Showing posts with label Beads. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beads. Show all posts

Sunday, 17 January 2016

Buzz Buzz

Made for a my bee keeper friend, Helena.

A beaded bee brooch. 


Silky Merino tubular or continuous knit, eco dyed and eco printed with 'bee shapes' cut from thin sheets of metal.


A close up.


And another one.


There are rows of these across the scarf.


And because it was perfect for the bee theme.




Tuesday, 25 March 2014

No good comes from tidying the stash - bead mishap

A friend was looking at one of my beaded goddess dolls and admiring some of the beads, she thought that they would make a nice pair of earrings. Good friend that I am I thought I will have a look and see if I have any of them left and send them to her. At the same time I decided to have a bit of a sort and tidy of the stash. Truly, no good comes from this. Unfortunately, I dropped the very large box of beads. Beads everywhere! I picked up the larger beads but scooped up a great many seed and then vacuumed the rest. I now have a container of bead soup rather than beads carefully organised by colour. It could have been worse, with every container breaking. I was, however, able to find the beads she liked in three different colours and that is why I have a stash!

This is the Beaded Goddess.

Her face is made from polymer clay using a commercial mould. I tried to give her an antique finish but she just looks like she has severe sun burn and peeling skin



























and from the back































detail of her bottom - the desired beads are the large triangular ones
a close up of her perky bust and a her heart


Here are  some of the other beaded ladies that I make. These ones hang on a wire from the top of the head. They look great in a window with the sun shining through them.






This one is a simplified doll - made to use the last of the large red beads that form her body.


beaded angel used to decorate a Christmas gift for my daughter in law Rachel
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