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pc.knife

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leather, glass bead,

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Everything you have showen us is beutifull stuff.

I find it interesting your location and yet a skilled hand at Early American Western.

Where have you studied?
 
necchi said:
Everything you have showen us is beutifull stuff.

I find it interesting your location and yet a skilled hand at Early American Western.

Where have you studied?

So that came out of the profession I am a mechanic, photographer, graphic.
I'm doing hawks, knives, sheaths ... I teach myself with the help of the Internet and books.
 
Your bead work is incredible.Years ago I did some bead work, but nothing like this. Great job,...shadowalker
 
PC, Always like "Drooling" over your fine beadwork!...I just wish my eye's were still good enough to do beadwork again! Question! If you will? What size of beads are you using? Look to be about a No.10 or No.11.

Rick :v
 
horner75 said:
PC, Always like "Drooling" over your fine beadwork!...I just wish my eye's were still good enough to do beadwork again! Question! If you will? What size of beads are you using? Look to be about a No.10 or No.11.

Rick :v

Beads are about 3mm in diameter, is probably No.10
 
Since you are self taught, congratulations to the teacher. :grin: You do good work.
Mike
 
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