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Wednesday, November 29, 2006

peyote stitch channel ring

Image I bought these channel rings online and stitched a ring into the channels using the peyote stitch. My favorite is the white one.

Friday, November 17, 2006

other crafts

Image A crocheted scarf.







ImageA crocheted brooch with beads.







ImageA pot holder and tea cosy for my host-sister.







Image Mini-bead purses.







Image Several bags which I sewed.







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bead stitch-intermediate level

Image The intermediate level included the brick stitch.







ImageRight-angle weave pearl bracelet.







ImageA needle case cover using the peyote stitch.







ImageAnd a lariat using the herringbone stitch and venetian beads.

bead stitch-beginner level

Image The beginner level of bead stitch started off with the peyote stitch rings.






ImageA spiral stitch necklace.







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A daisy chain bracelet.






ImageA netting stitch necklace.

bead crochet-specialty level

ImageThe final level before recieving my certification was called specialty level and included projects such as a mini-bag pendant.









ImageAnother "gorgeous" necklace.







ImageA necklace made using all the little bits of sterling silver wire, melded together and then crocheted.






ImageA little doll.

bead crochet-advanced level

Image The advanced level projects included a crescent necklace.







ImageA napkin ring.







ImageA choker using a twisting method.







ImageA 3-layer dome ring.

bead crochet-intermediate level

Image The intermediate level--a wide bracelet








ImageDomed ring and clip-on earrings







ImageA brooch

bead crochet-beginners level

Bead crochet uses sterling silver wire and semi-precious beads.

ImageHere is a cell phone strap using semi-precious crystals.







ImageAnd a long necklace.







ImageBracelet, earrings and ring using tourmaline and swarovskis.

bead skill-specialty level

Image The specialty level class was the level right before receiving my beads skill certification.






ImageCell phone straps woven with "tegusu" with a flower pattern (monotone).

And a cell phone strap, using 9-pins to create a flower pattern (colorful).



ImageOur last project was called "gorgeous" necklace. I wonder when the Queen of England will invite me over for tea...

bead skill-advanced level

Image The advanced class included a necklace using Tpins and 9-pins.







ImageA 2-layer ring using "tegusu"







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A 3-layer ring using "tegusu"







ImageAnd a lariat and domed ring using bead balls


bead skill-intermediate level

The next level was an intermediate level.

ImageOur first project was a necklace using "tegusu" to make a choker. This one was tough, because the beads are clear and so is the "thread".





ImageNext was a glasses cord made with 9-pins and T-pins.







ImageA bracelet using the "hachi-ami" or weaving to look like the number 8--sorry I don't know what it is called in English.






ImageMini purses using "tegusu"

bead skill-beginner level

The next level called beginner level, included these projects.

ImageA necklace using 1 "thread" called "tegusu" it looks like fishing line.






ImageA necklace using nylon cord wire and "tsubushidama" (crimp beads).







ImageImageEarrings using 9-pins (eye pins) and T-pins (head pins)









ImageUsing "tegusu" weaving a 1-layer ring







ImageUsing "tegusu" weaving a 2-layer ring

bead skill-introductory class

I started beading about 3 years ago as a favor to Satoshi. He needed people to fill his quota for membership at a company culture class.

ImageHere was our first project, a Rondele ring.







ImageNext, a necklace using nylon cord wire and a bead ball.







ImageA ring that was made to look like a cross.







ImageA bracelet using an eye pin (it is called 9-pin in Japanese because it looks like the number 9).






ImageA necklace using nylon cord wire.