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Some pens on offer

Woody

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The wife of one of our members on Pens for Heroes has offered us some pens from her beading class for our female heroes which I'm sure they will just love they must take hours to turn then to decorate
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Jim

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Very well made, needs dedication for this kind of work .. They do look stunning .. :thumbs:
 

Neil

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I can imagine that the two slimlines would be very comfortable to write with and they are very patiently and well put together, whilst the sculpted kit has been put together with as much dedication, its too busy (in my opinion!) with the pattern of the pen and the beads, but still beautiful work.
 

Dalboy

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Not only that Woody Dennis is a great wood turner as well. I agree these are stunning and must take a while to make.
 

Doug

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Certainly very unusual, don't think I've ever seen pens like that what great workmanship :thumbs:
 

brody2123

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I have neither small enough hands, or the patience to do anything like this. Absolutely stunning! :bravo:
 

ZuluTiming

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Very nice. Thanks for showing these.

I think they are called Peyote Stitch pens. I wanted to try something like this but too much fiddling for my liking. I think there is a kit from a UK company somewhere I've seen. Ah, found it! LINK.
 
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