Thursday 24 April 2008

Laryngitis jewellery!!

Well, I am off school at the moment with laryngitis! I wouldn't even mind but I had a really nice start back after the hols, no major behaviour problems so not a lot of shouting went on on Monday and Tuesday. But, by the end of Tuesday I sounded like Mariella Frostdrop's northern sister and by Wednesday evening after 4 lessons I had NO VOICE! Nightmare for me. Anyway, after a quick drop in at the docs, he signed me off for a week with accute laryngitis.

Well...what can a girl do when she's off for two days....make jewellery!

So, I have been busy and made a blue charm bracelet.




I have made charm bracelets forever but have never caught onto how you get the 'fuller' look of a charm bracelet. This little ounce of knowledge was passed onto me in this months 'Bead and Beyond' and seems simple when you know how!! Anyway, there are around 70 beads on this bracelet - all mounted on headpins. Some were simply mounted with a turned loop and then the excess cut off. With the excess I curled the end to form a coil and mounted the other beads onto these and finished with a simple loop. These were then mounted onto jump rings and then onto either side of the chain and voila!!

Its very summery and fresh, I love it! I have used - 8mm cats eye beads, turquoise semi presious nuggets, blue freshwater pearls, 6mm blue and clear swarovski's, 4mm white cats eye beads, 5mm Millifiori beads and tibetian silver charms.

Bracelets and earrings I promised to add...

I finally got round to re charging my battery on my camera. So, as promised in my last blog, my tibetian silver/Glass/Swarovski bracelets from my 5 hour sesh!






'Purple haze'






'Rosy Apples'




'Vintage Rainbow'


I especially love 'Vintage rainbow' as it includes 10mm faceted czech glass vintage beads I found in a charity shop. They were just double strung - around 90 for £3.50! They are sooooooo totally gorgeous and I've been wanting to do something special with them....and whats better is that I still have around 80 left!!! :)

Sunday 13 April 2008

My newest pieces...

On Thursday last week I had a marathon beading session....beading for about 5 hours in total! I had my mojo on full steam ahead!! :)

I made...in one afternoon:
'Leafy Greens' - A green Czech glass necklace using glass leaf focal beads, 6mm rounds and miyuki seed beads.









'Cherry Reds' - Cherry earrings, inspired by a Jean Power design in bead a few months ago...






'Puffy heart earrings' and 'Green czech glass earrings with swarovski bicones'

These were made with beads I'd got as a Christmas preset from my SIL.



And...three sets bracelet and earring sets made with glass focal beads, swarovski crystal and tibetian silver. I really love these and am very proud, even though they only use simple strining. The pictures of these will be posted tomorrow as my camera battery has just given out!



CBC bead swap

So....my mojo was back in late March/April 2008 and off I went! A few months ago we had a bead swap on Crafts by carolyn - http://www.craftsbycarolyn.co.uk/ and I recieved some beautiful beads. My favourite was a green and red lampwork bead which I used to create a dangle necklace, using seed beads and czech glass. Now, I know the old saying...red and green should never be seen....but I think it works well together...




This is definately one of my new favourites!!

Weaving beady magic and finding my mojo!

Well, as you know, I am usually a wire worker! I love working with silver beads, wire and chain and think it really makes a piece look professional and that the silver really compliments beads. Well, after my mamouth beady make for the crafts fairs/jewellery fair I have had a few months of a slump...I lost my beading mojo! I was assured by the ladies on UK-beaders that this was normal and that with a little time and inspiration it would come back. So....I waited....January came and went...February....March...and still I'd only beaded a few earrings, then I decided to find my mojo I would turn to a new side of beading I'd never tried - weaving. I'm definately NOT a seed beader, I'm far too clumsy, impaitient and have very little dexterity (anyone feel I do the wrong hobby!?!) but I stumbled on a book by Hooghe and Hooghe 'Necklaces, Bracelets, Brooches and Rings Using Crystal Beads' - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Necklaces-Bracelets-Brooches-Rings-Crystal/dp/184448193X/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1208117553&sr=1-4 and started to make some necklaces and earrings using their techniques.....






I find weaving quite frustrating and I lack the patience to make it a regular feature to my work but I do like the results! And it did re awaken my mojo so can't be that bad!

Update....mad year! Publishing and selling!

Its been a mad mad couple of months in my life! Changes galore...in September I started my new job at a VERY busy performing arts college and in November I moved house so its all been go. As a result of this I have not been beading as much and certainly have not had the time to blog. There has been some beading activity though, so let me bring you up to date...

In January I was published for the first time in 'Bead' magazine - http://www.beadmagazine.co.uk/ published by Ashdown. I'd written three articles a while ago to be part of their 'A closer look at...' series, in which each addition a different bead type or technique is discussed. In January I had published my 'Closer look at Czech glass' and in March my article 'A closer look at Pearls' was published. I also had published in January's addition one of my projects - A braclet using glass tiles and wire work spacers....piccy below...



In the next issue I finish off my series of articles I wrote for them with 'A Closer look at Natural beads'. Its such a long time since I wrote these articles but its always great to see my name in print and get the cheques through for them!!! :)

In December 2007 I was also asked to do two more bead events! The first one was a jewellery party and the second my usual craft fair at my sister-in-laws college. Woohoo, you may think...however...they happened to be 1 day apart and the jewellery party was for my NEW BOSS and my colleagues of 2 months!!! Not nerve wracking at all then! The jewellery party went really well, with my colleagues complimenting me on my stock and buying quite a lot! The craft fair was not so great, with only two piece being sold (one to my MIL!) and only making £23.


I made most of my usual stuff...



Swarovski pendants...


























The large pear drops were a really good seller at the jewellery party with me selling 2 x clear, a black, green and red one! Its lovely, if not slightly bizarre, to walk around school and see everyone wearing my jewellery!! I walk into the staffroom and think 'I recognise that....oooh yeah that's why!'

My curvy silver spacer necklaces:


Which also sold well...whith requests given to make them in different colours for special orders.

Selections of earrings...






And a selection of other things....






















All in all... a good (if not slightly busy) end to 2007 and start to 2008 with regards to life, jewellery and publishing!