Showing posts with label EBW November Challenge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label EBW November Challenge. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Interview with November 2016 Challenge Winner Évi Csizmadia Lajosné of Vicus

Évi Csizmadia Lajosné of Vicus is the winner of both the public and team votes for the November 2016 Challenge 'November Guest'






What initially attracted you to beads as a medium?
Several years ago, I was about 8-9 years old when I began to explore the world of beads.

And, more specifically, how was your imagination drawn to bead weaving?
At the time, cross stitch embroideries were being made. It was a favorite magazine subject, where I saw at first bead jewelry making. I really liked one design and thought that I could make it. The first attempt was very well done and then on I liked the world of beads.

What was your route to becoming an artist?
I began simpler pieces, I always made jewelry that was complex and time-consuming. I learned on the Internet, bought samples, attended forums. I was looking for beaded groups on the Internet. I learned a lot, including new techniques.



Tell us a bit about your favorite techniques.
A new technique suddenly appeared in the bead embroidery magazine I read. I loved it, I knew right away that this is my thing. Hatvani Annie was the first one who displayed embroidered bead jewelry. His knowledge about using more about the bead embroidery spoke to me.
Using the Internet has opened the world of beading to me. I recognized all over the world various bead artists. I saw fantastic jewelry. Both inspired me to create my jewelry that is similar, but according to their my own plans.

Do you design the piece before starting? If not, what prep work do you do?

A small piece of jewelry does not always need a plan in advance. For a ring, pendant or something less, in the central part, I choose and find out on the fly how to include more beads. The bracelets and necklaces are planned more in advance, drawn on paper.

What currently inspires you?

I enjoy the diversity of new beads which have coming out lately. I love to try them. They offer a lot of new possibilities. But my big love is Swarovski stones and gemstones. I make a lot of jewelry that combines the two.


Who have been your major influences, and why?
Nowadays there are Russian artists with pieces that have a great impact on me.
I love it when my jewelry can be worn either in formal settings or on weekdays as well. I love the elegant, unique jewelry, or what was once seen that unique. I love it when the owner of the jewelry turns even more beautiful thanks to my pieces

What is your favorite thing about working with beads?

Not so long ago since I made pattern samples. A request was made at first by a beading magazine. There are also simpler designs that even beginners can feel free to make, but I make more complicated, more complex samples. The ease of patterns and beauty of the jewelry are equally important.

Friday, November 7, 2014

Voting for November "The Perfect Present" Challenge

Choose your favorite "The Perfect Present" entry from the images or links below, selecting your choice in the blog poll on the right sidebar.




Click on the images or links below to learn more about each entry and see larger, detailed images of each piece.

PLEASE VOTE ONLY ONCE FOR YOUR FAVORITE ENTRY.
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Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Voting for the November "Picture Postcard Palette" Challenge

Choose your favorite "Picture Postcard Palette" entry from the images and links below, and vote for it on the blog poll on the right sidebar. Voting will occur from November 9th through the 15th.



Click on the images or links below to learn more about each entry and see larger, detailed images of each piece.

PLEASE VOTE ONLY ONCE FOR YOUR FAVORITE ENTRY.
 
 
1. Black Cat and Tails Necklace - 4uidzne 2. Highland Park Lilacs Cellini Spiral Necklace - beadn4fun 3. Anglerfish Bracelet - crimsonfrog 4. Necklace City Hopper - MaisonBarbara 5. Fenway Park Inspired Necklace - Fivefootfury13 6. Russian Leaf Autumn Necklace - HauteIceBeadwork 7. Full Circle Beaded Statement Necklace - crownrosegems 8. Mesa Verde Necklace - Beadditz 9. Foliage and Sunlight Oregon Inspired Amulet Bag - Hapwardare 10. Beadwoven Acorn Bracelet with Squirrel Cuff - enchantedbeads 11. Alive - a Nature Slice - RattleTattleAround 12. BATTY Necklace - KrisDesignFSP 13. Blue Rivoli and Black Tila Beading Cuff - BeautyGlamourLuba 14. Late Sun Set - BenitaStyleBG 15. Ice Cavern Dragonfly Necklace - WizardIslandDesigns 16. Yucatan Sunset Necklace - savoystudio 17. Exotic Flower Necklace - Svetush 18. Minneapolis Statement Necklace - Maewa 19. Ghost of a Rose Bracelet - mahlidesigns 20. Autumn Hues Bold Edgy Bangle Bracelet - alterdeco 21 Poolside Necklace - terran 22. Phi Phi Islands - OfYourLove 23. North Dakota Hills Necklace - FrancescasFancy 24. St. Elmo's Colours Necklace - gr8jewellery 25. Spam Ascending Bracelet - jess2bead 26. Carefree - Stellaltinaan Image Map
1. Black Cat and Tails Necklace - 4uidzne | 2. Highland Park Lilacs Cellini Spiral Necklace - beadn4fun | 3. Anglerfish Bracelet - crimsonfrog | 4. Necklace City Hopper - MaisonBarbara | 5. Fenway Park Inspired Necklace - Fivefootfury13 | 6. Russian Leaf Autumn Necklace - HauteIceBeadwork | 7. Full Circle Beaded Statement Necklace - crownrosegems | 8. Mesa Verde Necklace - Beadditz | 9. Foliage and Sunlight Oregon Inspired Amulet Bag - Hapwardare | 10. Beadwoven Acorn Bracelet with Squirrel Cuff - enchantedbeads | 11. Alive - a Nature Slice - RattleTattleAround | 12. BATTY Necklace - KrisDesignFSP | 13. Blue Rivoli and Black Tila Beading Cuff - BeautyGlamourLuba | 14. Late Sun Set - BenitaStyleBG | 15. Ice Cavern Dragonfly Necklace - WizardIslandDesigns | 16. Yucatan Sunset Necklace - savoystudio | 17. Exotic Flower Necklace - Svetush | 18. Minneapolis Statement Necklace - Maewa | 19. Ghost of a Rose Bracelet - mahlidesigns | 20. Autumn Hues Bold Edgy Bangle Bracelet - alterdeco | 21 Poolside Necklace - terran | 22. Phi Phi Islands - OfYourLove | 23. North Dakota Hills Necklace - FrancescasFancy | 24. St. Elmo's Colours Necklace - gr8jewellery | 25. Spam Ascending Bracelet - jess2bead | 26. Carefree - Stellaltinaan |

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Voting for the November Challenge "Totally Twisted"

The November Challenge chosen by Marsha of HauteIceBeadwork, presents us with an interesting theme. "TOTALLY TWISTED! This challenge is an opportunity to design your own unique twist on any of the many beaded spiral techniques. You may use a skill you have, or learn a new technique to add to your repertoire. You can weave a basic spiral rope, or a double or maybe even a triple spiral. Bead a Cellini Spiral, Dutch Spiral, Russian Spiral Weave, or African Helix. You can use spiral fringe or twisted loop fringe, or maybe you know some corkscrew-y stitch not mentioned here. Show us you best beaded DNA! You may use other design components, and personalize your work in any way you choose, but let something totally twisted be the featured part of your entry."

Please click on any image in the mosaic below to see additional views and read about each piece in detail.
Voting for the challenge runs November 9th - November 15th, 2011.

Please vote only once for your favorite.

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1. Triple Mobius Duet - rebeccanebesar

2. Spiral Wedding Party Bouquet Necklaces - DownstreamDiva

3. cold and twisted necklace - DesigningRoseStore

4. Totally Twisted Chunky Beadwork Necklace - BeadsNJane

5. Starlit evening - FleurDeIrk

6. Spiral Dream Beadwoven Necklace - njdesigns1

7. Twisted in Blue - randomcreative

8. 2 Mechanics Night Out Spiral Necklace - 4uidzne

9. Christmas Berries - ArtBeadwork

10. Twisted in Blue Brilliance - ABeadedWorld

11. Lemon Twist - BlissWorksStudio

12. Autumn Jasper Chip Choker - AngelqueCreations

13. Cubed Spiral Twist Necklace - HauteIceBeadwork

14. black magic seed beads twisting into the night for November's neck - BoonieBeads

15. Rainbow Round Dance Snake Necklace - Beadoodled

16. Galaxy Twist - beadn4fun

17. Beadwoven Spiraling Amber Bracelet and Earring Set - beadbug

18. Crystal Pearl Twisted Choker - CJewelCreations

19. Silver twisted - ByMaja

20. Red and Silver Spiral Necklace - MaryTDesigns

21. Totally Twisted - KrisDesignFSP

22. Midnight Garden - time2cre8

23. Hibiscus - Annahatvani

24. Deco Twist Necklace - deborahaweaver

25. Bracelet BLUE WAVES - pasipuosiu

26. Sun & Clouds Necklace - BohoDame

27. Blue totally twisted bracelet - LadyNayana

28. Out of Character - MyOrcaDreams

29. Beta Blues Necklace - tenstoreylovesong

30. Caramel Twirl  - aprilisforever

31. Olivine Green Cube Crystals Twisted Bracelet - Jewelrybyjane29

32. Twigs - Kankou

33. The Purple Twisted Pearl Necklace Set - crystalwonders

34. Spiral Into Autumn Necklace - KathysBeadTreasures

35. Totally Tempting Turquoise Twist - Ilovebeads84

36. Oceans of Opalite Beadwoven Necklace - backstagecrafts

37. Rivoli Beadwoven Autumn Colors Necklace - SpringColors

38. Double Dutch Spiral Necklace - SallyGoRoundTheMoon

39. Tears of the night - LevyMarina

40. Midnight Flower - beadwoman3



1. Triple Mobius Duet - rebeccanebesar

http://www.etsy.com/listing/82868125/triple-mobius-duet



2. Spiral Wedding Party Bouquet Necklaces - DownstreamDiva

http://www.etsy.com/listing/83047419/trio-set-of-spiral-wedding-party-bouquet



3. cold and twisted necklace - DesigningRoseStore

http://www.etsy.com/listing/83223327/cold-and-twisted-necklace


4. Totally Twisted Chunky Beadwork Necklace - BeadsNJane

http://www.etsy.com/listing/83435393/totally-twisted-chunky-beadwork-necklace



5. Starlit evening - FleurDeIrk

http://www.etsy.com/listing/84049263/black-pearl-rope-necklace-starlit



6. Spiral Dream Beadwoven Necklace - njdesigns1

7. Twisted in Blue - randomcreative

http://www.etsy.com/listing/84327464/beaded-wrap-braceletnecklace-twisted-in



8. 2 Mechanics Night Out Spiral Necklace - 4uidzne

http://www.etsy.com/listing/84176844/2-mechanics-night-out-spiral-necklace



9. Christmas Berries - ArtBeadwork
http://www.etsy.com/listing/84465875/christmas-berries-bead-woven-bracelet



10. Twisted in Blue Brilliance - ABeadedWorld

http://www.etsy.com/listing/84467807/twisted-in-blue-brilliance-november-ebwc



11. Lemon Twist - BlissWorksStudio

http://www.etsy.com/listing/84556536/lemon-twist-beadwoven-necklace-ebwc



12. Autumn Jasper Chip Choker - AngelqueCreations

http://www.etsy.com/listing/84635433/autumn-jasper-chip-bead-woven-celini



13. Cubed Spiral Twist Necklace - HauteIceBeadwork

http://www.etsy.com/listing/84675885/cubed-spiral-twist-necklace-ebwc



14. black magic seed beads twisting into the night for November's neck - BoonieBeads

http://www.etsy.com/listing/84553441/beadwoven-necklace-made-with-a-batch-of



15. Rainbow Round Dance Snake Necklace - Beadoodled
http://www.etsy.com/listing/84784742/rainbow-round-dance-snake-necklace-ebwc



16. Galaxy Twist - beadn4fun

http://www.etsy.com/listing/84845663/galaxy-twist-ebwc



17. Beadwoven Spiraling Amber Bracelet and Earring Set - beadbug

http://www.etsy.com/listing/84881597/beadwoven-spiraling-amber-bracelet-and



18. Crystal Pearl Twisted Choker - CJewelCreations
http://www.etsy.com/listing/84926413/crystal-pearl-twisted-choker-free



19. Silver twisted - ByMaja

20. Red and Silver Spiral Necklace - MaryTDesigns


 

21. Totally Twisted - KrisDesignFSP
http://www.etsy.com/listing/84968125/totally-twisted-necklace-created-for-the


22. Midnight Garden - time2cre8
http://www.etsy.com/listing/84976006/midnight-garden-necklace-bead-crochet



23. Hibiscus - Annahatvani

http://www.etsy.com/listing/85110503/hibiscus-bead-embroidered-necklace-with



24. Deco Twist Necklace - deborahaweaver

25. Bracelet BLUE WAVES - pasipuosiu

http://www.etsy.com/listing/85177740/bracelet-blue-waves-ebwc-november



26. Sun & Clouds Necklace - BohoDame
http://www.etsy.com/listing/85184674/sun-clouds-necklace



27. Blue totally twisted bracelet - LadyNayana
http://www.etsy.com/listing/85193734/blue-totally-twisted-bracelet



28. Out of Character - MyOrcaDreams

http://www.etsy.com/listing/85237812/out-of-character-a-beadwoven-bracelet-in


29. Beta Blues Necklace - tenstoreylovesong

http://www.etsy.com/listing/85305794/beta-blues-necklace



30. Caramel Twirl - aprilisforeve

http://www.etsy.com/listing/85322014/square-pendant-necklace-caramel-twirl



31. Olivine Green Cube Crystals Twisted Bracelet - Jewelrybyjane29
http://www.etsy.com/listing/85323931/olivine-green-cube-crystals-olive-green



32. Twigs - Kankou
http://www.etsy.com/listing/85344154/triple-twist-beadwoven-necklace-twigs



33. The Purple Twisted Pearl Necklace Set - crystalwonders
http://www.etsy.com/listing/85358284/the-purple-twisted-pearl-necklace



34. Spiral Into Autumn Necklace - KathysBeadTreasures

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

TOTALLY TWISTED! November Challenge Theme Announced

Marsha of HauteIceBeadwork, winner of the September Lions and Tigers and Bears, OH MY! challenge presents us with an interesting theme.  TOTALLY TWISTED!

This challenge is an opportunity to design your own unique twist on any of the many beaded spiral techniques. You may use a skill you have, or learn a new technique to add to your repertoire. You can weave a basic spiral rope, or a double or maybe even a triple spiral. Bead a Cellini Spiral, Dutch Spiral, Russian Spiral Weave, or African Helix. You can use spiral fringe or twisted loop fringe, or maybe you know some corkscrew-y stitch not mentioned here. Show us you best beaded DNA! You may use other design components, and personalize your work in any way you choose, but let something totally twisted be the featured part of your entry.

You have from today September 20 until November 5th to create and list your entry. Only current members of Etsy Beadweavers may enter the challenge.  If you are not a member, but have an Etsy shop and are into beadweaving please check out our membership requirements and complete the short survey at the button on the right. JOIN ETSY BEADWEAVERS.

THE CHALLENGE RULES
Any EBW member may create one new beadweaving of your own design (not from a kit, book, magazine, or class) in response to the challenge theme. Your work should be entirely beadwoven, or have a substantially woven component, to feature and promote our art form. You may not renew an existing piece or list a tutorial as an entry.

Members are expected to participate in challenges when possible, and required to do so once each year. Start the weaving anytime after the theme is announced. Complete and list the work for sale on Etsy by the 5th of the month of the challenge, before midnight Etsy (Eastern Standard) time. Your listing date is proof you entered by the deadline, and also determines your placement in the mosaic, so DO NOT RENEW your work until after the voting poll opens on the 9th.

Your listing must be for sale for the duration of the challenge, unless it sells from your shop. If that happens, please alert the moderators to your sale, and you can still participate. If you must reserve your listing for purchase, please follow Etsy's recommendations and edit both your title and your description to begin with: "RESERVED FOR (buyer's Etsy username) ONLY." Etsy does not allow the listing of items not for sale, so reserving your entry to sell elsewhere or keep for yourself is not permitted.

WHAT INFORMATION MUST BE IN MY LISTING?
Your listing must include the following four (4) things:

1. The theme of the challenge. For example, “This (describe your work) was created for the Etsy Beadweavers Team (insert the month) challenge on the theme (insert the title of the theme).”

2. An explanation of how your work relates to the theme.

3. The address of our team blog where the voting will take place and the voting dates. For example, “Please visit our team blog, http://www.etsy-beadweavers.blogspot.com between the 9th and 15th and vote for your favorite entry.”

4.Tag your entry EBWC. This is how we find your entry. Please test this tag by seaarching "handmade" and "EBWC" on Etsy. If your entry does not appear in this search within an hour after listing and tagging it, please contact a moderator for assistance. Please do not apply this tag until after the previous challenge poll closes on the 15th, and remove the tag after the voting poll closes, so entries for the next month’s challenge can be featured.

About Promoting the Public Voting Poll

The purpose of the public poll is to bring as many viewers to our team blog as possible, increasing awareness of Etsy Beadweavers and our art form. The winner of the public poll should be the work that the most viewers liked the best. Promote the challenge by inviting as many friends, acquaintances, co-workers and family members as you like to vote for their favorite entry. Please use your blog, Facebook, Twitter and any other resources you have to drive traffic to our blog during the challenge. Feel free to say which entry is yours. Many friends will choose to support you with a vote. But please DO NOT request that your friends vote for your work, or that of another member. Please let them make up their own minds about which entry they like the best. Let’s play fair with each other, and keep our challenges fun for all.







Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Congratulations to Miriam of Cielo Designs Winner of the November Challenge "Holiday Treasures"

The November  challenge was another great success with 36 entries and 645 votes.The winning entry Wreath of Good Tidings necklace created by Miriam of Cielo Designs received 82 (12%) of the popular votes. Wreath of Good Tidings sold November 10. Our thanks to everyone who took the time to participate in this months challenge and for voting for their favorite entry
Congratulations are also due to the following runners up:
2nd place - #27. Christmas Office Party - crystalwonders with 63 votes (9% )
3rd place -#35. Precious moment - AnnetaValious with 53 votes (8%)
4th place - #16. Suzy Snowball bead woven bracelet - crownrosegems with 48  votes (7%)
5th place - #9. Poinsettia brooch - AnnaCohen with 40 votes (6%)
6th place - #15. Christmas star necklace - MacrameByMaja with 37 votes (5%)
7th place - #4. Poinsettia Holiday Treasure Corsage - AngelqueCreations with 33 votes (5%) also sold on November 10, 2010
8th place - #5. Frosted Rose- Annahatvani with 32 votes (4%)
9th place - #23. New Year's Eve Champagne Under Starry Skies - gypsyeyesjewelry with 22 votes (3%)
and
10th place - #33. Light From Heaven - SpringColors with 20 votes (3%)

Congratulations to all 36 entries and to Marsha for picking a great theme, look for next months challenge "Simon and Garfunkel"

Thanks again to Anne of FransescasFancy for pulling together the Mosaic and to Marsha for checking all the entries.

Monday, November 8, 2010

November Challenge "Holiday Treasures" Voting November 9 -15

This month's challenge theme "Holiday Treasures" was chosen by Marsha of HauteIceBeads winner of the September Challenge. Marsha's challenge was.... "Choose your favorite late fall or winter holiday and create a beadweaving to celebrate the occasion. It might be a menorah bracelet to wear to a Hanukkah party, or a Christmas poinsettia necklace, or ivy earrings for a Solstice afternoon tea. You could make napkin rings for a Thanksgiving table or a bead embroidered garment or handbag for a special New Year's Eve party. Let your own imagination find the perfect Holiday Treasure! Your listing should include an explanation of the event for which you have designed your entry"

The voting starts November 9 and runs until November 15, look for the voting poll to the right of this post.  To view the entries please click on the links below








Once again I want to thank Ann of FrancescasFancy for putting together the Mosaic and Marsha for reviewing each entry to ensure that it meets the requirements of the challenge.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Holiday treasures: moving beyond the ordinary


The Etsy Beadweavers November challenge theme is ‘Holiday Treasures’ and what a treasure of a theme is it. There are literally hundreds of holidays around the world during November that could inspire jewelry to treasure. I have listed a site below that you can use to search public holidays around the world. It can be fun to see just who is holidaying for what reason in countries beyond our own.

Public holidays are days in which people are officially given permission not to work. The idea of ‘not working’ on a holiday has its history in the English language with the Christian church in medieval times. In those times workers were given time off work so that they could go to church to mark a special holy day for the church. It was a day out of the ordinary for the workers and for the church. Around the world, holidays are still associated with religious holy days but just as many holidays now are secular in origin and linked to events out of the ordinary that have local or national significance to a country or a region. In recent times the United Nations has established days of international observance that are used to commemorate special events and promote action on specific causes. Few very of these days are public holidays but they are opportunities to do something out of the ordinary to mark something that matters. So when you think of designing ‘Holiday Treasures’ perhaps you could design something for a day that you think should be a holiday but isn’t or for a holiday in a country you don’t live in. It’s easy to Google information about holidays in other countries and wonderful images exist to inspire us as beaders to move beyond the ordinary and beyond what we are familiar with. Imagine what holiday treasures might emerge if you think beyond what you know. To tempt you to think beyond the ordinary I have generated a list of possible holidays and days of observance from different parts of the world for November that offer lots of possibilities - some fun, some more serious. Imagine what you could make to treasure Sandwich Day in the USA or World Hello day internationally. Imagine if the International Day for Tolerance was a public holiday – what would you do to commemorate it in your jewelry?

What would you design to wear to Unity Day in Russia or for the women wearing this amazing red hat to the Melbourne Cup in Australia?

Possible points for inspiration