Sunday, May 19, 2013

Blue Eyes Crying In the Rain

I finished my necklace and wanted to take a picture before I left town... of course it was raining, and my light is through north facing windows.

Here is the finished piece on a pillow:
Blue Eyes on my pillow... yes it sounds like a country ballad
And here is a different, but similar view:
Blue Eyes again
 Blue Eyes has 54 beads and is 96 inches long!

That being said, it turns out I am just not very productive after I get home during the week.

I only added one more beaded bead, an Empress Bead- I still love this pattern:
Blue and White Empress Bead
The caps that I picked up in Philadelphia were the perfect fit for the Empress Bead.

And I had additional Blue Eye Beads, which I wired together with other beads to make compound links:
Compound beaded links from wired components

What the heck do you call these?  Beads? Links? Compound Beads?  Any suggestions?

When I put this necklace together, I created 4 piles:
1) Beaded Beads
2) Simple Compound Beads
3) Blue Eye Compound Beads
4) Blue Eye Capped Beads (from last week)
I then created a randomly generated list using those numbers and that is how I put together the necklace.

I will be home this week, after 8 weeks away for training.  I have 5 tutorials!  I was a very lucky winner of a contest by Callie of The Peregrine Beader and won three, yes 3, tutorials.  I can't wait to start a new project.

14 comments:

  1. KJ, the necklace, with so many beads and at 96 inches in length, is very impressive. It is also quite gorgeous. Any beader can understand the amount of time and effort that went into creating this magnificent piece. Bravo on an absolutely amazing job.

    Congratulations on winning those tutorials. I bet you are excited and can hardly wait to begin work on them. Your blog friends are also excited and can hardly wait to see how the tutorials worked for you and to read your reviews and see your finished projects. :)

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    1. Thank you. It just kept growing. It was a great project for a trip because there were many individual pieces, easily picked up and put aside.

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  2. Your Mom really sparked a masterpiece! What a fantastic collection of beads -- each so finely detailed. Love the beaded beads, the bezeled treasures, and how you've assembled them with those occasional touches of sparkle. Magnificiently done!

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    1. Thank you. My mom is exceptional. I am learning lessons still- one of them is that wired beads bend when packed in luggage.

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  3. This is truly an inspiring and beautiful piece! Wow! It must be so exciting to see it finished and to touch it and play with it and wear it! Wonderful job!
    Enjoy being home and playing with all the tutorials :-)

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    1. Thank you. I have been sitting on those blue eye beads for years, so it is exciting to see it finished. It did turn out to be rather heavy, but not unwearable.

      I can't wait to get home and dive into the tutorials.

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  4. Really lovely KJ, I love that Empress bead, stunning!!

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    1. Thank you. The Empress bead pattern is a wonder- versatile and rich. The tutorial also seems to be my best post ever; and that makes me very happy.

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  5. Wow!! It's gorgeous from end to end, and has so much visual interest. What fun this will be to wear -- with this many focal spots, you could wear it in countless ways with a new centerpiece taking the stage every time. Terrific!!

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    1. Thank you Bobbie. I think this will be a great summer necklace- the colors just evoke clear bright blue summer skies. I new centerpiece every time? That would require both a memory of how I wore it the last time and strategic dressing and I seem to be in short supply of each. It is, however, a great show piece for what I can do with beads.

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  6. wow is this a masterpiece! it is striking, and gorgeous and perfect for summer with a flowing soft fabric ... just wonderful!

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    1. Thank you. I think it is a great summer piece and I wore it today with a blue multi-pattern top and even though it sounds like it would be too much it was a great match.

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  7. Oh silly me! It is already finished and I was just wondering how it would turn out! It looks fantastic and I would love to wear it myself. :D

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    1. Thank you. This piece took a long time for the inspiration. The making process was wonderful- lots of small steps, none too repetitive. I expect to enjoy wearing this for many years to come.

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