Monday, July 28, 2014

Color Here, Color There, Color Everywhere!

    A couple weeks ago, I taught a beading class to a group of wonderful ladies. Seeing them choosing and putting colors of seed beads and crystals together: antique rose, deep rich burgundy, fun and flirty orange...I realized I had learned something important from them. I learned to be bolder with my color choices. I also realized that I sometimes painstakingly tried to match the colors, it turned out to be a waste of time after seeing my focal bead blended in too much with other beads that it lost its luster. That evening I went home and  reassessed some pieces of jewelry that I made awhile ago.  The Victorian Pearl pendants, for example, could use a "make-over".



Before
After

I think the focal of the pendant now really stands out  and I am very pleased with the outcome. Size 8/0 gold seed beads were replaced with purple. Also, instead of size 3mm Czech beads, size 11/0 were used.



Before
After


http://design-seeds.com is a great and free resource that I recently subscribed. Each day, I get a couple of inspiring palettes of colors emailed to me.

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

"Kate" Statement Necklaces


Using SuperDuos, rivolis size 14mm and 12 mm, seed beads size 11/0 and 15/0, three components are made.



Connecting the three components, a pendant is formed.






"Kate" Statement Necklaces
Inspired by the jewelry collection of Kate Spade of New York


Sunday, April 20, 2014

An Easy Way to Bezel a Rivoli with Superduos

   Now that my knitting fever is over, I am back to beading. After two month hiatus, I showed up at the door of the local bead store and was thrilled to find out the store now carries Superduos.
   After a few hours mixing, matching bead colors and sizes, and figuring an easy way to bezel a rivoli, I decided to use circular netting.



Round 1: For a 14mm rivoli, string a pattern of 2 Superduos and one size 11 seed bead eight times. Form a circle by going through all beads one more time. Tie a double knot, then use another needle to weave the tail thread in between the beads before cutting the tail off. With the working thread, exit through the outer hole of 1 Superduo.

*Note: Because of the color coating, the holes of some beads are blocked. I strongly recommend that you check the holes of the beads before you string them. They can be cleared by poking and twisting  gently with a headpin but it is a hassle especially when you are in the middle of beading!!



 Round 2: Add one size 11 seed bead between each Superduo.



Round 3: With thread coming out a seed bead from round 2, string 8 beads, skip an 11 seed bead and pass through the next seed bead. This is loop one.



Loop 2: Go back through the last 3 beads of loop 1. Pick up 5 more beads, skip a bead from round 2, pass through the next bead. Repeat this step 5 more times.



To close up round 3, pick up 2 seed beads and go back through the first 3 beads of the first loop.



Insert the rivoli then tighten up the loops by passing through all beads in the middle circle.

*Note: I always put a coat of clear nail polish on the back of the rivoli to protect the foil.



The front of pendant



With the rivoli now secured, more beads can now be added to make a bigger, fancier pendant.  The possibilities are endless!



Here, another round of 3mm pearls are added on top to add dimension to the pendant. 



In this final round, two seed beads are added in between the pearls to tighten up the pendant.



A loop of seed beads is made to attach the pendant to a store bought necklace.



This pendant is attached on a bail bought at Michael's so it can easily slide on and off any chain.









Monday, February 10, 2014

Scallop Edge Beaded Necklace

Scallop Edge Beaded Necklace
Designed by Carol Metzger
Pattern can be purchased at her Etsy Shop



I added more loops of beads than shown in the original pattern to weigh down the necklace so it rests nicely on the neck.






Knitted scarf and cowl patterns


After months of dry, warm weather,  Northern California finally got some welcoming rains.
This is just the perfect time for me to settle on a comfy sofa and try out some of the free patterns from ravelry.com


Lace Pattern by Jimmy Beans Wool
I used Charisma yarn by Loops & Threads



Polka Dots Cowl - My first project using two colored yarns. 
This  beautiful yet easy to make pattern is a great introduction to fair isle knits.

Free pattern from knitsbybritt.com

Thursday, January 2, 2014

My New Year Resolution




         
        
My resolution for this year is to complete all unfinished projects that are laying around on my work table or stashing in boxes. So far, I managed to finish a few knitted ear warmers and cowls that I promised my daughters and nieces a couple years ago.



Three-Strand Braided ear warmer, free pattern from owlswakeup.com

I also made five-strand braided ear warmer  so it can be pulled down and worn as a neck warmer.

Another ear warmer for my niece, free pattern from imtopsyturvy.com

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Beaded Kumihimo with Leaf Fringes Necklace

I love The Rivendell Rope designed by Jeanne Evans , but I don't know how to crochet. After years of knitting, I can't train my hands to work with only one hook! That is another reason why I learned how to do Kumihimo, which I think the look resembles beaded crochet.



 I found 4 Czech glass leaves in my bead stash. The reddish-brown color matches perfectly with the copper beads in the necklace. I wish I had more leaves but four will do for now. Here are the steps to make the leaf fringe.



String an odd number of seed beads and form a circle around the clasp ring. Tie a knot.   Next, string the desired length of vine-colored beads.



String a leaf and a vine-colored bead.  Skip the bead and pass back through the leaf and 2 beads.



String 2 vine-colored beads and 6 leaf-colored beads.



Skip the 6th leaf bead, pass back through the 5th leaf bead.  String 3 leaf beads then pass  back through the 1st leaf bead and the 2 vine beads.



Continue to add more leaves, pearls or crystals to the vine.







I think adding another vine would give this necklace a fuller look.... if  I can just find 1 more glass leaf and a couple pearls that match!