Pearl Knotting

Friday, February 29, 2008


My little sister is getting married in April and I wanted to make her something special for her big day.  I remembered that pearls are traditional for brides, so started there.
 
I didn't want to just make a plain pearl necklace, so I decided to add a few swarovski crystals.  I used some new and some vintage crystals in the necklace.  I also used silk thread for the necklace and a stunning sterling silver clasp.  The clasp is a toggle and hoop  which is made to look like a floral bouquet when fastened.

This was my 1st time doing pearl knotting, and using silk thread.  I was thoroughly delighted with my efforts.  I took the finished necklace into a vintage jewellery shop near my house.  I showed my work to the owner, who was stunned with my efforts.  She told me it did not look like the work of a 1st timer :)

*proud*

Now to see if my picky little sister approves.  Fingers crossed.

Purple Snakeskin Bracelet

Wednesday, February 20, 2008



I love making peyote bracelets.  It is time consuming, but the results are worth it.  

I have made a few new bracelets recently, and this is one of them.  I originally made a version of this bracelet a few years ago, and it was sold very quickly.  I decided to make another for the website.  The idea for this pattern came to me when watching a programme on snakes.  I wanted to try and capture the way their colours graduated from one to another.

Accidental Invention

Wednesday, February 13, 2008


I have this ancient book on Native American beading techniques.  It is not the easiest to follow.  The pictures and illustrations do not correspond with patterns in every case.  This was one of those cases. 

I saw a pattern which was a bit like a double daisy stich.  All of the daisies and centres are done in the same background colour, apart from 3 roses with leaves, which are evenly spaced in the necklace.  
I tried to follow the pattern.  I tried and unpicked and swore several times.  Then I thought I had finally hit the nail on the head.  Until i re-counted that is.  I found I had not done things exactly as per pattern.  My variation, however looked better so I carried on.
I'm really happy with the end result, even though it is not the same as the pattern I had intended on reproducing.  I may have to try a few other colours to see how my new pattern looks.  I'll keep you posted.  

Paua Shell Madness

Tuesday, February 5, 2008


Last time I was at the beadshop, I noticed the most beautiful paua shell pendant.
  
My mind started turning once I got home, as to how I could use it in one of my designs.  I went back about a week later, bought the pendant and took it home.  

The necklace came together really quickly and was completed in next to no time at all.  I was delighted with the results.  So delighted, in fact that I decided to keep it for myself.  I bought another set of ingredients soon after and made another copy of the necklace, to sell this time!

I am in love with the way that the subtle rainbow colours of the fresh water, peacock pearls echo the iridesence of the paua shell.  I have worn my necklace so much since I made it.  It's one of those designs that looks fab with sloppy jeans and jumpers or dressed up to the nines for a night out.  I *heart* versatility!