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Showing posts with label beads. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

07/21/2015

WOW!   it's been way too long since my last post.  

Things have been very hectic lately as I was was in the process of a move. Not just my home but with my art also.

Here in Florida it gets sooooo very hot and I don't do well in the heat. We have been having temperatures in the high 90's, mixed with the humidity our heat index has been hanging around 105°. Not good for this lady LOL.

My move placed me very close to a co-op than an acquaintance of mine has opened called Creative Soul of Saint Augustine. It is in one of the outlet malls here at the I-95 and State Road 16 Junction. So my art is now there and I work there a couple days a week to do my part. 

It was very hard to drag my gear in and out so I had to build a loom that I could lleave there and also figure out how to do a set up so that I'm not hauling stuff back-and-forth across that huge hot parking lot. When we finished she even set me up in the very front window

Here are a few pics.  

She found this frame somewhere and I really love the way it works. It's a picture frame with a cork backing and all I have to do is thumbtack my bracelets up through the loop that the tags are attached with. This way no snags in the fabric, yet no one can just pick them up and walk off. 

I try very hard not to think of people doing things like that but realistically speaking it does exist. Since I can't be there to watch I like having them attached. I didn't want to wrap them around something and button them because then people can't see the design factors in their entirety. I think it also puts people off when they have to unbutton it, they feel intrusive. I really like this display.


Here you'll see a picture of my table with my art on it through the glass. I'm not real good at taking these kind of photos unfortunately.


And here you will see the loom I built, warped, and demonstrate with. It's attached to my antique piano stool. If you look closely you will also see and inkle loom on display.

Whoops my mistake I did not take a picture of the loom in the shop, but here it is anyway set up in my house before I took it down there.


Gotta love pink and orange together.

I've also been expanding on some of my skills. So let's take a look.

I was standing in the local dollar store and a child in front of me had a small pallet of watercolors.  I ask him where he got them and I bought one, $1.89. Realizing of course that these are not going to be of the highest quality, but it's something to play with since I've never used watercolors at all.  Or even done much in the way of painting. So I got them out I just decided to make some backgrounds with him. Here's a pic…


This is a piece of 11 x 14 Bristol board, so I cut it into smaller pieces and a eliminated the spots that got muddy. Then I got out my ink pens and this is what happened.


I am also working a sugar skull on the same paper.

In the middle of all the other chaos my daughter dropped in unexpectedly from Austin Texas. She was only here for about 24 hours so rather than mail her a birthday present to her I presented her with this as a birthday card and this bracelet…


I think she liked them both.

Then the lady at the co-op decided that I should stretch my skills and try an abstract piece a basket work. It's not something I ever thought I would do,  I prefer functional art, not pieces of work that are only for looking at. As pretty as that may be it's just never been my thing.

Here's what I did.  I really hated it right up to the last minute but I think it does make a statement.


It's extremely sinuous and 3-D, there are angles all over the place like this… and I cannot even tell you how difficult it is to make those twists and turns and holes.


And this...


Of course I've also been working on my textile jewelry although not as much.  On the loom right now.


And the other end of the warp a duplicate of my own anklet. At Fourth of July a lady wanted to buy it right off of my ankle so I'm making her one.


I've also tried my hands at a little bit of beadwork.  This one is for me (The first one of anything always is ) as I did not have a black bracelet-check it out. 

This is done with no glue or backing, strictly a needle and thread to do the framework with beads and then place the straps.  It's not done yet as I haven't decided on a closer.  Can I just tell you how very time consuming this kind of work is.  And I cannot tell you how tiny these beads are!!!  I wear my magnifying glasses and have a magnifying handheld next to me. LOL it's hard getting old.

It took me five tries. The first stone was Square and I got it almost completed and then I discovered a broken thread. GGGRRRRRRR

Took it apart started again, that frame was too little so I took it apart.  Got almost done with the third one discovered two broken beads. GRRRRRR. Took it apart, AGAIN, started over this one to tight again… It seems I am very heavy-handed when I sew.  Probably from making firm baskets for so many years. The fifth  time was a charm though.  

Not fast, but by then, after all the epic fails, I kind of had the technique firmly in my mind. I had to make myself be conscious of each and every stitch but I finally got it!!!  I was so very excited and it only took me 14 hours. Lol


Then onto the straps…


There is a hole in the stone and Max placed a silver piece in it for me and I decided I  did not like it since there was absolutely no silver any place else on the piece.  I have since taken it out and I'm trying to decide how to fill it. But I do have the straps done.


I actually took a class from my friend @KraftyMax (I cannot figure out how to make her name into a link for you on this phone, but you can find her on Facebook) and she will help me figure these things out. My plan is to try and do the same technique with Juniper instead of the stones.

I'd like to speak to a different crowd than what my textile jewelry is addressing. Maybe the bead bracelets will be the answer.

I did try one yesterday with a little bit larger beads and had an epic fail…between the funky shape of the wood and the larger beads I just could not get it to look nice. Right now I'm in the process of lacquering up a more round piece of wood and then I will try again with the regular number 11 Delica beads. Wish me luck.


And then my little Wiggles became a celebrity! Max took some awesome pictures of her little face check her out…she commandeered Max's little dogs bed and made herself right at home.


I love that shot. You can find more on KraftyMax's blog.

I think that pretty much catches us up-to-date!  Please don't forget anything you see here is for sale,  all you have to do is contact me at pandulaarts@yahoo.com or earthbaskets@gmail.com.

You can also find me on Instagram and Facebook. Facebook has stopped letting us RSS feed the blogs into our pages but you can still find me on there posting regularly. Either on my personal page under Marsha Knox, or Pandula Arts Creations or Earth Baskets.

I'll try to be better about posting more often girls and boys till then be safe and happy.

Thursday, April 9, 2015

04/09/2015

Not much of the post girls and boys just pics of what I've been up to… A couple little table toppers.


They are actually a beautiful salmon color with the stripe down the center that is a smoky pink, beautiful if I do say so myself. They may eventually become envelope pouches. I'm not sure yet what they will be when they grow up.

Then a few bracelets/cuffs.  


Some of those buttons are handmade cedar tree limb slices that I made myself. And of course we do have various techniques.  This blue one fits ankles.


And even a little graphite pencil work.




 
Even a 'lil pastel chalk.  This one will have hooks in the center of several of the flowers, it could be used either for keys or for jewelry to hang on.  

Thursday, March 12, 2015

03/12/2015

It has been too long since I posted on the blog. I have been working very hard on some handwoven bracelets. I've had a lot of epic fails but I did get a couple of nice pieces out of the deal. I even bought myself a special bracelet loom.

I'm planning on starting back at the St. Augustine old city farmers market on Saturdays, at least every other Saturday starting this weekend.   Wish me luck.

Here are a few pictures of what I did come up with.


One of the problems I'm having is the figuring out the finished size of the bracelet along with the added in fastening. I also have to take into consideration how much the technique I'm weaving has in take-up. Sometimes you can lose up to 30% of your weaving with work face take up. So I ended up with some that will very much be children's bracelets,  as they turned out too small for an adult to slip over their hand.

On this one I tried a little inlay technique. 


The first one you see here is a lead slips on to an adult's arm. The one you see on the right has charms all the way around it and it is so stinking cute. But it is only big enough for a child to slip onto their arm.



A choker or two made it into the mix also.


I really love this blue and purple together.



And of course I also had to add in some natural elements. I made these buttons from slices of tree limb. Juniper/Cedar of course.





I absolutely love these glass beads for the closure.



And here we have another one with the Cedar button…



Ii got a thread crossed on the backside of this next one. But I made it for myself anyway. So I just hide the flaw on the inside and wear it anyway. It just slips over my wrist no closure.  This technique creates a very heavy boardy/stiff         fabric.  So I just sewed the ends together and slip it onto my arm. It is so heavy in fact the sewing machine really didn't like working with it.


And we all know how much I love to do scrolls. I will indeed be doing more bracelets. I'm trying to find something where I can finish one or two in a day versus 1 a week. 

The baskets and the weaving handbags are much more time-consuming so we'll see how it goes. Stay tuned there will be more prototypes coming.

Thursday, May 22, 2014

05/22/14

Mint green thread with Navy blue accent thread.  Even had beads that are a perfect match .










Tuesday, May 20, 2014

I was thinking of the Summer heat...



05/20/14

That is headed our way.  This is what happened.  Red and yellow for the Sun.


Tiny little red beads to catch the light.


With a Live Oak center.


And then I skipped right back into the Earth tones.

Oak center.  Glowing beads and brown tones galore!!!





I guess I am enamored with the diamond stitch!