Bead Merry and Bright…..Part 1

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Gather round’ all ye crafty gift makers!  If you are looking for super cool, sparkly, and FAST presents to make for all your friends and family, then look no further.  Beaded snowflake ornaments are the answer.  I first ran into these snowflake wire forms a couple years ago in Germany.  I admit, they were in a stash of ornament stuff…un-made.  Then Cynthia reminded me about them on a recent blog post.  I dug mine out, but they were small.  I wanted the 6 inch-ers….and I wanted them NOW.  So, I gathered my wire, bought a soldering iron and went to work….with Botch, my husband.  First we straightened the wire.  Then I cut it into sections.  We plugged in the soldering iron and were working on the marble floor.  Bad.  Then the back side of a cast iron skillet.  Nope.  Then we decided we needed something wood.  I rustled around in my office a bit and determined my cork board was going to have to take one for the team.  You see, it was a bit of an ordeal.  Well, we made it through one and then POP!  There went the soldering iron.  *%&$#@! I gathered my wires and headed for the door—first stop: diet coke/caffeine—second stop: find someone who could weld. 

I first tried this shop I had seen on the way to the studio where they weld all kinds of bars and window coverings.  In my crummy Ch!nese and a lotta pointing, I explain what I want.  He said he couldn’t use my wire, but he had some of his own.  OK.  I turn around to check out this junk/salvage store and as I look back, sure enough the man welded it.  He’s standing there looking at me arms up with one side of the snowflake in his left hand and the other in his right. Both of us start laughing.  Neeexxt.  As I was perusing the salvage man’s shop I saw a soldering iron on the ground.  As it turns out he could do it, but he was busy helping a guy repair his motor.  So I sit on a spool of wire, drinking said diet coke and wait. Bob (because I don’t know his name) fired up the soldering iron and away we went! I laid the wires out and Bob multi-tasked fixing the motor then soldering wires.  Repeat.  Every time I looked up another dude had lined up to watch.  By the end there were five guys standing there watching us put wires together!  That’s an indicator how exciting it is over here.

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The moral to the story is, you don’t have to go to all that trouble!  Simply click on over to Ornamentea. They have three different sizes of snowflake wires right on the main page–can’t miss em’!  While you’re waiting for your order to arrive, you can stock up on beads.  Inexpensive glass beads with AB coating work great.  And don’t forget to check the thrift stores for necklaces to cut up and reuse.  For those you need to impress, don’t mess around, use Swarovski crystals. 

Go traditional with blue, white, and clear….or how about psychedelic snowflakes with pink, orange, chartreuse and purple!  You really can’t go wrong here and they are so fun to make!

Indra Chowk Bead Market…Kathmandu

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I had no idea what to expect when we set out in search of the "bead market" in Kathmandu.  I guess after living here I was expecting it to be BIG.  But, I pleasantly found just the opposite.  We wound through tiny alley-like streets making our way to an intersection of streets called Indra Chowk.  I read online that the bead market is "tucked away."  That it is.  But, easy to find for a bead-hound. I can smell beads a mile away.  We saw one little closet-like stall then another and another and another…you get the idea? Each stall glistening with strands of glass seed beads.  Incredible!

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I came in from an angle that seemed like there were only a few vendors.  "There must be more?"  I walked down one skinny path and turned only to find another row, turn the corner again, and more vendors.  It literally felt like I was a bead rat in a maze with walls of seed beads.  My pictures didn’t capture that, but it was so neat.  I ended up with a  pile of seed beaded bangles from the man in the top picture and then this necklace:

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You could pick your own strands and have a necklace made on the spot (I opted for a pre-made one—-to hard to choose which seed beads folks).  I wanted to take pictures of them making them because that was interesting also, but I chickened out.  Sorry.  I love the colors in this necklace and did I ever tell you I’m a sucker for button and loop clasps.  I am.  So that was my first bead experience in Kathmandu.  More to come….

Links, Links…

Art Bead Scene
Pull up a Cup ‘o Joe and warm up with our little gallery of coffee related bead treats made by the editors of Art Bead Scene
http://artbeadscene.blogspot.com/2007/11/bead-theme-have-cup-o-joe.html

Bead Arts
A maple leaf on top of a maple leaf! Cyndi has created a necklace that features both a full sized and a miniature leaf. Can you spot the big leaf? šŸ™‚
http://www.bead-arts.com/maple-leaf-necklace/

Jewelry & Beading
Artist Wendy Van Camp has shared with us about her inspirations and creative process in making her beautiful wire and gem jewelry.
http://www.jewelryandbeading.com/2007/11/15/artist-profile-wendy-van-camp/

Katie’s Beading Blog
Katie’s been a busy blogger this week! Get links to instructions for a fun necklace & earring set, vote for your favorite thing to bead, and check out Katie’s new CafePress shop!
http://http://katiehacker.blogspot.com/2007/11/pretty-in-pink.html

Naughty Secretary Club
Have you seen the new issue of Altered Couture Magazine? Look for two pieces of jewelry by Jen and a 3 page spread about her sister Hope Perkins and her hand painted dresses.
http://naughtysecretaryclub.blogspot.com/2007/10/altered-couture.html

PearlEsq.
Robin just wants to show you her nieces’ new puppy Charlie, go "awwww!" and have a good smile.
http://pearlesq.blogspot.com/2007/11/puppy-love.html

Snap out of it, Jean! There’s beading to be done!
Jean shows a bracelet she made for the November Art bead Scene challenge: lots of fun–coffee is the focus!
http://prettykittydogmoonjewelry.blogspot.com/2007/11/my-son-and-his-band-in-alternative-hip.html

The Impatient Blogger
Margot shares some thoughts about the transformative power of the creative force in this thought provoking post.
http://margotpotter.blogspot.com/2007/11/arachne.html

Bead Crochet…

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Oh, it was another busy week at the Cage and still going.  Tuesday I taught the ladies how to crochet with beads.  It took all those coffees on the table, diet coke, and some pizza to get us to the finish line on these.  Needless to say, it was a little daunting at first, bue everyone rose to the challenge and the final results were stunning.

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This is the sample I used to demonstrate the technique. Surprising myself, I went with choker length!?!   The clasp is hand picked from Jess Imports.  We randomly found Jess Imports while strolling through San Fran last January–lucky me!  Their store front is closed now, but their online selection is super and I think they vend at many bead shows, so fret not!

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Be watching for an upcoming issue of Simply Beads Magazine for a similar necklace using this same technique. 

Today I taught a simple class on stamping, embossing, and decoupaging.  More on that later because I have to go to bed. Seriously.  21 people signed up for my kids felting class tomorrow morning and the teacher needs to rest up!

Good bead-lovin’ links…

Good grief, I don’t know where the weeks go! 

Art Bead Scene
Stop by Art Bead Scene this week to see the winner of the October challenge and the theme and prizes for the November challenge. We are sure it will "wake up" your creativity!
http://artbeadscene.blogspot.com/2007/11/monthly-challenge-winner.html

Bead Arts
Never throw anything out! Not even Chinese fortunes…
http://www.bead-arts.com/chinese-fortune-cookie-necklace/

Jewelry and Beading Blog
Is it a trick or a treat? If you are passing out these beaded Halloween cards discovered by Tammy over at the Jewelry and Beading Blog, more than likely your friends will think they are the perfect treat this year. Plus, no calories or cavities!
http://www.jewelryandbeading.com/2007/10/30/beaded-halloween-card/

Katie’s Beading Blog
Are you selling the jewelry you make? Katie compiled a list of links to articles that are full of helpful tips and info. Check them out or just add yours to the list.
http://katiehacker.blogspot.com/2007/10/selling-your-jewelry.html

PearlEsq.
Robin’s added another Technique of the Week, showing some fun ideas with Adirondack Alcohol Inks, Embossing Powders and Color Wash, all products that work as wonderfully on paper as for mixed media jewelry designs!
http://pearlesq.blogspot.com/2007/10/totw-6-last-of-flowersor-not.html

 

Savvy Crafter
Not sure what to do with that handful of cloisonne beads? Head over to Candie’s blog for some inspiration!
http://candiecooper.typepad.com/savvycrafter/2007/11/cloisonne-all-t.html

Snap out of it, Jean! There’s beading to be done!
Jean just keeps loving to make those crazy little spiral seed bead bracelets. This one has a funny name!
http://prettykittydogmoonjewelry.blogspot.com/2007/10/new-spiral-trinky.html

Stitch Austin / Naughty Secretary Club
Jen writes for several blogs, one of which is for the Stitch Fashion Show and Indie Craft Bazaar that she produces. Stitch is Nov 10th at the Austin Convention Center and Jen blogged a roundup of all the amazing jewelry designers you will find at the show!
http://stitchaustin.blogspot.com/2007/10/jewelry-shopping-at-stitch.html

The Impatient Blogger
Got a restless streak a mile wide? Enjoy Margot’s musings on how she’s turned her ‘creative adhd ‘into a career. Impatient? Well, yes!
http://margotpotter.blogspot.com/2007/10/creative-adhd.html

Cloisonne’ All the Way…

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It was a packed cage at my Birdcage Studio on Tuesday morning…the kick-off to the Intermediate beading class.  There were 12 of us round the tables, ready to make Contemporary Cloisonne’ bracelets.

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We used Beadalon’s large bracelet memory wire and cloisonne’ beads of all different shapes, colors and sizes.  Everyone fell in love with the memory wire—I can’t blame them.  The stuff is great!

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The beads were flying around the coils and before long everyone had a beautiful finished bracelet.  We topped the ends off with gold cherry blossom charms. 

Next week’s class:  Bead Crochet….All the Way!

I spy! Or spied rather!

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I was just reading Shiny Little Things, Cynthia’s blog.  She has pictures up of a friend with her advanced copy of Beading with Charms (Lark Books, 07) of which she has a project in.  Congratulations Ndidi!  I ripped this picture from Cynthia’s blog.  Super snap-shot!  Thank you Cynthia. šŸ˜‰ 

As I was looking at the photo, my eyes bugged for a second when I spied my China necklace.  I love surprises! Thank you Lark Books! Now, I am absolutely kicking myself for not having my copy sent here. Oh, suspense!  I usually have the copies sent here, but my book stash is getting a little hefty and someday it’s going to have to be shipped home.  Alas….as Katie would say.  None the less, that was a great surprise.  I have a link to the right for Beading with Charms by Katherine Duncan-Aimone.   I have no doubt that it will be filled with uber inspiring projects.  Can’t wait to see it. Thank you again to Lark for including my designs in the book.