These butterscotchy colours are very autumnal.
This strand features a classic stacked dots pattern.
And this strand of seven has many dots arranged in different ways.
The beads are available in my shop.
These butterscotchy colours are very autumnal.
This strand features a classic stacked dots pattern.
And this strand of seven has many dots arranged in different ways.
The beads are available in my shop.
I like the possibility sparks that happen when you're making two-colour beads. By limiting yourself to two colours and focusing on just making patterns your mind starts to ask "What if... ?" and several new ideas start to percolate.
These beads are quite small - 11mm diameter and 9mm hole-to-hole. I reckon they'd look nice tumble-etched.
The 'Woodland' beads are available in my shop.
I've made a couple of smaller strands of black and white beads. I also made a dozen in black, white, light turquoise and orange-red.
I forgot to say in my previous black and white beads posts that the black is Effetre 064 and Effetre intense black 066 and the white is Effetre 204.
The light turquoise here is Effetre 232 and the orange-red is Effetre coral 420. Coral varies from batch to batch and this is a particularly red version.
These strands are all for sale in my shop. I know they're quite pricey but, as usual, they're not as pricey as they should be. All that dot placement and careful melting-in takes time. (I always feel the need to justify the price tag.)
I'm still not done with this style of bead, or the black and white, so I'll keep going. I think I'll try adding a touch of lavender-blue next time.
Emily, me and Sally |
The Donaghadee lighthouse |
Em, Sal and Pu-Ki at Ballywalter beach |
Pu-Ki |
Me with Trigger |
I want to eat it again |
Enca, Sally's cat |
Behold the baked banoffee brilliance! |