Showing posts with label Bracelet. Show all posts
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Thursday, June 21, 2012

Make Rick-Rack Jewelry!

I love me some rick-rack, but usually we see it on clothing. Here's a way to use it to make charming little flowers, leaves and buds. Decorate everything!
Think of the sweet gifts you could make, mixing the colors and sizes to make these very personal and special. Have fun!






This pattern contains complete diagrams and instructions for making rick-rack jewelry. Suggestions are given for other accessory uses.

MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS:
1/2 inch rick-rack in desired color or colors; household cement; thread-, earring backs; pearls or rhinestones for centers; copper screen wire for corsage stems; 1/4 inch ribbon for necklace or bracelet.
CUTTING RICK-RACK: For each flower, cut two pieces of rick-rack so that when ends are pasted together there are 18 points on each side. For each leaf, cut -1 piece of rick-rack so that there are 5 points when finished. For each bud, cut 2 pieces of rick-rack so that there are 4 points when finished.
MAKING FLOWERS: Join strips of rick-rack by overlapping ends and securing them with clear household cement. When cement is dry, cut away excess overlap on both sides. Lay one circle of rickrack inside the other as shown in Detail 1. Run a double thread through points of rick-rack as illustrated in Detail 1 and gather tightly and evenlv (see Detail 2); secure thread. Attach a pearl or rhinestone in center (see Detail 3). Make as many as needed.
MAKING LEAVES: Fold a piece of wire 16 inches long in half. Starting at fold of wire, sew points of rick-rack together and to wire to form leaf as shown in Detail 4. Make as many as needed.
MAKING BUDS: Fold a piece of wire 16 inches long in half. Join ends of each strip for bud same as for flower. Place circles of rick-rack together, run a thread through center (see Detail 5) and pull together tightly; secure thread. Sew bud securely to top of wire. Make as many as needed.
ASSEMBLING FLOWERS ' LEAVES AND BUDS: See Illustrations. CORSAGE: Sew each flower securely to a piece of wire. Arrange leaves,, buds and flowers as desired and wire all together at uppermost point. NECKLACE OR BRACELET: Sew flowers securely to a piece of ribbon. EARRINGS: With household cement, attach back of flowers to earring backs. For suggestions for other uses, see illustrations.

Monday, August 1, 2011

Nice Jewelry For Party Wear

Regardless of the pattern on your dress, think seriously about prom dress accessories. With the help of accessories, even the simple and elegant ball gowns will be transformed into a stunning and graceful designer formal dresses. If you want the dress to be the center of attention, keep your jewelry simple and avoid flashy pieces. If you want your jewelry to be the focal point, choose a simple dress, so your jewelry will stand out against the background of the dress. Little black dresses work well for this look, but you can also choose a dress of another color, as long as the color of the dress looks great as a background for jewelry.

Nice Jewelry For Party Wear


To refrain from always being filled with jewelry and get exclusive with some well-chosen elements. Use fingerless gloves and either crystal drop earrings and a graceful string of stone around the neck. Pendant necklace and chandelier earrings or dangle can help you look a little higher. Avoid choker necklaces of any type, because the switch has the vertical line Petites creating to look thinner and higher.

Nice Jewelry For Party Wear

Nice Jewelry For Party Wear