Wednesday, December 17, 2025

Contrast

 


Both these keyrings use the same pattern, but the pattern doesn't show up well on the right hand one, because the background colour is too similar. I did suspect that the contrast wasn't good when I was threading the beads, but I still like the look of it, so I carried on regardless. 

Beaded crochet has been put aside again because Anne the silversmith needs yet more bags. Of course she needs them promptly, to catch the Christmas sales, so I'm getting on with sewing another 38.

Sunday, December 14, 2025

New Computer

 We finally bit the bullet and bought a new computer. This morning I am reminded again of why I was reluctant to get a new computer. I will eventually get everything sorted and aligned, but in the meantime it feels as tedious as my very slow old computer. 

Luckily, I have things to do in the real world. I've been making some more beaded keyrings.


The blue one has a 6 bead circumference. I really like to use 5 beads for keyrings. While I was working on it, I realised that I could easily change the pattern to 5 circumference. I did that for the second one. Unfortunately, the colours I used don't contrast enough to show the pattern up well. I'll have to make another one. I've also been working on another pattern that has a faulty beading pattern. I've tried to correct it, but so far have been unsuccessful. 

I had to interrupt the beading to sew jewelry bags, after an urgent call from the silversmith. That means she's getting good Christmas sales, which is all to the good.





Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Another

 


I've given away all the food nets I made recently, so I thought I'd make another. I used Anne Bruvold's flowery triangle again in the centre, combined with Jane Eborall's SCMR butterfly. The beads around the edge are quite heavy, which helps keep the net in place over food, to keep flies and other nasties out. 

Friday, December 5, 2025

Silk

 


I bought this silk in Singapore in 2010! Every now and then I'd take it out of its packet and admire it. I felt guilty about not using it, but also wanted the right project for it. At last I've used it, or half of it anyway, to make a blouse to wear with the skirt shown in the previous post. 


I used the 'wrong' side of the silk as the right side of the garment, if that makes sense. The colour is closer to the maroon in the skirt, and I like the texture. The bright pink, smooth silk is on the inside. I didn't have buttons that would do the garment justice, so I used press studs. That saved me making buttonholes too, always a bit nerve wracking on a special fabric. Before starting, I reread an article 'How to sew with silk' on ageberry.com, that I'd saved on Pinterest. It was very useful for deciding things like stitch length and how to neaten the seams. 







Wednesday, December 3, 2025

According To Your Cloth

 


My sewing mentee gave me this fabric. He suggested I make a dress with it, but I thought that would be a bit overpowering and a skirt would be better. I thought a skirt cut on the cross would be good, so I bought a large piece of very expensive tracing paper to make a pattern. But when I came to fit the pattern to the fabric, it turned out that the fabric was much too narrow for that. So I made a straight skirt, using the full width of the fabric for the back and another for the front to make a very full skirt. Too full? I'm not sure. I'm still mulling that.



Monday, December 1, 2025

Two More

 


I've made two more beaded bracelets for the order. Here are all four of them together:




Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Back To Bracelets

 


I have an order for four bracelets in 'African' colours, so I'm working on that. Two done, two more to do.