Showing posts with label beaded beads. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beaded beads. Show all posts

Friday, June 12, 2015

Inside the Studio with Rebecca of Songbead

Each week one of our contributors gives you a sneak peek into their studio, creative process or inspirations. We ask a related question of our readers and hope you'll leave comments! As an incentive, we offer a prize each week to bribe you to use that keyboard and tell us what you think. The following week a winner is chosen at random from all eligible entries.

Congratulations to Bairozan!

You have won a set of Claire's porcelain rose beads!


Send Claire a message to claim your prize. 

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It feels a bit strange to me to be doing an 'Inside the Studio' post today. I feel like perhaps I don't have quite enough to show you - cut back to late January, and I was working on designs pretty much every day, but what with one thing and another, these habits have dwindled away. Not through deliberate choice, mind you - but simply because life has got in the way. 

However, jewellery is once more going to get in the way of life(!) as I have my first craft fair of 2015  in the pretty town of Holmfirth in West Yorkshire in a short couple of weeks, on the 28th June. 

TWO WEEKS. 

Can I tell you that the idea of doing a fair in only two weeks absolutely terrifies me?

There, I've said it. I don't think I've ever felt quite this way about an approaching craft fair before - never had quite SO little stock. Never felt as if I am sitting atop quite so stagnant a time in my creative life. Seriously, I couldn't even fill a coffee table right now, never mind this:


Eek. 

So, what am I going to do in this situation? 

Well, I can tell you what I am NOT going to do. I am not going to try and do something new, something ground-breaking, sometime startling. There's just not the time. Maybe that sounds defeatist - I certainly felt a little like that at the beginning of the month - but I don't feel like that anymore. I was talking to a friend about it the other day, and saying how each year, I want to bring something really new to the table - to move my jewellery on in a visible (to me at least) and almost deliberate way. But, my friend said, maybe this isn't the year for that, Rebecca. And maybe that's ok. 

So, ok it will have to be. I can't reinvent the wheel in 2 weeks, that's for sure! But I am pretty sure that, with my nose to the grindstone, I can fill my jewellery stand in time for the 28th June. I think I can, I think I can....hopefully by the 28th I'll be saying I thought I could, I thought I could...!


Here are a few pieces I *have* managed to create over the past week. A start, at least!


As you can see, I am including my own handwoven beads more and more often in my pieces...


...so just perhaps...

Art Beads: Earthshine

...I am achieving that elusive 'something new' anyway.

Art Beads: Beads by Earthtones, Elukka, Swoondimples. One side...

...and the reverse. I love these little touches that Heather Millican gives her beautiful beads.


 I recently celebrated my one year anniversary since I began making these tiny little handwoven beads. Well, I didn't exactly celebrate it, but you know what I mean! I would love to try other mediums to work in to create my own beads, but like it or not, I have a long, LONG history with a needle and thread and these tiny wee beads just found me again, even though I thought I had long since done with bead-weaving. I am glad they did. Stitching is one of those things that soothes my soul - rhythmic, repetitive, meditative. I enjoy playing with colour, simple folk-inspired designs - like those seafoam and rust daisies above - and how even in one colour, they add such a tactile and visually textural element to a piece of jewellery. 

I would love to be a master silversmith rather than a very, very basic one, a ceramics guru or someone who could carve intricate and detailed miniature pieces of art. But these skills are not within my arsenal - not now, at any rate. 

But stitching? Stitching most certainly is. It feels like home, somehow. I can sink into it, both physically and mentally.

And now for the prize I'm offering this week...Much like art beads, in the world of seed beads, even the plain old rocailles that I work with, there is always something new - a new colour, a new finish, a new way of dying them. I received a package of some brand new (to me, at least, and I certainly haven't seen them from my preferred brand in the UK before now) seed beads; various colours but with a gorgeous Picasso finish. Seriously, I am *ExCiTeD* to create with these lovelies! I have tiny wee bags of such deliciously-titled beads as Transparent Ruby Picasso, Opaque Chartreuse Picasso, Transparent Seafoam Picasso, Opaque Dark Teal Picasso sitting in front of me, to name but a few. They arrived only this morning, and so I don't have any finished examples to show you, but TRUST ME, these little handwoven Picasso {song}beads are going to pretty special - colourful, rustic, characterful. *Me.* And perhaps you, too.

A mix of the type of beads I have to work with....yummy! Picture found on Pinterest.


So I am offering you a small clutch of these lovelies. They will be hot off the press, and right now, I have a very, very limited quantity of these seed beads so there aren't going to be many of the finished article! 

To enter, answer me this - what activity or technique (jewellery-based of otherwise) feels like home to you? What do you return to, over and over again, whether your head want to or otherwise - what does your heart lead you home to? Leave your answer in the comments below to be in with the chance to win some of these very limited edition handwoven {song}beads!


Rebecca is a Scottish jewellery designer; currently living in Edinburgh, capital of her native land. You can read more about her and her work at her blog, songbeads.blogspot.com and see more of her jewellery at songbead.etsy.com. She also has a supplies shop at thecuriousbeadshop.etsy.com.








Friday, September 12, 2014

Inside the Studio with Rebecca of Songbead

Welcome to Inside the Studio!

Each week one of our contributors gives you a sneak peek into their studio, creative process or inspirations. We ask a related question of our readers and hope you'll leave comments! As an incentive we offer a free prize each week to bribe you to use that keyboard. The following week we choose a random winner.

Congratulations Shaiha! 
You have won a $10 gift certificate from Tari Sasser.
Please send Tari an email with your information.

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Hello there! It seems like it was just last week I was here writing an 'Inside the Studio' post - but no, it was way back at the beginning of August, and that definitely wasn't last week. How did that happen then? 

Since my last ItS post, in many ways there hasn't been much change in the Songbead Studio. My fair finished on the 24th August, and since then I have felt a little like I've been chasing my tail - struggling to keep up with the ever-expanding to-do list that Curious and Songbead keep me busy with! 

However, one continuing story is my work with teeny-tiny seed beads....Previously, I've shown you my work with 2.2mm (size 11) seed beads - but this past month, I've moved onto the 1mm seed beads (size 15). 

See how tiny they are? 


A selection in my favourite colours...


Earrings are usually very popular at my shows, and this summer, I was repeatedly asked for small earrings. I am all about the long, swingy, swooshy earrings....so I decided to use my new tiny beads (approx. 7mm across) to create these sweet wee earrings. 



Aqua...


Grape...


Peony pink...


...even mismatched...



I created a matching set in Autumnal colours - more of these to come; what do you think?



...and teamed some up with some of my favourite Art Bead components.






This week, you could win a pair of my handmade handwoven bead earrings, in the colour(s) of your choice! Just answer this question in the comments below...

What's your making/creating obsession right now?

Rebecca is a Scottish jewellery designer, based in her country's capital, Edinburgh. You can read more about her and her work at her blog, songbeads.blogspot.com and see more of her jewellery at songbead.etsy.com. She also has a supplies shop at thecuriousbeadshop.etsy.com.

Friday, May 16, 2014

Inside the Studio with Rebecca of Songbead

Welcome to Inside the Studio!

Each week one of our contributors gives you a sneak peek into their studio, creative process or inspirations. We ask a related question of our readers and hope you'll leave comments! As an incentive we offer a free prize each week to bribe you to use that keyboard. The following week we choose a random winner.

Congratulations Bead Recipes! You have won a ceramic house button from Tari Sasser of Creative Impressions In ClayPlease send Tari an email with your information.
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These past few weeks have been quite whirlwind for me for one reason or another. It sometimes feels like I begin every blog post I ever write with some kind of opening sentence like that one! Do things, will things ever calm down? I keep waiting....We found out last week that we are definitely going to be moving away from Northern Ireland at the end of July. We always knew that our stay here would only be for a year but it really has flown by and I can't quite believe I'm going to have to pack up and leave my beautiful big studio here! I know that where we go next, rental prices will not be the same and I will not have the same luxury of space. I must try not to mourn it before I have actually gone. Hopefully new and exciting things are in store for us down the road, but I will miss Belfast and NI greatly, it's safe to say. 

What else is new with me? Well, this month I have some of my jewellery in an exhibition at the Scottish Arts Club in Edinburgh, until the 7th June. If you are a local, you can drop in and see my display - the SAC is on Rutland Square and you just ring the doorbell and ask to come in to see the exhibition. There are also some wonderful painting from Rosalind Lawless, and some beautiful mixed-media textile work from SAC member Lorna Noble. Definitely work a viewing if you are in the area. 

Here's a peek at my stand from the preview night on the 14th:







A lot of art beads on display within my work! 

Another thing you will see featured, if you look hard, are something new I have been working on.....

Not strictly art beads, but still handmade, I have returned to my bead-weaving roots, and have started making my own wooden-cored beaded beads. 


There is a pleasing sense that I am coming full circle with my work....I started bead weaving when I was a young teenager; all but abandoning it a few years ago when jewellery design became less of a even a serious hobby, and more of a job. It IS hugely time-consuming, and I can't imagine how anyone can make a living doing it full-time. I also know that my brain is not one of an engineer and I do believe that most of the best bead-weavers out there are able to think structurally in a way that I simply can't. 

However, I have long had the idea that I wanted to be able to make these little beaded beads to include within my work, but never quite cracked it in a way I was happy with until a few weeks ago. I have to say, it has made me incredibly happy to be able to return to a needle and thread, and create items which I can in turn design with. I have a world of colour to work with, and I am excited to experiment with different sizes and even shapes - rondelles, ovals, large rounds....


I have yet to decide whether I will sell these beads as loose beads for others to work with. Whilst I love making them, they are very time consuming, and at the moment I'm enjoying creating them for my own work....we shall see! I would be interested to hear your thoughts. 

In the meantime however, whilst I decide, I am offering some of my beaded beads as this week's prize! I am giving away three beaded beads to the lucky winner, in colour(s) of your choice from my stash. In order to be in with a chance to win, answer this question in the comments below:

What 'old' technique would you like to revisit? Have you returned to an old skill and combined it with new? Or do you see your creative journey as one that presses on, never looking back? 

Please share below! The winner will be announced in next week's Inside the Studio post. 

Rebecca is a Scottish jewellery designer, currently living in Belfast, Northern Ireland. You can read more about her and her work at her blog, songbeads.blogspot.com and see more of her jewellery at songbead.etsy.com. She also has a supplies shop at thecuriousbeadshop.etsy.com.