A New Home For Whoville (2010)
Fine silver, copper, garnet
Constructed, cold-joined
Size 7
I’ve fallen behind with my YOJ postings due to a bout of creative block. I keep picking up the wire and the pliers in an effort to make something, and end up with nothing but frustration and a pile of scrap. Earlier this week I joked on Twitter that I was tempted to solve the problem by piling up my scrap, adding fire and Presto! A brooch!
One of my Job Jar jobs this week was to “Organize beads and materials in the studio”. Translated, that means “Clean up the mess!” So I started sorting through a drawer where I’d dumped a bunch of finished and half finished pieces. Some went into a “for packaging” box, some into a “for salvage” box, and some went into the scrap bin.
Amongst the half finished pieces were a bunch of crochet balls I’d made two years ago. I thought it might be interesting to set one as a bead in a ring. Since I was just experimenting, I didn’t want to use silver, so I hauled out the copper wire to make the ring shank.
Once the bead was mounted, it occurred to me that it looked a lot like the little puff ball in “Horton Hears A Who” by Dr. Seuss. So, I added a little garnet bead to represent the Who’s world.
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