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10 abril 2015

Butterfly Challenge Blog Hop

Hi and welcome!

Today is the Reveal Day for the Butterfly Challenge hosted by talented Alenka Obid (aka as Pepita) from Slovenia. Thank you so much to Alenka for your organising.



After the indecision created by seeing so many beautiful patterns out there (you can read about it here), I've decided to make two bracelets.

One bracelet is a peyote pattern from MigoToChou (Amanda). This is a beautiful, feminine and elegant bracelet done in odd two-count peyote pattern. To my surprise, I didn't how to do it and I found it complicated and time-consuming. In a blog post, I've found an easy way to overcome it: doing an even count peyote and eventually adding the rest using brick stitch (pinned here). How about that?




I've tried to use similar or close delica beads as the ones from the original pattern so it looks pretty close to the photo seen in Etsy.

And the second bracelet is a Deborah Roberti design. It is called Butterfly Lace Bracelet. It looks lacy. I don't know what kind of stitch you call it. Usually made with two colours of bicones, I've opted for a simpler look. I've used matte dark blue seed beads and Swarovski crystal bicones.




If you've been following my blog for some time, you may already know that I have opened an Etsy  shop for my beading pieces. You can finding both bracelets for sale there.

As this is a blog hop, you can expect other participants. This is the list. Do check them out but let me warn you for finding 'out of this world' beading! Be(ad) happy!


1. Alenka (Pepita) --> the hostess
5. Kepi
7. Amy S.
15. Liz E
16. Ana (ACBeads) --> you are here
18. Carolyn

19 março 2015

Butterfly Challenge

Hi! I've just taken a new challenge. I've joined in Pepita's blog hop dedicated to Butterflies. If you are a fan of butterflies like myself, maybe you would like to join us too at Pepita's blog.




You'll have to create something on the theme of butterflies - it can be a piece of jewellery, an ornament or something else, and write a blog post about the final creation with the list of participants on the 11st May.

Some time ago I shared a simple necklace I've made using a butterfly pendant. You can read it HERE.



I'm not sure if I'll redo it in a more elaborate look or if I'll use some of the butterfly charms I have in my stash and make a bracelet fit for Spring.

I'm still indecisive whether I'll do something in beadweaving using one of the amazing patterns I've found on Etsy.



A pattern for a peyote bracelet - FLUTTERING BRACELET- from MigotoChou.



A pattern for a butterfly that can be used in a ring or lapel pin - from ButterflyBeadKits.



A beaded pendant - BUTTERFLY EFFECT - from mariposa8000.

I'll have to choose at least one. What is your favourite? 

Be(ad) happy!

The butterfly counts not months but moments, and has time enough.

~ Rabindranath Tagore ~

15 janeiro 2014

A Time To Stitch 4

Hi everybody! Welcome to my blog. Today is the reveal day for A Time To Stitch 4, a blog hop hosted by Therese Frank and Christine Altmiller. This is my first participation in this bead-weaving challenge.

In this edition, the 4th, everybody does net stitch which must be used in one of the pieces. The other stitches than can be used are spiral rope, chevron stitch and chenille stitch.

Besides netting stitch, I have chosen spiral rope. Here are my pieces. Click on any photo to enlarge.


This is a cuff bracelet made using net stitch. The seed beads are a bit irregular and this stitch demands a certain uniformity in beads, nevertheless I like the end result.


This is a bracelet made in net stitch with a picot. I love its amethyst colour. It's my favourite of all the pieces I've made.



A netted collar made with seed beads and faceted beads using vertical netting stitch and a picot. I was inspired by Ukranian and Russian beadwork designs where this kind of netting is often used.

For the second stitch, I have chosen spiral rope.


A bracelet using 5mm white pearls, 11/0 and 15/0 seed beads in grey colours.

Thank you lovely ladies, Therese and Christine, for creating and organising this event. I have learned a lot. Please tell me which your favourite piece is. I really look forward to see what the other participants have created and the stitches they have chosen. The list for the blog hop is the following:

Hostesses:
  1. Therese Frank          http://theresestreasures59.blogspot.com
  2. Christine Altmiller      http://onekisscreations.blogspot.com
Participants:
  1. Amy Severino           http://amybeads.blogspot.com
  2. Janet Bocciardi         http://www.honeyfromthebee.com/
  3. Cynthia Machata       http://antiquitytravelers.blogspot.com
  4. Alicia Marinache        http://www.allprettythings.ca
  5. Paula Kramer            http://cavecreekbeads.blogspot.com
  6. Kim Hora                  http://www.kimmykats.com
  7. Dagi (Kokopelli)         http://kokopellidesign.blogspot.com
  8. Maryanne Gross        http://zingalasworkshop.blogspot.com
  9. Liz E                         http://beadcontagion.blogspot.com
  10. Sally Russick             http://thestudiosublime.com/
  11. Becky Pancake          http://beckypancakebeaddesigns.blogspot.com
  12. Jasvanti Patel            http://jewelrybyjasvanti.blogspot.com
  13. Karin Slaton               http://backstorybeads.blogspot.com
  14. Alenka Obid               http://pepita-handmade.blogspot.com/
  15. Sarah Sequins            http://www.saturdaysequins.com/
  16. Tanya Goodwin          http://pixiloo.blogspot.com
  17. Debbie Rasmussen     http://kepirasmussen.blogspot.com
  18. Shirley Moore             http://beadsandbread.blogspot.com/
  19. Crystie Willard            http://thebeadingstylist.blogspot.com
  20. Nelly May                   www.smellynelly.blogspot.com
  21. Ana Cravidao              http://acbeads.blogspot.com <-------- You are here



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Hoje é o dia do evento A Time To Stitch 4 organizado por Therese Frank and Christine Altmiller em que os blogues participantes mostram o que fizeram com os dois pontos usados nos trabalhos com missangas - o ponto de rede (netting stitch) e o cordão em espiral (spiral rope). 

Fiz quatro peças: três em ponto de rede e uma em cordão que podem ver nas fotos acima. Qual é a vossa peça preferida?

A lista inclui todos os participantes no evento que publicam hoje, dia 15 de Janeiro, as suas criações. Disfrutem. 

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