
I have been working crazily the last few weeks getting ready to release a whole new collection in time for fall. I’m finding the slightly industrial look, combined with smokey grays and blacks really inspiring, and using fall favorite colors like deep purple and endive to brighten them up. Here’s a little peak at one [...]
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Posted in Designing Jewelry, Jewelry News on Jul 6th, 2010

If you’ve been keeping up with my chain maille videos, you will have seen the double helix chain instructions. It’s one of my favorites, and when you wind two strands together they form a thick rope. When I was teaching classes at The Bead Shop one of my popular sessions was hand-making small amounts of [...]
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Posted in Designing Jewelry, Jewelry News on Jul 2nd, 2010

It seems that the better you know someone the more trouble you have finding just the right gift. I get into a ball of stress every year trying to find something meaningful for my sister, but every now and then I hit on an idea that works out beautifully, if I do say so myself. [...]
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It’s time for a more challenging weave! Full Persian is a really tricky one to start – a higher aspect ratio leaves lots of room at first, making it harder to tell how to hold it and where to connect your rings. It’s a good idea to develop a collection of “starter sets” – keep [...]
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Posted in Designing Jewelry, Jewelry News on Jun 18th, 2010

This long-strand necklace was really therapeutic to make. Normally making chain is a lot like knitting, in that I can just sit down and go for hours, but I always need to pay a little attention here and there, counting rings, checking symmetries and so on. This necklace formed very organically. Most jump ring lovers [...]
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Posted in Designing Jewelry, Jewelry News on Jun 15th, 2010

I have a terrible memory. There’s a reason I write things down, because if I don’t and I see a moth, the thought is gone for good. After a bead show I come home with a truckload of things that caught my eye, and I spend a long time finding homes for all my new [...]
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I find the easiest way to learn anything new is to figure out how it relates to something you already know and then learn the differences. It applies to a lot of things, but especially so to chain making. If you’ve had a chance to look at my Byzantine tutorial, you’re going to find Queen’s [...]
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Posted in Designing Jewelry, Jewelry News on May 11th, 2010

The design for these earrings came like a lightning bolt. I’ve had lots of requests lately for shorter earrings, and I’ve been trying to work out how to incorporate my style with less room to work. I love the herringbone setting; it creates the perfect bail for stones, adding delicate detail while letting light shine [...]
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Posted in Designing Jewelry, Jewelry News on May 7th, 2010

When I first learned how to make full Persian chain maille, I could not get over how flexible it was. The chain can easily make tight coils, and it feel spectacularly fluid. Of course my first response to learning a new weave is seeing how tiny or delicate I can get away with designing in, [...]
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I hope you’ve enjoyed the first four videos in my series on how to make chainmail. I’m a visual learner. I can’t always follow when someone just tells me the steps in a process, and I have a bad tendency to skim when I’m reading instructions. However, if I see it done once, I can [...]
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Posted in Jewelry News on Apr 16th, 2010

The Jewelry Making and Beading blog loved my new how-to videos. Have you seen the first four videos yet? Get the basic techniques under your belt, because more tutorials are on the way
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It’s time to learn another essential skill: how to wire wrap beads. Practice this one lots because we’re going to use it to embellish our chain projects in the near future. See the video and get the ingredient list. See the free video archives.
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I have a brand new video for you. Learn how to make the beautiful spiral chain maille, which makes a gorgeous accessory for any jewelry lover. Once you get the trick of this weave, it’s simple and fast to make, and can be modified and added to lots of different jewelry designs. Get the ingredients [...]
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Posted in Designing Jewelry, Jewelry News on Mar 7th, 2010

I don’t often use carnelian. I love the color, but I rarely wear anything that works with orange so it doesn’t occur to me to try it. These slave earrings were simple, but fun to make. I haven’t made any slave earrings in a while, so I started digging through my component container for ideas, [...]
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Posted in Designing Jewelry, Jewelry News on Feb 4th, 2010

Every designer hits a creative road block from time to time. It’s common to look back and realize you’ve created four pairs of earrings with essentially the same design in mind, and looking for new ideas seems almost impossible. I love making jewelry, but I’m no different. Here are some things I do to get [...]
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Posted in Designing Jewelry, Jewelry News on Jan 2nd, 2010

Believe it or not, this necklace started life as a bracelet. I’d been playing with a new chain maille bracelet design a while back, but I was unsatisfied with how open the 4-1 European weave turned out. After working on the charity necklace, which used a more densely packed 6-1 version, I thought I’d just [...]
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Help a child this season, by contributing to Child’s Play. Created by the writers of Penny Arcade, Child’s Play aims to improve the lives of sick children by providing toys and games to hospitals. With nearly 70 partner hospitals, it’s a wonderfully direct way to spread some cheer. Make the holidays a little brighter for [...]
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Posted in Designing Jewelry, Jewelry News on Nov 6th, 2009

I fell in love with a strand of these gigantic serpentine pieces about two years ago. One of my very discerning jeweler friends rolled her eyes at me, but I was addicted to oversized rocks at the time and happily ignored her. I knew they’d make great pendants on chain maille and might even have [...]
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Place your holiday orders early and avoid the dreaded December shipping crunch. Order now and let me know your purchase is a holiday gift and I’ll extend the 60 day exchange and customization policy until the end of January. It’s always stressful buying expensive gifts, and with jewelry everyone has slightly different tastes. Make sure [...]
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Posted in Designing Jewelry, Jewelry News on Oct 23rd, 2009

I don’t use a lot of jade in my designs, but when I saw these beautiful carved flowers, I had to have them. Made by hand, no two are the same and they make perfect centerpieces for jewelry. I’ve been trying to come up with some new slave bracelets and these flowers are just perfect. [...]
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