First thing Monday morning, before I'd even lit the torch, I cut my finger on a glass rod. I caught the pointy end of it with my forefinger as I was switching on my workbench light and the resulting cut was like a deep cat scratch - not overly painful but really annoying and requiring a plaster. The cut was on my mandrel-twirling finger and the plaster was too much of a beadmaking hindrance so I abandoned shed.
Yesterday I swapped the plaster for a smaller, less padded one and I found that I could twirl a 1mm mandrel with minimal irk so I made a load of little plain roundish beads using Reichenbach 104 Mystic Grey. This is a part transparent, part opaque glass with a sort of pearly shampoo thing going on. Pretty.
Top right: injured mandrel twirling finger |
Now I have a wodge of nice grey beads in slightly varying sizes. I think I'll sort them into size order and string them as a necklace. I do like the 1mm mandrels, though. I've only ever used them for making headpins but I might experiment with small-holed beads further.
I might have given up on the beadmaking on Monday but I got some jewellery made instead. The customer who purchased the Lemon Sorbet and Creamsicle beads upgraded them to bracelets.
The bracelets are quite summery which is very not like the current weather here. Loads of places seem to have had snow but it's just damp and quite cold in Cambridge.
I'm off to find another tiny plaster and see how the mandrel-twirling goes.
Have a good Wednesday!
I love small holed beads!! :D
ReplyDeleteSo long as you are not allergic to it, I find the best thing on cuts is superglue. Works a treat and doesn't get in the way of creating!! ;)
Yeah, they used it for wounds in Vietnam, didn’t they?
ReplyDeleteThe small-holed beads are nice. I’m making more right now.
You had me at “ abandoned shed” 🤣 That’s a lovely colour of grey 😍
ReplyDeleteIt’s a really lovely grey.
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