For the first time in a long time, I am experiencing Fall! The temperature is cold in the morning with that nice crisp smell and the leaves have me standing and staring at the intense color. I think the reds are my favorite and that yummy orange - throw in a bit of green and you have a color palate only nature can create.
Being a bit focused on Fall (because it's right outside my window), I was thrilled when I received Toho's new semi-glazed 11/0 seed beads. I love the richness of the greens and the burnt hint of the orange/red. They do come in blues and purples also, but I just couldn't resist creating some Russian Leaves with the fall colors. They are matte with a semi-gloss finish that seems to give them a bit of texture. It's always fun to see new beads and for me, I have a love affair with the 11/0 and 15/0 rounds. Currently the semi-glazed come in 11/0 and 8/0.
For those of you not experiencing Fall right now, Toho has posted a desert creation using these beads.
Available from Esther Beadwork.
Wednesday, October 7, 2015
Friday, October 2, 2015
Jumping Into the Fire
Ever have a great idea that you never pursued? What held you back? Fear? Lack of experience? Support? Maybe even the lack of time? I recently interviewed an amazing lady that didn't hold back...she jumped into the fire with both feet moving at full speed. Was it smart, successful, just plain crazy? Meet Laurie Gregory Bye, founder of the Bead Society of the Palm Beaches and currently serving as President.
http://beadsocietyofthepalmbeaches.com |
This all sounds so glamorous and exciting, but Laurie puts in over 20 hours a week making all this happen (along with the hours the Board Members put in). Again the question, WHY? "to inspire people and get them interested in beading. I love bringing out the creativity in people". I just had to ask, "would you do it again?" Laurie did not even hesitate. "Yes, I would do it again, but I would do more research regarding logistics such as taxes, by-laws, rules of a non-profit, etc., and educate myself better before just diving in". Isn't the title of this article called "Jumping Into the Fire"?
Laurie tries to bead 4-5 hours a day. Now we are up to 40 hours a week and I am wondering when she has fun, then I remember that beading is fun. Her favorite stitch right now is what we commonly call CRAW (cubic right angle weave) "because you can form it, make shapes and swirls". "Bead embroidery is my favorite and I always have a project on my board of bead embroidery". Besides beading, Laurie does like car races (now that goes with beading), traveling and she loves kids that she can spoil and send home.
Thinking of joining? This is why you should according to Laurie: "there is a camaraderie and people all doing the same thing is very inspiring to be around. You can get help with stitches, education, meet people and have fun. I love helping people and when they finally get it, I just love that!"
If you are interested in joining the Bead Society of the Palm Beaches, just head to their website and everything is there. If you are not in South Florida, there are many bead societies throughout the country. They truly have a lot to offer!
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