I am a self taught beader and love to create handmade jewelry. I have also started to dabble in beading "art" items, such as dolls/beaded figerines and masks. My current facination is bead embroidery, a technique I have loved for ages and have recently started to learn. You can check out my work at www.abeadedworld.etsy.com. I am also a proud member of the Etsy Beadweavers Team. You can check out their blog at: http://www.etsy-beadweavers.blogspot.com. Thanks for looking!
Saturday, 31 December 2011
Happy new year!!
At the start of each year, I go through the goals I had for the year just ended and think through them, then write a new set of goals, usually about 8-10, to hang on my wall for the next 12 months. A couple of those goals have been on the list for a few years running now...
3rd on the list for this year was "Continue to improve my beading skill," 5th was "Maintain friendships. Make new friends. Accept losses," 7th was "Enjoy the year of 2011," and 8th was "Learn a new craft." I am happy to share with you, readers, that I feel I have accomplished these things. Did you fullfill any of your goals for 2011?
I have many highlights of this year. One was learning bead embroidery, a technique I know cannot believe I had never survived without. :P Another was learning to walk up and down stairs again. I've had a hip problem for about 6 years now, and last year (2010) I had surgery to help fix it. I've only been walking up stairs for the past couple of months; before that, I hadn't been able to do it for 3 years. It's been amazing that I am finally able to start doing more with my body, on this journey of healing.
Friendships made, maintained, and repairing makes another highlight. This year was my first year of University, and I have met the most amazing people through that, through my new church, and through my beading, on Etsy. Leaving school has helped me to find my true friends, and I've loved maintaining contact with those who really matter. And those friendships that have been broken, it has been truely amazing to see people completely turn around and become different people, and to be able to repair a once-broken friendship with them is something really special.
So what are your highlights?
Just a little something to leave you with-my entry to the EBEG Bead Fest, "Winter Wonderland." It's called "Winter's Fingerprints" and features 5 totally different snowflakes. Hope you like it! :) Blog post to come...
I wish you all the best in the new year of 2012 (only 5 minutes away!!), may you all keep safe and have your most special dreams and hopes fullfilled. God bless you all :)
And happy beading!
Meg
Monday, 26 December 2011
Merry Christmas!!
WELL. Now that everyone has been given all their presents, I feel no shame in revealing them all to you. :)
The first is this wall hanging that was for my older sister:
It is Psalm 121:1-2. There's a Christian band in the USA called Casting Crowns (really awesome!), and they wrote a song called "Praise You in This Storm." My older sister had this song played at her baptism a few years ago, and the bridge of the song is these verses. There's an image of hills, with the rising sun and cross on the top most hill, at the bottom (as you can see).
Second is a crimminal/robber guy I made for my younger brother. I had already made him a policeman for his birthday earlier this year, and he wanted a robber to go with it. The clothes are bead woven, and air dry clay makes up the feet, hands, head and body. Based on a pattern by Jill Oxton. The legs and arms consist of tahitian black pearls and black/white glass beads, threaded on wire with the ends buried in the clay.
This is the robber and policeman together. I quite proud of these little people!
And I also made TWO sales in the week just gone:
My Twisted in Blue Brilliance necklace, which was my entry into the EBW November challenge this year
And these earrings, which are sort of like Christmas trees. Maybe. They're Christmas earrings, anyway.
So I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas, and that Santa was good to you!
I'm off to finish my "Winter Wonderland" for the EBEG Bead Fest. :D
Meg
Saturday, 17 December 2011
It WAS an earring...
...as well as this accident:
It all started out as an earring.
Do you like it? I'm pretty proud of it. And my Aunt liked it too, whoch is good. I love bead embroidery... *sigh happily*
I sat beading with my computer next to me, with a photo of the pendant to guide me in the colours I needed to use to get a match. I beaded for half a day, thinking, oh yes, this will be wonderful. And it was, just not in the way I had intended. I never made a pair of earrings after all.
I finished this first earring, cut it out and lined and backed it. Before edging, I held it up to my ear in a mirror, just out of curiosity. Oh my goodness, what had I created?! It was a MONSTER of an earring!! Who would ever wear something that huge? Certainly not my Aunt. I asked mum what she thought, and she promptly agreed with me: however nice it looked, it was simply too big to be an earring.
I packed away all my beads in dismay. Half a day's work wasted! I could have been doing Christmas presents. And now I had wasted half my day, and was left with this, this THING that I didn't know what to do with!
I sat on my bed with a bag of craft supplies I had not yet sorted and put away. As I pulled things out of the bag, what should I find? Lo and behold, it was gold brooch backings! I looked at them, and at my time waster, and back again. Ideas started forming...
So I began to pull off the back of the earring disaster (thank goodness I hadn't edged it yet!), thinking if I could just get this backing off I could put the brooch backing in like so, cut holes in the backing, it'd fit, I could edge it...
I ended up yanking the whole backing off. Thank goodness I didn't rip any threads...
In a frenzy I glued the brooch bit down and put slits in my NEW backing. This was exciting. I didn't even really know what I was doing, I was just following half remembered instuctions from a book... And it turned out that it was really quite easy! I edged it, added a lovely little fringe, and voila! I had made a brooch!! An accidental brooch, but a new skill learnt and a new product for my store all the same.
Beading accidents don't generally happen to me. I always hear about other bead embroiderers that always leave that extra bit of room in case their designs morph out of the original plan, which they usually do. I always leave that extra bit of room, because apparently my designs could morph too. But they never did. Until now. It's a pretty awesome experience!
It's the Regal Tones brooch. And I'm pretty proud of it.
Happy beading!
Meg.
P.S. I did end up making a pair of earrings to go with the pendant, but they were such simple drops (beads on head pins) that I couldn't even be bothered taking a picture of them, haha.
Friday, 9 December 2011
Sales and new listings!
I have listed many new cabochons in my shop, such as the following:
Polymer clay rainbow face cabochon
Polymer clay rose cabochons
There are MORE of these handmade cabochons in my shop, so please go on over and take a peek!
Thanks for reading!
Meg
Monday, 5 December 2011
New listings!!
Thursday, 1 December 2011
Christmas is around the corner...
I'm calling it "Laura's Rainbow Cuff"
These pictures aren't that great (what do you expect? T'were taken at some unearthly hour of the night/morning... :P ), there will be better ones in times to come.
Thursday, 17 November 2011
Almost on Holidays...
So! Finished my last ever maths exam today! SUCH a good feeling. Only one more to go and then I have a 3 month holiday ahead of me. :D :D :D And a Europe trip too... :D
Bought a "minature dolls" silicon mould set the other day. I tried it out yesterday with my polymer clay, and it's awesome. Made 2 little face cabochons and a pair of feet ones. I cannot wait to start properly developing a skill in polymer clay.
ALSO: found a wonderful polymer clay website the other night: http://www.sculpey.com/ . Pretty neat site. I think I'll be going on there a LOT... :D
ATTENTION ALL: I am currently having a 10% off sale at my shop until December 6th. Use code XMAS10off at the checkout. So come visit me!! :)
Enjoy the rest of the week, and happy beading to you!
Meg
Tuesday, 8 November 2011
November
I did do some beading a few weeks ago, and finished this necklace (see picture) for the November Etsy Beadweavers Team challenge, "Totally Twisted."
It's called Twisted in Blue Brilliance and features a double spiral rope, peyote bezelled pendant, peyote stitched clasp and twisted fringe. I'm pretty happy with it!!!
Voting for the November challenge is taking place between the 9th and 15th of October, so head over to the EBW blog between those dates to vote for your favourite entries!! They're looking pretty amazing. Search "ebwc" under Handmade on Etsy to see some!
IN OTHER NEWS: I have FINALLY got my new facebook page up and running, so I'd be much obliged if you could head on over, check me out and like my page (if you haven't already done so). :)
And more news... New exciting group on Etsy!! The Bead Embroidery Guild. A group dedicated to bead embroidery and all its fans and expressors of this art form. So we have a blog and a facebook page, head on over and check them out! We're having a Bead Fest, sort of like a challenge but everyone wins. :D First theme is "Winter Wonderland," suggested by myself and voted for by the Guild. I'm excited to start my piece!! Silly study... :S
Ray of Hope (bracelet, my entry to the June EBWC)
Washing the Wall Plugs (a hardware store inspired necklace for a beading challenge [similar to the Best Fest for the EBEG] on Kinga Nichols' blog)
ALSO: I've had a shop name change, so I'm now ABeadedWorld instead of Megbeads. And I'm having a 10% off sale at the moment, 1 month only!! So come and visit! :D
That's all folks (for now...)!! :D
Meg.
Monday, 20 June 2011
Hello again
So. I'm at University studying Science. I have had three exams in the first-ish week of June, and my last one is tomorrow!!! Can't wait to be finished for the sememster. So, as a result I have banned myself from beading until the exam is done. That didn't mean I couldn't dream about it, or surf the net about it, or read books and magazines about it...
I have several projects lined up for my 4.5 week holiday. Doesn't seem long enough, only a month, but ah well. So, projects. Well, I have two necklaces to finish for a friend, she's been waitin a while so I'd better get those done ASAP. On July 30 my cousin is holding a trivia and fundraiser night for her SIDS work in China, and I've been asked to donate a few pieces for the silent auction. Well, not donate. She's going to buy them off me.
Enough of the selling pieces. My other projects include a beaded evening bag for my older sister's 21st birthday, and a bead embroidered mask for me for her masquerade themed party. There's not enough time!!!! I shall make time. :P
Anyway, better go study some more français before the exam tomorrow... Maybe I'll break my pledge and do some beading when I get sick of it... :P
Catch ya next time!!
Meg
Monday, 23 May 2011
Colours of Autumn
This is my first bead embroidered piece, called "Colours of Autumn." You can see the full listing my shop here:
http://www.etsy.com/listing/73871087/colours-of-autumn
Thankyou for looking! :)
Sunday, 22 May 2011
Welcome!
I am a self taught beader from Australia and have been beading for about 4 years, seriously. I love bead weaving, and have recently started bead embroidery.
Please check out my shop: www.megbeads.etsy.com I'd really appreciate it.
Meg