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"My First Toolerrific Tutorial on Etsy!"

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Blogger aims said...

Wow! I came to the comments to see if others had made any mention about your move and there is nothing! Ah well. Let this be a personal between you and me then Pearl. I had always thought you were still on the east coast for quite some time until I clued in one day when I was reading about the Grand Bend Society? Is that it? My memory plays tricks on me some times. Anyway - it was close enough to Guelph where I was born that it rang a bell and I realized you had moved! Suddenly it didn't feel like I was sending my comments from one end of Canada to the other- now it only feels like half way!

Now - what a great tutorial for you to start out offering. I look forward to all the others as well. Isn't jewelry making just so much fun!

February 13, 2014 at 1:16 PM

Blogger Michelle L. said...

Looks like a gorgeous tutorial, Pearl! Love the heart version, and the coiling tool is something I would like to try, have never used one. Congratulations for getting it competed (with a zillion pics!) and up in yr shop.

February 13, 2014 at 2:18 PM

Blogger The Beading Gem said...

Thanks so much for your supportive comments. They are much appreciated given this is my first one.

Aims - yes I am a member of the Grand River Bead Society which serves people in the Waterloo- Kitchener-Cambridge and Guelph area.

February 13, 2014 at 7:39 PM

Blogger bairozan said...

Great name for those tutorials! And good luck!

February 18, 2014 at 7:22 AM

Blogger Unknown said...

bonjour Pearl,

j aime beaucoup ce tuto, je debute dans les bijoux en fil aluminium, je suis Française, difficile de trouver des tutos en fil alu et surtout jolis, si vous avez des tutos de bijoux en fil aluminium je les veux bien,merci

July 4, 2014 at 12:02 AM

Blogger The Beading Gem said...

Vous pouvez utiliser du fil d'aluminium avec des tutoriels de fil. Mais becareful avec de l'aluminium, car il est fragile. Si vous manipulez un lot, il peut se casser. Vous êtes également très limité avec ce que vous pouvez obtenir en aluminium. Je ne pense pas que vous pouvez obtenir mince fil pour l'emballage. Je vous invite à chercher sur Internet pour les fournisseurs de bijoux artisanaux. Fil de cuivre revêtu conviendra aux débutants.

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July 4, 2014 at 9:21 AM

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