Okay, guys, help!
I'm spending the weekend making 'quick' stuff because I am woefully short of stock for the end of October (this forum has a lot to answer for). But why is quick never quick?
I have made a gorgeous necklace that is supported by greek leather thonging 2mm in diameter. I have doubled the thonging a) because they are heavy stones and b) because it looks better. Now I want to make a slider so that the necklace is variable in length BUT I have no beads that have what effectively needs to be an 8mm diameter hole!
I could make one (polymer clay) but I don't really want to. I have minimal silver sheet left in stock (for that read a smidgeon). I do have metal clay and I do have silver wire in various diameters. But I can't work out how to do it with wire. If I use metal clay that turns 'quick' makes into rather lengthier ones.
I know George will have the answer and I'm hoping that others will have some suggestions too.
Please
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