





More of the stuff I made for friends last last Christmas.
I had (and still have) no clue how to do this properly.
Didn't have those tiny metal thingamajigs
to hoop pendants through chains,
so I resorted to black thread, lots and lots of dead knots,
and UHU glue (magic stuff!).
Real jewellery pros would be horrified.
As a result, all my pendants have a little cow lick
like Alfalfa in "The Little Rascals".
Not very obvious in the photos though.

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