lmgarden
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I recently return from 2 weeks in Portland Oregon. While I was there our own dear Pattye agreed to teach me how to knot! After a couple meetings at her lovely home, AND a couple yummy lunches we played with pearls!! I practiced and became familiar with materials and tools, but decided to work on my project at home. After I returned, she graciously consented to take my SOS texts over the weekend!!
I had a very pretty 34" Catherine Cardellini rope I felt needed more dimension. It has clusters of 3 10.5mm metallic pearls placed evenly throughout 6.5-7mm pink metallics, with yg filled beads between the large pearls. Last year I bought about 20 13-15mm metallic ripple pearls from Kongs & Wen Pearls - not really knowing what I would do with them. So I decided to replace all the large middle pearls with the new pearls! Once I disassembled the rope, it occurred to me that perhaps I should have started with an 18" necklace, but I was at the point of no return, and decided to tackle the long thread that turned a 34" rope into a 36" rope! I decided to knot between most of the gold beads to see if there might be a difference in feel and visual, but there was none.
The first to pics are its original state, the rest were taken in various lighting, and before I cut the threads from the fourth pearls down from the gimp. Notice that poor mangled needle that took major abuse!
I had a very pretty 34" Catherine Cardellini rope I felt needed more dimension. It has clusters of 3 10.5mm metallic pearls placed evenly throughout 6.5-7mm pink metallics, with yg filled beads between the large pearls. Last year I bought about 20 13-15mm metallic ripple pearls from Kongs & Wen Pearls - not really knowing what I would do with them. So I decided to replace all the large middle pearls with the new pearls! Once I disassembled the rope, it occurred to me that perhaps I should have started with an 18" necklace, but I was at the point of no return, and decided to tackle the long thread that turned a 34" rope into a 36" rope! I decided to knot between most of the gold beads to see if there might be a difference in feel and visual, but there was none.
The first to pics are its original state, the rest were taken in various lighting, and before I cut the threads from the fourth pearls down from the gimp. Notice that poor mangled needle that took major abuse!