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Naming Jewelry
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Barbara62
2009-09-21 18:52:47 UTC
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I don't name my jewelry pieces, but maybe I should. Wonder if it
helps sell jewelry when items are named? One of my pet peeves (okay,
play on words) a group I belong regarding Shelties and their rescue.
People are always posting emails that are ostensibly writtenby the
individual Shelties. I find that kind of weird.
Does anyone here do right angle weave? Maybe because I am left-handed
and left-brained, I like to work with
this weave using two needles. Seems to me it is a lot easier. I
enjoy weaving with crystals and seed beads. I am
just trying to get good at peyote, and also enjoy doing netting.
Barbara Forbes-Lyons
2009-09-21 20:38:18 UTC
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I usually just name the 'big' pieces of jewelry that I make for
donations or gallery display.

RAW can be done with either 1 needle or 2, so that's not weird at all.

I know someone that writes as her rescued Basset Hounds and it's hysterical!


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Post by Barbara62
I don't name my jewelry pieces, but maybe I should. Wonder if it
helps sell jewelry when items are named? One of my pet peeves (okay,
play on words) a group I belong regarding Shelties and their rescue.
People are always posting emails that are ostensibly writtenby the
individual Shelties. I find that kind of weird.
Does anyone here do right angle weave? Maybe because I am left-handed
and left-brained, I like to work with
this weave using two needles. Seems to me it is a lot easier. I
enjoy weaving with crystals and seed beads. I am
just trying to get good at peyote, and also enjoy doing netting.
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