Showing posts with label Bead and Button magazine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bead and Button magazine. Show all posts

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Beading Babes ~ Project 3 reveal


Welcome to Project 3 of Beading Babes!

 This month two projects were chosen
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Runway of Pearls by Barbara Falkowitz
and
Ravishing Rosettes by Smadar Grossman.

It appears that both of these pieces presented us with many hurdles and proved to be quite a challenge for most of us.

In saying that, I am so pleased to see that we all persisted with the pieces with a few of us completing both projects.

Well done!

So without furtherado here are the finished pieces!

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Runway of Pearls by Barbara Falkowitz
(Beadwork - December 2011/January 2012 - page 54)


Therese of Therese's Treasures

 Amy of Amybeads



Siggi of Zora-Zauber

And here is what I created.
My piece was stitched using 2mm fire polished beads instead of the triangle beads. I've made mine reversable by using silver beads on one side and matte grey beads on the other.

I created a peyote toggle clasp which also acts as a feature of the bracelet.

Final Verdict

Overall I liked the design of Runway Pearls but like most RAW pieces I create I found the stitching a little repetitive...but the bonus of RAW is that it works up pretty fast. This is such a versatile piece and as you can see by how different it looks in the various colourways, not to mention using different beads, I think it's a great pattern!


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Ravishing Rosettes by Smadar Grossman
(Bead and Button - December 2011 - page 38)

Therese of Therese's Treasures


Vimala of of The Bead Diaries

Kristen of My Bead Journey

Ginger of Lilmummylikes

Siggi of Zora-Zauber


And here is what I created.
My piece has been stitched using matte red and turquoise beads along with galvanised silver beads.
I was originally going to create a peyote toggle for this bracelet too but a) I misjudged the length of the bracelet and therefore the addition of the toggle was going to make it too long and b) I felt that the fancy toggle would have distracted the eye from the lovely rosettes.

Final Verdict

As you all know I really struggled with this piece. I found it very repetitive, I struggled to understand the pattern and had to unpick it several times. With most repetitive pieces I find I usually don't have to continue looking at the pattern but with this one I continued to refer to the steps until it was finished.

But I am glad I persisted with it as I hate to give up on anything, especially a challenging beading piece, and I think the end result was well worth the frustration.
Overall I really love Ravishing Rosettes.
It's such a beautiful design but for me it was really tough going and a piece I probably won't attempt again...ok maybe I will, you know, just to see if I can improve on this one!

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Once again thank you so much for being a part of Beading Babes.

I look forward to seeing you all in Project 4 so watch this space as I will be posting up the project choices in the next few days!

Happy Beading!
 
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Copyright Disclaimer
All patterns used within this group will be purchased by the beader and will not be copied.
All credit will be given to the designer.

Saturday, December 17, 2011

My Creative Space...



Here are a few pieces I have been working on over the past few weeks.

This is a gorgeous pendant using Marcie Abney's "Looking Glass" pendant tutorial.


I made this for my gorgeous friend, Jess, for her 21st birthday. 
Her favourite colours are hot pink and turquoise.


This is such a quick and easy pendant to create and really does make a lovely gift.

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This is my Earthly Hues piece from Beading Babes - Project 2.

You might recall that I ran out of beads when making this piece so I wasn't able to complete the piece in time for the reveal on 5 December.


The round beads are Ocean Jasper - one of my favourite stones, and I've used Matte Metallic Khaki Iris cubes and round beads.

I found this piece relatively easy to make with the fiddliest part being the pendant. I found I had to go through the beads several times to hold the piece together nicely as mine was sitting too loosely.


Overall I am pretty pleased with the final result and love the mix of earthy colours.

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I am currently going through issues of Beadwork and Bead and Button magazine choosing the pieces for Project 3 of Beading Babes.

Two pieces will be selected again, but remember you do not need to create both.

I will be posting the details up in the next day or two and will then give you a couple of days to vote on your favourite two.

Watch this space!

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