NECKLACE -- METAL & WIRE
x NECKLACE -- WIRE
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Wear a rainbow. Chaining a necklace of beads and wire. Niobium wire is crocheted into tubular chain and then anodized to produce a rainbow of colors. Numerous strands of seed beads are attached to the ends of the tubular chain. BEAD & BUTTON #19 Jun 1997 pg. 25
Tip suggests how to update an old chain necklace by weaving wire and beads through it. BEAD & BUTTON #25 Jun 1998 pg. 10
It's a wrap. Sterling silver necklace has twenty strands, each with 61 wrapped-loop links and tiny seed bead accents. Accompanying article shows how to make matching earrings. BEAD & BUTTON #26 Aug 1998 pg. 30, 32
Collar necklace and matching earrings made from brass heart and star charms and gold chain. CRAFTS Feb 1994 (v.17#2) pg. 72
Memory necklace features charms and tiny framed photos. CRAFTS Jan 1998 (v.21#1) pg. 48
How to make multistrand necklaces from silver wire. GEMS & MINERALS #507 Jan 1980 pg. 50
"Seven wonders" necklace. Combines seven different types of wire work, in addition to several bead-and-wire pieces. Part 1. Making the figure eight links. LAPIDARY JOURNAL Sep 1994 (v.48#6) pg. 94
"Seven wonders" necklace. Part 2. Making the copper wire hook. LAPIDARY JOURNAL Oct 1994 (v.48#7) pg. 141
"Seven wonders" necklace. Part 3. Making the double swirl loop. LAPIDARY JOURNAL Dec 1994 (v.48#9) pg. 98
"Seven wonders" necklace. Part 4. Making the wire spiral. LAPIDARY JOURNAL Jan 1995 (v.48#10) pg. 118
"Seven wonders" necklace. Part 5. Making the wire coil. LAPIDARY JOURNAL Feb 1995 (v.48#11) pg. 118
"Seven wonders" necklace. Part 6. Making the wire zigzag. LAPIDARY JOURNAL Mar 1995 (v.48#12) pg. 95
"Seven wonders" necklace. Part 7. Assembling the components. LAPIDARY JOURNAL Apr 1995 (v.49#1) pg. 158
Dancing figures necklace features five hanging bronze and textured copper figures. A beginner-to-intermediate metalsmith project. LAPIDARY JOURNAL Sep 1995 (v.49#6) pg. 87
Torched metal necklace. A beginner-to-intermediate metalsmith project that is similar to fused metal (also called "fire modeled wire") is used to make abstract shapes from various metals. LAPIDARY JOURNAL Nov 1995 (v.49#8) pg. 98
Baroque pin or pendant with two chain loops may be worn as either a necklace or a brooch. A beginner chain project. LAPIDARY JOURNAL Nov 1995 (v.49#8) pg. 105
Anodized adornment. Wire and polymer clay necklace project using niobium seamless tubing and Fimo clay shapes. Intermediate skill level. LAPIDARY JOURNAL Mar 1996 (v.49#12) pg. 92
"Y" necklace. A beginner project in chain and crystal. LAPIDARY JOURNAL Apr 1996 (v.50#1) pg. 78
Silver Ivy necklace and earrings. Intermediate silversmithing project. LAPIDARY JOURNAL Jul 1996 (v.50#4) pg. 78
Bisbee chain, an intermediate wirework project in silver. LAPIDARY JOURNAL Jul 1996 (v.50#4) pg. 86
Mercury choker. Necklace is made up of flat plates of sterling silver, linked together. Each plate has a Mercury dime hanging from it. Intermediate metalworking project. LAPIDARY JOURNAL Sep 1996 (v.50#6) pg. 96
Faceted tourmaline and wire necklace. An intermediate project. LAPIDARY JOURNAL Jun 1997 (v.51#3) pg. 67
Cleopatra choker crocheted from fine silver wire. An intermediate wirework project. LAPIDARY JOURNAL Aug 1997 (v.51#5) pg. 63
Spiral chain necklace. Silver wire is formed into S-shaped links with a silver bead in the center of each unit. Elongated jump rings connect the beaded units. A beginner jewelry-making project. LAPIDARY JOURNAL May 1998 (v.52#2) pg. 325
Crocheted silver wire mountings for cabochon or faceted stone. The crocheted wire chain and mounting form a pendant necklace. Intermediate jewelry-making project. LAPIDARY JOURNAL Aug 1998 (v.52#5) pg. 83
Hammered gold bead on woven silver chain necklace. An intermediate project. LAPIDARY JOURNAL Oct 1998 (v.52#7) pg. 157
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