Monday, September 16, 2013

It's a Wonky Bead Hop!

Today's the day! I've been so excited to share what I came up with for Kristi Bowman's Wonky clay beads!
She makes the most incredible clay pieces, and has recently expanded into polymer clay.
When I received my beads, I had to take a deep breath, because they are quite a bit bigger than what I normally work with....I'm a seed bead girl, remember?
However, inspiration was pretty quick to strike, because I remembered a great tutorial that I had not had a chance to try yet........from the awesome Sherri Stokey! Do you know where this is headed? No? Well, come on, let me show you!

I knew that Sherri's Multiwrap Macrame Bracelet tutorial would be perfect to showcase these beads.

I used an even bigger bead from the talented Natalie Pappas for the centerpiece. (I'm using this as a necklace, rather than a bracelet). 

 These wooden beads I picked up at a destash event picked up the colors perfectly.

 This knarly, beat-up button follows that organic, timeless look.

 I had to throw in that cool mood bead, it will show off all the colors! And I loved creating some beaded beads to slide on as well.

I'm so very pleased with how the necklace turned out. Huge thanks to Kristi for helping me to see that I can create with larger beads,and to Sherri for the perfect tutorial!
Head on over to Kristi's blog to see what everyone else created! Blessings, Shirley


16 comments:

  1. A fabulous design! I love the texture the macrame provides. And I especially like all the colorful beads!

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  2. I agree with Alice, Fabulous!!! I love all the subtle soft colors you pulled in it's just so pretty!!! Thanks so much for joining in Shirley!!! I hope you had fun!

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  3. That is just so awesome! I love how the beads go so well with the macrame .. and your beaded beads add such great texture.

    I agree that it was a bit hard for us seed beaders to play with these beads. My first thought was to bezel them, but I couldn't bring myself to cover the great textures on the beads.

    You said that you can't play with jump rings. I can't do macrame, lol. The cords end up everywhere and the knots are jumbled. I am so happy that you can, though, because that necklace is just fabulous.

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  4. Beautiful! Your beaded beads are fantastic and the necklace just flows so well with all of those beads!

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  5. Excellent choice to add the macrame to go with the beads, love it.

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  6. Great great work for 'a seed bead girl'! A lovely necklace with the macramé and all those colours so beautifully arranged. Hats off!

    Dini

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  7. I love this whole thing, Shirley. It's sort of bohemian style, the colors, MACRAME (holy crow), all of it. Congrats!

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  8. This is so great. I love the fact that you were able to try that tutorial out and use these beads with it, but use it as a necklace. I have that tutorial, but haven't gotten to try it yet. Love it.

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  9. Love the beads with the macrame! The colors are great together!!

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  10. Fabulously eclectic necklace, it looks wonderful, and will be so fun to wear!

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  11. Nice! I love that you created a piece with so many different techniques... and even macrame! Now if you could have just added in some bead crochet. LOL. Seriously, it's a beautiful piece, full of interesting beads and textures from one end to the other. You'll have to wear it the next time you come for a visit. :-)

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  12. Awesome, Shirley! For a "seed bead girl" you pulled all the elements together nicely! The colors are arranged just so to make the necklace really sing.

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  13. Lovely work. I love the colour and textures you have included in your piece.

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  14. I love your openness to experimentation! Everything comes together so beautifully in your piece - color and texture. Perfect for fall!

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  15. love the flow of this piece! the colors and beads are fantastic! and the micro macrame is perfect!

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