I recently beaded a necklace for my daughter for her birthday. It was really playful and I even put a magnetic clasp on it so she could easily take it on and off. I made it using the tubular peyote stitch. Unfortunately, it didn't last long. Just the other day I found her in her car seat with the necklace in her mouth and beads everywhere. Oh well, we'll try again in a few years. It sure was cute while it lasted though.
Friday, March 25, 2011
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Something for Mark's wife
Back in November one of my husbands friends, Mark, had asked me to make him a necklace and earrings for his wife for Christmas. I had told him that I would, although he might not get it until right before Christmas. This is because I had decided to go back to school and I was knee deep in anatomy and microbiology at the time. Classes ended last week and yesterday I began to make the necklace and this morning I finished it just in the nick of time for Mark to pick it up and get it wrapped for his lovely wife.
Mark had said that his wife liked her jewelry simple and that she liked the color blue. So, I decided to work with 5 different colors of a denim like blue delica seed beads for the majority of the necklace. I wove them in a tubular herringbone stitch. I used bali silver end caps and spacer beads. I also threw in some labradorite, denim lapis and fresh water pearls. The pendant is a Lillypilly Design. As for the clasp I used a silver edelweiss clasp.
I also made some matching earrings using labradorite and fresh water pearls.
Mark had said that his wife liked her jewelry simple and that she liked the color blue. So, I decided to work with 5 different colors of a denim like blue delica seed beads for the majority of the necklace. I wove them in a tubular herringbone stitch. I used bali silver end caps and spacer beads. I also threw in some labradorite, denim lapis and fresh water pearls. The pendant is a Lillypilly Design. As for the clasp I used a silver edelweiss clasp.
I also made some matching earrings using labradorite and fresh water pearls.
Friday, March 5, 2010
Something for Susanne
Wow, has it really been since 2008 that I beaded something? I guess it has. That's what happens when you are busy with a non-stop four year old and a newborn baby and you move three times in one year, no time to bead.
Well, my sis-in-laws birthday is coming up this month and I decided to break open my big box beads that I have been toting around for the past year and a half. It was kind of like finding a long lost treasure, going through all of those beads, that I haven't looked at in so long. A lot of the stuff I had forgotten I had. Now I have all kinds of ideas in my head for all of those beads. I'm afraid those projects will have to wait a bit longer though.
In the meantime, here is what I whipped together for Susanne.



Well, my sis-in-laws birthday is coming up this month and I decided to break open my big box beads that I have been toting around for the past year and a half. It was kind of like finding a long lost treasure, going through all of those beads, that I haven't looked at in so long. A lot of the stuff I had forgotten I had. Now I have all kinds of ideas in my head for all of those beads. I'm afraid those projects will have to wait a bit longer though.
In the meantime, here is what I whipped together for Susanne.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
My Pinwheel Bracelet
So here is my latest creation. It's taken me a while to get it posted but here it is. I had a little fun photo shopping the pictures this time. I think they turned out pretty cool though. The bracelet is a lot of fun to wear and because of all the colors I can wear it with a lot of different outfits. 


Thursday, September 4, 2008
Something for me!
The other is called opaque cactus luster. 
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Summer Corn
I recently made this necklace and earring set for my mother-in-law, as a gift for her birthday. I've noticed over the years that she enjoys wearing simple jewelry that is pleasing to the eye. So when I decided to make her a piece of jewelry, I knew that it would need to be something that she would enjoy wearing. It couldn't be something so extravagant that she would never wear it, yet I did want it to be a quality piece. 
I decided to try the herringbone stitch in this piece because I have admired it for a while, but have never tried using it until now. Needless to say I love the herringbone stitch! Definitely a stitch I will be incorporating into other projects in the future. Both the necklace and the earrings were made with it. While the necklace uses the tubular herringbone, the earrings are made with a circular herringbone. For the colors I used a variety of delica beads including copper, gold, a wine color, and a rose tinted metal. The necklace is accented with gold and copper spacer beads and also rainbow amozonite. The necklace clasp is gold filled and the earring clasps are gold.



Thursday, July 24, 2008
I'm Pregnant!
I know, I know, I haven't posted anything new in a while. I'm sorry. We went on vacation in June and when we got back I found out that I was pregnant. So, to make a long past 3 months short, I've just been to sick to even think about beading. Luckily I'm at my three month mark so hopefully I will be back to beading in no time. I have lots of projects that I can't wait to get started on once this morning sickness passes. So in the meantime I hope you enjoy the past work that I have done and I will be back up and beading soon.
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