It's pouring.
And the skies are gray, gray, gray...
And I know that once this storm system passes, the temperatures will drop, and the trees will start their glorious show.
So, I'm pondering this gray "color"... and enjoying this in-between time.
It's in-between for me too as I end one project and begin another.
I just finished the Laura McCabe bracelet and I'm thrilled with it.
I enjoyed working on someone else's kit...
- I learned how to make a buttonhole
- I learned that I love this picot edge on the side of the peyote band
- I learned that you can be painterly in your selection of bead colors
- I learned how to make those flowers...which is what I set out to do...But I also learned, that just like those lacy russian leaves, the more you do them, the better you get.
The finished product is absolutely gorgeous and I'm tempted to make it in another colorway...
But it took at least two days longer to finish it than I expected. And I have to move onto other things...
Thanks for sharing my gray (or, if you're in the UK...grey) day.
Love your bracelet Susan! Laura McCabe spent a few days in my attic studio several years ago teaching a group of us to do beading designs on fabric. She's come a long way and deserves it!!
ReplyDeleteWhoa!! Very elegant!
ReplyDeleteDon't worry, the sun is on its way. I am sending you some. Can I have some of your rain please? Our fall folliage will not be as vibrant as usually due to a lack of rain. Hi temps will be in the 50s this weekend with frost in the outlaying areas at night (which should be me). Frost the fleas, please Mother Nature!
What's the next project, anyway?
Have a great weekend. Send that Hurricane rain back where it came from.
Stunning!!!
ReplyDeleteWowzers! That is so elegant, Susan! Your photo styling is spot on. Verra cool!
ReplyDeleteyour bracelet is beautiful!Love the pictures too. Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteYour bracelet is absolutely bea-u-i-ful!!! Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteYour bracelet is stunning and will surely brighten the gray/greyest day :0)
ReplyDeleteThis IS gorgeous. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYou certainly found some sparkle for your grey day, didn't you? Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteI think the gray really suits you since you completed your gorgeous beaded bracelet. Happy creating...
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful bracelet! I'm so happy the rain is finally here but I'll be glad for sun tomorrow and cooler weather too. Winter is my season!
ReplyDeleteLOVE!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is SO beautiful!!!
You are so talented. Seriously.
Thank you for sharing it.
Confession?
I come by your blog to drool and be jealous...
=-)
What I love the best are the second and third photographs where the beads look like raindrops...or is it the raindrops looking like beads?
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful work with the camera...as well as the beading needle!
That's a gorgeous piece of work and some smashing photography!
ReplyDeleteWell done!
Its a grey day in the UK too. With very heavy rain to come. Lovely. Thank you for brightening my morning with your superb photos and your lovely workmanship.
ReplyDeleteThat is something I would love to own myself. Will you be making more so that I can buy one?
ReplyDeleteSusan,
ReplyDeleteCould you please just stop posting all these beautiful things. First I am buying Stumpwork books. Then I am buying Ribbonwork books. Now you have this beautiful beading. I can't afford to read your blog anymore. You know I am kidding, but really could you post about something ugly?
Debbie
Susan thanks for sharing your beautiful bracelet with us. Its very grey in the UK at the moment, we have a bit of rain if you would like some more :-) Enjoy your weekend X
ReplyDeleteI made a necklace very similar to this a few years ago. I matched it to a special dress I had. The dress was black with a spray of gray dogwood going down and across the dress. I did the necklace with a black background and the flowers and branched fringe in shades of gray and silver. I loved the contrast. Your bracelet is beautiful too and I love the way the colors in the peacock pearls and seed beads play on each other. You did a lovely job!
ReplyDeleteHello Susan,
ReplyDeleteI followed your link from Rachel's blog. And I have to say - I LOVE your bracelet. Absolutely gorgeous! I agree - sometimes it's nice to do your own thing, and other times it's just good to settle down and follow instructions. Definitely worth it on this occasion!
Janice.
Beautiful job Susan!!! Here we have another gray and rainy Monday after a glorious weekend. I am enjoying it howevera s it finally feels like fall!! I ahve lots of plans for today- have to hop to it!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat will your next project be????
Wram hugs!
It's a grey day in the UK today! Perphaps I should order that beautiful kit to cheer things up :-)
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