Recently my mother, my boss and my old boss came to me with items they needed fixed for one reason or another.
The first one was a Lia Sophia multi-strand necklace. One of the strands had broken and the chain on the back had fallen off. The strand was easy enough to fix since it was just bending the wire back into place. And to fix the back all I needed was a small bit of simple antiqued brass chain and it was done. :) A Bazillion dollar necklace fixed in no time.
The next two are both from Mom. She likes to buy bracelets made out of elastic but after a while the elastic loses its stretch. The first one is green stone, I think serpentine with white elastic thread.
Here is a myth! "Toggle clasps fall off easier" That is false if the bracelet fits properly it won't come off. Only when you have a bracelet that is too big for a wrist will it come undone.
The last one was a broken necklace from my boss. The one I spoke about in my last blog post. They were magnetic beads, and at first I tried to lay it out on my bead board, but they skittered all over the place. So I gave up on planning out the necklace and used what was still strung as my guide. The bead had been strung on nylon thread. (No wonder it had broken. The beads were heavy to start out with and you add that the necklace was too small for his neck AND the fact it was on nylon thread it was going to break its a wonder it lasted as long as it did!)
Here is a note on my pricing. If I am fixing items that are simple restringing. Then I usually charge about 5 dollars. If it needs rework or new bead a little more depending on supplies. And if I am busy and something is given to me that needs fixed right away then it is a bit more. (About 10 dollars, especially if I have to put something aside to work on their item.)
Ok so next week... Steampunk.... maybe. :D