Sunday, November 11, 2012

Everything In Its Time

Two weeks since my last jewelry post.  I did admit in an award post that I love politics so I enjoyed the political season and am glad it is now over.

Here is what I have created for the Cinnamon and Honey necklace so far.

Cinnamon and honey - all the pieces so far
 I have to create another Empress bead, but that will work up fast.

When last I gave an update I mentioned embellishing the bezeled stone.  Here are the pieces for the embellishment.

Embellishments of cinnamon and honey
As you can see, I worked up quite a few embellishments all of which are fine on their own.
A handful of honey and cinnamon embellishments
The top embellishment has small round garnets at the center.  I really like this pattern, however, once placed on the stone the embellishment was just too large.
Failed embellishment
The original embellishment has a great shape but was just a bit over-sized; the next trial was with all seed beads using nearly the same pattern.

Close but...
As you can see from above, the embellishment is just a tad to big for the stone.

Never say never; the next embellishment worked.  This is a pattern with a tubular peyote base that I have used before.  As Goldilocks would say, it is just right.
Cinnamon and honey that is just right
Three of these embellishments have been sewn onto the bezeled stone.  Now I need to figure out the fringe.  Expect more progress next week.

8 comments:

  1. This is going to be stunning! I'm loving the progress shots!

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    1. Thank you.

      If I did not take progress shots I could not maintain a blog since I not only work slow I also do not have that many hours a week to work on my jewelry. Even if that were not so I would still post process shots. People see completed work and think it is a simple thing, the choices obvious... putting my process out there hopefully reassures everyone else with false starts that they are not alone.

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  2. The colors of this piece are so warm and rich. I am looking forward to seeing this piece when it reaches completion.

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    1. I fell in love with these stones leaving a bead show. I did not really want to buy anything else. I am so glad I gave into that urge.

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  3. Loving the components so far KJ, can't wait to see the rest to follow

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    1. Thanks Lynsey, I started working on the fringe today I am hoping to have the necklace completed sometime soon.

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  4. The pieces you created for embellishments are lovely. I'm sure you'll be able to find a use for the ones that were to large to suit the bezeled stone. Matter-of-fact, I bet those sweet star shaped components would look gorgeous as drops or dangles on a pair of earrings. :)
    I'm loving the way it is coming together and know that when finished it is going to be a true masterpiece. :)

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    1. I am going to have to start a little jar just to keep all the orphan test pieces in. The earring idea is a good one. Women often want something that matches.

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