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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
Choker, wirework bit of freeform on ribbon madness for "Journey to Transylvania" for Brisbane beading forum challenge
An adorable set of six white polymer clay beads with cute little purple flower.
These great little beads are a perfect addition to your collection of beading supplies. They are unique, one of a kind, and most importantly beautiful. Once you use them in one of you creations you will be receiving complements on the great piece you create that will be sure to be an one of a kind masterpiece.
Each of these lovely beads were hand crafted and rolled by me and are approximately .5 inches (1.3 cm) across, with a hole that is approximately 0.2 inches (0.5 cm).
just after applying the 2nd coat of Meguiars #16 wax.
(colour of paint is called cosmos black metallic)
Ametista čipši, saldūdens pērles, sēkliņpērlītes, pildītā zelta auskari. Rotu ir iespējams nēsāt trīs dažādos veidos - šajā variantā ar ametista čipšu kulonu, kas apslēpj aizdari. Rotas garums 45 cm, auskaru 3.5 cm.
Veil is not my creation, but I was asked to help replace parts of the design where the beading had come undone, either from thread coming loose or beads being broken. I was quite unsure as I'm not great with sewing and knots, but tackled the challenge and I'm quite pleased with how well it came out.
The humid air of southern Louisiana causes beads of condensation to form on a cool maturation tank at the Abita Brewery.
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A whirlwind 2 1/2 day tour of New Orleans, Louisiana, and Abita Brewery, of Abita Springs, Louisiana.
With a team of salesmen from Select Wines, Inc., helping to celebrate Abita's 25th anniversary.
Saturday, 23 July 2011.
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An attentive peyote beading class being taught by Barbara McPhee, one of the many events associated with the hosting of the EGA National Exhibit.
This is the costume I made for the Enchanted Doll birthday contest in 2010. It's based on one of the dolls that the artist made and constructed to fit her. The original doll costume can be seen here: www.enchanteddoll.com/galleries/concubine/concubine.html
The pants were a bit brutal to finish. I had to sew a casing, and then turn it up and blind hem it inside to get a gathered effect similar to the original. That edge was also a heck of a lot of beading.
Had fun chosing pretty beads to anchor scabbards to this cute little coloured scissors .After all your scissors are a fashion accessory aren't they lol
- Blue Czech bicone crystals woven into 2/3 of an icosahedron
- sky blue 15/0 seed beads (embellishment, band)
- triangle weave; right-angle weave
- approx. Sz. 8