Susan, This is a great way to make a sturdy cuff. I am always looking for new ideas, I will be filing this away with my others. I am wondering if there is a way to cover it in velvet without having the velvet fray terribly? The plaited bracelet you appliqued to it would have been worn appliqued just as this onto a garment in it's original period. That could be a lot of fun! The other sturdy way I have found to mount bracelets is on the similarly shaped wire framework cuffs sold through lace dealers. It works, but is a bit fidly. This is definitely much stronger. Of course using heavier wire will do it, but the fine gauge wire is half of the fun! Kim
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