tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5978768302600294700.post5972644303326665447..comments2023-10-16T04:19:44.044-07:00Comments on Inky Smiles: Crocheted Necklaces – Jewelry Class ResultsmEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01025226858191546891noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5978768302600294700.post-66395494237893359042010-12-06T15:45:32.055-07:002010-12-06T15:45:32.055-07:00Looks like a lot of fun. And it is so interesting...Looks like a lot of fun. And it is so interesting to see the different results using different beads.Sheila Bennetthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11003375983183001747noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5978768302600294700.post-12937069552799308362010-12-06T15:10:21.226-07:002010-12-06T15:10:21.226-07:00I can fully attest to the wire not on a spool bein...I can fully attest to the wire not on a spool being a pita!! I will only use the kind on a spool from now on!<br /><br />The necklaces look fabulous!! Well done ladies!! When you make a longer necklace, how do you figure the number/amount of beads you need to get the right length? I'd really like to know. If/when I make more of these necklaces, I find I prefer a longer length. Is there a general guide to it?<br /><br />I also noticed when I did mine that one strand was shorter than the other two towards the end of the braiding...do you generally make one longer than the rest for that reason? Dang, wish we lived closer so you could show me your tricks and tips! *Ü*Jeannehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18183514983955004655noreply@blogger.com