Remember the piece I showed you earlier in the month, Where There's Smoke There's Fire?
Several of you asked me if I would reveal the secret to its rather understated clasp:
Well, I did take one (rather fuzzy, my apologies) photograph of the inner workings before it sold.
Yes, I used two sew on snaps. Your eyes do not deceive you. Never say never! They were the absolute perfect solution for this piece. Not only did the snaps provide a simple yet secure closure, using them allowed me to echo the design and thickness of the two substantial "end caps" I had created for the kumihimo braids in this piece, enhancing rather than detracting from the overall design.
Just last week, I completed a bracelet for a client with arthritis, who has difficulty using my peyote toggles. This Ancient Architecture cuff will be easy for her to put on and take off, and should wear much like a bangle, just tighter fitting, which is what she wants.
The other convenient (read: super cool!) thing about these snaps is that, while designed to be sewn on to a surface, the flat backed (male?) half can also be attached to a solid surface with E6000!!!! Yes. Another one of my never's: GLUE.
Lesson Learned: Never say Never!
Be well and get going!
Carol Dean
13 comments:
What a great idea! You are so clever!!!
Very very clever!
Very very clever! Love these. ~diana
Or as I drove my kids crazy saying: "Never name the well from which you will not drink." Snaps and glue work!
Beautiful finishes Carol, and perfect solutions to design problems! I did not imagine I would use hooks either, but sometimes they are just the best solution. OH... we dressmakers call the snaps "daddys" and "mommies". :)
Wonderful solution! the pieces are fantastic.
Very cool! What a perfect solution ;)
Clever you! love your snap clasps featured here!
Sweet! I love your designs and this just makes sense!!! Have a Blessed Day!!!
Great! I will certainly use this in future designs.Thank you so much!
Beautiful jewelry!
Never say never 80 Great list of nevers that you broke your rules on!
I have considered using snaps on my beadwork, but I always worry that pulling the snaps apart will pull at the beadwork the are sewn to and cause wear or damage. Have you seen any of this? Do you have any tips for sewing them on securely?
Thanks!
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