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barrine
Superb tuition
This course helped me make a pair of earrings for my nephews bride to wear on her wedding day. They ended up looking very professional and glamorous
Denise
Fabulous.
Dan
Should have listened better
I made several of these settings following the dimensions Peter was using. I kept thinking that the 3.5mm ID of the smaller jump ring was too big for the 4.0mm ID of the larger one. I finally listened again and realized Peter mistakenly said 3.5 and then corrected it with 2.5mm. Back to the drawing board!!