
It took about 10 minutes to get everything out, organized and ready to start putting the bracelet together. (Normally, when making Lexie's bracelets I usually make 5-10 at a time to save the "set up" time) While I was setting up I was thinking that a good amount of time is spent just getting ready to start. Most of the time I make single items but with the Lexie line of jewelry, I've made lots of the same item. You develop a routine, trying to be efficient. Some of the same efficient methods can (should) be applied to making other pieces. Efficient - consistent - good practice - well made pieces.
All of this lead me to start thinking about habits, if you will, that I've developed that maybe other people would like to know about. Now, I'm not saying that my methods are the best or surely not the only way of doing things. My intent is to open up some discussion and sharing of ideas and methods. Sound like a plan?
The first tip (idea) was to string my bracelet beads right on to the wire on the spool. I've seen many tutorials that start out: "Cut 12 inches of wire". There are times when that is necessary I suppose but the next instruction is usually: "Tape one end so the beads will not slip off" Hmmm...

I really love those little spring bead stoppers and would use them in this situation but the spool would suffice and you may even save some of the wire by not having to cut off too much at the start.
I'm working on some other such tips for posts later this week. If you have any you'd like to share, please do.
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