Sunday 25 July 2010

Boulder Opal beads knotted on silk: take two

My second attempt at 'pearl knotting'. Well it's probably my hundredth, but who's counting? There's only little piles of snipped silk everywhere to give away what I've been spending hours doing..I think I've got it this time, but that's what I thought the first time, so we'll see. I am learning that just when you think you understand something, there is usually a whole furthur dimension to conquer.

I started off with the finishing: threading a tiny coil of gimp/bullion/french wire on the silk with the clasp. The thread gets looped and knotted back through the first few beads and the knotting continues until the last few beads when another peice of gimp is inserted with the other side of the clasp and the thread looped back through again. Tying the knots against each bead is helped by the thread being doubled. I used Gudebrod silk, I only figured out after buying several packets of Griffin silk which won't work at all with this method. There are some excellent discussions and videos on the internet covering these techniques, and they helped immensely, but I still seem to need to learn alot by trial and error.

I quickly made some ear-rings to go with it. They are the first pair I've ever made. I can see I'll need to learn alot about ear-ring making next!

After all that seriousness, here is a goofy smile I discovered in a boulder opal focal bead:


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Wednesday 21 July 2010

Hollyhocks today

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I know, another silly flower shot. But it IS my blog, and for all I know I am the only one reading it, and I DO love flowers! Gold filled wire chain maille bracelet with Boulder opal beads.


I've been rather tangled up these days in silk thread: mostly researching pearl knotting. There is alot to learn(far far far more than I ever realized! I don't have any pearls to knot, but a
s you can see I am rather obsessed with boulder opal beads. My last posted attempt using silk knots was really terrible! I've learned more since then (which doesn't help me in any way yet!) There is the problem of finishing the peice whether to use elusive bullion/french wire/gimp or (readily available) ugly clamshells or what?!..but I am going way off topic as this post was supposed to be about hollyhocks! Simple garden variety hollyhocks and wire! Maybe I'll have to change the name of my blog, The Wandering Mind ?..now I want to look into pearls..

Tuesday 20 July 2010

Another hot day in July






wire-wrapped
boulder opal beads
resting in the heat
on a daylily in my garden.





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