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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Satellite necklace



Would you be shocked if I tell you that I am not doing anything crafty for Valentine? No, Sir! Though I love looking at other people's projects! And I have bookmarked several but somehow I just don't have the desire or the will to commence even one!

There is a reason for that -don't hate me :)
You'll soon be reading about it here.



However I still couldn't escape the most popular color nowadays and made this Satellite necklace. I love my satellites especially the color combination. Tranquility on fire, don't you agree?

Take care. I'll talk to you later.

15 comments:

  1. Happy Day!
    This is a cool necklace. I'm kind of new to your blog, though I have read back pretty far. If you mentioned it before, I apologize for asking, but is the center of you discs cork? This is such a cool creation! And how do you keep the disc on the side when you wear the necklace? Or do you even worry about it?

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  2. Hi Carol,
    I don't mind questions so don't worry about that! The discs are cork and they are joined together (sewn together and joined by small rings to the chain) and when I wear them they do not flip but stand as you see them. I can also wear them center down, but I like this way better!

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  3. What an intriguing little post... You are keeping us guessing as to what is keeping you busy... That's okay... I'll be back!

    Lovely satellite necklace, btw, Maya!

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  4. everytime I see your cork discs I can only imagine your poor little fingers! but they really look spetacular!
    Oh and I'm curious, I'll stay tuned! ;)

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  5. You know I was thinking about this colour combination today. It just seems so popular, doesn't it? This Sherbert Pips -turquois & cranberries seems to be popping up everywhere
    http://www.fatquartershop.com/Sherbet-Pips-Aneela-Hoey-Moda-Fabrics.asp

    as for Valentines, I am intrigued. I actually didn't celebrate it until I had kids!!!

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  6. Thank you ladies on the positive feedback! I am endlessly happy when I read your thoughts!!
    As for my fingers Papgena - don't worry! My brother in law was on a trip abroad (in Poland!!)and has brought me a fabulous porcelain thimble (Yippee!!). Now I can conquer the little buggers with no problem!

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  7. I read this late enough to stop worrying about your fingers too... I always wondered how hard these were difficult to make. and as I have no patience for anything hand sewn or embroidered, you may guess how much I admire you!
    this necklace is to die for... again!

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  8. This is so simple and charming; a very nice project idea. I have a question as well about the cork. Do you ever have a problem with the cork breaking when you stitch around it? I would be so worried about that!

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  9. @Sus: Sometimes it breaks if the disc is too thin, so I take care to cut it a bit thicker.Sometimes, due to the nature of the cork the needle cracks it in the middle,so I have to take a new one!

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  10. Totally cool idea, good of you to use cork Maya! I also just read your post, or rather your sewing machine's. What a great letter, I was laughing out loud over here :-) Thanks for this brilliant post!! Have a great weekend, Ira

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  11. Hello! It´s very pretty. Encarni

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  12. very cool necklace!
    thanks for sharing @ ccc
    gail

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  13. Very pretty! I love the simpleness of this necklace. Great work. :)

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  14. Everything you make is so interesting, Maya. I love the colors and the cork. What a combination. Beautiful.

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