Showing posts with label wire pendant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wire pendant. Show all posts

Friday, May 23, 2014

No name pendant

This is a no name pendant.

We always have the crafts to which we don't or couldn't give a name.
Part of the reason is we want to make something, having the idea, the skill, the steps, and the try, yet without the title. In result, there is no name.

The material used is 26 gauge copper wire and some beads. That's all.
Based on the same holding part, the main pendant part can be various.

The front


The back

Saturday, January 25, 2014

Unequal Dangles

Wire is playing a supporting role in this unequal dangles. Hook anywhere by the lobster hook.

The materials needed:
  1. Two beads
  2. A lobster hook
  3. A chain
  4. 24 gauge copper wire




Sunday, November 3, 2013

The Wire Going Through

The wire goes on and on, thus this takes a lot of wire.
It's easy to create this pendant. The hard part is how to keep even.

I felt a little bit hot and a little bit cold. Silence!




Thursday, September 26, 2013

Transforming loop

This is a transforming loop creation.

I wanted to add some little beads onto the pendant and found that it's not easy to turn the wire by the line. If I did that, the wire might become ugly, so there is only the wire itself as decoration.

I'm glad that I don't have to post on weekends.






Saturday, September 14, 2013

It's 6.

This is a 6 pendant.

If you have some doubt about the slant craft.
When hanging, it can keep its balance.

It takes less time to actually make it out than to complete the idea.





Sunday, September 8, 2013

The Double-Loop Single-Bead Pendant

The pendant is like last week's, but the main theme is the single bead in the center.  
Although they are alike, the focuses are different.
The main single bead in the center can change all the feeling. 

Photos on my old computer screen looks darker, I am not sure how people see on their screen. If it's possible, I will not spend a second on changing brightness after taking photos.

I can not believe that it's one more week passed by.



Sunday, September 1, 2013

Cute Double Loop Pendant

This pendant is more cute than I thought.
Look like a crab or some thing's eyes.
And this is a quick post.

Basic info's:
  • 20 gauge copper wire
  • one-piece-of-wire creation
  • 6mm bead * 2




Saturday, August 24, 2013

A Pearl Pendant For Long Chains Or Waist Chains

Here is another pendant for long chain or waist chain. The copper wire wraps the pearls three times. Both of the wire ends are at the top loop. Touching the ends with forefinger makes sure that they are not sharp.

The length is 3.7 cm, including the loop.






Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Wrapping Stone Set 3 : the Pendant

Why is the wrapping stone set 3 a pendant, not a necklace?
Part of the reason is my laziness, but a wrapping stone necklace can be done by just expanding the wrapping stone bracelet, which is the next post.

Picking elements intentionally
In order to give another little feature, this pendant is born.
The little feature is the center. By the way, I did take some time to pick the stones I wanted before wapping them.






Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Around the bead part 5: hemispheric

I formed this hemispheric yesterday and took pictures today. I made the hemispheric wiring part bigger instead of just one string.

One string was the simple idea, whenever it's possible to make anything in a simple way and style. I choose "simple".

If one string isn't enough to create a good enough craft, then, I add something to cover the weakness. That's the way I go along. Simplicity is the starter for me. The benefit is the clear mind about what and how crafts are.



Saturday, March 9, 2013

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Blue rectangle woven pendant

The blue rectangle woven pendant is made of one piece of wire.
Weaving is good, weaving's really good.....ha ha
Before I am running of ideas about one piece of wire, I will stick to it.

It's hard to get a good name. Sometimes it needs more time to get the right one than expected. I am not good at naming.




Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Half around the bead

The dark gray and silver colors form a cold style.

When I was about to making a pendant that have a specific loop, the idea of this pendant popped up.
So I grabbed the idea and made it.

My mouse has a problem, and this gives me a reason to keep words short. Gotta fix it.






Thursday, February 14, 2013

Triangle pendant

Yet another geometric craft.

There are two loops for chaining.

An irregular crystal and a round bead decorate the hollow center of the solid triangle.

One of the best parts of irregular crystals is much less expensive.

One note for you and I:
When using crystal rocks, you should not only choose the right size and the suitable shape but also care about the faces.