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I think we can do it!!! You can make 3 Christmas presents by the end of the night (or maybe you'll have to keep them for yourself:-) ) Why 3 you ask? Well because I just couldn't choose just 1, and 2 of the 3 are really quick. The last one is easy but a little more time consuming.
So what do you need to bring you ask...
Necklace #1 Asymmetrical Leather Bow Necklace
Supplies:
- a strip of leather or faux leather 4"x 1" (I bought an old purse at a thrift store for $.50 to cut)
- make sure it is thin and flexible
- a strip of leather or faux leather 2"x .5 " (that's .5 as in a half inch)
- jewelry chain - you can buy jewelry chain, a cheap necklace, or just reuse one you already have
- a clasp - if you are buying new jewelry chain
- 2 small and 2 large jump rings (the tutorial creator used 1cm and .5cm jump rings that she found packaged together at Jo Ann Fabrics but I don't think the exact size really matters)
- read package carefully to make sure they are jump rings. i bought the wrong kind and was about to chuck the necklace out the window mid-project :)
- jewelry pliers (you can find inexpensive sets at most craft stores - hers were $10 for five pliers of different styles, and she used a 50% off coupon) or needle-nose pliers & wire cutters together will probably work
- hot glue gun (not everyone will need to bring one, but if you can bring one, please let me know so I'll know how many we will have)
- a large-ish needle
Necklace #2 Lace Necklace
Supplies:
- gold necklace chain - jewelry chain, cheap necklace, or reuse one you already have
- a clasp - if buying new jewelry chain
- 9" piece of lace - vintage lace would be so pretty if you have some ( I ended up trimming my lace to 6" once I held it up to my neck- feel free to do the same to whatever size you want)
- I have some if you'd just like to use mine
- gold thread
- I will provide unless you'd like to bring your own
- hand-sewing needle
- I will be providing the metallic gold spray paint, but you are welcome to buy your own to do another necklace at home
Necklace #3 Ribbon and Pearls
Supplies:
- 2 1/2 yards of approx. 7/8" or 1" ribbon (I choose grosgrain)
- package of pearls or beads (I bought a package of 240 piece 10mm pearls and have made 2 necklaces with maybe enough for a 3rd)
- thread to match ribbon - (a thicker thread will be most easy to use)
- hand sewing needle
- binder clips (optional) makes it a little easier to sew
So take a little break from your machine and get to know your hand-sewing needles better. We will definitely need some extra desk lamps as we will be making small stitches and working with little pieces. Head lamps would be awesome for this:-)
As always, please RSVP and let us know which class you will be attending. Thanks again!
4 comments:
I am going to copy this lace necklace! I love it! Wish I was there to creature with you!
coming to the jewelry class! although i did have a really tough choice.
let's see if i can make some "theo" pants later in the month all by myself. now that's talent!
I am going to this class. Christmas gifts :) can't wait.
Toria will be joining us!
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