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Related: About this forumI'm just here looking for jewelry ideas.
Got some stuff coming in the mail. It's just a little something to fill in time and try to get my hands to cooperate.
So is there a certain thread with ideas by any chance?

applegrove
(127,613 posts)hold access cards. One woman made a beaded necklace into her lanyard. It looked great.
Lady Freedom Returns
(14,198 posts)Not sure how it will go, but hey I've got nothing but time.
I am hoping against hope that it might help to unstiffen my hands.
applegrove
(127,613 posts)Lady Freedom Returns
(14,198 posts)But it's something to think about when and if I make to many.
rainy
(6,295 posts)Lady Freedom Returns
(14,198 posts)Going to have to look it up.
usonian
(19,901 posts)Wonderful neighbor of mine.
https://www.designsbylonewolf.com/
Lady Freedom Returns
(14,198 posts)Those are beautiful!
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dem in texas
(2,681 posts)Lots of Ideas there. I have been making and selling jewelry for over 20 years. I used to sell on my own website, but starting using Etsy. Good place for you to hone in on what you want to make and also a great place to buy your findings.
Here in DFW area, we have Beads shows 3 or 4 times a year. A visit to a bead show many years ago is what got me interested in jewelry making. Also visit beads shops which have all kinds of findings and offer classes in jewelry making.
Lady Freedom Returns
(14,198 posts)Thanks.
dem in texas
(2,681 posts)In all my jewelry making, I will always love African glass beads and Ethiopian crosses and prayer beads. I went half steam punk at one time making bracelets out of old wristwatches and necklaces with dog license tags and also old keys. My great love is turquoise, this is a little expense for beginners, but start with what you like and go from there, but don't be afraid to explore. Visits to art museums can inspire as well as beading magazines.
I have just finished a 4-strand Navajo type necklace made with white shell heishi beads and turquoise nuggets. I was inspired by seeing the beautiful native American jewelry our new Secretary of interior wears.
Lady Freedom Returns
(14,198 posts)And there's also the Tucson Mineral Show every year.