Now I have three bauble bells and they're all on chains but they look kind of 'naked'. I'm pondering on my next part of this project.
Now what I like about making baubles this way (straight onto a split ring finding) is that you don't have any ends at the start to hide. No knot if you use the CTM method either. Makes life a lot neater.
These now have their clangers but are awaiting 'inspiration'. I'll keep you posted while I work away on the pattern and hiding those ends!!!
They are cute! I bet they'd really sparkle in metallic thread.
ReplyDeleteThose are quite pretty. I don't think they look naked at all.
ReplyDeleteThose are totally awesome!!!! :)
ReplyDeleteYes, I think they look great, they’ll be lovely hung up. But I do also wonder what BC3 will come up with.
ReplyDeleteStunning beauties they are!!
ReplyDeletehopefully you will print a pattern for these babies, they are gorgeous! I think that little holly leaves would be so cute on them and I would also use them as hats for fair dolls too! Love LOve them!
ReplyDeleteThere will be a pattern Madtatter80. It will be for those who can already do baubles.
ReplyDeleteI like. will check for pattern.
ReplyDeleteThese are so enchanting and exotic-looking - regal color combo of gold thread and purple beads. You could always add real 'jingle' bells for 'sound' - they make them in very small sizes. The metal chain gives them stability.
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