It is snowing and overcast. No pictures today.
I have been busy beading. I am putting together test pieces for part of one of the strands on my turquoise slab necklace. I have already put together four test pieces including one based on Gwen Fisher's Hexagon Angle Weave. All of the test pieces are silver and red.
I have been thinking about the slab also and trying to decide if I should leave the bezel unembellished. I want the turquoise to be the star.
More next week.
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Test Results
I think I mentioned it that this blog is a way to keep me
productive. If it hadn’t been for last
week’s blog post I would probably be under a quilt reading a book.
The blog title last week showed the first of two 8mm beaded
beads made of 15/0 beads. They turned
out well, no need to dwell on the blemishes only I can see.
I had a plan: Add Lucite flowers, dangling beads, an
embellishment or two and turn my test into a pair of earrings. I tried two different constructions.
Which do you like best?
Of course I liked the one that was different than I had
planned. Here are a few more views of
the pair:
Labels:
Beaded Beads,
Snow Blossom Earrings
Sunday, January 15, 2012
Testing...
The turquoise slab has not been forgotten neither have the 3 strands that will be attached to it.
I had planned one test for today and yesterday had a completely different inspiration. Does this kind of thing happen to you? Indulge me for a moment while I wander a bit off topic. If you have been following along you know I am in the midst of organizing my beads. I need some of those bigger (and bigger is relative) jars. The craft store did not have the bigger jars when I was shopping yesterday and I almost walked out empty handed. I did, however recall that Mandy, at Beads for Brains, had asked for feedback on beaded bead instructions found at GyönGYIKék. I grabbed a bag of cheap plastic 8 mm pearls and that is where I got side tracked. I think a strand of silver beaded beads might be just what I need for one of those strands. Today made two test beads.
I made two because I have plans for my test pieces. The 15° silver Japanese seed beads that I used may not be a permanent finish. Before beginning I want to be sure that I am working with the best materials. Thus, I need to order some 15° silver delicas.
Thanks for indulging me. Stay tuned as I work on the slab necklace and watch for what happens to my test pieces.
I had planned one test for today and yesterday had a completely different inspiration. Does this kind of thing happen to you? Indulge me for a moment while I wander a bit off topic. If you have been following along you know I am in the midst of organizing my beads. I need some of those bigger (and bigger is relative) jars. The craft store did not have the bigger jars when I was shopping yesterday and I almost walked out empty handed. I did, however recall that Mandy, at Beads for Brains, had asked for feedback on beaded bead instructions found at GyönGYIKék. I grabbed a bag of cheap plastic 8 mm pearls and that is where I got side tracked. I think a strand of silver beaded beads might be just what I need for one of those strands. Today made two test beads.
Test Beaded Bead. Ignore the magenta place holder wire. |
Another view of the Test Beaded Bead |
Thanks for indulging me. Stay tuned as I work on the slab necklace and watch for what happens to my test pieces.
Labels:
8mm Beaded Bead
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Torment
I don’t know about you, but I torment myself every time I need to choose a color palette. I pick a main color with a secondary color in mind, but something about the secondary color does not work, e.g. no beads, wrong size, wrong finish, or just a bad match. In this case I expected to use turquoise beads with my slab turquoise but all of my turquoise beads are too blue. I intended to use red coral in this piece too, so I looked at my red beads, here I mostly ran into too pink and the wrong finish- I want a matte opaque for the colored beads. Which brought me around to the choice I should have made in the first place, silver. Of course I now have to choose between three shades of “silver:” bright silver, steel, and smokey opaque grey. I think the steel is going to be my main silver.
In addition, I chose some blues and greens for accents. I also picked out all of my red coral (and one red glass) for larger accents.
This is why I have a whole set of bookmarks titled color.
I also went through a large stack of clippings for inspiration for the composition of the multi-strand part of the necklace.
In addition, I chose some blues and greens for accents. I also picked out all of my red coral (and one red glass) for larger accents.
This is why I have a whole set of bookmarks titled color.
Classic South Western color palette |
I also went through a large stack of clippings for inspiration for the composition of the multi-strand part of the necklace.
A second view of the classic South Western color palette |
Labels:
Color Choice
Monday, January 2, 2012
Turquoise
Strand of turquoise slabs |
I have had a necklace design in mind since the purchase. This necklace is going to be for me. Thus, the cost of contents and time is irrelevant. I will, however, keep track just in case I have the opportunity to sell it.
Close up of slab turquoise- click for larger view |
Another close up of slab turquoise |
Labels:
production,
Slab Turquoise
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