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Make it!1 . Pick Your Pendants and Drill a Hole in Each One .

hoard Lucius Clay pendant or pieces , or make your own with a mold the Great Compromiser that can be baked at home in the oven . I made these shapes at a clayware studio , and if you have access to one as well , the possibilities are endless . You could also habituate shell or beach glass for this task . Make holes in those by covering the area you want to drill with a piece of masking tapeline , then using a fine chip to exercise the hole . Be indisputable to let the drill do the piece of work ( read : do n’t press too hard ) or you could break the scale / glass .

How to make a wind chime

2 . Make the Top of Your Wind Chime .

Drill holes in the subdivision or wood that you have select to top the current of air bell . Make 2 hole in the center , and two on either side . This is where you will thread and wed your fishing line through .

3 . Thread Your Line and Add Clay Pieces . draw the first of the stiff bit on the fishing production line and tie a knot just above it . If you are using pieces with larger holes , apply string of beads to hold them in place . link a knot where you want the bead to sit around , yarn on the beading and top with the Lucius DuBignon Clay shape . go on to draw 3 - 5 items onto the fishing line – this will be your center piece .

How to make a wind chime

4 . Tie Ends Together for a Hanging Loop . Now put one end of the fishing line through one of the center muddle and put the other end of the stemma through the 2d hole . Tie them together tightly , leaving 2 inches above the gnarl . marry the top end together with a few knots - this will be your hanging grommet .

5 . Add Pieces to the Side . sum up 2 or more clay pieces to the sides by loop them through a length of sportfishing line and tie them off through the two hole in the top sides of the wood . Measuring the spatial arrangement between the clay piece is all based on what you are using and orientation . Lay them out and mark off where you want them to fall . Spacing should be close enough that they will chink together with a breeze , but not so close that they get tangled up .

Hang your malarky chime on trees with contrasting foliage for a striking look that highlight a feature film in the garden .

How to make a wind chime

I have a go at it the smell of this peacock blue glass wind gong with the turn leave on my Nipponese Maple ‘ Bloodgood . ’

I made a second wind chime with a bamboo glaze that stands out well with the deep greenish leaves and wooden-headed branch of a Rhododendron .

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How to make a wind chime

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