Showing posts with label close fitting necklace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label close fitting necklace. Show all posts

Friday, June 29, 2012

Yellow Necklace - Hypoallergenic

Yellow is not very typically my choice of color to wear... Yet recently I have found myself enjoying working with yellow yarn, yellow polymer clay, and yellow paint. Really it is a beautiful positive color of Sun and many flowers - carries the summer spirit very well. And I hear is also good for the appetite!

This yellow necklace is either a close fit choker or a short necklace. It can be adjusted to 3 different sizes - there are 3 loops for the button. This necklace has no metal components - I designed this piece thinking of those who suffer metal allergies. The pendant, and the button clasp are both made of polymer clay.


View the yellow crochet necklace details in my Etsy shop!

Sunday, May 20, 2012

White Bridal Bead Embroidered Crochet Necklace

I have made quite few of this type of chokers, but I have always used colorurful materials. True - I have this one grey necklace with black beads... But mostly - pink, red, violet... This necklace is unique in a way it is absolotely white (a bit creamy) (and silver). I used white cotton yarn to crochet base lace, and decorated it with white glass pearls and beads. I also used some freshwater pearls on pendants. The neclace has lobster claw clasp and the size is adjustable with extension chain. I rarely say this - but I am quite happy with my work this time :-)





















More photos and info about this white bridal bead embroidered crochet necklace is available in my etsy store.

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Light Blue Choker

This light blue choker is first of it's kind among my crochet close fit necklaces because it is complitely metal free. I didn't use any metal comonents here - even the clasp has been replaced with ribbon.

The reason for experimenting like this is very simple - lot's of people I have met in this past few years while I have created jewellery have metal allergies. Most of them can wear silver and gold - true. But while I'm still thinking about silversmithing I thought I might spend some time with inventing ways around using metals at all...