I wanted to venture into something new and decided to find that cheapy beading loom I bought a long time ago. As it's known here I have made jewelry using the peyote stitch and made a couple of beaded dolls using bead embroidery. Figured it was time to give the loom a go. I really love the look of seed bead embroidery and stitching. Found the loom and began. Eye, eye eye ! Warping that darned thing drove me INSANE ! The key word to using that loom is cheapy and it sure made life difficult - but I pursued ! Used the cheapy beads that came with the kit and wha la, I FINALLY finshed this "piece". It's nothing in particular, just wanted to give it a go to see if I wanted to continue.
The really hard part of using this loom I have is it is too flat. I had to sit one end of it up on a box of tissue. lol ! Made life much easier. Also, I started this piece at the wrong end of the warps ! lol ! When I got to the end of the loom, I had to work backwards to be able to keep going. lol ! It worked but I wouldn't recommend doing that.
Once I finished this piece, I decided I have to try one more just to see if I really wanted to continue pursuing this new venture. I picked out some of my own seed beads this time, found a pattern I wanted to try and got started. It was still difficult to warp the darned thing but after a fight I finally got it done and began. The pattern was super easy to follow and I just got on a roll. The outcome is just below. I like how it turned out but made it too long to use as a bracelet and too short for a hatband which is what the pattern is for. lol ! I didn't warp enough thread. Oh well, such is life. Maybe one of these days I'll figure out what to do with it. lol !
So the question is: Do I want to continue with this beading on a loom ? I'm on the fence about it. If I do, I will buy another loom before giving it another go. There are a couple of looms I have in mind. I have enough seed beads that's for sure. This shall be continued at a later date. :)
So that's the new of it. The old of it, I made a couple kumihimo braids ! It was fun ! These are flat braids, no beads in them. I used my Marudai for both and enjoyed making those movements again. Might have to make more. These are in my Etsy shop now. These would be GREAT for handfasting. I made them with hand dyed satin cording. LOVE the colorways of both. :) I left the ends unfinished that way the purchaser can finish or decorate the ends as they wish. These are LONG too measuring 48" and 43" long.
That's all for now. Thanks so much for coming by ! I hope you come back again soon.
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