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Anti-Theft - Purse Clip
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Created by: Laurel Newnham
3 #28-335-20 Lampwork glass pirate vs. ninja beads, black (ninjas only)
1 #44-052 Ching Dynasty coin
1 #44-072 Counterfeit knife money charm, antiqued bronze
8 #49-990-06-AG 6x1mm TierraCast® antiqued flat star beads, antiqued gold
3 #49-997-05-AG 5mm TierraCast hexagon bicone beads, antiqued gold
4" #40-099-03-6 5mm hammered long-and-short curb chain, antiqued brass plate
2¾" #40-099-16-6 2.1mm drawn flattened cable chain, antiqued brass plate
(cut one ¾" and one 2" piece)
4" #40-099-21-6 4.8mm drawn flattened cable chain, antiqued brass plate
(two 2" pieces)
11 #37-133-6 4.5mm round jump rings, antiqued brass plate
5 #37-136-6 5mm round jump rings, antiqued brass plate
1 #37-167-6 8mm round jump rings, antiqued brass plate
1 #30-442-6 Large auto-close purse clip, antiqued brass plate
Tools and supplies: side cutters, flat-nose pliers, round-nose pliers
TIPS:
* Loop the two pieces of 4.8mm drawn flattened footage chain through the hole in the
coin and secure the ends with jump rings.
* Use 4.5mm jump rings to attach the ninja throwing stars (5mm flat star beads) to the chain.
See the following technique sheets:
Basic Jewelry-Making Technique Sheet
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