My favourite is the cute 'Dasiy' one on the right of the picture above. Very fiddly but oh-so pretty! I will make more of these - maybe a set of them?
There are lots of focals in this set including some funky lentils and a groovy cone.
The heart above is simple but effective - a slightly-raised white heart on a jet black background. I can see this as a pendant.
Whoever buys this stash is going to have loads of fun making lots of jewellery!
I got totally absorbed in making this little lot. I think it was all the stringer - I reach Stringer Nirvana and time just flies.
Talking of stringer, if you're in the Bristol area (or even if you're not) you may be interested to know that I'm teaching a beadmaking course at Fire Works on November 7th. We'll be doing lots of stringerwork and many other fun things too. Please click here for details.
I want these so BAD!
ReplyDeleteCRIPES! You just posted! How could I have missed them already!!!
ReplyDeleteOMG - these are great!
ReplyDeleteHow many places are there on the stringer day...? I really want to come!!!xxx
ReplyDeleteOh these are a jewellery makers heaven! These are stunning! I love that heart Laura! I'd love to see more of those!! xxx
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone! :o)
ReplyDeleteVicki - I *think* there are six places. Best email Fireworks. I'm just the teacher! ;o)
Wow! What a lot of gorgeous beads! I think the daisy is my favourite too.
ReplyDeleteOMG - they are amazing.. i think i'll give up now !! x that daisy is gorgeous ..x
ReplyDeleteLaura, I'm new to this, your beads are beautiful. Ever thought of getting Chris to video you making them, to help all of us amateurs who can't get to classes.
ReplyDeletethose daisy murrini are amazing...home made?? wonderful set! glad I found your blog!
ReplyDeleteWahey! Thanks for all the wonderful bead compliments, all.
ReplyDeleteJacqui - nope, never done the video thing. I keep meaning to, though.
Deb - thank you. Yes, I made the murrini myself. :o)
Laura x
i love these!
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