonderful way of expanding your repertoire of techniques, not to mention one of a kind jewelry.
The first example on the left is Anthony Nak's Woven Earrings where leather is woven/knotted macrame style on the wire forms. It sold for $81 from Elements Chicago.
That's just one idea. You can also weave ribbons and cover a large button blank to make a gorgeous pendant as seen below. Craftstylish.com's tutorial, How to Make Woven Ribbon Jewelry has well photographed, step by step instructions to get you started.
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For more tutorials check out my Jewelry Making Tips
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Those earrings are incredible! At first I thought it was seed beads..but it's leather? Thats even cooler! Awesome mix of textures and components..I'd totally wear these!
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