• It's time to cast your votes in the July 2025 Turning Challenge. (click here for details)
  • Congratulations to Michael Foster for "Costa II" being selected as Turning of the Week for July 28th, 2025 (click here for details)
  • Welcome new registering member. Your username must be your real First and Last name (for example: John Doe). "Screen names" and "handles" are not allowed and your registration will be deleted if you don't use your real name. Also, do not use all caps nor all lower case.
Linda Ferber

Bolo Tie & pendants

A bolo tie and pendants in a style i learned from Janice Weeks Levi. The stones are ground up pony beads. It has been a fun challenge, I have made a dozen so getting the swing of things.
Pony beads are cheap plastic beads you can find at places like Walmart. You grind them up into a finer grit and use ca glue to adhere. When turned they replicate the look of stone.
 
Thanks......also looked them up on Google and seen the pictures. Seen them before and only called them "beads".......never knew they had a specific name. Did you also make the braided leather? Very attractive set. I could see where these crushed beads could be used in lidded boxes and other turnings. Your nice picture leads the mind to wander :)
 
Pony beads are cheap plastic beads you can find at places like Walmart. You grind them up into a finer grit and use ca glue to adhere. When turned they replicate the look of stone.
I learned how to crush sort and apply from Janice Levi. I started experimenting because I plan to make a few turquoise colored bolo ties for family mbrs for Christmas. They live in CO so they might even wear them. Since I bought all this stuff I might as well make a few other things.

The turquoise pendants Janice made could have convinced me it was real stone.
 
Thanks......also looked them up on Google and seen the pictures. Seen them before and only called them "beads".......never knew they had a specific name. Did you also make the braided leather? Very attractive set. I could see where these crushed beads could be used in lidded boxes and other turnings. Your nice picture leads the mind to wander :)
I bought the braided strap. I made a mushroom box today using this technique.
 
Hope to see the new little box on WOW or this Forum. Went through my wife's sewing box this afternoon and found a handful of these colorful little so called Pony beads. Imagine they crush easily and the trick would be from keeping the little chips from flying all over. Wish I still had my old Turquoise crusher pipe :-(
 
Hope to see the new little box on WOW or this Forum. Went through my wife's sewing box this afternoon and found a handful of these colorful little so called Pony beads. Imagine they crush easily and the trick would be from keeping the little chips from flying all over. Wish I still had my old Turquoise crusher pipe :-(
Crush them in a coffee or spice grinder then sort them with filter from 2mm or 1mm. This part is a little putty. Them ca glue them fill in 2nd round with smaller beads then when all dry turn smooth. I like said bought stuff.
 

Media information

Album
Linda Ferber
Added by
Linda Ferber
Date added
View count
69
Comment count
7
Rating
0.00 star(s) 0 ratings

Image metadata

Device
samsung SM-S931U
Aperture
ƒ/1.8
Focal length
5.4 mm
Exposure time
1/80 second(s)
ISO
82
Filename
1000007845.jpg
File size
144.2 KB
Date taken
Mon, 28 July 2025 6:57 AM
Dimensions
1920px x 1354px

Share this media

Back
Top