I actually got to take a class from a pro, Sheilah Cleary! She taught at our studio a couple of weekends ago and this watch is what I came up with. It was a fun class and I learned so many hidden secrets from her.
We had a marvelous time and I ended up with this pretty flower necklace.
Well, that got me in "the mood" and I finished my drewsie necklace. I found the drewsie in a tourist shop in Myrtle Beach this summer. (It was a refrigerator magnet that I took apart then beaded around.)
I made a "bale" out of two open triangle designs and added the pearl in the open space. I then finished it off with a Russian Spiral design.
Next, because my brain is not working so well I thought I needed a picture of my Grand kids to hang around my neck. The rope was a trick of the overworked beader. It took me a couple of hours to even figure out the pattern. It is red, black and silver which matches the sweet frame.
I have four other projects finished but was feeling guilty about breaking my promise to get back into the swing again of blogging more often. I miss you all so much but there are just so many hours in the day and night combined.
I must check on each one of you so this will be a short post, (again).
I pray all is well with you all.
Sharon
ps...thank you for not giving up on me
13 comments:
Hi Sharon,
Beautiful beadwork!!!!!!!!!
I like the watch with the flower.
I want one...LOL!!!!
Excellent idea, magnificent realisation!!
My goodness Sharon you have been busy such beautiful things I really love the watch what a stunner, you were lucky to take a class with someone you admire.
I have a couple of new things up but was ill for so long after a virus I caught in London I am just now catching up with everyone lol.
Jackie
Sharon your designs are just amazing!!! I am glad to see you're ok and having lots of creative juices flowing these days!!
bee blessed
mary
Beautiful beadwork and designs. Your color choices are wonderful!
Sharon! Soooooo beautiful! Creativity soothes my nerves too! I wish I were as talented and productive as you are. I can't imagine the amount of patience it takes to do what you do though! All those tiny beads!
Warm Hugs,
Sheila
Sharon honey I was just talking with Susan about you yesterday. She was hoping to see you this weekend at the blogging getaway.
You girls know how to have fun.
We of course were talking about your beautiful self and your unbelievable gift for making such lovely pieces.
Anyway were your ears ringing?
I miss you my friend but I do think of you often. I too am behind on blog friends but lack of time and my bytes is a problem with me. lol
Love
Maggie
Hi, I'm new to your blog but LOVE your bead work! So great!!!
Mary xo
Delightful Bitefuls
As always, I'm am totally amazed by your creations. Stunning everyone. Isn't fun to learn something new!
Hugs, Gerri
Hi Sharon,
Oh it was so good seeing you last Sat.! Wish we had more time to chat. Next time!
Thank you so much for the fun bag buldging with all those fun fibers! That was very sweet of you! I will think of you everytime I use them!
BTW, I love the music on your blog....I say "Amen" to the song that is playing now!
God bless you Sharon
Love, Debbie xo
Your work is absolutely beautiful!
You are very talented indeed :)
Have a wonderful day, full of blessings,
Raggedystitches,
Louise in FL
Wishing you a Merry Christmas and all the best for the New Year!
Hugs, Sharon
Hello dear Sharon,
I am so happy, that you found me!
Your blog is so elegant and each of your jewelry-pieces is unique and beautiful!
Many thanks, that you have voted for my entry.
With best wishes and greetings from Lower-Austria:
Uli Jez
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