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POPSThings I like on etsy This one if from Unique Re-tiques... Very inventive and creative artist! She has a blog which also has tutorials on making some of her precious art!
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POPSHow To Make Vintage Photo Refrigerator Magnets Another great project from Unique Re-tiques... I really like this one. She gives instructions for using many different types of materials, so you don't have to go and buy anything...use what you have... You know...you could go ahead and make these into jewelry items....rings, pendants, buttons...
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POPSRecycled Styrofoam Jewelry Hanger This is a really cool idea! I am going to make at least three of them, one for my room, one for Donna's room, one for each bathroom, and one for Cassidy & Donna's rooms. I guess that's more than three...grin Seems easy to make, easy to hang and easy to use!!
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POPSLove to Know.... Another information site! This time I am looking for something to do with my large collection of foam stickers and shapes, which my daughter is no longer interested in. It looks like this site has TONS of information about all crafts, hobbies and other stuff too!
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POPSMemory Wire beaded Stitch Markers Just when I thought I had found absolutely every kind of stitch marker there was, here is even yet another type of stttch marker. She made loopes at the end of the memory wire, but I think memory wire end caps would look more professional, and would be less likely to snag than a loop at the end. Not to mention that memory wire is hard to bend in the first place. You would want to use the size of memory wire intended for rings.
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POPSS hook stitch markers Even another idea! I know this is the type you need for crochet, but I am not sure how this would work for knitting....it seems they have to stay put somethow, and I don't see how these would stay on the needles... I am not an advanced enough knitter to have ever used stitch markers. Hey, if you use stitch markers, and have tried diffferent styles, let me know which ones you like best and why. Thanks! Fran
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POPSYet even more stitch markers These flexible coated wire stitch markers look like the way to go.... These you can see she crimped at the bottom with a flat crimp, which I think gives it a cool look. Including a row marker seems like a cool idea too.
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POPSCutest stitch markers EVER These are just ADORABLE!! Again, on etsy. Very talented artist! Who wouldn't love these! Ok, I'll admit it, I am obsessed with stitch markers tonight! I think I am going to start making them as gifts for my knitting friends and perhaps to sell.
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POPSMaking your own round end copper head pins I am interested in working with metal and the torch. I haven't started up my set up yet...but I am collecting information. If you are interesting in learing how to make jewelry, doing wirework or soldering, watch my clips as I collect information to learn myself.
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POPSStitch Markers for crochet too! This set uses lever back earring findings instead of split rings, so that crocheters can use them. Which means if you have lever back earrings, you already have stitch markers! Alternately you can use lobster claw clasps.
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POPSJewelry Making Tutorial: Riveting GREAT tutorial on riveting metal together in jewelry making!! This great info for anyone interested in jewelry making, and joining metal, without the flame...
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POPSGREAT Basic Metal-smithing Jewelry Book I just found this book on Google's book site, while looking for information on riveting in jewelrymaking. You can preview quite a lot of the book on the site, and it looks to be WELL WORTH buying! The directions are very clear and complete, plus written in terms a beginner can understand. PLUS there are step by step photographs! GREAT ones! This book is definately going on my wish list!