Oh my gosh it is fabulous love it wow . I really enjoyed seeing the series you created to making this and i hope you will do more in the future. I hope there is a riveting tutorial in your posts. I really need to work on learning that I also enjoy and collect vintage tins and odd assortment of metal stuff and would like to implement them into my pieces as I notice on your main piece you really can't see the riveting
I really like both of them but I worry about the strength of the tiger tail with heavy necklaces. I did have tiger tail break on one of these and maybe it just wasn’t the right ply for it because I do have one strung on some that is holding up really well.
Thank you very much for this serie😊👍 It's going to be great help for my project of squash blossom! I'm preparing it but I would need an advice please😅 What kind of silver beading wire do you use? I guess it must be very strong to deal with all the silver and turquoises.... Many thanks for France🙏
@@emiro8421 I like using the sterling round foxtail chain for stringing these heavier beads. On RioGrande’s website it is item number 612262B. It comes in a few different mm sizes.
I have a question.. I made a squash blossom necklace and it won't lay right keeps flipping over . Like 3 on one side always turning .do you have any suggestions?
Oh darn! I’m guessing it’s an issue with where the connection is on the back of those blossoms and being a bit off balance. I’d measure the ones that lay flat and compare to the other three, maybe you can bend the loops a bit to fix.
It’s mostly made from layers of 24 gauge. The wire I couldn’t tell you, I don’t tend to keep my metal labeled or organized by size. Whatever I have on hand is what I use. I’m terribly unorganized as far as metal.
SO STUNNING AND BEAUTIFUL CREATIVE OMG so amazing that words can't describe but I love it 🤎 I'm native american and those are so beautiful I see them alot.