Sunday 19 August 2012

Charlotte 101

So, this is how it works ...







Let's start with a finished ring design first











With the little pincer tool, push the ends into the holes on each side of the base ring












push together gently












and the little pin pops out of the base and all the parts come away together.












Taken apart, this is what all the parts look like (for this particular ring design).










But, perhaps you now want a different design ... 



choose from the library.       










We'll go with a white topaz centre and a carnelian disk.












First, the white topaz centre goes into the carnelian disk,








then turn them over and put on a plastic washer (to protect the parts and stop them from moving around) ...  








  


... then insert the pin through the holes in the centre part until it's poking out the other side. (There are 4 holes in each centre; choose whichever one you like, it makes no difference.)








Sit the base ring onto the centre and disk combination and use the pincers to ease the pin into the holes in the ring. (Can't show this bit 'cause I need two hands!)











Voila!









How clever


Then you can start from the beginning and choose a different design :-)








Thanks Charlotte and thanks Michael (part-time photographer).



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