Days 25 and 26
By francie | March 30, 2012
The challenge for day 25 was to learn a new bead weaving stitch. This is a pretty big challenge for me since I have tried most of the stitches out there in all of the configurations:flat, circular, tubular. I knew I had a bead kit coming from the Bead Society meeting that I was missing. The project is a bracelet in Wampanog stitch. I definitely haven’t tried that. So I will probably get to that Saturday evening if I can see straight after teaching all day. And I am extra inspired to try it since my student today brought her nearly finished bracelet and it was cooler than I expected. But I did make a pair of earrings. I decided to go with tubular right angle weave since I hadn’t done it in a while. I really like how these turned out. Can you tell I’m kind of obsessed with the hot color of the season? I just bought some orangy-salmony nail polish yesterday. And I have been plotting a long undulating crocheted rope in shades of orange. I just need time to string it up.
I am still anxiously awaiting my last order of supplies so that I can finish up the kits for Saturday’s workshop. I also still have to type up and illustrate my instructions for the morning class. I’m starting to feel a bit crazy…
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The challenge for day 26 was to clean your jewelry. I was on a plane, so that didn’t happen. But most of my jewelry is beaded anyway, and not particularly easy to clean. I did get a pair of earrings done though. I found these shells while wandering the beach. The holes were already there and nearly perfectly placed. I added a few freshwater pearls. They are a great souvenir of a fun trip. I always look for shells with holes and almost never find two that are close enough in size to make a pair. I am feeling pretty lucky. Apparently it is highly toxic and ill advised to drill your own shells.
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