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#771393 - 07/04/12 09:11 PM
Anyone game for a jewelry puzzle?
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Registered: 09/27/08
Posts: 2
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I have attached a photo of a wire cuff bracelet I got at a Good Will for 25 cents about 4 years ago. Since then I have been (off and on!) trying to duplicate this weave or braid, without success. I cannot accept failure, apparently! Have you seen anything like this before? The wire is very stiff, so there must be a method. Not that this is not a French braid of any kind since at no time does a strand from the left appear on the right. This is a 6-strand weave. So in other words, if you have alternating blue and green loops on the left - these colors will never appear on the right of the bracelet. Two DNA-like strands hold together the 2 loop sections on the left; and the two loop sections on the right. To simplify, I ignore the loops altogether, because they are not relevant to the process. I ignore the beads. I have tried with pipe cleaners, colored wire, paper cut-outs, stood on my head, and still can't figure out how this was made!! Anyone out there have some idea so that I can let this subject rest, and maybe make some more beautiful wire jewelry just like this one? [img:left]  [/img]
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