This is a very simplified version but for those of us who are written instruction challenged this will help.
also you can see I use large plastic pony beads for this ...its because most of my students when I had my beadstore had tried to learn with the tiniest delica beads and seed beads and just trying to see what you were doing would cause so much frustration they would give up.
One lady threw away a 140.00 beaded purse kit because she couldn't get it. I can teach anyone in 15 minutes with this process and they could finish a bracelet in two hours using size 6/0 beads.
caution once you learn how to do this it is addicting.
Please if you need anymore help just ask I love seeing people finally get something they have struggled with.
I Love being Creative and making Art, and selling it is my way to earn a living. All of my life has been surrounded by Art, from the field trips to the Smithsonians to see ancient art, the galleries to see paintings by Van Gogh, Raphael, Da Vinci and study the techniques, taking art classes from masters, creating my own art processes. My sewing machine "Stitches" is my partner in creating my fabric paintings one piece of fabric at a time
Thursday, April 18, 2013
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Why I create (my new name Lorri Lee Glennon)
- Lorri Lee Chambers
- Hobbsville, North Carolina, United States
- Having been a artist literally all my life, I love color and dimension.I learned to sew at age 10 , by age 13 started a stuffed animal business, which grew into a collectable Teddy Bear Business for 15 + years. I opened my own bead store specializing in Spontaneous Creation classes and love to teach everyone they could be creative and open the door to their imagination.I recently returned to one of my favorite art forms taking photographs my father gave me my first camera when I was a child and I have loved photography ever since. I took professional family portraits and weddings for the first 5 years living in the Outer Banks, I am now shooting Family portraits again and sharing my love of the Outer Banks through my blogs. Be creative, walk in faith and never give up....It all happens in God's time
2 comments:
Thank you Lorri,
This is a wonderful blog and this tutorial is very easy as you show here in your how to.
Lovely everything you have
here on your blog,
Yay Lorri!
Check this out if you ever wanted to learn peyote stitch but just couldn't see how it was done...this step by step photo session I did explains it all
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