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The Oxford Jumper is a classic, cozy jumper knit top down with one strand Mohair Silk and one strand glittery Athena. It is inspired by the silhouette of the 1890s, with its fitted, cropped cut and voluminous puffed sleeves ending in a fitted cuff. Its a feminine and classical addition to any wardrobe. Needles: 4,5mm, 4mm & 3,5mm Yarn: Fabel Knitwear Athena & Mohair Silk It is knit with one strand of each held together Size: (XS) S (M) L (XL) 2XL (3XL) Bust, aprox: (80cm) 90cm (100cm) 108cm (118cm) 127cm (135cm) Note that this jumper has -4 to 0 cm of intended ease, and will stretch a couple of cm to fit your bust if needed. The measurements above should closely match your own. Quantity Athena: (200) 200 (250) 250 (300) 350 (400) g Quantity Mohair Silk: (100) 100 (100) 125 (150) 175 (200) g Gauge: 16 st(s) = 10cm NOTE ON AVAILABLE SIZES - if you want to knit this, or any of my patterns, in a larger size than I currently have published, please get in touch! The only reason it is not available in larger sizes is I couldn’t get testknitters for those sizes, and I don’t want anyone to pay for a pattern and knit a size thats not been tested. So if you would like to (test)knit this - or any of my patterns! - in a larger size than is currently available, drop me a message and I’ll send you the pattern for free!
Waaaay back in the beginning of 2009, I saw a photo of a jasper called aqua terra! I loved it. I had to make it into lampwork beads! This is a photo of the first set of Silvered Aqua Terra beads I sold on etsy in January 2009! My first Aqua Terra beads on Etsy, Jan. 2009 I thought today I'd give you a tutorial of how to make your own, if you're a lampworker! Materials Needed: Rod of Light Ivory (Effetre) Rod of Light Teal (Effetre) Sheet of Silver Foil Marver of your choice Bead Press of your choice First, cut your silver foil. I cut the sheet in eighths. This gives a nice portion of silver foil for an 18mm size bead. Cut your silver sheet into eighths. Next, get your bead press ready. In this example, I am using a Zoozii's straight-sided lentil press, the middle 18mm size. Get your bead press tool ready! First, wind your footprint onto your coated mandrel. Wind it on and hold it above your press, to make sure you are slightly smaller than the diameter of the well you are using. Gather your glass on your prepared mandrel. Check the fit of the glass in the well. I usually roll the gather of glass in the well to make sure there's enough/not too much glass and to get the general shape of an olive. If you need to, add or take away glass. Add more glass if needed. Once you have enough glass, leaving enough room to add a little bit more, make your initial press. Don't do it so hard that you break your bead release. Check your glass in the well again. You do not have to press your glass into the lentil shape if you think you have enough glass - if you aren't sure you can press the shape. Press into your shape to make sure you have enough/not too much glass. At this point, you can take your glass blob back to an olive shape, As you can see, I have my silver foil all ready and waiting for me! Next, you want to slightly heat your glass and roll it in the silver foil, making sure to go all the way around the glass. Wrap your glass with a piece of silver foil. Next, burnish in the foil. Burnishing is rubbing the foil into the glass so it sticks very well. You can do this with a tile, a marver, or your torch mounted marver. Burnish the silver foil into the glass. Then, you want to put your blob back in the flame, and you slightly melt off the silver foil. This is what it looks like after you burnish and put the glass back in the flame. Melt the silver foil into the glass at the top end of the flame. Now, you want to add some squiggles of light teal. As much or as little as you want, keeping in mind you are going to have to press the glass again and don't want to have too much. You can always add more teal, it's harder at this point to take it away! Add teal glass to silvered glass. Melt in the teal and press the bead again in the bead press. You can see from the photo below that you will have some chill marks (chill marks are the marks you get on your bead when you press it, and as the bead cools very quickly in the press, you get marks from the press). Press your bead, check for chill marks. Flame polish your bead to get rid of the chill marks. If you flame polish too heavily and lose definition on your bead, you may want to heat, press again, and then flame polish again. Flame polish bead, put in the kiln! This is the finished bead! Of course you can do these beads in many shapes, as I show below. Bicone-shaped aqua terra beads Lentil-shaped aqua terra beads Ribbed round-shaped aqua terra beads If you aren't a lampworker but love these beads, I have them available in my etsy store, and I'll be happy to make you some if they sell out! Thanks for checking out my tutorial today! Susan Kennedy SueBeads Etsy Store SueBeads Web Store SueBeads Blogspot
Crocheted beads are a beautiful for baby toys and jewelry. Learn how to crochet around beads with this easy step-by-step tutorial.
Spiral Knot Tutorial: Last week, I had an email from one on my blog's readers that requested me to show him "How to make decorative ropes" and this picture was attached. I searched and find some tutorials like this and this video, and after connecting them, finally found…
I have written some lovely tutorials for the Prumihimo Disk and there are lots more to come! This is what is currently available. This tutorial makes great use of 2-hole crescent beads, creating a striking and contemporary effect. Like most other Prumihimo designs it is a quick make, once you have learnt […]
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ABOUT THE TUTORIAL: This tutorial includes one PDF - file with detailed instructions on how to weave a snake ring. My patterns are very clear and well organized so you can follow each step with more peacefully. SIZE: Snake ring is about some 10 cm high (4 inch). LANGUAGES: English (US term) LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY: Hard MATERIALS: 1. Miyuki Delica beads 11/0 #351 2. Toho Round beads 15/0 #131F 3. Toho Charlotte 15/0 #221 4. Wire 0,6 mm. 5. Nymo Thread size D 6. Beading needle #11 If you have any problems with the pattern or any questions about the tutorial please feel free to ask me. Best regards, Julia
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Hiya!!~ After several days of creating, I finally finished these lip chains, inspired by EXO’s Chen and their latest comeback (❤ω❤) It was lots of hard and complicated work, but I think it was totally...
If you are a fan of friendship bracelets, you should try this tutorial for Pretty Leaves Friendship Bracelets .You can choose any colors that you
Vintage textile stud earrings with color block beaded fringe detail. DETAILS ▶ Hand sewn vintage fabric and Japanese glass beads. ▶ Color Mixes: Navy blue, red, terracotta, and denim blue. ▶ Hypoallergenic, nickel-free titanium posts for sensitive ears. Securely sewn by hand onto earring posts. ▶ 4.5" length x 3/8" ▶ Made to order in 2-3 business days. ▶ Comes gift wrapped in Ashdel folding box with ribbon and tag. Compact, low-waste original design. Handmade from recycled cardstocks. ▶ Color Study collection. Limited collections are created in small batches from vintage and repurposed fabrics. CARE Store away from light and dust. Avoid direct contact with perfumes as they may discolor glass beads. If earrings get wet, completely air dry. ABOUT Ashdel is a collection of hand-sewn jewelry and art by Ashley Delose based in Austin, TX. Vintage and upcycled materials are at the heart of her design process and inspire limited collections. Her work is experimental yet grounded in traditional techniques like sewing, collage, Japanese braiding (kumihimo), beading, and embroidery. Stay connected with @shopashdel on Instagram and Facebook for behind-the-scenes and upcoming pop-up markets and events.
Hammered spoons are a beautiful addition to your wedding tabletop. Perfect for an elegant, rustic wedding, use them as favors, escort cards, or table numbers – the options are endless. I’m so happy to have McKenzie Brickl of La La Soiree and Kate Sommers of KNG Sommers Photography stop by EAD today to share a…
How to make a beaded necklace; a DIY jewelry making tutorial for beginners of all ages. Learn how to start and finish a beaded necklace or bracelet with these easy step by step jewelry making tutorials. How to start and finish a necklace or bracelet 3 ways; infinity, clamshell knot covers, and crimp beads and pliers.