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Well, here it is. It's not finished yet. But it was so sunny today, that I couldn't resist making some photos x3
My friend S was showing me how to make non-frumpy necklaces - this is her necklace & earrings for me.
These aren't the best pictures - but it's late and there is no light, so I'll get better pics tomorrow.
Until then...
This is a pendant and necklace that I have just finished. It's based on the "Scheherezede" pattern by Sabine Lippert.
I was mighty pleased with how it turned out... It is a beautiful, substantial piece. It looks better in person than my very bad pics!
The beading circle continues to meet monthly. Bring a current project or start a new one. Featured beadwork artist is Rebecca Levy (Mashantucket Pequot). $35/$25 for Museum members. - Find out when the next Beading Circle is scheduled at: goo.gl/ZSHRG
Ok so this is my very first beading attempt, on a wet felt background, A little wonky on one side i know lol but i really loved it. This is only a small piece about 6in wide, and i'll just keep practising.
This is a basic crazy pieced picture that was embroidered with basic embroidery stitches that have been adorned with seed beads.
Pattern worked out using BeadTool Software. Beading done on the loom using about 12,000 miyuki delicas. Lined with cloth and zipper added afterward. I had searched through hundreds different celtic cross designs to come up with one I could draw well enough using the software to make the pattern. The whole project from start to finish was self-inspired with absolutely no instructions on how to put it together but the experiment worked out extremely well. I was so happy with the end result it was difficult to part with it when it came time to gift!
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This is an image of the pattern I am currently doing on the bead loom. I am using white/silver size 8 seed beads with purple and black.
Preciosa TWIN beads, seed beads, tutorial here: www.etsy.com/listing/107840705/tutorial-ada-beaded-bracel...
Hobbies ~ Image with hand, indoor
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We made bracelets yesterday. It was Isoblea's first time "beading". Kinda difficult for her,at 4 years, but she ended up with a cute bracelet.
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These aren't the best pictures - but it's late and there is no light, so I'll get better pics tomorrow.
Until then...
This is a pendant and necklace that I have just finished. It's based on the "Scheherezede" pattern by Sabine Lippert.
I was mighty pleased with how it turned out... It is a beautiful, substantial piece. It looks better in person than my very bad pics!
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Pattern worked out using BeadTool Software. Beading done on the loom using about 12,000 miyuki delicas. Lined with cloth and zipper added afterward. I had searched through hundreds different celtic cross designs to come up with one I could draw well enough using the software to make the pattern. The whole project from start to finish was self-inspired with absolutely no instructions on how to put it together but the experiment worked out extremely well. I was so happy with the end result it was difficult to part with it when it came time to gift!