I think beads must be good for my mental health. (And for those of you who know me personally, stop snickering.)
It's been as busy as can be around here for the past few weeks, but I've still managed to fit in a good amount of beading. And that's a good thing, because I have so many beads just sitting there in their bins, waiting to be combined into something special. In between working on the house, going out of town, picking out and ordering all the interior doors for the house, having house guests, going over the cabinet design for the house with the local cabinetmaker, visiting the North Carolina Arboretum, laying out the cultured stone for the fireplace, hanging out with friends in town, mowing the fledgling yard at the new house, working on custom orders for a couple of brides, and working on the house some more (!), I've actually managed to get quite a lot of beadweaving done. Not many pictures, unfortunately, but that's a whole other matter.
I've been a member of an Etsy team, the Etsy BeadWeavers, almost since it was formed several years ago. Every month they have a challenge, based on a theme chosen by one of the members. Most of the time I see the theme and figure I don't have enough time to focus on doing something for it, or I just don't feel particularly inspired. For some reason, though, the July theme of "Tangerine Tango" immediately made me think of making a freeform peyote cuff. I haven't made one in awhile (more than a year!), so it was fun to dig through all my orange beads to come up with a collection to make this piece: Tangerine and Mango Tango
By the way, voting for the July theme is now open on the Etsy BeadWeavers blog.
As is the case more times than I can recount, one beadwoven piece inspires another... and another... and sometimes another. Over the course of a week, I managed to create FOUR freeform peyote cuffs. Only one other has been listed in my Etsy shop: Mountain Sky. The other two are awaiting photographs (along with a whole pile of other finished pieces that haven't had their pictures taken yet!).
Even with all this stuff going on, and me running around like a nut half the time, I thought it would be fun to sign up for a bead exchange. Lori Anderson is hosting a Bead Soup Blog Party, so I joined in. I haven't received my bead soup yet from my partner, but it should be on its way. And that's a good thing, because my "Reveal Date" is August 11. That means I have to receive the beads and figure out what to make with them... and then actually make it!... and get it photographed before that date. Whew. Nothing like a little pressure. You can start blog hopping early to see some of the mixes sent and received by the other participants (there are 400 of us!).
And now... it's time to go work on the house! We're about halfway finished with putting up the cultured stone on the front of the fireplace, and we're hoping to have that project finished by Sunday so we can have the flooring people install the 2400 square feet of hickory flooring. Fingers crossed. :-)
4 comments:
I just adore your freeform cuffs. Your crochet and patterns are fantastic, but you really shine on those freeform cuffs. I'm so glad you did one for the Tangerine Tango. Do you have a tutorial for the freeform? Kind of an oxymoron, I know. But I figured since you had so much time on your hands...;~)
Beautiful work! I can't wait to see the others.
Chris - I've thought about doing a tutorial for the freeform peyote cuffs (you're not the first to ask), but it's another of those things I've never gotten around to doing... I'll try to remember to do lots of in-progress shots of the next one, and maybe I can actually put something together. :-)
YUMMY! Your work is really stunning :)
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