Hello!
Many apologies for not posting a review last week, a combination of changing roles at work and the Bank Holiday weekend made me very absent minded! I have got a quick link and review of an old favourite website this week, some of you may already be aware of it but I thought it well worth a mention for any readers who are just starting out with beadweaving. Many years ago when I first came across beading as a hobby I joined the about.com beading forum where I found a lot of useful information and helpful advice. There was a lovely lady on there called Ruby, who was very active in encouraging new beaders and posting lovely free patterns. I haven't visited her website for a long time, but yesterday I was asked to run a taster beading session at my offices Adult Learner Day, so I have been thinking about how I started out and I was once again reminded of it.
http://www.rubysbeadwork.com/Thumbnails.html
There are over 50 patterns/tutorials on this website, including necklaces, bracelets, rings and a range of techniques from making your own jump rings, bails and clasps in wirework to off loom beadweaving. The favourite project that I remember making when I very first started out is The Terri choker http://www.rubysbeadwork.com/TerriChoker.html which is a lovely necklace using size 8 beads and fire polish beads, it's a simple project easily achieved by an adventurous beginner (trust me, if i could do it back then, anyone can!) and is particularly good for a prom style necklace, I think. Finishing this project really motivated me to try different techniques. I also learnt spiral rope and netting stitch from this website and the flat netted bracelet http://www.rubysbeadwork.com/CuffBracelet.html was a favourite for a long time, I have embellished in many ways, with fringing along both sides, lengthened it as a choker and added Russian leaves to it, the possibilities are endless!
Looking at the website today, there are still some projects that I would like to try, especially the Medallion Ornament http://www.rubysbeadwork.com/MedallionOrnament.html
So if you are just starting out in beadweaving, or just fancy a quick and easy project, you should definitely check out this site!
Happy beading!
Sarahx
Oh my goodness, that's a blast from the past! I remember looking at all the wonderful jewellery and wishing I could make something so intricate. I learnt so much from this site and still wear my netted necklace http://www.rubysbeadwork.com/net1.html
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I've spent many hours looking at all the lovelies she has posted. I've used several of the patterns, and been quite pleased with them. Definitely a favorite!
ReplyDeleteI have been beading for years...how have I never come across this site before?! There's some lovely patterns on there and the instructions look really clear. Loving the medallion ornament too. Loving the herringbone bangles too.
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I love Ruby's Beadwork Tutorials. I have done quite a few of them myself over the years.
ReplyDeleteThey are great for beginner and intermediate beaders like myself. I love the Herringbone Sparkle tutorial, and have made quite a few of them now too.
Carol XXX