Friday, April 29, 2011

Peyote necklace

I have tried peyote before but never had to much success. A friend said it was due to not enough memory in the beading thread, so just a bit to limp for the job. I used fishiing braid here in 10lb 0.14mm diameter. It is equivalent to Kaygee fine. Anyway it took forever but happy with the result. It goes to show you can use Czech seed beads in 11/0 to do peyote stitch as well.


Sunday, April 17, 2011

I have a model!

It is great to see someone wearing something you made. Even nicer when it looks great on them. This is my very good friend Connie wearing a necklace I made.

Connie put in a request for a necklace of pink, grey and red. I tried to make in Czech seeds beads but those colours just didn't work with the range available.  I ended up using Chinese seed beads which have nice colours but aren't very uniform in size. The grey bead is hematite which looks dark grey and has shine, the red and pink beads are opaque.The whole length of necklace was picking and choosing right shaped beads. This process probably doubled the time it takes to make a standard necklace. The result was worth all the effort and my friend has a nice necklace to show off.



It also seems Hong Kong has a graffiti vandal with the tag of Skunk! I hope the police find and take him on a harbour cruise dragging him by his toes!

Friday, April 15, 2011

Tibetan Curlique Clasp with 4 Bead Colours

New design was hard work with 4 colours. The usual Czech beads in size 11/0. Colours are a matte ruby red, matte brown, matte light topaz and rootbeer for flash. Incorporated a Tibetan Curlique Clasp which gives a nice finish.

A special thanks goes out to Norma of Amron Beads for her secret stash of seed beads. Those interested can see her website http://www.amronjewels.com.au/ and her blog http://amronjewels.blogspot.com/ she has great supplies and special custom made jewellery.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Two by Two

This is a variation on the diamond back pattern I did earlier. Has worked out into a nice piece. More 11/0 Czech seed beads in Jet Matte Black, Rootbeer and Light Topaz. Will attempt another with a similar style soon but incorporate a Dark Topaz which is a dark brown.

Friday, April 1, 2011

Middle Eastern style Arrives

Produced this pattern. Used Czech seed beads mainly frosted yellow , with a matte finished ruby red and rootbeer a silver lined bead for some glitz.

The colours remind me of the middle eastern costumes worn. Imagine a bra in that oo-la-la haha.