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Comments (2)

  1. Romantic Guy says:

    I sent this as a message too, but It said “one moment please” and the moment lasted forever so I didn’t know if it will be sent or not and thats why I’m sending it here too :)

    Hey mr. Jewelry maker :) I was surfing the internet when I threw an eye on a elegant looking wallet box which I bought recently and I though how nice it would look if I put some fabric and make a pair of earrings and then place the earrings there and give it as a present to my girlfriend.
    Then I googled “how to make earrings” and found a video of urs, but on another web site. And so I though there should be more ideas on the real site and I came here.
    I found the eye-pin making very interesting, and the earrings I saw so far look very decent and elegant, and what I’m looking for is something funky and abstract. Still I have some doubts about the material that the wire is made of and where can I find a French Hook, so where did u buy yours? In a jewelry shop or something? Don’t name an exact name of a company cause I’m from Macedonia and I surely won’t find it here.
    Well, thanks for reading this, I hope I will get some answers from you. Keep your good work up, I will recommend this site to a few friends, I am sure they would like it :)
    Best regards

  2. Nikki says:

    Hi. I found you on youtube and I like your website! I have been doing beaded jewelry for a couple of years. I can’t find a class that teaches beading on an intermediate level, so I feel a little stuck.

    I like doing the “floating necklaces”, using a simple piece of wire and crimps to hold the beads in place. However, I can’t figure out how to attach a pendant in the middle (other than using two pieces of wire connected in the middle by a jump ring). Is there any other way to attach a pendant (and keep it in the middle of the necklace)?

    Thanks,
    Nikki :)

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