The material is a bit different, it has to allow to work tighter stiches and very, but very large rings. From the beggining on, my coton perlé was not the best choice for it. You can see easily why, in the picture bellow.
The first class was about the ROR (Ring on ring) technique. The simple ones, we know them from the layered rings. I found a very good example here.
The complex variant of the ROR is not that difficult, in my eyes. The first picot on the larger ring is used to join the first layered ring, and the second picot serves to join the third ring (through the second ring!). And, voilà!
I had to practice. My first problem were the large rings, the 49 - 7- 7- 14 ring was a true killer, because I tat anyway tight, but doing it tighter, as Nina Libin told us, made the job very difficult for me. After the class I grabed the shuttle with my Lavsan thread and did the exercice. Did not work at first. Small breack, a short, angry look at the shuttle: IT HAS to work! So I wrapped a larger amount of thread and started a ring. Yes, the 49 ds one... Because I did not have to pull the thread to enlarge the loop so often, my stiches got more even, the thread did not have any unwanted twist and I was able to close a nice, huuuge ring:
I used then this for a bracelet, done with silk thread:
Reverse work
Ring 10 ds - 7ds- 15ds- 15ds -15ds close reverse work
Ring 17ds join to large ring 17ds close
Ring 10 dn join to large ring 10ds close
You should make sure that the smaller rings stay below the bigger one. I tried the other way around, it is possible, but working them under the bigger ring is easier for me.
I left a larger amount of thread to sew the pearl.
The bracelet has six elements like this.
It is not spectacular, but I'm happy about the result.I was suggested that a nice pair of earrings and a necklace will do a nice set.
It IS spectacular. Very elegant! Thank you for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Pati, for your kind words and for having taken the time to write me something. Hope the tutorial helps. If you have some questions about it or if there is something wrong, please, let me know.
ReplyDeletegrazie mille per il tutorial
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DeleteMultumesc pentru tutorial !Felicitari este foarte frumoasa bratara ca de altfel tot ce lucrezi!
ReplyDeleteMultumesc, Lotus. Adun acum informatie pentru forum... Ia timp pentru ca trebuie sa scriu totul in romana. Macar pentru partea de inceput, ca dupa aceea se dezvolta de la sine.
DeleteEs muy linda esta pulsera, el color es muy lucido. Es sencilla pero muy elegante.
ReplyDeleteMuchas gracias por compartir.
Fue un placer hacerlo, Concha. El hilo de seda o de rayón se ve mejor con la bisutería de encaje.
DeleteMultumesc, Corina pentru tutorial ! :)
ReplyDeleteCu mare drag. Astept sa vad si rezultatul ;)
DeleteGrand merci Corina, tu es super :)
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Merci, Titine. Si cela inspire, tant mieux!
DeleteYou did well
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