More January Projects
By francie | February 24, 2013
I thought I would post a few more of the UFO’s that I finished and a few of the other beady things I worked on in January.First up is a tumbled glass ring bracelet. It’s my knock off of a Glass Garden kit that was stunning but way too expensive for my budget. The rings are tumbled slices of wine bottle necks. The rest is ladder stitch and fringing with an improvised toggle. I love the colors on this one. It turned out really well.
Next up was the cursed Laura McCabe Gear Head Necklace. I started this little bugger in May of last year. I was zipping right along, when I ran out of pearls. Believe me this is a very difficult size and color to match. It was impossible to complete construction on this without the pearls. I managed to find something passable at the Bead and Button show, but I was so peeved at the necklace, it took me until January to finish it. Here’s the clasp on the necklace. Very cool, but a little fiddly to assemble. I really like how it turned out. And surprisingly, those little spiky pods aren’t too pokey. I was a bit concerned after my last Laura McCabe project which is totally unwearable due to excessive pokey-ness. These are just some quickie earrings I whipped up. Another Glass Garden design. I bought the parts for it at B & B last year.
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This may sound strange after seeing all these beady things, but I am really missing my seed beads lately. I have been doing lots of fast and fun things, but I am missing getting in to a big meaty bead project. I have several in progress that could really use finishing but none of them are calling to me at the moment. I might need to start a new beaded bug…
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