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I decided that the best way to learn how to bead was to actually do so; so I joined The Bead Journal Project. It's a group of beaders that commits to making one project per month and posting about it.
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And I also took a two day beading class at BeadFX with Anne Marie Desaulniers.
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I've also been working on a commission which has been taking up much of my time!
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As I'm just a beginner, I've got loads of room for improvement, but I'm very happy with it.
Talk to you later!
Good to see your blog post and that is QUITE the beaded box. Glad to see you are busy and having fun
ReplyDeleteaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaI LOVE IT!!!!! i collect decor boxes and box purses!!!
ReplyDeleteAh Kit! Beads!!! I never imagined I could get into beading, but there is something about those small, shiny twinkly things that is addictive.
ReplyDeleteI've yet to take a class. I've watched a few videos and think I really ought to to learn some of the stitches. Peyote anyone?
But the possibilities in textile art are endless!
Looking forward to seeing more. Xx
I wasn't able to reply to you directly, Mistress Hook - so I'll thank you here. :)
ReplyDeleteThe beading is wonderful...and it's never the dark side.
ReplyDeleteThanks Leah. There are those who would beg to differ! ;)
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