waimeamomi
Natural Pearl
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Yesterday I spent an inordinate amount of time making this necklace. First I strung it and then wrecked the gimp, which I'm not sure I'm on board with as a finishing item. Then I did several other dunderheaded things that caused what should have been a simple stringing to take well over an hour. Can you charge someone for time you spend crawling on the carpet looking for lost stones? So I created this list (and yes I've done all of these) - thanks to David Letterman. Please feel free to add to it!!!!
TOP TEN STRINGING MISTAKES
10. Failing to count out the pattern so that you are left without the correct number of beads to complete your work.
9. Crimping the clasp on and then finding that the necklace will not fit anyone over the age of 11.
8. Crimping a wire guard on without the clasp.
7. Finishing a necklace and modeling it only to have your daughter (son, husband, friend) exclaim, "you missed a bead there."
6. Finishing a piece and realizing that gold and silver findings look the same color at night under your light.
5. Cutting the excess wire after making the final crimp, and accidently cutting the main stringing wire as well.
4. Holding a necklace up to see it against your neck and dropping one end of the necklace. (this is how I've come to find that my cleaners don't really vacuum very well near my work space, probably a blessing considering what I've found while crawling on my hands and knees).
3. Crushing and ruining crimp covers (especially 14k ones argghhh).
2. Hitting or flipping the beading board during construction.
And the number one mistake this Lowly beader makes:
1. Thinking about what I'm going to write in PG about what I'm working on while working on it, causing me to make way too many of the above mistakes at a time!
The above mentioned necklace. 6mm sapphires, White SS pearl, white gold.
TOP TEN STRINGING MISTAKES
10. Failing to count out the pattern so that you are left without the correct number of beads to complete your work.
9. Crimping the clasp on and then finding that the necklace will not fit anyone over the age of 11.
8. Crimping a wire guard on without the clasp.
7. Finishing a necklace and modeling it only to have your daughter (son, husband, friend) exclaim, "you missed a bead there."
6. Finishing a piece and realizing that gold and silver findings look the same color at night under your light.
5. Cutting the excess wire after making the final crimp, and accidently cutting the main stringing wire as well.
4. Holding a necklace up to see it against your neck and dropping one end of the necklace. (this is how I've come to find that my cleaners don't really vacuum very well near my work space, probably a blessing considering what I've found while crawling on my hands and knees).
3. Crushing and ruining crimp covers (especially 14k ones argghhh).
2. Hitting or flipping the beading board during construction.
And the number one mistake this Lowly beader makes:
1. Thinking about what I'm going to write in PG about what I'm working on while working on it, causing me to make way too many of the above mistakes at a time!
The above mentioned necklace. 6mm sapphires, White SS pearl, white gold.