Once a year we make it up to the Northern part of the Adirondacks, near the Canadian border. It is time to forget about the world, my day job, and the demands in my life. I get to sit on the screened-in porch, bead and listen to the wind and birds.
Occasionally I get a burst of energy and get out on the lake for a paddle in the kayak, but mostly I get to bead. I love my time in the mountains.
I brought a stash of books with me; inclusive of my favorite
bead books. I’ve been revisiting a few patterns that I’ve had book marked for
some time. I thought I finally try out some bead stitches I’ve been meaning to
practice.
This pretty little pattern is one I’ve looked at for a
while, but just never got around to giving it a try. It is from a book that I
LOVE called Beaded Allure by Kelly Wiese. There are some amazing beading
projects in this book, including this one.
I recently pulled apart several strands of glass pearls my mother gave me a few years ago that she never wore. I hesitate to call them 'antique' just yet. But they are close enough. I wanted something that was sort of 'dressed up-Bohemian' so I used yellow seed beads and a mix of glass pearl sizes. I haven't yet decided how I want to finish the closure as the patterns calls for using a bead, but with the weight of this pattern I doubt that would hold. So I'll sift through my buttons once I'm back home, and perhaps some pearl buttons will do the trick.
Once I've finished up this pattern, I'll re-post it complete with a few modeling shots from my favorite model. My daughter.