


Another project from Mary Hett's book, "Wrap, Stitch, Fold & Rivet". This type of wireworking can be very addicting, and I really like how the physical movement involved in the process leads you to where you can go, and it can change with every twist of the metal. I actually made a few more projects that I will post later in the week.
13 comments:
That is so fun and interesting. It looks cute on your wrist. I don't know how you would store it in a nice and compact way though?? Can't wait to see the other projects you made :-)
Wow, Sharon...very pretty!
This is gorgeous Sharon. I really like the organic feel.
OHHHHH I have a tiny pair of earrings done in very thin gold wire and they are also done in this style. I love them so delicate. Julie
This is enchanting, like the work of fairies.
very pretty, i don't know if i have the patience for that.
Very unique, and so elven-like. I can picture the Lothlorien elves wearing this!
Lovely, Sharon. You are really committed to working through that book! Exceptional.
How delicate!!Perfect for a faerie (or human) bride for a "Midsummer Night" wedding :)
Pattie ;)
Thank you all for your lovely comments. I really nebver think about fairies....guess I'll have to do some research!!
Gorgeous!!:)
It is so delicate, it reminds me of babys breath in a bouquet of flowers.
Thank you again everyone!!
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