Thanks you guys! I appreciate the kind words. Sometimes when you show stuff like this to non "lowly beaders", they might like it, but being steeped in the department store mentality of not being hand-makers themselves, and just buying the stuff and not understanding how much WORK goes into it, well, their praises just don't measure up to those of people who DO understand. So many of the things here, when they're posted, I think are gorgeous, but the next thought through my mind is, Lord! That person devoted ENORMOUS amounts of time and attention to detail to that piece!" and then I'm even more impressed.
It's been funny, I've recently taken my chainmaking to show to several co-workers. One guy didn't believe I was going to handmake chain. He seemed almost incredulous that people did that. I was like, Ummm....how do you think people got chain BEFORE machines made them? He was just bemused. I am now widely regarded as completely insane.
If any of you guys need a new hobby, (HAHAHAHAHHAAA!) this is the book I've been using. It is awesome. "Classical Loop-in-loop Chains & Their Derivatives" by Jean Reist Stark.
And yes, I find myself wearing the moonstones bunches. They seem to go with a lot of things, and I found I like them for their delicacy. I wish the wraps were better, but that's the first time I've worked in 26 gauge and it IS fairly tricky. I also have a crap pair of cutters and desperately need to spring for another pair. My wish lists at RioGrande and OttoFrei are growing at exponential speeds....sigh. Wish my wallet was!