Needleweaving  Adding warp threads to finish straps and samples of other necklace straps

Welcome to Large Pictures for Lesson #10 Other Strap samples

( Looking at different ways to create straps and closures.
Adding warp threads for the straps and finishing fringe from Lesson #8
)

#1. You will see pictures of different ways to make straps.

#2. Learn how to add the warp threads for the straps.  In project #1 we will add braided end ties to make it adjustable for differnt necklines.

#3. Also, we will be adding the fringe threads and beads to the bottom part of the necklace.


Full picture of necklace with clasp closure.

Close up of Metal closure

 

Close up of volcano strap.

Close up of Indian necklace straps.

 

Full picture of Small Tide pool necklace.

This necklace just has a small amount of needleweaving andstrung beads and coral make the straps. Tie ends foradjustable lengths.

 


Close up of pendent.
The woven main part of the necklace has no beads.

Close up of Indian design necklace with braided tie ends that finish off this strap.

 

The weaving with the painted Indian dish on the right is a detachable brooch that can be pinned to the main part of the necklace. The carved Indian head is also detachable.





Here you can see the close up of the straps, notice the needleweaving patches between the white tusk shells on the straps.


Extra thick Indian necklace straps.

Gold clasp closure.

 

Sunset necklace has woven button and button hole closure.


Inca necklace with wrapped cord for button hole type closure.
     
Close up of closure. This is a wrapped cord with metal birds at the ends.  They fit through a botton hole type closure.


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(Looking at ideas for Needleweaving and reading about the elements of design.)
Click to go to Lesson #3
(A fun day with Sue). We gathered threads and beads for needleweaving.
Click to go to Lesson #4
(Photos on designing and planning your necklace)
Click to go to Lesson #5 African Needleweaving Project #1 Pictures show the necklace progress on one page
Click to go to Lesson #6 (Add linen warp, (Vertical Threads)
Click to go to Lesson #7 (We will be adding the beads and the fun begins)
Click to go to Lesson #8 (We are going to start Weaving)

Click to go to Lesson #9
(Learning to make a Lark's head Knot and finish off the bottom warps)
Click to go to Lesson #10 ( Adding warp threads for the straps and finishing)

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