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		<title>One for my collection :-)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tis the season for making something for myself for a change. I won this ruby cab as part of the prize for winning a a tutorial writing contest on the IGWJA board. The cab is so large it almost qualifies as a hood ornament. LOL. Again as part of easing myself back into doing work, I decided to try my hand at some netting. It&#8217;s really tricky to get the netting even, and as a first attempt, this pendant is all over the place. Then there are the added decorative beads in the last row. I have some delica-type beads in my stash that have enormous holes &#8211; perfect for the double threading the netting requires. All in all, the result is a simple statement. It&#8217;s a very heavy pendant to wear. I strung it on a handmade chain I&#8217;d been working on over several of my beginner classes. I made the links from 24 ga square wire to show my students what can be done with a simple S-link chain. The close up shot shows the netting (with slight kinking in the wire) and the bead detailing. I started work on a second netted pendant using some fabulous lava [...]<div class="tentblogger-rss-footer"><hr /><p>You just finished reading <a href="http://wrapturewirejewellery.on.ca/blog/?p=34">One for my collection :-)</a>!  Consider leaving a comment!</p><p>The contents of this post are copyright (c) Dianne Karg Baron.  All rights reserved, in all media.  Visit <a href="http://www.wrapturewirejewellery.on.ca/blog">www.wrapturewirejewellery.on.ca/blog</a> to read more!</p></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Ruby Net Pendant" href="http://wrapturewirejewellery.on.ca/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/rubynetpendantweb.jpg"><img src="http://wrapturewirejewellery.on.ca/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/rubynetpendantweb-150x150.jpg" border="0" alt="Ruby Net Pendant" /></a>Tis the season for making something for myself for a change.  I won this ruby cab as part of the prize for winning a a tutorial writing contest on the IGWJA board.  The cab is so large it almost qualifies as a hood ornament.  LOL.</p>
<p>Again as part of easing myself back into doing work, I decided to try my hand at some netting. It&#8217;s really tricky to get the netting even, and as a first attempt, this pendant is all over the place. Then there are the added decorative beads in the last row. I have some delica-type beads in my stash that have enormous holes &#8211; perfect for the double threading the netting requires.</p>
<p><a title="Ruby Net Pendant" href="http://wrapturewirejewellery.on.ca/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/rubynetpendant1web.jpg"><img src="http://wrapturewirejewellery.on.ca/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/rubynetpendant1web-150x150.jpg" border="0" alt="Ruby Net Pendant" /></a>All in all, the result is a simple statement. It&#8217;s a very heavy pendant to wear. I strung it on a handmade chain I&#8217;d been working on over several of my beginner classes. I made the links from 24 ga square wire to show my students what can be done with a simple S-link chain.</p>
<p>The close up shot shows the netting (with slight kinking in the wire) and the bead detailing.  I started work on a second netted pendant using some fabulous lava stone beads I bought in Bancroft last summer.  I quickly discovered that there are a two of ways of putting these beads on and each gives a different look.  More when I post that pendant&#8230;</p>
<p><a title="Ruby Net Pendant" href="http://wrapturewirejewellery.on.ca/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/rubynetpendant2web.jpg"><img src="http://wrapturewirejewellery.on.ca/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/rubynetpendant2web-150x150.jpg" border="0" alt="Ruby Net Pendant" /></a>I tried something different with the photography this time:  using a translucent juice jug.  Milk in Ontario is sold in bags rather than in jugs, so it was only the fact that we bought some OJ that I was able to get a jug.  I&#8217;m not convinced it does better than my regular setup, but I may continue to play around with it.</p>
<p><em><strong>Ruby Netted Pendant</strong>, Sterling and fine silver, 7.4 cm long x 4.8 cm wide.  Private collection. </em></p>
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