This morning I finally finished this chain maille project from Gardiner Designs. I started the necklace in a class at Creativ Festival last month. I love the copper rings and the lampwork beads by Kirsty Naray. The challenge with this piece was working with a new pair of pliers and doing the wrapped loops on the pendant.
Friday, November 19, 2010
Flashback Friday - Holiday Bookmark

I have made diagonal weave bands into rings, bracelets and necklaces. Back in 2007, I decided to try using size 15 beads to make a fine ribbon-like band for a holiday bookmark. Each end of the band is embellished with a cluster of colour light bulb charms.
Friday, November 12, 2010
Flashback Friday - Ribbon Bracelets
Six years ago the October/November issue of Beadwork magazine included Kathleen Kimball-Baker's ribbon bracelet. It uses ndebele (herringbone) stitch. It become a favourite project as it was quick and fun. Here are a few of the many I made since then.
Friday, November 5, 2010
Flashback Friday - Loomwork
Two week ago I posted about an artist trading card I made. It was my most recent loomwork piece. I looked back and found this picture of my second loomwork piece. I used a needle work pattern for the celtic knot medallion. The other section are modified patterns from Maria Rypan's loomwork class. This was a piece that I made without thinking about how it would wear. It is great to look at but I don't wear it.
My third piece I did a couple of years later to refresh my skills so I could help Maria teach loomwork to a new group of beaders. This time I did not want to worry about pattern, just technique. I used a seed bead mix which I embellished with pressed glass flowers.
For added texture on the fringe I added some of the flowers using coralling. This is a much more wearable piece.
Labels:
embellishment,
Flashback Friday,
fringe,
loomwork,
Rypan Designs
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Calendar Girl
As usual it is a few days into the new month before I get calendars turned to the new month. I turned my TBS calendar over to November this morning and there were my Sea Anemone Boxes.
I had forgotten that I was Miss November in the 2010 calendar.
The calendar for 2011 will be on sale at Bead Fair this weekend at the CNIB on Bayview. I am one of the beaders, who have been in over the last few years, included on a bonus page at the end of the calendar. This year's charity is the Native Women's Resource Centre.
I will be at the bead fair at the Rypan Designs booth, stop by and say hello.
I had forgotten that I was Miss November in the 2010 calendar.
The calendar for 2011 will be on sale at Bead Fair this weekend at the CNIB on Bayview. I am one of the beaders, who have been in over the last few years, included on a bonus page at the end of the calendar. This year's charity is the Native Women's Resource Centre.
I will be at the bead fair at the Rypan Designs booth, stop by and say hello.
Labels:
Bead Fair,
calendar,
Rypan Designs,
toronto bead society
Friday, October 29, 2010
Flashback Friday - Spiral Rope
Recently someone asked me if I had a favourite beadweaving stitch. Of course it was a hard question to answer as it would depend on what I had been doing recently.
Over the last 2 years peyote stitched box have been by current obession.
Here are some pieces for a time when spiral rope was the stitch I loved to do.
These are from another Bag of Beads challenge. The pastel colour combined with coral was fun to work with.
I am sure that somewhere in my stash of beads there is an unfinished spiral rope lariat. Maybe I should dig it out this weekend and play with this fun stitch again.
Over the last 2 years peyote stitched box have been by current obession.
Here are some pieces for a time when spiral rope was the stitch I loved to do.
These are from another Bag of Beads challenge. The pastel colour combined with coral was fun to work with.
I am sure that somewhere in my stash of beads there is an unfinished spiral rope lariat. Maybe I should dig it out this weekend and play with this fun stitch again.
Friday, October 22, 2010
Flashback Friday - Artist Trading Card
It is Fall Creativ Festival this weekend. Three years ago they had a contest where you sent in an Artist Trading Card. Here is the card that I created!
I used a seed bead mix to loom the base. I embellished the piece with pressed glass flowers and Swarovski butterflies.
I didn't win any prizes but this was a fun project to do.
I am going to be at the show this weekend, taking classes and helping Maria at her booth, #717. Stop by and say hello!
Labels:
Creativ Festival,
Flashback Friday,
loomwork,
swarovski
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