First, I balled one end of the wire and
strung on two of the silver rectangles. I
then bent the wire into a semi-circle and scooted both rectangles out of the
way and balled the other end of the wire – taking great care not to melt
anything I didn’t mean to! It got quite
challenging to keep everything out of the flame as the chain got long!! Here is a close-up of the links so you see
what I mean…..
I like a bit of asymmetry so I added a couple of extra
rectangles as a tassle (using balled head pins of course!) on one side.
Go and have a look at the blog to see what other people have done with their head pins - you won't be disappointed, there are some wonderful designs.
Go and have a look at the blog to see what other people have done with their head pins - you won't be disappointed, there are some wonderful designs.
very pretty love the tassel!
ReplyDeleteThanks very much Niky - I thought it needed that extra flourish!!
DeleteThis is so cool..I love the look and marvel at the technique. Nice!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Shelley, you are very kind - I'm blushing slightly!!
DeleteWow! Great design! I love that you used it as a connection. Thanks so much for participating! It really is a blessing to see how everyone interprets one technique!
ReplyDeleteThanks very much Staci. And thanks for making such an inspiring tutorial!
DeleteI love the length of your necklace and that it's also asymmetrical. It's a great design and looks comfortable and quite wearable. (comfort is a big issue with me)
ReplyDeleteThanks. I tried it at a few different lengths before soldering everything together and this was the length I was happiest with. I've been wearing it quite a bit and I'm happy to report that it is comfortable - and it stays in the right place.
DeleteThat is fabulous! I would have never thought of a design like that. I love the slight asymmetry :o)
ReplyDeleteMaryAnn
Really enjoyed seeing this idea worn on the neck...great design!
ReplyDeleteGreat design for making connections with the balled headpins.
ReplyDeleteMaryAnn, Stacie and Mary - thanks so much for such positive comments. I really appreciate it!
ReplyDeleteI love asymmetrical designs! They always appeal to me and I like the extra surprise! I am really enjoying the way that people are using the double ended headpins in so many unique ways! Thanks for joining us!
ReplyDeleteThanks Barbara. I've been enjoying seeing what everyone has been making. The variety is amazing. I'm glad I spotted the boot camp, I'm having a lot of fun with it.
DeleteThat's so neat the way you used the headpins. I hadn't thought of using them that way. So shiny too. Thanks for inspiring me!
ReplyDeleteThanks Gaia - glad you like it.
DeleteSo creative in using these headpins! Seeing the variety from other boot campers is so inspiring, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteLynda
Thanks Lynda. It is wonderful to see all the different ways of using the seemingly humble head pin!
Deleteyay, I received your BS today :)
ReplyDeletethank you, I love all beads you sent me, and the little birdies :)
I can' t wait to work with you materials, I hope you will receive mine asap and you will enjoy it as much as I did :)
thank you Dear!
I'm making the blog post right now