tropical bead loops
Friday, August 8, 2014
W & Ring W Daisies
And since I have kinda like it that I simply wished to reveal it. As the saying goes less is more...
Wednesday, August 6, 2014
OTTBS - July Problem
The concept for this month is by using product, red and brown shades in to the development. Additionally there is an additional perspective as you are able to decided to include; blossoms.
For my item I made a decision to produce a bead embroidery that was finer cuff. I have been of utilizing the 19mm heavy metal cuffs in the feeling that I purchased since some months and I believed it was ideal. The middle item is just a 14mm kitten's eye cabochon. I made a decision to include that little added perspective to be added by some 6mm Swarovski plants.
Saturday, June 7, 2014
Fibula Flag Course

Wednesday, June 4, 2014
Every-Day Is Earth Day
Sunday, May 11, 2014
Activities in Enameling
Angel Bead Guide


Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Cosmic Pendant
In my last post about beaded cherry blossoms, I mentioned the notion of utilizing part layout to order several smaller beaded parts into many different kinds of jewelry. This concept has been continued by me in my latest piece, this Cosmic Windows Pendant
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A Pendant of Windows
This piece includes a total of six Cosmic Windows parts, organized in a tetrahedral geometry with a single part on all the six edges of the tetrahedron. This 3D organization provides a whole lot to the pendant of depth and dimensionality that photographs cannot completely capture. Here it's on its edge on a jewellery bust:
The chief tetrahedral body of the pendant is all about an inch and a half in diameter; around the side for a bead, but nearly too big for a pendant.
A Variation on the Bracelet
The Cosmic Windows style initially began as a bracelet, featuring six connected parts woven with Miyuki tila beads and seed beads, which come with each other to frame the irregular cosmic Swarovski crystals giving its title to the piece. Here's a photograph of the bracelet in its unique antique colorway:
With a bond for an ear wire plus a bit of beaded fringe, fancy matching earrings are also made by the Cosmic Windows components:
I utilized the same silver and blue colorway with this pendant:
Measurement and Symmetry
Each part within the pendant is joined together in the corners of the tetrahedron with Japanese seed beads and added briolette crystals. It took several attempts to get it to keep its shape, but I was surprised by how I did not desire that lots of added beads to affix the parts together (it did, however, demand many passes of thread!) A group of beaded fringe plus a beaded bond finish the pendant.
I am convinced that it could likewise make a really elaborate Christmas decoration too!
The first Cosmic Windows beading design and kits are offered at www.beadorigami.com. Drop me a line, if you're interested in figuring out the way to make this edition in the initial pattern!
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Monday, September 16, 2013
Purple Sakura Charms and Potential Arrangements
I created a fresh colorway for the Sakura Bouquet Necklace, which I am teaching in the BABE! Display this November.
Purple and Silver Sakura Charms
Four distinct colors of purple blend with silver to create this colorway. The four distinct beads used for the cherry blossom petals also provide various finishes, including clear, to luster, to the "magic" complete around the rizo beads.
It's still monochromatic, but it's more colour assortment compared to the first version.
Four Different Assortments of Sakura
The set features four different charms corresponding to four different types of sakura, and each one is woven in a somewhat different manner.
Forty Sakura Charms
Each category kit will comprise the substances to create a total of 40 charms. This really is really more charms than I found in the initial necklace, so students will have the ability to create of twelve additional charms. Here's a whole array of 40 of these:
Several Potential Arrangements
The amazing thing about these small blossoms is the fact that they are adaptable to many types of jewellery. They fit neatly into the notion of part layout, that's where you weave several beaded parts and join them together as you are creating the finished piece. It's a notion that advanced beaders might need to approach with these charms after getting the course, although it will not be the focus of my own class.