Showing posts with label Lacy Tools. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lacy Tools. Show all posts

Tuesday, 14 October 2014

Carved Wooden Skull Bracelets...

I finally found some decent elastic that doesn't immediately stretch way out and get floppy -- the brand name is Stretch Magic and I got mine at Lacy Tools in Toronto -- and after a number of false attempts very early Saturday morning remembered how to tie a knot that holds. There's a good video here on how to tie a surgeon's knot using Stretch Magic. The surgeon's knot is a very handy knot to know about for any type of cord. I noticed also that I can't pull the first half knot too tightly, otherwise the beads get jammed up. As always, there's finding that sweet spot where the beads sit just right and the bracelet has just enough structure. 

Hand-carved wooden skull beads with assorted copper spacers, jump rings and coils from Africa, carved bone dice and/or matte black seed beads:





Thanks for looking!

Friday, 20 September 2013

Lacy Tools, Toronto

Talk about customer service. I ordered price tags just before 4:00 p.m. yesterday afternoon from Lacy Tools in Toronto, expecting they'd arrive some time next week -- but they arrived this morning, just after 10:00 a.m. Whoo-hoo!

On other fronts, I'm trying to think of what to do with these trapezoid rhyolite shapes.


I have several more sets available, $15 for five top horizontal drilled beads, sorted so that each bead set kinda sorta matches, shipping & handling extra. Email me for availability.

Thanks for looking!