Thursday, September 20, 2012

Leather wrap bracelet

I love making jewelry, but I don't tend to wear the jewelry I make.  Part of it is because none of my jewelry is sacred, so even if I love something after creating it, eventually it makes its way into my inventory.  Another reason is to avoid what I call the Amway Effect: My friends know I sell things as a business, so if I tried to sell products to my friends they might wonder whether I am only friends with them because they are potential customers.  So if I wear my jewelry it could be seen as advertisement, and my friendships are way more important to me than my sales.  (I have friends who actually give me a hard time for not advertising in this way; I can't win.)  But my sales are just fine without nagging my friends, and if they want to buy something they know where to shop.  And then I can indulge in other people's jewelry and support some of my fellow artisans.

Enter the wrap bracelet a la Chan Luu


I want one, but haven't found anything like it locally.  On Etsy they cost more than I want to spend, especially since I know how much the supplies cost (or don't cost, as it were).  So the other day I pinned a tutorial and collected the supplies.  Still in Sonoma mode, I chose chocolate brown leather and a silver button, but then I couldn't decide if I wanted turquoise or bronze beads, so ultimately I decided to make a triple wrap using three different colors of Czech glass.  Not as ambitious as the quint-wrap pictured above, but still more interesting than a single.

So here and there I've stolen some precious kid-nap time to create this thing.  About three beads into the thing I was kicking myself for starting with a triple wrap, which meant my sewing thread was about 9 feet long.  Finally as I got to the third color of beads my thread was a reasonable length and I felt like it was easier.  I imagined Vietnamese women laughing at me as they cranked these things out for Chan Luu.  Now I know why the price of wrap bracelets on Etsy is so high, and after putting this much time into it I'm definitely wearing it around for a while.

2 comments:

  1. Love the look of this style bracelet but I've never tried it. Yours is gorgeous!

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  2. gorgeous!
    !this bracelet is so beautiful! great job.. i like it..:)
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