Monday 13 April 2009

Black Sun

I was asked to design a piece around these beautiful gold metal cabochons for my next bead-embroidery workshop that I will be giving in the next couple of months at Bogal’s (one of my favourite bead suppliers)…. and as the workshop is held at their place, I also wanted to use beads that I know can be found there (as they will be making the kits for the workshop)… so I chose to use ‘baby pillows’ which are actually one of my favourite beads to use for bead embroidery, because they are rectangular, flat and when sewn one next to the other they give this nice shimmering effect… I love them! :-)

So here is what I came up with: Black Sun Necklace

And this is how it looks when worn – I love how the fringe hangs!!!!

I will be designing a smaller version of this piece for the workshop itself and will be making it in silver and maybe some colour variations.

Was thinking of making this into my first tutorial and kit to be offered after the workshops are over… what do you think?

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19 comments:

  1. I think it would be a wonderful kit and beginner project for bead embroidery. It looks like the beads are easy to get almost anywhere. You could also offer just the pattern and PDF the file. Would you also want to consider giving people a time estimate of how long it would take to complete??

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  2. Thank you AuntieAnnie! :-) Yes, if I decide to do it, I would offer the pattern in PDF separate to the kit and would definitely include a time estimate.

    And thank you Karen! :-)

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  3. I think the idea of the pattern and kit is a good one.

    Since I only attempt to bead for myself and I buy kits, I would also include a rating system (beginner, intermediate, advanced). This would greatly impact the length of time to complete the project...

    erika

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  4. Triz-- wow! You're *always* amazing! Hope you know that!!! It's gorgeous!

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  5. Thank you Erika, yes I would definitely include a skill level rating system!

    Sarah thank you! You are always amazing too! :-)

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  6. Triz, it's magnificent! What a great teaching project. Those kits will sell like hotcakes! :D

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  7. Wow - what a power necklace :o) You never cease to amaze!

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  8. Thank you CD and I really hope so :-) and thank you too Janice, likewise! :-)

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  9. I've never done beading so a kit that was easy...as if beading is easy ;)...would be terrific. Superb fringe necklace!!!

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  10. Simply stunning...this would make a wonderful tutorial/kit...I know it would sell like crazy!!! I truly wish I had the patience for this kind of work...I tried about 3 years ago and the bracelet is still half finished... :0)

    Cheers

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  11. Alicia - Thank you and beadembroidery is relatively easy, you should try it! :-)

    Thank you Azure Islands Designs! :-) you need to finish that bracelet ;-)

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  12. It's beautiful, Triz...I can imagine it looking just as fantastic in many different colour schemes :) Great idea about a tutorial, I've no doubt it will be a huge success!

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  13. This is glorious - like the sun in the middle of a dark sky. Beautiful! Is there some egyptian influence?

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  14. I discover your work, ouaouuuu! fantastique,lot of créativity, congratulations.

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  15. It's amazing necklace, Triz!!

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  16. It's a beautiful necklace! I love the design. I'm sure the kit will be a bestseller.

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  17. Love the fringe - looks beautiful on! My fringes always look so stiff.

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  18. It's absolutely fabulous how many textures are in that piece from just beads. Truly amazing!

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