Very Cherie-Beaded Jewels

'I've got the world on a string...'



Beads, beads and more beads... brilliant, bold, bright, beautiful beads! They glisten, they sparkle, they shimmer and shine. they come in all sorts of shapes, sizes and textures; round, square, hexagon, bicone, oval, paddle and dagger shaped. They also come in flower and leaf shapes and so many others. The patterns on them are bold, flowery and pretty, geometric, abstract or psychedelic or exotic and in all the colors of the rainbow. They are translucent, opaque, matte, textured, shimmery, irridiscent, bumpy. Beads can be made of clay, metal, blown glass, lampworked; handmade or machine made locally or in far away places like Europe, Asia and Africa. They can be strung on wire, silk, cord, leather, ribbon or embroidery floss or woven into beautiful, stunning jewelry. Beaded jewelry can be worn everyday to work or a fun day at the beach; an evening out or a gala event.



I am fascinated with beading. I find it so relaxing. Just stringing them or weaving, picking up a bead, another and then another - the action is so repetitive... it's almost meditative. As you add the beads and watch your design grow, the joy and satisfaction of seeing the end result - a beautiful piece of jewelry; that is so fulfilling!



Friday, August 27, 2010

This was tricky!

My friend had this necklace and earring set. She lost a earring and asked me if I could make something to match. It was really hard finding something exactly that color. The stones in the set were foil lined and the chain was made so you cannot really repair or replace anything. I found these crystals that gave it shimmer and were nearest in color to the necklace and I cut a bit of chain from the necklace and used it on the earrings.

2 comments:

  1. Cherie, that necklace on my blog is done in Herringbone Stitch, it goes faster than crochet. It's done with a 4 bead pattern.
    Thanks for your nice comments. I like all your blogs.

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  2. Cherie, that necklace was made with Herribngone 4 bead stitch. It's easier and faster than crochet. Thanks for all your nice comments on my blog.

    I like all your blogs too.

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