Wednesday 29 August 2012

Peyote Stitch Rings

 I love making these. 
  1. They're no hassle
  2. They take very little time
  3. And they can be made in any range of color. (Basically whatever seed or delica beads you have at your disposal.)



This Purple Ring with the feather accent took me about an hour and a half. Trust me, peyote stitch bracelets takes up to 12 hours to do, depending on the person.


This Teal and Pink Ring with the daisy accent took about an hour. I love incorporating the chain with the stitch, because it adds a little extra to the pattern.

This tutorial will be helpful when making your own. :)

Wednesday 22 August 2012

Multistrands

I recently learned how to make multistranded necklaces. 
These have become my new favourite thing to do!

They don't take too long, and I make them at a length that they can be worn as a long or short necklace. 

It works out swimmingly, and makes the necklace really adaptable for any situation. 


 And you can literally do them in any colour, with many different accents.


This Queen's Necklace from Urban Outfitters is outstanding! I love the color combination. 



Friday 17 August 2012

Right Angle Weave

A couple of posts previous, I talked about a Russian designer who does very intricate bead work. 

One of the first bracelets I made using these techniques is this;


This bracelet was made using the flat right angle weave stitch.
I used 4 mm pink bi-cones and size 11 seed beads. 
The toggle clasps are gold plated. 
(I bought a whole package of these guys, and they've seriously been my favorite toggle clasp. I've made way too many gold pieces because of these.)


Below is a tutorial on how to make a piece of jewelry using the right angle weave. 

Tuesday 7 August 2012

Dichroic Glass


Dichroic Glass is really a very beautiful thing. 
You can literally make anything you want out of it, and in any different style.

One designer who really gets dichroic glass is Nancy Giere.
Nancy Giere Pendants
She makes the most amazing jewelry!
Nancy Giere Rings


Dichroic glass is made from layering many layers of metals or oxides which are then vaporized by an electron beam in a vacuum chamber.


I recently made a ring using a dichroic glass piece made by my metal working instructor, Brent.


The pink dichroic glass cabochon is really interesting. It reflects different colours depending on the angle you are looking at it from. 

You can kind of see it here, how it turns into an orange colour.


Please check out Nancy Giere's website!

Friday 3 August 2012

Vancouver Fashion Week


Last semester, Nicole, Mel and I had to do a joint project with some of the Fashion kids that were showing their own clothing line at Vancouver Fashion Week. 


We designed jewelry to go with each outfit, and then had them in an actual fashion show. 


It was a great learning experience, especially for me, since I want to go into custom work like this. 


These are Melis Nur Kurban's creations. 
To see more about the show go here.