I am working on a necklace (in my signature earthy colors) for a dear friend who has always been there for me in times of need for as long as I can remember. She's a smart, foxy red-head who is going to rock this necklace. My only regret is that with the numbness in my fingers I cannot make it faster. Well there's another regret...that I didn't get to spend more time with its creator, Bead Artist Melanie Doerman, who taught some classes at the CCBS a few years back and has since passed. Ask anyone who met her - she was a special lady, an amazing artist, a fellow motorcycle mama who I wish she could be here creating more beautiful pieces and touching more aspiring bead artists, like she did me, with her big heart and endless ideas for bead patterns. Her pieces had a very personal quality to them. Published posthumously is her book: The Art Of Forgotten Things: Creating Jewelry From Objects With A Past - published by Interweave Press...available at Interweavestore.com or check out Amazon.com for lots of great deals on all the bead books we have to have! Anyway I currently have 3 of her kits in the works. They are a challenge but really fun and you learn alot.
Here are a few little components that when all beaded (there are many more to do) and sewn together, they will make a gorgeous, blinged-out necklace. I made one in matte light gray and lavendar and gifted it to a friend of my Mom. I'll have to get the picture of her wearing it off my cell phone and upload it on here. Some pieces take a long time. This one does get tedious and I find I have to put it down in order to make something quicker for some instant gratification but I always find my way back and one day it's going to be on here all finished and FABULOUS!. Thank you Melanie. Your spirit and talent lives on. I wonder if you are up in heaven just beading up a storm?! I hope so. You never have to get a back ache and there is no doubt an endless supply of little chocolate goodies!!!
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