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Miriam Grafer
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  • Shoreham, Long Island, New York
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What is the link to your lensmaster page?
http://www.squidoo.com/miriamdgrafer
Link to your website
http://adailydecision@blogspot.com/
Your Facebook profile
http://www.new.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1257262687
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http://www.myspace.com/miriamdgrafer
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http://twitter.com/miriamdgrafer
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http://www.mybloglog.com/buzz/members/mybloglog52a668c2eaa8e12f4aee/
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I am only learning and want to learn how to use the lens more effectively.
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I design, make and sell unique crocheted wire jewelry. Fun designs and elegant pieces as well. Most are with beads, including glass, pearl, mother of pearl, and semi - precious stones. Unique designs with a modern touch. This is Knot your grandmothers crochet. Please visit http://adailydecision.blogspot.com/ for more items.

I love the glitter of this necklace - "Catch the Sun" was just perfect to name it. Standing in the sun it catches all the shine and glitter the sun can give. It measures 12 inches from clasp to center. This brown and gold mixed colored necklace is made from seed beads and mother-of-pearl at the neck. The wire is non-tarnish gold colored.

I call this necklace "Nights in the Everglades" Having anchored out in the Everglades at night, in the pitch darkness with just a glitter of light from the stars shinning, this is what this necklace reminds me of . It hangs from clasp to center 10 inches with the center hearts at 10 1/2 inches. Non-tarnish silver colored wire is used for this hematite bead necklace at the neck . Where the wire is crocheted, black colored wire is used. Hematite hearts adorn the neck.

"Wampum" is my piece that is somewhat different. There is a 2 inch polished shell with a crochet border of silver colored non-tarnish wire. The necklace itself is 21 inches long and has 3 strands of silver non-tarnish wire and amethyst chips.

"Lovely Lady" is a sentimental piece for me. It reminds me of a very dear friend that I met on our "Great Loop" trip. I don't know why it reminds me of her, but it is elegant without being pretentious. It has a simple feeling to it but a deepness of color which reminds me of her spirit and kindness. The name of her boat was "Lovely Lady", and she was certainly that at all times. this is made of amber colored wire both crocheted and the neckwire. The beads are carnelian beads. The clasp of this piece is on the side not on the back The length including the neck wire is 20 inches.

A close up of the hand crocheted wire, and cocoa brown glass beads. "At the beach -Suntan brown" is what I call this piece. In our travels on our boat we have visited many beaches and this is the color of skin that I find most attractive. The length of this necklace is 10 -11 inches from clasp to center front. Non-tarnish silver colored wire is used for this glass brown bead necklace at the neck . Where the wire is crocheted, brown colored wire is used.


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At 9:37am on October 6, 2008, GypsyOwl said…
I adore the photo you posted on my page. That could be US playing in the rain. Love that idea. (((( Thank YOU )))) very heartwarming. IN~JOY
At 8:40pm on October 4, 2008, GypsyOwl said…

At 7:08am on October 3, 2008, GypsyOwl said…
Hello Miriam,

It is great to see you here. :D YAY!! You are a LensMaster Now! :D You are off to an awesome start on your first lens.

Welcome to the Squidoo Marketing Community.
IN~JOY,
GypsyOwl

At 9:01pm on September 13, 2008, John Dilbeck said…
Hi Miriam,

Welcome to our friendly little group of Squidoo lensmasters who enjoy marketing. I'm looking forward to getting to know you better.

I'm on a slow dial-up Internet connection and your profile page here would not fully load, so I'm unable to send you a request to be a friend.

It's up to you, but you may want to reconsider having so many graphics-intensive items on your profile page.

I noticed that the link to your blog is incorrect. You may want to replace the at sign with a period so that the link is:

http://adailydecision.blogspot.com/

I was looking over your blog and what you do looks very interesting. I knit in steel, myself, and make both decorative and functional maille. Well, at least I used to.

I added some tags to your MyBlogLog profile and blog community page.

If there is anything I can do to help you get more from this site, please let me know.

Act on your dream!

JD
 
 

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