Tutorial:
Lavender Inclusion Zilli Beads and Necklace
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Description: This tutorial includes detailed instructions for Lavender Inclusion Zilli Beads and general instructions for assembling them in a necklace. Price: $12.00
Number of steps: 25
File size: 3408.83 KB
Page count: 12
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This necklace is super cool! Loved it!
Wow!! This is incredible!! Does the lavender still smell after being mixed and baked into the clay? Or is it purely a texture thing?
It smells a little during baking, and now, after 3 weeks, it smells faintly when you hold it up to your nose. Glad you like it.
I love the way this necklace looks, one of my favorites in a long long time. I only have one problem. I have never crocheted and I wish there would of been a picture of the easy crochet steps. I also would like to of seen a picture showing the cone with magnetic clasp closure. Any possible way to update this tute and add these steps. I think it would be a big help to crochet beginners and you would even sell more tutes. Will definitely let you know how I think adding these steps improved your tute. Hope you consider this. Again I Dearly Love this beautiful artistic necklace. So many possibilities with the change of the colors.
Thank you for sharing your tute.
Peggy
Thanks for the note Peggy. I have updated the tutorial to address crocheting and the necklace closure. I'm so glad you like my work.
You have now taken your great tutorial to a perfect tutorial. Thank you so very much for listening to my comment. You are a fantastic Teacher to of taken the time to add this for your students. This is just fantastic. I am going to try to get some made for my teenage grandaughters. I will let you know how it goes as soon as I complete my first necklace.I can't thank you enough for updates.
Clayfully appreciated, Peggy