Comments on: Iris Fields Forever https://jewelrymakingjournal.com/iris-fields-forever/ free jewelry tutorials, plus a friendly community sharing creative ideas for making and selling jewelry. Wed, 31 Jul 2019 14:55:32 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.15 By: Maria Giraldo https://jewelrymakingjournal.com/iris-fields-forever/#comment-612083 Wed, 31 Jul 2019 14:55:32 +0000 http://jewelrymakingjournal.com/?p=11313#comment-612083 ]]> Me encantan tus diseños. Son hermosos. Gracias.😊

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By: rima https://jewelrymakingjournal.com/iris-fields-forever/#comment-599646 Wed, 15 Aug 2018 04:38:32 +0000 http://jewelrymakingjournal.com/?p=11313#comment-599646 I see you are using peyote stitch for this lovely bracelet. I wonder though if you are adding the fringe at the end or incorporating it into your peyote in one step. Would love it if you could provide a hint as to whether it is a one step or two step process.

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By: Lyone https://jewelrymakingjournal.com/iris-fields-forever/#comment-566253 Tue, 14 Nov 2017 13:43:42 +0000 http://jewelrymakingjournal.com/?p=11313#comment-566253 This is so incredible. What a beautiful combination….and so lively.

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By: Sharon Harris https://jewelrymakingjournal.com/iris-fields-forever/#comment-1265 Wed, 13 Jun 2012 04:09:37 +0000 http://jewelrymakingjournal.com/?p=11313#comment-1265 This one of my favorite color combinations and I love this bracelet. You’ve done a wonderful design here and it makes me wish I was fond of using the tiny beads so that I could figure out how to make it. Thanks for sharing your gorgeous creation.

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By: Judith Rudolph https://jewelrymakingjournal.com/iris-fields-forever/#comment-1229 Tue, 12 Jun 2012 16:37:56 +0000 http://jewelrymakingjournal.com/?p=11313#comment-1229 Really lovely work, Pam! Our irises are in full bloom now and just yesterday I was saying I wished they could bloom all summer. Now you’ve found a way!
I also looked at the other bracelets in this style in your Etsy shop. Every one of them is just gorgeous!!! Thanks for sharing.

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By: Rena Klingenberg https://jewelrymakingjournal.com/iris-fields-forever/#comment-1210 Tue, 12 Jun 2012 15:32:37 +0000 http://jewelrymakingjournal.com/?p=11313#comment-1210 Pam and sister, this is just GORGEOUS. Even if I hadn’t seen the title of this post, I would have known immediately when I saw the photos what it was! Love the colors you used and the way you created the individual plants.

Thanks so much for sharing this stunning example of beadwork with us!

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By: Nancy https://jewelrymakingjournal.com/iris-fields-forever/#comment-1214 Tue, 12 Jun 2012 14:44:17 +0000 http://jewelrymakingjournal.com/?p=11313#comment-1214 This is absolutely beautiful, Pam. I love those colors together.

Awesome bracelet.

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By: Pam https://jewelrymakingjournal.com/iris-fields-forever/#comment-1213 Tue, 12 Jun 2012 14:43:27 +0000 http://jewelrymakingjournal.com/?p=11313#comment-1213 Thanks for your kind comments. We don’t sell the directions. We actually saw a sample at a bead store for a class we were not able to take. We went home, experimented, and after some trial and error, the results are the variations we have for sale on our site. Each bracelet we make just seems to evolve out of the beads we’ve chosen to experiement with at the time….. If you look closely to the pictures, you can probably figure it out with a little experimentation.

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By: Jane https://jewelrymakingjournal.com/iris-fields-forever/#comment-1184 Tue, 12 Jun 2012 13:41:02 +0000 http://jewelrymakingjournal.com/?p=11313#comment-1184 I love this bracelet and the others in different colors on your website. Do you sell your patterns?

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By: Tamara https://jewelrymakingjournal.com/iris-fields-forever/#comment-1083 Thu, 07 Jun 2012 13:10:53 +0000 http://jewelrymakingjournal.com/?p=11313#comment-1083 Hi Pam, you’re right, this bracelet does look like a field of irises! It’s beautiful! I, too, love purple irises, and the shade of green you’ve paired with the purple tones here sets them off so well. Spring green or lime green and purple is one of my favourite colour combinations. That looks like a lot of detail work with all those little seed beads. Great job, and a lovely rememberance of your favourite time of year.

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