Aryd'ell has put her own twist to my Diagonal Leaf Cuff. She used vintage seed beads (circa 1900) from Vinice, Italy to create her very festive version of the cuff! She also added tiny flowers to the edges. Adorable!
Take a closer look at the seed beads, they have two colors on each bead!
You can see more of Aryd'ell's beautiful beadwork on her blog:
http://gypsysramblings.blogspot.com/
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Lily, A Beginner Makes The Cuff
Wahoo! I'm so pleasently surprised! My Digaonal Leaf Technique is really an intermediate to advanced technique but Lily, a beginner, has made a cuff for herself! I'm so thrilled that she was adventurous enough to try it. I love the gentle pink color. :)
It looks like Lily used larger beads than I did which creates a wider cuff. Well done Lily. Well done!
Be sure to visit Lily's blog where you can see her beautiful crochet work and some of her beginning beading . :)
http://miss-crochet.blogspot.com/
It looks like Lily used larger beads than I did which creates a wider cuff. Well done Lily. Well done!
Be sure to visit Lily's blog where you can see her beautiful crochet work and some of her beginning beading . :)
http://miss-crochet.blogspot.com/
Monday, October 10, 2011
DIAGONAL LEAF CUFF TUTORIAL IS NOW READY!
Pardon my 'shouting' in the subject line. But I'm excited. Finally! It's here! After months of writing, drawing, testing, redrawing, retesting and working through every detail with my testers, my Diagonal Leaf Cuff is finally ready to be released! What a journey this has been!
I'm so excited to finally be able to introduce you to my Diagonal Leaf Technique. Inspired by macrame`'s diagonal double half hitch leaf technique, I developed my Diagonal Leaf beading technique in 2007. I love how the technique creates the form of leaves connecting at 45 degree angles with a more subtle, secondary diamond element between them.
Way back in 2007 I was looking through our photo albums and found a few very old, fuzzy, pictures of some of the macrame` designs I'd created way back in the 1960's through the 1980's. One of my designs was a huge wall hanging in which I'd used the diagonal double half hitch leaf macrame` technique. I 'see' everything in beads and as I studied the picture I realized that each half hitch could represent a bead. And that's how my Diagonal Leaf Technique was born.
Here's a picture of the part of my old macrame` wall hanging that inspired this new beading technique. Please excuse how old and fuzzy it is.
So this old macrame` technique - after some experimenting way back in 2007 went from double half hitch knots to beads. And this is the result. :)
I've shown the Diagonal Leaf Technique to few people and taught it to a few others. I've really enojoyed working on the tutorial getting it ready to share with beaders. My testers have been real troopers working hard, giving me feedback and encouraging me to get it done. And the owners of StitchBoard have held my hand through the whole process as well.
You can find these beautiful colors at Cindy's Crafts, http://www.beadlady.biz/
The color numbers are: 462D & 469. Cindy has also held my hand through this whole tutorial. She and the others encouraged me to keep going when I thought I'd never get it done. Well, it's done.
So, drum rolll please!!!
You can access my Diagonal Leaf Cuff tutorial on Stitchboard, the same site that also sells my Pinecone Delight tutorial.
Here's a link to the site. Be sure to look around while you are there:
http://stitchboard.com/mall/showItem.php?in=10236
Have a wonderful day! Enjoy!
Barb
P.S. Just in case you'd like to see the whole macrame` wall hanging, here's the fuzzy old picture. The jute cords were 17 feet long when I started the project! What Was I thinking? LOL
Enjoy! Barb
I'm so excited to finally be able to introduce you to my Diagonal Leaf Technique. Inspired by macrame`'s diagonal double half hitch leaf technique, I developed my Diagonal Leaf beading technique in 2007. I love how the technique creates the form of leaves connecting at 45 degree angles with a more subtle, secondary diamond element between them.
Way back in 2007 I was looking through our photo albums and found a few very old, fuzzy, pictures of some of the macrame` designs I'd created way back in the 1960's through the 1980's. One of my designs was a huge wall hanging in which I'd used the diagonal double half hitch leaf macrame` technique. I 'see' everything in beads and as I studied the picture I realized that each half hitch could represent a bead. And that's how my Diagonal Leaf Technique was born.
Here's a picture of the part of my old macrame` wall hanging that inspired this new beading technique. Please excuse how old and fuzzy it is.
So this old macrame` technique - after some experimenting way back in 2007 went from double half hitch knots to beads. And this is the result. :)
I've shown the Diagonal Leaf Technique to few people and taught it to a few others. I've really enojoyed working on the tutorial getting it ready to share with beaders. My testers have been real troopers working hard, giving me feedback and encouraging me to get it done. And the owners of StitchBoard have held my hand through the whole process as well.
You can find these beautiful colors at Cindy's Crafts, http://www.beadlady.biz/
The color numbers are: 462D & 469. Cindy has also held my hand through this whole tutorial. She and the others encouraged me to keep going when I thought I'd never get it done. Well, it's done.
So, drum rolll please!!!
You can access my Diagonal Leaf Cuff tutorial on Stitchboard, the same site that also sells my Pinecone Delight tutorial.
Here's a link to the site. Be sure to look around while you are there:
http://stitchboard.com/mall/showItem.php?in=10236
Have a wonderful day! Enjoy!
Barb
P.S. Just in case you'd like to see the whole macrame` wall hanging, here's the fuzzy old picture. The jute cords were 17 feet long when I started the project! What Was I thinking? LOL
Enjoy! Barb
My Newest Tutorial. Diagonal Leaf Cuff!
For the past sevreal months I've been working on a new tutorial. My testers have finally given it the ok! Wahooo!
We're waiting on one more thing before it's ready for sale, hopefully, later on today, but I thought I'd give you a little preview of my newest cuff! And a new technique too!
I developed this technique way back in 2007, but life got in the way and I've not done too much with it. :) I showed it to a few people, taught it to a few people and of course, now my testers have been testing it for quite some time now.
My testers finally gave me the go ahead yesterday. We are ready to launch, as soon as we take care of a small technical issue.
But I thought I'd go ahead and give you a sneek peek. :) I'll let you know when the tutorial is available.
I hope you enjoy the eye candy. :)
Barb
We're waiting on one more thing before it's ready for sale, hopefully, later on today, but I thought I'd give you a little preview of my newest cuff! And a new technique too!
I developed this technique way back in 2007, but life got in the way and I've not done too much with it. :) I showed it to a few people, taught it to a few people and of course, now my testers have been testing it for quite some time now.
My testers finally gave me the go ahead yesterday. We are ready to launch, as soon as we take care of a small technical issue.
But I thought I'd go ahead and give you a sneek peek. :) I'll let you know when the tutorial is available.
I hope you enjoy the eye candy. :)
Barb
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