Finally, this design has pushed its way to the top of my work table!
Materials & tools
Antique skeleton keys (if you don't have real ones, try these)
Fine steel wool
Lampwork glass bead equipment and materials
1. Wrap fine steel wool around the shafts of the antique keys you wish to use. I used a small paint brush to apply rings of bead release around the shafts.
2. Melt your glass rods in the torch flame and make rings around each key. I got better at this as I went along...the key on the right was the first one I did, and you can see that the rings are much thinner and wobblier than my last attempt on the left. They are not perfect, but they don't need to be for this project.
3. When the glass has annealed and cooled, carefully remove the steel wool. Use your reaming tool to clean the release off the insides of the rings. I made some additional small spacers and other beads to use in my final necklace design.
Next week - how to make a finished necklace
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Comments
I hope you'll be submitting this to some magazines. It's outstanding!