findings and stuff

Hi guys -

I'm back, making progress in learning about beading having made at least three Left Turns at Albuquerque. Anyway, it's probably time for me to learn about findings for necklaces and earrings. Figure that I know next to nothing and hit me in the head with a few clue by fours as to what is considered to be reasonable, what is considered to be an enhancement to one's pieces and how to control costs of pieces so that the final product is not priced ridiculously out of reach.

Hopefully I will have a picture of my new [and first] necklace creation available for view some time later [maybe not today, though]. I'm hoping that a dear friend can host it for me. Then you can see what I've been talking about using pressed flowers with beads to make jewelry *and* offer me serious critique so I can get better at this whole thing!

TIA -

Aula, in cold, frigid central Florida

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On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 17:29:32 GMT, "just me" three Left Turns at Albuquerque. Anyway, it's probably time for me to learn

Aula, I know that you're always short on time but no matter what you're going to have to read up on these things whether someone supplies you with the information or if you find the info yourself. So my dear friend, Sooz's list is a good place to start.

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Margie

You can also check this for anything beady:

Bead Notes: Beading information A through Z

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~~ Sooz

------- "Those in the cheaper seats clap. The rest of you rattle your jewelry." John Lennon (1940 - 1980) Royal Varieties Performance ~ Dr. Sooz's Bead Links

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