After seeing Mummy's absolutely gorgeous Sabine Lippert Sweet Heart earrings I simply had to make up a heart of my own.
The pattern was extremely easy to bead but my goodness by the end of it my needle was totally mangled! It's quite a deceptively clever little pattern that relies on bead sizes for turning the tube into a heart with a strategically placed increase and decrease.
Weaving in the ends was quite a feat because this heart is quite small and with the tiny 15 seed beads in the internal curves I was worried about breakages! Happily I didn't break a bead so all was good. Also, tension is a huge factor when making these hearts - if you have a sloppy tension then it just won't lie flat and be a heart, you have to make sure that tension is good and tight, which is lucky for me because I'm quite a tight beader!
I decided that it really was its own feature so I simply used a heavy gauge jump ring threaded through one of the size 8 beads on the curve and hung it from a length of chain with a nice chunky toggle clasp. I thought about adding some crystals and maybe some other dangly bits but with this one, less is definitely more! It has quite the impact!
Endless drivel on my love affair with beads. With pictures - does that make it okay?
Saturday, 16 February 2013
Thursday, 7 February 2013
Sabine Lippert's Sweet Hearts
Whilst I was busy moving and having no internet, Mummy made these gorgeous earrings from a pattern by the rather marvellous Sabine Lippert.
How sweet are they?! I love that she made one a single heart and one with two interlinked hearts.
The pattern is really simple peyote, very quick and easy to bead and is available to buy here.
How sweet are they?! I love that she made one a single heart and one with two interlinked hearts.
The pattern is really simple peyote, very quick and easy to bead and is available to buy here.
New House!
So I am finally in my new house and the beading studio is all set up!
Two sides of the room are windows and a door that leads out to the back garden so the room is wonderfully light during the day and I have a daylight bulb fitted in my anglepoise lamp ready for those night time beading sessions. The room is lovely and airy and I just couldn't resist going for a super strong turquoise feature wall to display my Marilyn Monroe prints (there's one on the other side of the internal door too) and I cannot wait to get beading again!
Mummy and I are setting up a night a week to sit together and bead and try to work through new patterns and pieces. It is going to be blissful and I am so lucky to be able to have a studio! Yay!
Two sides of the room are windows and a door that leads out to the back garden so the room is wonderfully light during the day and I have a daylight bulb fitted in my anglepoise lamp ready for those night time beading sessions. The room is lovely and airy and I just couldn't resist going for a super strong turquoise feature wall to display my Marilyn Monroe prints (there's one on the other side of the internal door too) and I cannot wait to get beading again!
Mummy and I are setting up a night a week to sit together and bead and try to work through new patterns and pieces. It is going to be blissful and I am so lucky to be able to have a studio! Yay!
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