I have been interested in making a kaleidocycle for a couple of years. I found them as a paperarts project. I printed, coloured and made a number of paper ones. But after a few weeks of they would come apart.
I knew that there had to be a way of doing it with beads. It was just triangles linked together. I tried to figure it out but was not able to get my brain around it.
The amazing beaders at Contemporary Geometric Beadwork figured it out. The instructions will be in the upcoming book CGB Pattern Book. I have pre-ordered a copy and was sent the Kaleidocycle instructions.
So I worked on making one using the colours suggested in the pattern. Basic black and white for the triangles, blue and red for the seams, yellow, green and silver for the hinges.
For my second one I decided to use the same triangle design and change the colours. So the triangles are white with one of 4 vibrant citrus colours. The seams are all white and the hinges are silver.
My most recent one again uses just one triangle design and changing colours. I went back to a favourite colour palette, the sea anemone palette, in The Beader's Color Palette by Margie Deeb. I used two of the colours on each side and the rotate thru as you flip the kaleidocycle. I did not want the seams or hinges to stand out so I used crystal AB beads.
Here are the three finished kaleidocycles. The collage show each of the four sides. The Citrus colours did not photograph very well.
I am very pleased with these. I like to sit and twist them as I watch tv. I am going to work on another variation with the sea anemone palette. I want to have all four colours on each side, just in different places in the pattern.
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Sunday, August 20, 2017
Saturday, February 7, 2015
Checkerboard Blog Hop
It is reveal day for the latest blog hop hosted by Lisa Lodge. This one is inspired by the colours of a checkerboard; red, white and black.
I signed up for this challenge back last fall. Thanks goodness that I had a list of upcoming challenges post by beading table or I might have forgotten to get this done.
I have being playing alot of checker games lately. The student that I tutor as part of the Toronto Public Library's Leading to Reading program loves to play it on my iPad. We always play a game or two to end our session each week. During the week I play against the computer just for fun. We always play black versus white. But I love that Lisa included red in our kits.
I tried to mimic the alternating pattern of a checkerboard in my designs.
For my necklace I created small links of black & red beads and white & red beads. These were alternated with the large, thin black and white seaglass beads. I attached the seaglass sea dollar pendant with a series of jumprings.
For the bracelet I went back to the basic black and white pattern. This time I used the large, flat free form shaped seaglass.
Thanks for stopping by and take sometime to hop around to the other blogs to see what my fellow artisans have greated with thier kits.
Our hostess: Lisa Lodge, A Grateful Artist
I signed up for this challenge back last fall. Thanks goodness that I had a list of upcoming challenges post by beading table or I might have forgotten to get this done.
I have being playing alot of checker games lately. The student that I tutor as part of the Toronto Public Library's Leading to Reading program loves to play it on my iPad. We always play a game or two to end our session each week. During the week I play against the computer just for fun. We always play black versus white. But I love that Lisa included red in our kits.
Cultured seaglass and fire-polished crystals |
I tried to mimic the alternating pattern of a checkerboard in my designs.
For my necklace I created small links of black & red beads and white & red beads. These were alternated with the large, thin black and white seaglass beads. I attached the seaglass sea dollar pendant with a series of jumprings.
Finished neckace |
For the bracelet I went back to the basic black and white pattern. This time I used the large, flat free form shaped seaglass.
Finished bracelet |
Thanks for stopping by and take sometime to hop around to the other blogs to see what my fellow artisans have greated with thier kits.
Our hostess: Lisa Lodge, A Grateful Artist
Jo-Ann Woolverton, It's a Beadiful Creation
Carolyn Lawson, Carolyn's Creations
Toltec Jewels, Jewel School Friends
Candida Elkins Castleberry, Spun Sugar Beadworks
Kathleen Breeding, 99 Bottles of Beads on the Wall
Mischelle Fanucchi, Micheladas Musings
Becky Pancake, Becky Pancake Bead Designs
Kari Asbury, Hippie Chick Design
Susan Anderson, La Main Tresor
Kathy Lindemer, Bay Moon Design
Ann Schroeder, Bead Love
Kim Dworak, Cianci Blue
Margaret Pelech, Margaret Pelech's Blog
Lisa Prewitt Knappenberger, LiRaysa Designs
Annette Rivers, Mama Owls Mess
Carol Briody, A Beads Life
Miranda Ackerley, MirandAck
Marybeth Rich, A Few Words from within the Pines
Karin Grosset Grange (France), Ginkgo et Coquelicot
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Saturday, September 6, 2014
Blue Fantasy Reveal Day
Update - Giveaway winner is Heather Richter!
Once again another reveal day has arrived. It started back in June when I signed up for the challenge on Lisa's Pine Ridge Treasures Facebook Page.
Here is the wonderful selection of beads that I received from Lisa. It included sea glass, rondelles, gemstones and brass beads and findings.
I posted last month about using some of the lampwork beads that I had in my stash as focals for two of my creations.
For this first one I used the gemstones (not sure what they are), rondelles and large white pearls I had purchased during a recent destash event.
For this second one I used the wavy blue sea glass, brass beads and white barrel sea glass I also got during another of Lisa's destash events. I also used the toggle for the challenge kit.
The last item that I created from the kit used the three large holed freeform beads. I really wanted to do something different with these. I played with making a beaded bail but could not get it to work the way I would like. Next I played with connecting them with some brass chain that I had in my stash. Again I did not like the way it was working, the chain was too chunky.
I used the design idea from connecting with the chain but with a finer chain. Here is used a silver tone chain to create a Y-shaped necklace with all three of the beads.
I still have beads left which will be added to my stash, but that is all for now.
Please take some time to hop around to the other participants of this challenge.
Our hostess: Lisa Lodge, A Grateful Artist
Kim Dworak, Cianci Blue
Karen Grosset Grange,
Ginkgo et Coquelicot
Heather Richter, Desert
Jewelry Designs
Carolyn Lawson, Carolyn's
Creations
Candida Elkins Castleberry, Spun Sugar
Beadworks
Shaiha Williams, Shaiha's
Ramblings
Eleanor Burian-Mohr, The Charmed Life
Gloria Allen, Wings and Beads
Laurie Vyselaar, Lefthand
Jewelry
Terri Wlaschin, Dances in
Fog
Lisa Prewitt Knappenberger, LiRaysa
Designs
Toltec Jewels, Jewel School Friends
Raissa de Guzman, AbloroThanks once again to Lisa Lodge for hosting this challenge.
I have decided to do a giveaway as part of my reveal. To enter just comment on this post by 12 pm EDT September 20, 2014. The winner will receive the Blue Fantasy necklace of their choice. Winner will be announced on September 21, 2014.
Happy Beading!
Wednesday, August 20, 2014
Blue Fantasy Preview
Back at the beginning of the summer of signed up for yet another of Lisa Lodge's wonderful blog hop challenges. This one called to me as it was based on one of my favourite colours - Blue!
We each received a wonderful selection of blue beads along with plated metal beads and findings. The challenge create something wonderful. Here is the amazing mix of beads that arrived in my mailbox earlier in the summer.
I decided to start by looking in my stash on art beads know that I likely had some beads that could be the focal for a necklace or two.
The first I found was the lampwork bead with a number of different shades of blue. I am pairing with two of the various shades of blue in the kit from Lisa. I added accents beads from my stash.
I also found this wonderful soft blue bead. It works well with some of the seaglass and the brass beads.
Come back on Saturday September 6 to see the final reveal of these two pieces and and unique necklace combining chain and the seaglass beads.
Happy Beading!
We each received a wonderful selection of blue beads along with plated metal beads and findings. The challenge create something wonderful. Here is the amazing mix of beads that arrived in my mailbox earlier in the summer.
I decided to start by looking in my stash on art beads know that I likely had some beads that could be the focal for a necklace or two.
The first I found was the lampwork bead with a number of different shades of blue. I am pairing with two of the various shades of blue in the kit from Lisa. I added accents beads from my stash.
I also found this wonderful soft blue bead. It works well with some of the seaglass and the brass beads.
Come back on Saturday September 6 to see the final reveal of these two pieces and and unique necklace combining chain and the seaglass beads.
Happy Beading!
Saturday, June 14, 2014
Ocean Blog Hope Reveal Day #2
It has been two weeks since I revealed my creations as part of the Ocean Blog Hop. Today is the second reveal day and here are the participants-
Our hostess: Lisa Lodge, A Grateful Artist
Carolyn Lawson, Carolyn's Creations
Ev Shelby, Raindrop Creations
Toltec Jewels, Jewel School Friends
Karla Morgan, Texas Pepper Jams
Ema Kilroy, Ema K Designs
Candida Elkins Castleberry, Spun Sugar Beadworks
Catherine Yvonne King, Catherine's Musings
Melissa Trudinger, Bead Recipes
Shaiha Williams, Shaiha's Ramblings
Chris Eisenberg, Wanderware
Eleanor Burian Moore, The Charmed Life
Kay Thomerson, Kayz Kreationz
I thought that I would share some pieces that I have created in the past inspired by an ocean dweller. Here is a picture of a sea anemone for Margie Deeb's Beader's Color Palette book. It listed the delica colours of 203/910/073/281.
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Sea Anemone |
Sea Anemone Tuffets |
Last June I took Jean Power's Geometric Stars class. I decided to use the colour from the sea anemone inspiration. Once again I experimented with the placment of the colours within the pattern.
Sea Anemone Stars |
Happy Beading!
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Thursday, February 27, 2014
Vermillion Poppy Vase
The base done |
Starting up the sides |
Leaves half done |
Upside down view |
Leaves almost done |
Leaves done |
A look inside |
Beginning of the flower |
Finished vase, view 1 |
Finished vase, view 2 |
Happy Beading!!
Saturday, July 27, 2013
Vacation Beading - Day 2 & 3
Yesterday I had lunch with Maria to celebrate are birthdays this week. We had burgers at the Works down in Bloor West Village. I gave her the Shooting Star pendant that I made on Thursday.
I spent the rest of the day working to finish my series of geometric stars from the class with Jean Power. Using the colour palette from the sea anemone as seen in Margie Deeb's book The Beader's Color Palette.
I finished the fourth star today.
Here are all four stars together.
I just need to decide how best to display them.
Tomorrow I will do some beading in the morning and spend the afternoon with my sister and her family.
Happy Beading!
I spent the rest of the day working to finish my series of geometric stars from the class with Jean Power. Using the colour palette from the sea anemone as seen in Margie Deeb's book The Beader's Color Palette.
I finished the fourth star today.
Here are all four stars together.
I just need to decide how best to display them.
Tomorrow I will do some beading in the morning and spend the afternoon with my sister and her family.
Happy Beading!
Labels:
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inspiration,
Jean Power,
margie deeb,
Maria Rypan,
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Friday, July 5, 2013
Jean Power class update
Wow, it has been two weeks since I spent the weekend taking classes with British bead artist Jean Power.
I have actually finished two of the projects that I started during the classes.
Friday's class was the Zinnia Flower class. Once I started working on it at home I finished up the petals at the front of the flower.
For the back layer of petals I switch the placement of the colours. The blue is main colour of the petals with an edge of silver.
Here is the back of the flower. With the band across the back you can wear it in many ways. I think this will look great pinned to my grey winter coat. Or I may make the beaded chain which was include in our instructions.
On Sunday we started our geometric stars. I would have gotten further along in class if I had not run into problems with my counting.
I completed the last two sides and zipped them together to the other three.
I am looking to do a series of these stars with just changes in the placement of the colours as I did with my sea anemone boxes. I am using the same colours for the stars.
Happy Beading!
I have actually finished two of the projects that I started during the classes.
Friday's class was the Zinnia Flower class. Once I started working on it at home I finished up the petals at the front of the flower.
For the back layer of petals I switch the placement of the colours. The blue is main colour of the petals with an edge of silver.
Here is the back of the flower. With the band across the back you can wear it in many ways. I think this will look great pinned to my grey winter coat. Or I may make the beaded chain which was include in our instructions.
On Sunday we started our geometric stars. I would have gotten further along in class if I had not run into problems with my counting.
I completed the last two sides and zipped them together to the other three.
I am looking to do a series of these stars with just changes in the placement of the colours as I did with my sea anemone boxes. I am using the same colours for the stars.
Happy Beading!
Friday, March 1, 2013
ABC's of Creativity - February Review
Here is my monthly review of the ABC's of Creativity series that I am contibuting to on Rypan Designs' blog.
February covers C is Color and D is Design Decisions.
Maria's post about color gives you a little color theory and some amazing eye candy. My favourite is this amazing collaborative piece - The rainbow.
My post about design decision is about the what if question you may ask yourself during the creative process. Also includes eye candy (including my favourite bridal piece) and some design process pictures of two Rypan Designs kits.
This bridal necklace was created to meet the requested of the bride and our asking what if --- we used pearls instead.
Only 22 letters to go. So many more ways to spark your creativity.
Happy Beading
February covers C is Color and D is Design Decisions.
Maria's post about color gives you a little color theory and some amazing eye candy. My favourite is this amazing collaborative piece - The rainbow.
My post about design decision is about the what if question you may ask yourself during the creative process. Also includes eye candy (including my favourite bridal piece) and some design process pictures of two Rypan Designs kits.
This bridal necklace was created to meet the requested of the bride and our asking what if --- we used pearls instead.
Only 22 letters to go. So many more ways to spark your creativity.
Happy Beading
Labels:
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Saturday, February 16, 2013
Peruvian Owl Necklace
I learned from Maria that these amazing Raku beads are from Peru and imported by J.P. Imported. I selected the three owls to make into a necklace.
These beads have a wild array of colours on them. I found some fire-polished that had similar colouring. I added some paper beads with copper bead accents.
A few strategically placed bicones hold the owls in alignment with the other beads.
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Fall Pantone Bead Swap Reveal
On Monday LiliKrist, my partner in the swap, got the package I sent her. She liked how neatly I had packed it. I was looking forward to arrival of her package from Indonesia. When I arrived home from work on Monday night there was a tag on my mailbox to let me know that I had missed a package. I was not able to get to the post office until tonight on the way home from work.
Here is what I picked up.
Inside was this beautiful quilted pouch fill with neat little wrapped packages.
The contents all laid out in their labelled bags.
Here is a closer look at the beads for each colour.
I am looking forward to playing with these beads and make some new pieces.
Thanks LiliKrist for these great beads from the other side of the world!
Here is what I picked up.
Inside was this beautiful quilted pouch fill with neat little wrapped packages.
The contents all laid out in their labelled bags.
Here is a closer look at the beads for each colour.
French Roast - daggers and seed beads |
Honey Gold - mushroom beads and seed beads |
Pink Flambe - Swarovski bicones and agate beads |
Tangerine Tango - Java seed beads in orange and dark orange |
Ultramarine Green - Aventurine and petal beads |
Bright Chartreuse - lentil and square beads |
Olympian Blue - Agate and Handmade Ceramic bead |
Titanium - crystal drop beads and recycled glass beads |
Rhapsody - Stick beads and owl bead |
Rose Smoke - round and heart beads |
Thanks LiliKrist for these great beads from the other side of the world!
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