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		<title>YOJ09-51 Marquise Series: Pendant 5</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Dec 2009 19:49:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>dianne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Marquise Series:  Pendant 5 (2009) Sterling silver, fine silver, Swarovski crystal Constructed, cold-joined, nalbinding L 6.5 cm x W 1.3 cm This pendant is made of two &#8220;recycled&#8221; pieces from Bracelet 3, which didn&#8217;t match the other links.  Initially I only added the Swarovskis as embellishment, but the pendant looked unbalanced.  So I decided to add some viking knitting &#8211; nalbinding &#8211; and create a ribbon-like effect.  The work involved in adding the nalbinding bumps this up from production piece to a &#8220;couture&#8221; One of a Kind or Limited Edition. I&#8217;m not completely satisfied with how it turned out, but I&#8217;m also not able to define what is bothering me about it.   It might just be that it doesn&#8217;t work as a pendant.  The design would certainly make a fabulous pair of earrings.  Comments are welcome! You just finished reading YOJ09-51 Marquise Series: Pendant 5! Consider leaving a comment!The contents of this post are copyright (c) Dianne Karg Baron. All rights reserved, in all media. Visit www.wrapturewirejewellery.on.ca/blog to read more!<div class="tentblogger-rss-footer"><hr /><p>You just finished reading <a href="http://wrapturewirejewellery.on.ca/blog/?p=1049">YOJ09-51 Marquise Series: Pendant 5</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>
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<strong>Marquise Series:  Pendant 5 </strong>(2009)<br />
<small>Sterling silver, fine silver, Swarovski crystal<br />
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L 6.5 cm x W 1.3 cm</small></p>
<p>This pendant is made of two &#8220;recycled&#8221; pieces from Bracelet 3, which didn&#8217;t match the other links.  Initially I only added the Swarovskis as embellishment, but the pendant looked unbalanced.  So I decided to add some viking knitting &#8211; nalbinding &#8211; and create a ribbon-like effect.  The work involved in adding the nalbinding bumps this up from production piece to a &#8220;couture&#8221; One of a Kind or Limited Edition.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not completely satisfied with how it turned out, but I&#8217;m also not able to define what is bothering me about it.   It might just be that it doesn&#8217;t work as a pendant.  The design would certainly make a fabulous pair of earrings.  Comments are welcome!</p>
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		<title>&#8220;The Vik-Knit 3000&#8243;</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 May 2009 14:20:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>dianne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In preparation for my class at the Haliburton School of the Arts this summer, I asked my beloved husband to prepare some tools for the viking knitting segment.  My older son, Thumper, was very keen to help. Thumper has recently become complete fascinated with machinery.  I&#8217;m not sure if this is a reaction to the movie &#8220;Wall-E&#8221;.  Anyways, he&#8217;s been drawing fantasy machines and coming up with all kinds of interesting names for them, most of which end in some denomination of 1000.  &#8220;This is a Cheese Grater 2000!&#8221;  &#8220;This is a Hopping Frog Truck 3000!&#8221;. So, of course, he was very interested in what Daddy was constructing.  It&#8217;s just simple dowel holder, which gets clamped to a work surface.  Thumper decided it needed a name.  After asking what it was used for, and being told &#8220;viking knitting&#8221;, he said &#8220;Let&#8217;s call it the &#8220;Vik-Knit 3000!&#8221;" I keep trying to come up with a &#8220;Ginsu Knife&#8221; type infomercial to go with the name.  &#8220;The Vik-Knit 3000 will make your viking knitting a breeze!  Clamp it to the desk and you&#8217;re ready to go!  It will practically do the knitting for you!  But wait!  There&#8217;s more!  Order the Vik-Knit 3000 now [...]<div class="tentblogger-rss-footer"><hr /><p>You just finished reading <a href="http://wrapturewirejewellery.on.ca/blog/?p=570">"The Vik-Knit 3000"</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>In preparation for my <a href="http://wrapturewirejewellery.on.ca/blog/classes/" target="_self">class</a> at the Haliburton School of the Arts this summer, I asked my beloved husband to prepare some tools for the viking knitting segment.  My older son, Thumper, was very keen to help.</p>
<p>Thumper has recently become complete fascinated with machinery.  I&#8217;m not sure if this is a reaction to the movie &#8220;Wall-E&#8221;.  Anyways, he&#8217;s been drawing fantasy machines and coming up with all kinds of interesting names for them, most of which end in some denomination of 1000.  &#8220;This is a Cheese Grater 2000!&#8221;  &#8220;This is a Hopping Frog Truck 3000!&#8221;.</p>
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So, of course, he was very interested in what Daddy was constructing.  It&#8217;s just simple dowel holder, which gets clamped to a work surface.  Thumper decided it needed a name.  After asking what it was used for, and being told &#8220;viking knitting&#8221;, he said &#8220;Let&#8217;s call it the &#8220;Vik-Knit 3000!&#8221;"</p>
<p>I keep trying to come up with a &#8220;Ginsu Knife&#8221; type infomercial to go with the name.  &#8220;The Vik-Knit 3000 will make your viking knitting a breeze!  Clamp it to the desk and you&#8217;re ready to go!  It will practically do the knitting for you!  But wait!  There&#8217;s more!  Order the Vik-Knit 3000 now and you&#8217;ll get two &#8211; count &#8216;em &#8211; TWO! different sizes of dowels!&#8221;</p>
<p>LOL.  Anyways, it was just too cute not to share.</p>
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		<title>YOJ09-20 Viking Knit Ring</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2009 02:42:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>dianne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Viking Knit Ring (2009) Fine silver, malachite, howlite Nalbinding, single knit, constructed, cold joined I finally got back to writing this week!  I have six tutorials to write in preparation for my class in Haliburton in July.  So far I have completed writing the draft on one of them.  Photos and actually putting the tutorials together are still outstanding.  I&#8217;m keenly aware of how quickly the time is going, so a few weeks ago I decided to put Tigger into daycare two days as week.  That is giving me several hours of uninterrupted work time, since it co-incides with the days that Thumper is in school.  What Heaven! Usually I make the project, writing the steps as I go.  Then I put the text aside for a week or so, come back to it and reconstruct it following my instructions.  If I stumble on any part of it, that means a rewrite is in order.   Refining continues as I take the photos and do the layout.  Lots of work&#8230; which means I gotta start makin&#8217; like a bread truck and haul buns&#8230; This week, I was working on instructions for viking knitting.  I experimented with incorporating 2 and 4 [...]<div class="tentblogger-rss-footer"><hr /><p>You just finished reading <a href="http://wrapturewirejewellery.on.ca/blog/?p=562">YOJ09-20 Viking Knit Ring</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>
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<strong>Viking Knit Ring</strong> (2009)<br />
<small>Fine silver, malachite, howlite<br />
Nalbinding, single knit, constructed, cold joined</small></p>
<p>I finally got back to writing this week!  I have six tutorials to write in preparation for my class in Haliburton in July.  So far I have completed writing the draft on one of them.  Photos and actually putting the tutorials together are still outstanding.  I&#8217;m keenly aware of how quickly the time is going, so a few weeks ago I decided to put Tigger into daycare two days as week.  That is giving me several hours of uninterrupted work time, since it co-incides with the days that Thumper is in school.  What Heaven!</p>
<p>Usually I make the project, writing the steps as I go.  Then I put the text aside for a week or so, come back to it and reconstruct it following my instructions.  If I stumble on any part of it, that means a rewrite is in order.   Refining continues as I take the photos and do the layout.  Lots of work&#8230; which means I gotta start makin&#8217; like a bread truck and haul buns&#8230;</p>
<p>This week, I was working on instructions for viking knitting.  I experimented with incorporating 2 and 4 mm beads, which led to a screw up &#8211; err&#8230; &#8220;Design Choice&#8221; &#8211; when I went to draw the chain.  I ended up having to take the chain apart, but salvaged enough to make this ring.  It&#8217;s been an interesting experiment in timing myself as well &#8211; construction of enough chain to make a bracelet is taking a little over 2 hours.  Adding the beads was just for my amusement, and won&#8217;t be part of the final instructions.</p>
<p>More photos:</p>
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