I've been pretty amazed at the lovely bead combinations beaders have been putting into their wire crochet bracelets. Brenda's design is so attractive because of her colour combinations and the relative proportions of each colour she used. The bracelet was a mix of turquoise blue glass chips and seed beads as well as clear crackle beads. Here and there, Brenda added salmon pink glass chips which really gave her bracelet that ooomph! factor.
Virtually none of the women who have tried out this technique at our workshops have ever done wire crochet before. What's more, every single design has been different. It's not that difficult to make your own one of a kind crochet jewelry. If this convinces you to try out wire crochet, then check out my past tutorial post - Knit and Crochet Wire Jewelry Tutorial and Books.
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Virtually none of the women who have tried out this technique at our workshops have ever done wire crochet before. What's more, every single design has been different. It's not that difficult to make your own one of a kind crochet jewelry. If this convinces you to try out wire crochet, then check out my past tutorial post - Knit and Crochet Wire Jewelry Tutorial and Books.
Beader Design #: 458
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Very cool!
ReplyDeleteWire crochet is intriguing and in Brenda's bracelet the soft colors along with the open crochet work give the piece a light airy look. Very pretty indeed.
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