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Showing posts with label turquoise. Show all posts
Showing posts with label turquoise. Show all posts

Saturday, August 16, 2014

Turquoise Drops Netted Collar

Here is another project that got buried on my beading table.

It started back in Febuary with some lovely turquoise beads that I purchased during a destash event host by Lisa Lodge on Facebook.

I wanted to make a netted collar with the drops along the bottom. I played with the colour of the seed bead, the accent crystals and the placement of the drops.
Size 8 seed beads with 3mm fire polished crystals and no picots

Same beads as above with the addition of a picot between the drops
Size 11 seed beads with 3mm fire polished crystals and picots
Comparison image
In the end I decided to use the size 8 gunmetal seed beads, 4 mm heliotrope Swarovski crystals and the turquoise drops. I did not have enough of the aqua fire polished crystals that I have used in the samples and I did not want to purchase anything else for this project.

I got the necklace started but once again it got put aside as I worked on other projects and challenges.

This only took an afternoon to finish. I used bead tips and silver tone findings to finish the piece.
Close up of necklace
Overall image
On to other unfinished projects.

Happy Beading!

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Pepita 1st Blogoversary

It is reveal day for this fun and challenging blog hop. Back in June Alenka over at Pepita handmade post about her 1st blogoversary. To celebrate she invited fellow bloggers to sign up for a creative challenge. She would send us one of her amazing handmade components and we would have until August 11 to make something with it.
amazing components sent to fellow beaders
I received this wonderful component.
Curved turquoise coloured component
After many days of just looking at it and thinking about design ideas. I was inspired by my mobile from a few years ago. It now sits on the book shelf next to my beading table. The combination of copper and turquoise is a favourite.
During a trip to beadfx I picked up some interesting turquoise and coppers beads, copper findings, wire and chain.
The before picture
As I started to play with these beads I found that I still needed a few more things. More chain, eyepins (instead of headpins) and a closure.

Here is my design idea sketch I did on my ipad.
This finished necklace is like nothing I have made before. It is 102 cm (40 in.) long and is an asymetrical design.
The after picture
After finishing the necklace the challenge has been to photograph it. The above photo shows the over all length and design, but not the detail. Arranged over and around this small hand carved wooden bowl you can see more details.
Artistically arranged
Close up of Pepita Component
This was a challenge that had me asking myself "what if" as I played with the makeup of each of the bead connections and their placement in the design. I also got to use my new 1-step looper tool (love it!)

Here are the participants:

Thanks once again to Alenka for the chance to celebrate with you.

Happy Blogoversary!!!

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Bezeled Turquoise Pendant

My latest creation is a bezeled turquoise pendant. I had this beautiful turquoise pendant.

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I decided that it would look better bezeled with some bronze coloured beads.

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I just have to make the band to wear it on. I have tried a few different styles but have not been happy with them. Maybe the next will be better.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Beadwork - Turquoise Paper Necklace

Turquoise Paper Necklace


Here is the first piece that I have made using the beads that I purchased at Bead Oasis. This necklace uses some of the Ugandan paper beads from Titan Beads. I added turquoise beads, silver disc spaces and white Swarovski crystals.

I tried different colour crystals and found that the white added just the right lightness to the piece.

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Better Pics

Playing with my new photo tent and the setting on my camera has resulted in some better pictures.

This is taken without tent.
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This is taken with tent and using Macro setting on camera.
Copper Turq 2

I am pleased with the improvements. Now on with the real challenge.