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Miriam Grafer
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  • Shoreham, Long Island, New York
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Why are you visiting?
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What is your favorite type of jewelry to make?
Necklaces/Pendants
Tell us about yourself! What makes you interesting, unique, funny, talented, or...?
I am a retired RN. I have been retired for 5 years. My husband and I have 7 children, 5 boys and 2 girls. We also have 8 grandchildren.
We have spent most of our lives on Long Island, New York. I was born in Germany and came here in 1953 when I was 4 1/2 years old. Our entire marriage we lived on Long Island. We bought a boat about 6 years ago and spent 2 1/2 years working on it. It is big enough to live on and we have been doing that for the last 2 1/2 years. We travel on the eastern seacoast, in the south in the winter and we go back home to New York in the summer. Last year we did what is called the "Great Loop Trip". Up the Hudson, through the Erie Canal to Lake Ontario and then to Canada - Trent Severn Waterway, Georgian Bay and North Channel - to Lake Michigan to Chicago, down the river system to the Gulf of Mexico and around Florida.

While on our boat I started making crocheted with wire jewelry and started a business run from the boat. I have been crocheting for about 30 years, but never with wire and beads. I found not only did I love it but I had so many necklaces that I needed to live to be 500 to wear them all, so now I sell them.

In my younger days I spent 7 years as a firefighter and rescue worker on Long Island. I raced cars (Enduro races) and scuba dive.
My website is:
http://adailydecision.blogspot.com/
What is your favorite jewelry making style or medium?
semi-precious beads, wirework, other
What best describes your style?
funky, fun, unique
What are your favorite colors in making jewelry?
purple, browns, pinks
What are your favorite beads and stones for making jewelry?
new jade, amethyst, carnelian, pink opal

Wire Crochet with beads and semi-precious stones - Unique Handcrafted Jewelry

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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 10:22pm on June 5, 2009, brenda ward said…
That jewelry is breathtaking.
Brenda
At 3:30pm on October 29, 2008, SANDY HIRSCH said…
you have led a life others dream about and as an artist you are awesome !!
At 2:25pm on October 8, 2008, Leigh said…
Went to your website and your designs are amazing - I do not think I would have the patience for bead crochet - but have not tried it yet or taken any classes. I may have to rethink that now
At 8:20am on September 19, 2008, Lorri Ely said…
How sweet! And here we are making new sisters right now :-)
At 6:08pm on September 18, 2008, Lorri Ely said…
Oh, you can post whatever you like, I don't mind! I would love us to start doing jewelry parties and shows on-line, too--once we have more members. This site is fairly new, but we are up to 70 and have worldwide membership already, so it will be exciting to see all the new faces and friends we can make as it takes off :-)
At 8:28am on September 18, 2008, Lorri Ely said…
Thanks for adding your events, Miriam!
At 12:10pm on September 17, 2008, Christina Lucido said…
I just wanted to say that your crochet/beaded jewelry is beautiful. I've always loved to crochet and your work is exquisite.
At 5:29pm on September 15, 2008, Bobbie said…
Hi Miriam!
Thank you for the wonderful messages. The crochet wire necklace was wow!!! I taught myself to bead crochet and its fun. I know wire crochet look fun too. I will try that later in life. One thing at a time for me. Isn't beading so fun:)
At 5:26am on September 15, 2008, Bev said…
Thank you so much for the welcome, it feels alot like I am home when I come to this site. I LOVE IT!!!!

Bev~
At 9:50pm on September 14, 2008, Angela said…
Hey! What a great page you've created here! Thanks for your mesg....take care!! ;-)
 
 
 

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