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"Net & Tassel" pattern from Julie Ashford's "Spellbound Festive Beading" using thai seed beads, wonder beads and crystal beads
- 4mm Czech fire-polish rounds
- 3x4mm seed pearls
- Metallic silver 15/0s
- Metallic silver 13/0 charlottes
- Clear 15/0s
- Sterling Silver toggle clasp
- 8" long (unfastened)
- 3x4mm seed pearls & metallic silver 15/0s woven with 4mm Czech fire-polish rounds.
- Han-ami stitch
- sterling toggle clasp (not pictured)
- 8" bracelet
2nd place, flat beading piece, 11 sq. in. or more – adult, advanced/professional; 2014 Boulder County Fair
I've been beading a lot lately. It's so meditative. I like laying out an old rug and pillows and my beading tin out in the backyard in the sunshine.
A simple but effective photo after the rain had fallen leaving stunning natural beading of raindrops
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Fibulae are an ancient form of broach which was used by the Greeks and Romans on cloaks and tunics. Most were highly curved with a hinge on the pin and were highly decorative along the spine. This is my attempt at this ancient form of jewelry in Gunmetal and bronze. It was suppose to be an entry into the Australian Beading forum "Fall of Troy" week for the year of Jewelry, but it came a bit late
Beaded napkin holders (like the ones dentists use but prettier)
Some of my family members like to use them at restaurants.
Materials: ID badge clips, beads, fishing line
Recipient: Family
Completed: 26 March 2009
1st place, flat beading piece, 10 sq. in. or less, advanced/professional class, 2013 Boulder County Fair
- Torus ring: 2.5mm Czech fire-polish crystal; 3.5mm Czech crystal bicones
- Embellishment & necklace: olivine 13/0 charlottes
- Sterling silver "S" clasp
- 18.5" length
My first attempt at Peyote. I lost the chart, so made up my own CQ design. Later I made earrings to match.
She was filling an order for six beaded placemats. Her English wasn't good, but I think she said it would take her six days to finish this one. At the Union Buildings in Pretoria.
I personally love beading and I also enjoyed experimenting with it. So I decided to look into beading more and Egyptian symbols for my research. I loved the and idea especially as it was featured on Elizabeth Taylors customer a lot. I also looked into what sort of ribbon, gems, sequins and fabrics would be best for my fasting using eyelids at the back of my corset.