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For this anklet i used pink dyed shell beads,gold bells and a recycled gold heart pendant with a tiny pink bead. All crocheted on gold tone wire.
Turquoise as a stone or color is known for its soothing effects. This anklet of soothing turquoise and pewter makes a beautiful statement! Great for beach wear - or anywhere! The shield is made of turquoise enameled wood, set between faux turquoise stones and pewter beads.
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DETAILS - Length - 10.5", 27 cm, faux turquoise stones, pewter beads and lobster clasp.
Turquoise Tranquility Anklet - $16.00
This is an anklet that I made using seedbeads and a Swarovski crystal.
and a cute charm of Hope.
I also have an exact copy for a bracelet.
Can be purchased by going to
I have several skeins of sport-weight cotton yarn in blue. I decided to make some ankle socks using it. So far they're great for helping keep my feet warm at work, where it is an icebox on the daily.
but I ♥ this anklet!!! (i have to wear it as a braclet though cause I have fat ankles lol)
Thank you thank you thank you becca :oD
Asymmetrical anklet, Abalone focal with genuine freshwater pearls, hematite, and garnet accented with colorful glass seed beads and copper accents. Approx. 10 inches long
A blue glass anklet. First and last time I made any anklets with a barrel clasp. Three guesses as to why.
Pattern: Sweet Tart Anklets (Rockin' Sock Club July '08)
Yarn: Socks That Rock Lightweight
Colorway: Goody Goody
Needles: 1
Yarn: Patons Kroy Socks in color #55011 Flax
Needle Size: US2/2.75mm and US1/2.25mm for the cuff
Pattern: Diamante
Modifications: Anklet length, short-row heel
Recipient: Mom
Completed: 5 December 2008
Yarn: Joann Sensations Bamboo & Ewe Pattern in color #2280 Purp/Blk
Needle Size: US0/2mm
Pattern: Basic stockinette anklet
Recipient: Me
Completed: 6 May 2010
Trying To Identify. My Dad found it and gave it to me when I was a little kid around 1967. I've tried to find out it's origin... But no luck yet...
In honor of summer of socks I am releasing a new pattern named after one of my favorite hikes close to home - Coyote Ridge. The colors and texture remind me of this high prairie filled with hogback ridges dotted with colorful shale.
See my blog for more info. blog.designedlykristi.com/?p=455