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Another cuff in the "Squiggle" series. This one includes three colors from the Fall/Winter 2009-2010 color palette: light orange, matte lavender and deep sea teal.
These urbun steel cuffs snap on with a functional hinge and are lined with high quality leather for maximum comfort. The image is sealed with a protective gloss finish. Your size made to order.
**Got an image you'd like transformed into wearable art? I make custom jewelry with your photos!
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CONTACT: zannejewelry@gmail.com
These urbun steel cuffs snap on with a functional hinge and are lined with high quality leather for maximum comfort. The image is sealed with a protective gloss finish. Your size made to order.
**Got an image you'd like transformed into wearable art? I make custom jewelry with your photos!
Specific geographical locations can be requested for map jewelry.**
CONTACT: zannejewelry@gmail.com
Dress - Max Studio
Sandals - Naturalizer
Sunnies - kohls
Bag - Avon
Belt - tjmaxx
earrings - coco's on the green
Watch/bracelets - the cavernous jewelry box
Starfish Cuff - St. Thomas via TJMaxx
In working Kevin's socks (puzzle yarn socks before this pic), I found I really did not like the heel. I was losing stitches in the heel turn, no clue how or where they went, they were just gone.
So those (again) were set to the side. I pulled out some yarn (I didn't realize I already used this yarn in my first pair of toe-up socks!) and decided to try out cuff-down for the first time. Though, I would prefer a heel that is more mitered looking, I like this method so much better. This sock knit up in on/off three days worth of knitting. Granted, I like the lower leg on my own socks, so that helped timewise, it was still a whole lot faster! Plus, my knitting has improved tremendously.
My goal is to do a pair of socks a month. I have read several blogs where others have this same goal too. We'll see how long this lasts for me! :-)
At this point, I am seriously considering ripping out the socks I am working on for Kev and starting over. Though, I do have a lot of puzzle yarn, so I really don't have to rip now. I just hate the thought of the time I did put into it--being gone in one fell swoop however.
Chinese dragons are legendary creatures in Chinese mythology and folklore. Dragons are typically portrayed as long, scaled, serpentine creatures with four legs. Traditionally they symbolize potent and auspicious powers, particularly control over water, rainfall, hurricane, and floods. The dragon is also a symbol of power, strength, and good luck.
The 2-hole lentils standing on its end resembles the scales of the all-powerful dragon. Laid out in an inter-locking pattern this cuff is elegant and slinky while at the same time strong and sturdy just like the dragon.
I made a new type of embroidered felt cuff. It has a little elastic sewn in to make it fit comfortably.
Materials used: 100% wool 'fairy' (variegated) felt, solid felt for the inside, cotton embroidery floss, elastic band.
Blogged: hetkabinet.blogspot.nl
By Audrey B. / Studio Paars
Handstitched patchwork cuff from felt, fabric scraps & vintage buttons.
Blogged here: hetkabinet.blogspot.com
For more information see my profile for links to my blog, shop and more.
Handstitched patchwork cuff from felt, fabric scraps & vintage buttons.
Blogged here: hetkabinet.blogspot.com
For more information see my profile for links to my blog, shop and more.
Cuff made from vintage fabric,lace,and a fabulous button ! A littlethings1 and Lollishops treasure , you can find a link in my profile.
Last night, I picked up these Brass and cloisonne cuff links. They're from the 50s. A very cool design, so, I'm sharing.
I have made it out of hand-dyed silk, with Freshwater Pearls and seed beads, filled with kapok.
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Amoeba comes from the Greek word amoibe, means change. It’s a tiny, one-celled organism that moves by changing its shape.
Just like these one-celled organism, the Ripple beads shimmer and shine and appear to change its shape and color all on its own.
Woven on a simple base, the Ripple “amoeba” are embellished with glittering Swarovski lachrosen for that added shimmer. The clasps is hidden and making the cuff appear endless, with no beginning or end.
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