This seems to be a favourite among my customers... so far. I haven't even made one for myself yet! It's made with easy-to-handle size 6/0 beads and stretchy thread. Len's Mill Store has turned out to be a good source for czech beads.
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Peyote Cuff Bracelet
(Christina Cuff)
This was the second peyote cuff that I made. Peyote stitched beads feel really nice against the skin. I made a couple rings too, because they don't take as long and I wanted to practice. Did I mention that you stitch through every single bead, one at a time?!
I have discovered that there was a reason some of the first beads that I bought were cheap. Not round, not uniform, some with no holes, some whose colour ended up on my fingers... I like "Delicas", small beads from Japan, the best for weaving projects due to their uniform, cylindrical shape. They fit together like bricks. They are however, very small. Not good for someone with tremors!
I have discovered that there was a reason some of the first beads that I bought were cheap. Not round, not uniform, some with no holes, some whose colour ended up on my fingers... I like "Delicas", small beads from Japan, the best for weaving projects due to their uniform, cylindrical shape. They fit together like bricks. They are however, very small. Not good for someone with tremors!
(zipper pull done in peyote)
I have some beads lined up for a third cuff - this one will be for me! It will be similar to the one I made for Christina (see "Christina Cuff" above), but a dark brown colour, different closure and maybe some embellishments. OK, it will probably be nothing like Christina's! I will keep you posted.
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Christmas Presents
These first three are of a necklace and bracelet set made with dalmation jasper cubes and black round beads.
I made a dragonfly necklace for my Aunt Dot and had enough materials left over to make a second, more modern design.
This long lariat style necklace can be worn at least 3 different ways. Casual and fun. The large bead is a piece of coral that has been dyed a nice bright red.
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Commissions are coming in...
My aunt's friend Betty Jane admired the necklace that I made for my aunt, so I am now going to make a necklace for her granddaughter for Christmas. She's 14, the granddaughter that is, so I figure a multistrand with different 4mm purples.
The Christmas presents are coming, but I'm not enjoying the wrapped loops as much as peyote!
Photo is by Christina Kufner.
The Christmas presents are coming, but I'm not enjoying the wrapped loops as much as peyote!
Photo is by Christina Kufner.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
My cat attempts Celllini Spiral.
We just got back from the vet where they removed a size 10 beading needing and several feet of size B Crystal Fireline from the mouth of my cat, Shadow.
I thought my husband had taken my latest project to have a look at the intricate and dazzling design. Hey, it could happen. I finally found the few inches of spiral on the living room floor, minus needle and a lot of working thread. And surprise, surprise, the cat was hiding in the basement.
The folks at the emergency vet clinic were fabulous and were able to take it out with some forceps. And the best? They did not charge us! All in all, just another minor adventure in the Selinger household...
I thought my husband had taken my latest project to have a look at the intricate and dazzling design. Hey, it could happen. I finally found the few inches of spiral on the living room floor, minus needle and a lot of working thread. And surprise, surprise, the cat was hiding in the basement.
The folks at the emergency vet clinic were fabulous and were able to take it out with some forceps. And the best? They did not charge us! All in all, just another minor adventure in the Selinger household...
My cat attempts Celllini Spiral.
We just got back from the vet where they removed a size 10 beading needing and several feet of size B Crystal Fireline from the mouth of my cat, Shadow.
I thought my husband had taken my latest project to have a look at the intricate and dazzling design. Hey, it could happen. I finally found the few inches of spiral on the living room floor, minus needle and a lot of working thread. Funny enough, the cat was hiding in the basement.
The folks at the emergency vet clinic were fabulous and were able to take it out with some forceps. And the best? They did not charge us! All in all, just a minor adventure in the Selinger household...
I thought my husband had taken my latest project to have a look at the intricate and dazzling design. Hey, it could happen. I finally found the few inches of spiral on the living room floor, minus needle and a lot of working thread. Funny enough, the cat was hiding in the basement.
The folks at the emergency vet clinic were fabulous and were able to take it out with some forceps. And the best? They did not charge us! All in all, just a minor adventure in the Selinger household...
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
More Jewelry
The photos aren't great, but I'm anxious to get some photos posted. You can click on them for a larger image.
First, is a cuff made with 6/0 seed beads with a button closure.
"Dainty Delica Bracelet" is a design from a book by Tammy Powley
called Making Designer Seed Bead, Stone, & Crystal Jewelry.
Lastly, a necklace that I designed to go with the
single spiral bracelet.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
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