Wednesday, 21 March 2012
I chanced upon Davinia's blog one day and that resulted in applying for my first market. The highlight was meeting Davinia there and she encouraged me to blog and I started this. Whether anyone reads it or not, it is good just to write about my beading journey.Though it is not long since I started my beading journey, it was good to recollect about it.
Meanwhile, my sister who is my skype companion in my beading journey, got hooked on seed bead weaving. She has been always good with knitting, crochet etc (unlike me) and made these wonderful necklaces. Of course I told her that I want them all for myself (that is the advantage of being the youngest).I will get them when I meet her next time. Lately she has not been sending any photos. Maybe there is reason for that.
Then I had a beading frenzy and made many different necklaces. Some which I liked and some which made me have a "what was I thinking" moments later.
Then I discovered chains and I got addicted to making necklaces and bracelets with them.
Then I got introduced to the wonderful world of wire jewellery. While everyone seemed to have a signature style, my style seemed to be just jumping from one thing to another. Each time I discovered a new technique I was hooked for days.
But in between I always made something with different colours and shapes. I bought semiprecious gemstones from different sources. I liked them all green aventurine, moonstone, jade, agate. But my alltime favourite is carnelian. I like its earthy colour and also that it is a calming stone.
I read about Mookaite which is found only in the Mooka region of Western Australia. So I made a necklace with mookaite nugget beads "proudly West Australian".
I loved the seed beads but I found it so hard to work with them realising that my eye sight is not that good. But I made a couple of multi-stranded necklaces. It was a struggle just to get the needle threaded.
Then I discovered chains and I got addicted to making necklaces and bracelets with them.
Then I got introduced to the wonderful world of wire jewellery. While everyone seemed to have a signature style, my style seemed to be just jumping from one thing to another. Each time I discovered a new technique I was hooked for days.
I read about Mookaite which is found only in the Mooka region of Western Australia. So I made a necklace with mookaite nugget beads "proudly West Australian".
I loved the seed beads but I found it so hard to work with them realising that my eye sight is not that good. But I made a couple of multi-stranded necklaces. It was a struggle just to get the needle threaded.
Tuesday, 20 March 2012
My first beading project
My first piece was a necklace and ear ring set. I was a bit extravagant when I bought the beads for this. "Why not" I thought. Now I would think twice before I indulge like that.It had swarovski crystals and pearls and rhinestone beads. Thank god I had only few beads in the necklace otherwise I would have gone bankrupt before starting. But I liked what I made I thought it looked elegant.
Sunday, 18 March 2012
This is my first attempt at blogging. I am not a very active facebook user either. I think my venture into jewellery making has changed me in many ways. I painted and sketched and am always facinated with colours but I never had any interest in wearing jewellery- let alone making it. It happened a few months ago when I was surfing the web. I came across a webpage with a few necklaces someone had made. I started discussing about it with my sister (thank god for skype). This continued for weeks and by then I had found a bead shop closeby to home, joined jewellery making classes and was constantly googling for "how to make...". I was well and truly bead-mad. It was very calming especially working with seed beads (made me wish I had better eye sight). Learnt new words about beading everyday (like findings, crimp and round nose plier). I made many necklaces and bracelets. It was a whole new fascinating world. Hope you can join me in this journey. Please feel free to contact me on reyidesigns@gmail.com.
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