Lulu
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Rather than further contaminate the 100" rope thread in this forum, I thought I would post my shorter-than-required rope in its own thread I think 50-55" ropes are my sweet spot: long enough to double or even treble (if it's 55").
This is one I made after raiding my stash and pulled out all of the special pearls that were waiting for the "right" project and yet have just been languishing these past months. In between, there are cheapie white potato pearls to provide visual "white" space between the more interesting pearls, and they turned out to be fine for this purpose.
I really love how this rope shows off the range of chinese freshwater pearls -- wrinkly kasumi-types, metallic off-rounds, potatoes, flameballs with tails, keshis, etc. etc.
My favorite of the pearls is the one in the middle with the fantastic green metallic pondslime. It's just stunning in real life. For some reason the photos that I post on this forum have been more washed out than they appear on my computer...
I'm thinking that this would be a really nice Mother's Day gift -- perfect with spring colors. It's turned out to be a pretty extravagant rope however, with all of the "special" pearls. I'm hoping that the recipient would be able to appreciate it for what it is, and if not, at least appreciate it for being pretty!
This is one I made after raiding my stash and pulled out all of the special pearls that were waiting for the "right" project and yet have just been languishing these past months. In between, there are cheapie white potato pearls to provide visual "white" space between the more interesting pearls, and they turned out to be fine for this purpose.
I really love how this rope shows off the range of chinese freshwater pearls -- wrinkly kasumi-types, metallic off-rounds, potatoes, flameballs with tails, keshis, etc. etc.
My favorite of the pearls is the one in the middle with the fantastic green metallic pondslime. It's just stunning in real life. For some reason the photos that I post on this forum have been more washed out than they appear on my computer...
I'm thinking that this would be a really nice Mother's Day gift -- perfect with spring colors. It's turned out to be a pretty extravagant rope however, with all of the "special" pearls. I'm hoping that the recipient would be able to appreciate it for what it is, and if not, at least appreciate it for being pretty!