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Re: Quilting Jewelry 18 Jul 2010 17:50 #48198

  • Judymc
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I love your necklace, Ritzy! It's really beautiful! I have a black typewriter key bracelet--and I especially like the 1/4" key on it.
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Re: Quilting Jewelry 17 Jul 2010 08:30 #48142

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Ritzy: Your necklace is GREAT!!! We NEED a project sheet! Betty D in Delaware OH
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Re: Quilting Jewelry 16 Jul 2010 20:58 #48125

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That's really cool Ritzy! And it's even your colors.
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Re: Quilting Jewelry 16 Jul 2010 16:02 #48113

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Ritzy, that is awesome! :D


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Re: Quilting Jewelry 16 Jul 2010 15:44 #48112

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Thank you!
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Re: Quilting Jewelry 16 Jul 2010 14:20 #48109

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Oh Ritzy, That is so pretty!


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Re: Quilting Jewelry 16 Jul 2010 13:37 #48108

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Well, I made this necklace out of silver metal clay. It works just like clay but when you fire it you have pure silver. The glass beads look like spools of thread and I knew I had to buy them to go on this necklace.
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Re: Quilting Jewelry 15 Jul 2010 06:31 #48070

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I purchased the bracelet several years ago at the IQF, it is made from old typewriter keys. The pin was given as a present several years ago as well.
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Re: Quilting Jewelry 14 Jul 2010 18:46 #48059

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I purchased this Sterling Silver Charm Bracelet and quilting/sewing related charms on my first visit to the Quilt Show in Paducah in 2007. The charms may be difficult to distinguish, so from left to right they are a dated quilt, a spool, a button, a pair of scissors, an iron, a quilt, a sewing machine, a dress form and a thimble. I don't wear this bracelet often because the charms get caught on things and fall off.

I just remembered that I also have a goldtone scissors brooch that I've had for many years as a seamstress, prior to becoming a quilter.
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Re: Quilting Jewelry 13 Jul 2010 19:40 #48033

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I don't wear much jewelry, but love all of the amazing stuff that Jennifer Patterson of Quilted In Clay makes.

http://www.quiltedinclay.com/index.htm

This is an ornament that I bought from her several years ago. It hangs over my kitchen sink and I enjoy it every day!

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Quilting Jewelry 13 Jul 2010 18:42 #48030

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What kind of quilting jewelry do you own? I'd love to see it and maybe get inspired to make my own or just nudge my husband in the right direction. It's easy to share a picture on the forum, just click on upload attachment and follow the directions. Here's a piece I got in Sisters last year. I keep thinking I'll make more myself, but just haven't gotten around to it. I showed you mine, now you show me yours.
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