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ClearlyHelena portfolio of classy, crafty, quirky creations. From classy jewelry to all kinds of crafty, quirky home decor, apparel, accessories. Most with free diy and how-to notes and ideas.

z.Hematite Rosary and Cross (CH0216)

September 12, 2013 by Helena Asmus Lim Filed Under: CREATIONS, Rosaries/Crosses

Handmade Hematite Rosary and Cross

A hematite rosary is especially valued for its soothing, calming, and healing qualities.  It is the hematite gemstone that is said to inherently possess and exude these qualities.  Because of or quite apart from these metaphysical qualities, I must say that there is an undeniably soothing to hold a hematite rosary in one’s hand. Here, this is enhanced by the polished surface and smooth roundness of the hematite beads.

Handmade hematite rosary

Handmade hematite rosary (CH0216)

 

Materials Used

  • polished round hematite beads (4mm, 6mm)
  • double-sided rosary center (Sacred Heart, Virgin Mary) in alloy metal
  • wire (silver plated over brass; Lead and Nickel Free)
  • headpins (silver plated over copper)

 

Double-Sided Rosary Center

Rosary Center of Hematite Rosary
Rosary Center of Hematite Rosary

 

Handmade Hematite Cross

The cross here is made with wire coiling and wire wrapping.  I rather love the uncomplicated simplicity of this cross.  It is probably one of the easiest custom handmade crosses to create.

 

Handmade Hematite Cross
Handmade Hematite Cross

 

I intend to make more of these.  Not the same of course.  But definitely a hematite rosary.  I love the calming feel of them.

Created: Oct 2011


Addendum 01 Jan 2021

In response to a reader’s query, this is the finding I used as the horizontal cross bar for this Hematite rosary.  It is strong and sturdy, 22-23mm (just less than 1 inch across), and features a single hole in the center.  I am sorry, this was so long ago that I don’t remember who the supplier was.  I suspect it was BeadSmith but I can’t be sure.


 

 

 

 

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z. Felt Owl Brooch – Oscar Oot

August 21, 2013 by Helena Asmus Lim Filed Under: Accessories, CREATIONS

For a while there, I was into handmade felt cabochons (felt cabs for short).  Then I got into making cute felt animals – like this felt owl brooch.  His name is Oscar Oot.  This is a rewrite about Oscar.  I am moving platforms and need to do a lot of re-writes.  But re-writing my very first little Oscar owl is not a chore as he still holds a warm place in my heart.

Felt Owl Brooch - Oscar Oot

Felt Owl Brooch – Oscar Oot (CC0074)

Oscar is the big brother in the Oot felt owl family.  You can have a peek at his younger sister, Emily Oot – another felted owl.

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z. Felted Owl Brooch – Emily Oot

August 21, 2013 by Helena Asmus Lim Filed Under: Accessories, CREATIONS

Because I am moving sites and I still love my felted owl Emily Oot so very much, I am re-writing my post on Emily here.  This wee felt owl was created sometime in 2010 and has long left me for new, loving parents.  However her memory lingers.

 

Felted Owl - Emily Oot

Felted Owl – Emily Oot (CC0075)

Felted owl Emily Oot was born shortly after Oscar Oot, another in my felt owl series.  (I shall do a rewrite on Oscar at another time).

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Z. Color Jewelry – Devoted Gypsy in Mix Media

August 20, 2013 by Helena Asmus Lim Filed Under: CREATIONS, Necklaces

There is something about some color jewelry that makes me go silent with reverence inside while simultaneously exulting loudly with almost unrestrained joy. This color jewelry of mine, name “Devoted Gypsy” is done in a mish-mash of spontaneous mix media.  It is also much inspired by the beautiful work of Ayala Bar.

“Devoted Gypsy” is my version of color jewelry that takes a delightful romp in the unending world of color fantasies. I have loaded this articles with a huge number of photographs.  This one-of-a-kind “Devoted Gypsy” necklace inherits its name from the glorious Swarovski Devoted2U crystal heart pendant.  The “gypsy” part of the name is a result of the wildly rich and joyous display of riotous colors.

Color Jewerly - Devoted Gypsy necklace

Color jewelry – Devoted Gypsy necklace (CH0201-Sold)

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Z. Tree of Life Dragon Hanging Mobile

August 19, 2013 by Helena Asmus Lim Filed Under: CREATIONS, Home Decor

There is a certain someone who loves Blues and who loves Dragons – so with that guiding compass as my guide, I decided that a double Tree of Life Dragon hanging mobile for him.
Tree of Life Dragon

Tree of Life Dragon Hanging Mobile (CH0288)

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Z. Make Swarovski Suncatcher – Triple Tree of Life

August 19, 2013 by Helena Asmus Lim Filed Under: CREATIONS, Home Decor

In case you didn’t know – I LOVE Swarovski. And that is why I created this wirework suncatcher in a Triple Tree of Life hanging mobile. Here are some notes on how to make Swarovski Suncatcher – a Triple Tree of Life free hanging mobile.

I recently discovered how to make Tree of Life pendants, and adapted it to create some of my earlier crystal sun catchers. That led me to combine a single Tree of Life into a Triple Tree of Life Suncatcher using Swarovski-Swarovski-Swarovski! I mean really, can there be better sparkles and happy sunlight reflections than with Swarovski?

How to Make Swarovski Suncatcher

Make Swarovski Suncatcher – Triple Tree of Life mobile (CH0231) – SOLD

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z. Crystal Sun Catchers: Wirework Tree of Life

August 19, 2013 by Helena Asmus Lim Filed Under: CREATIONS, Home Decor

Wanting to make something for a friend?  Why not a suncatcher?  Why not crystal sun catchers? I recently visited a close friend whom I had not seen for a long while. He lives on a boat in Palm beach. A 70 foot ferro cement schooner he built virtually by himself over a span of 40 years.  I seldom get to see him but he has always been there for me when times were shaky. However, living as he does, there is not a lot of room of bric-a-brac and things that might take up too much space.  But sun catchers, and  gleaming, sparkling crystal sun catchers  – that would be ideal.

Crystal Sun Catchers

Crystal Sun Catchers (CH0232)

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z. Wire Christmas Ornament with Wire Work

June 26, 2013 by Helena Asmus Lim Filed Under: CREATIONS, Home Decor

This Freeform Wire Christmas Ornament just popped out by itself following on the fun making of the Freeform Wire Wrap Pendant and Earrings in copper.
Wire Christmas Ornament

Wire Christmas Ornament (ch0292/syl)

This kind of freeform wire wrapping is very rewarding: you never know what is going to turn out and surprise you. And it also offers a perfect opportunity to use up those loose and unused leftover beads in various shapes.  And if you can feel Christmas fast approaching, then it is the perfect time for a wire Christmas ornament.
TIP:
  • using a combination of wires gives it extra character and interest.
  • brass wire, as a base, is perfect as it is normally much stiffer than copper or silver.  And as it tarnishes (albeit slowly), it yields more character.
Wire Christmas Ornament

Wire Christmas Ornament

Created: Dec 2012
Materials:
  • brass copper wire (0.7mm)
  • random selection of glass beads, small gems, cat eye beads

 


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z. Drawstring Jewelry Pouch – Circular + Multiple Pockets

June 25, 2013 by Helena Asmus Lim Filed Under: Accessories, CREATIONS

I made this circular drawstring jewelry pouch as a trial piece.  But I made it a long long time ago  (2011? 2012?)  So you will be disappointed (as I am) that I no longer know where I learnt it from.  At the moment, I can’t locate the instructions.  All I can do is give you some detailed pictures of the drawstring jewelry pouch.  That at times, might be all one needs.

 

Drawstring Jewelry Pouch

Drawstring Jewelry Pouch (ch0293/bmw)

I know my work here is not perfection.  Yes, the sewing lines are a bit wonky. However, in my humble defense, I was only wanting to determine the feasibility and functionality of the piece.

 

And I rate it: 10/10 😀

 

I intend to make more (one day! sigh!) and when I do, I will be able to add more pics and/or instructions.

What’s Great about a Drawstring Jewelry Pouch?

For now, let me just tell you the many good things about this circular drawstring jewelry pouch with multiple pockets:
  • great way to use up your beautiful scraps of fabric
  • very functional.  Great for keeping your jewelry safe by surrounding it with soft fabric
  • great for travelling
  • easy to open/close
  • easy to compartmentalize your jewelry
  • Tip: it does not have to be just jewelry 😀
Opened Drawstring Jewelry Pouch

Opened Drawstring Jewelry Pouch

Opened Drawstring Jewelry Pouch

Opened Drawstring Jewelry Pouch – slightly different view

 

Bottom of Drawstring Jewelry Pouch

Bottom of Drawstring Jewelry Pouch

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 So Embarrassed!  You can see how wonky my hurried stitching was. I was too overly excited to see the end result of my first circular drawstring pouch and sacrificed neatness for quickness.

 

Note to Self:  Naughty girl!  I hope you kept the templates somewhere.  Humph!
Created: 2011 or 2012?
Materials:
  • pieces of fabric
  • some cording as pull-cord
  • some large hole beads for cord stoppers (here I used colorful wooden beads)
I know this was only a short DIY note on the making of the Circular Jewelry Pouch with Multiple Pockets. However I hope it will inspire you to make your own – which I have no doubt, will put mine to shame!

 


Addendum Dec 2016:

I was reminded of this drawstring pouch by a reader writing in recently.  I still have not located the original instructions I used.  However I have found 2 free tutorials online which I hope will be of use to you.

  • Travel Jewelry Bag by Craftiness is not Optional
  • Jewellery Bag Tutorial by Creating my way to Success

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zzz.Lookback on Handmade Crosses and Rosary Stuff

June 25, 2013 by Helena Asmus Lim Filed Under: CREATIONS, Rosaries/Crosses

These batch of handmade rosaries and rosary accessories were made quite a while ago when I was going through a period of rosary-making.  (Boy, that was fun!)

handmade crosses

Lookback at some handmade crosses & rosary stuff (CH0299/A-G)

I have just come across these old photos I took.  I can’t say I remember how I made every one of them. Having photos can help trigger memories, or even better, new ideas.  So rather than hitting the delete button, I have included these photos here.

A. Swarovski & Chainmaille Rosary Cross

handmade cross

Handmade Cross with Swarovski in Chainmail (A)

This chainmaille Swarovski cross has a solid strong body. The tightness of the jumprings together helps to give it body.  The Swarovski beads and Swarovski rose montee are wire woven on (which helps with the rigidity as well).

Via the detailed photos from the photos, you can see that I have also attached Swarovski chaton monies at the arm and foot ends of the cross.

chainmaill handmade cross
chainmaill handmade cross
chainmaill handmade cross

chainmaill handmade cross
chainmaill handmade cross
chainmaill handmade cross

chainmaill handmade cross
chainmaill handmade cross
chainmaill handmade cross

chainmaill handmade cross

You might want to read more on how to make chainmail cross.


B. RAW Handmade Cross

Crystal Handmade Cross

Crystal Handmade Cross (B)

RAW (Right Angle Weave) is a very useful beading weave for creating crosses.  A number of the crosses on this page has been done in this weave.

Crystal Handmade Cross
Crystal Handmade Cross
Crystal Handmade Cross

Crystal Handmade Cross
Crystal Handmade Cross

Both of these handmade crosses below have also been made with RAW. (Back shown is also done in Right Angle Weave.)

Handmade Cross in RAW
Handmade Cross in RAW (F)
Handmade Cross in RAW
Handmade Cross in RAW (G)
Handmade Cross in RAW
Back of Handmade Cross in RAW (G)

You can read more on how to make RAW beaded cross for more details.


C. Handmade Rod and Hematite Cross

Rod and Hematite Handmade Cross

Rod and Hematite Handmade Cross (C)

This is a very nice looking kind of cross and one of the easiest to make – as long as you have the appropriate rod findings to give it structure and support.

I love the cross bar here which is a finding imported from BeadSmith (America). It goes very well with the hematite gemstones – which always feels very good in rosaries.

ADDITIONAL HOW-TOs:
See Handmade Hematite Rosary for all the details on the making of this cross into an elegant rosary.

Pearl & Crystal Rosary shows an alternative use of these cross bar rods – producing a similar but different style.


D. Chainmaille Cross

This chainmaille cross is not only fun to make but a very interesting cross.  It is fully “floppy” – i.e. not rigid and provides a very tactile, kinesthetic experience that is, in itself, very satisfying and comforting.

Handmade Cross in Chainmaille

Handmade Cross in Chainmaille (D)

Rosary Center in Chainmaille

Rosary Center in Chainmaille (D)

This was made into a Hematite and Moonstone Rosary. There are many more photos with description on the making of the rosary. (Yippee! I had forgotten I actually had written up those notes.  What a good girl I was!)<


E. Swarovski, Rod, and Wire Wrapped Cross

This handmade cross was and remains one of my favourites.

Swarovski Handmade Cross in Wire Wrapping

Swarovski Handmade Cross in Wire Wrapping (E)

Swarovski crystals are clustered and wrapped around a 5-hole, high grade metal rod.  Beads are wound around to create the cross using fine wire.

Swarovski Handmade Cross in Wire Wrapping

Swarovski Handmade Cross in Wire Wrapping

This particular cross was made into a Rosary for Mommy. It was complete with gemstones, Sterling Silver, more Swarovski, and even if I do say so myself, it is lovely and lovable!

You can find more detailed instructions on how to wire wrap cross here.


Created: 2011
Materials:

  • various

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