Wednesday 22 December 2010

Christmas pressies and kit

Been making Christmas pressies with some of my home made beads, the first items of jewellery made with them that were not just for me.  This first one is make with turquoise opaque and clear glass with ivory dots.  The two earring beads and the clear glass beads have been etched.  Also used Hill Tribe silver spacer beads and my own hand made clasp with Stirling silver.

The second item is for my Mum; periwinkle blue and sky blue with blue/green frit (crushed glass) melted in.  Strung on 49 strand beadalon and finished off with seed beads to hide the beading line and to prevent it cutting into the skin.  I would have done a nice clasp to go with it, but my poor old Mum has terrible arthritis and had previously asked if I could use magnetic clasps (one of her friends had showed this type of thing) so I have, not very pretty but functional and does the job well. (Sorry not good pictures but I was in a rush to take them to get the items into the post).

In other news I now have all the kit to start making beads at home, but it has been so very cold (currently minus 6.7 outside) that I haven't been able to face getting the studio set up properly as it is in an unheated outbuilding.  Seems that it might get a bit warmer after Christmas so hopefully I can get going.  It's very exciting to have my own kit, but very frustrating not to be able to use it yet.

Saturday 27 November 2010

Getting excited now

It's been brilliant, renting torch time at the studio where I had my first lesson in lampworking, if things go ARGHHH there is always a helping hand and support and advice and lots of fun and good company too,  but I so want my own space so I can make beads when I want to.  Have found a few pennies to spend on equipment and now the outbuilding has electricity again so I will be able to see, but I desperately need a table and chair to work on.  Our lovely landlord promised to make me something, but as with everything I am impatient.  Did see something very suitable on freecycle but I was too slow...  Anyway, patience is a virtue they say so I must practice it.

Biggest other problem right now is struggling with one of my all time favorite colours, dark turquoise, it is reactive and for some reason I seem to be getting it wrong.  Next session at the studio is in two weeks and I am sure my wonderful mentor will put me right.  

Also trying to get good photos, have a great camera, but the light is so bad at the moment it is proving difficult.  I could do with light box, but just something else to spend money on at the moment so am trying to find other ways to solve some of the problems.  Have a cunning plan which if we get a bit of sun again I will try out, so should get some more photos up again soon and will try to get some pieces made up from my stash of beads already made.

One thing that I have been really pleased with from my last session is using frit, crushed glass, which you can roll your hot bead in and then melt or do lots of other things with.  Bought some from a lovely lady and had a go recently with really great results.  These will probably go into a necklace for my mum for Christmas so once made and if my photo plan works, will put up the pictures.  

Hope everyone is warm and OK, jolly jolly chilly here!

Saturday 20 November 2010

Finally got some torch time.



Have not been able to get sorted out at home yet with torch etc for lampworking, but have been able to hire some studio time at the lovely Mango Beads in Barnstaple.  Getting there, but getting perfectly round beads with nice puckered holes can be tricky.  Falling in love with using frits and also with using greens, blues, ivory, brown! and to my surprise orange (or to use its proper name, apricot!).  Hopefully it won't be long before I can get set up at home and can get some real practice in!

Tuesday 12 October 2010

Some new lovelies

These are some polymer clay beads I made, they still need polishing, and a bit of cleaning up then they will look very scrumtious!  Admitedly they are not terribly sophisticated  but they are for an 8 year old girl as a birthday present as she loves to make jewellery and I thought they were nice and bright and simple for a girl to play with.

Also a necklace I made out of some seed beads that I bought in error (I wanted seed beads but not these ones), actually it has turned out rather well.  The findings are partly bought, partly my own making (the clasp and chain for example).  I should have some more lovely glass ones to show later this week.

Saturday 2 October 2010

New Journey

Join me on a voyage of discovery and beauty as I start to make my own lampwork glass beads, not all green of course!  I am also making other beads and jewellery and hope to share my experiences.

I started working with beads when I was 14 (a few years ago now!) when I learned how to use a bead loom from my sister who was at that time living in Northern Canada and learned herself from the native people of that area, the Swampy Cree tribe.  Over the years my loom has lain forgotten in a cupboard but earlier this year I bought a nice new one (the old one had been made out of a few pieces of wood by my father).  I stocked up on lovely seed beads and started weaving again.  From there I discovered other forms of jewellery making and because of a very old love of glass and silver decided to learn how to make my own glass beads.  The first lesson was two weeks ago and above is an example of my first attempts!  I still have to work out what to make them into.  I have another lesson booked this month and from there plan to get my own tools to do it at home.