Saturday, December 28, 2013
A beautiful rendition of Hallelujah
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8N6WJhExWN8&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Saturday, November 23, 2013
Red bead necklace...my version



What do you think of my knock off necklace?
Wyoming bound
I also made a simple pretty necklace for my friend Sherry in Wyoming....A silver chain with a large beautiful peach/pink pearl and a few aqua colored beads made a nice color combination.
* "MOP" #2 necklace
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I Love tools!!

My husband introduced me to pipe cutters and benders.

strung with other beads on a thin
copper chain.
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second copper tube necklace |
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First Copper bead Necklace |
Black MOP shank buttons


I had one problem: I had two kinds of carved buttons. One group was carved thinner than the majority of the other buttons and they did not bead well (they didn't overlap right). So I made a pendant of sorts of the flatter,thinner, buttons and then strung the other thicker buttons for the necklace strands.
I attached a ready made silk cord (from Asian City store) which saved a lot of time and I now have a silky smooth strand of black pearls....I mean MOP buttons.!
MOP button necklace #3: Count beads!
Button update:
I found some stiff beading/knotting cord at the Asian City store in West Jordan, Utah (Love the store!) and made another attempt at making the MOP necklace...including more bead work. It turned out great, but took 3× the amount of cording than expected. All those knots take up a lot of string!! And the necklace turned out longer in length than expected. I had the whole thing tied up and finished...or so I thought. ...until I noticed I was a section of beads too many on one side. Grrrrr. I don't mind tying knots, but I really hate untying knots... teaching me an important lesson:
Count beads Sheila! Count beads!

I found some stiff beading/knotting cord at the Asian City store in West Jordan, Utah (Love the store!) and made another attempt at making the MOP necklace...including more bead work. It turned out great, but took 3× the amount of cording than expected. All those knots take up a lot of string!! And the necklace turned out longer in length than expected. I had the whole thing tied up and finished...or so I thought. ...until I noticed I was a section of beads too many on one side. Grrrrr. I don't mind tying knots, but I really hate untying knots... teaching me an important lesson:
Count beads Sheila! Count beads!

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