More Chainmaille!
Nov. 6th, 2013 11:37 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I had these intentions to read books over my mini-break, but I did not read a single one.
Instead I started watching "Person of Interest", I made some chainmaille, and I fixed up the old server so I could scan in said chainmaille. The old server is now only used for one thing: the scanner, which is attached to it. Though I may also use it for text-to-speech conversion because of problems with Festival on Sabayon Linux (the old server is running Ubuntu Server 12.04 now).
But here's what you're waiting for: the pretties!
Red and gold necklace set:

(next item is not being shown because it's a present for someone on my flist!)
Pendant:

I actually made this before the break, but I hadn't been able to scan it in before now. My first attempt at maille wrapping! Though I tried multiple things before I got something that was stable. It's a rather heavy pendant. It will need a suitably heavy chain to go with it, I think.
Hair chain for MEEEEEE!

Though I think this hair chain is going to be too heavy to wear. It's made mostly of enamelled copper and anodized niobium, which means it isn't light like aluminium.
Edited to point to new offsite album
Instead I started watching "Person of Interest", I made some chainmaille, and I fixed up the old server so I could scan in said chainmaille. The old server is now only used for one thing: the scanner, which is attached to it. Though I may also use it for text-to-speech conversion because of problems with Festival on Sabayon Linux (the old server is running Ubuntu Server 12.04 now).
But here's what you're waiting for: the pretties!
Red and gold necklace set:

(next item is not being shown because it's a present for someone on my flist!)
Pendant:

I actually made this before the break, but I hadn't been able to scan it in before now. My first attempt at maille wrapping! Though I tried multiple things before I got something that was stable. It's a rather heavy pendant. It will need a suitably heavy chain to go with it, I think.
Hair chain for MEEEEEE!

Though I think this hair chain is going to be too heavy to wear. It's made mostly of enamelled copper and anodized niobium, which means it isn't light like aluminium.
Edited to point to new offsite album
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Date: 2013-11-07 09:05 pm (UTC)