tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1650519815698879264.post1662611152054080348..comments2023-06-23T07:39:41.993-04:00Comments on jewelry.knitting.life: what you can get accomplished in 20 minutes on a tuesday nightholly kellogghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00833007456996201214noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1650519815698879264.post-33567553566299879412010-06-03T14:58:49.236-04:002010-06-03T14:58:49.236-04:00i DID make it curled over like that! bending the s...i DID make it curled over like that! bending the silver just SCARES the bejesus out of me! altho i did do it successfully (a la kate mckinnon) for a ring shank not too long ago. back to the hook...i work-hardened it a bit by opening and closing a little bit (down, up, down, up).<br />i used TINY wire 20ga maybe for those links between circles. i think there has to be LESS play in the connector wires...but then how would the necklace not be stiff? i don't know...it's a mystery. <br />i loved hammering that ring...such a simple technique and it looks so good! i'll probably do more!holly kellogghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00833007456996201214noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1650519815698879264.post-79107937565995747822010-06-02T20:51:21.170-04:002010-06-02T20:51:21.170-04:00I really like the looks of your hook clasp. Did yo...I really like the looks of your hook clasp. Did you fire the hook in place (ie. curled over) or did you fire it flat and then curl it over? I've tried the second technique for making a hook and have broken several hooks trying to bend them over. Yours has such pretty lines.<br /><br />The twisting ring thing. I have had the same problem with wrapped wire connections. What gauge wire are you using? <br /><br />AND the ring looks fabulous! I love your designs.<br />xoxoBarb Fernaldhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04433989348652724690noreply@blogger.com