Tuesday, October 25, 2011

First time effort.


A visit to our daughter in Queensland always includes a trip to Mt. Tamborine to a craft market. Quite apart from the beauty of the area, I love the market for its relaxed atmosphere. I can always be sure to find something to bring back to Melbourne. I fell in love with these little beaded angels and bought a kit for two. Although I admire the work when its done by others, and I love the bling that beading creates, beading is not my thing - but I just had to have a go at these. "Not difficult," said the stall holder, "You just thread the beads on to the safety pins..." and she went on to describe the method. "Yeah. I can do that," I thought. So, when I got home, I sat down with pliers and a soup plate to hold the contents of the little plastic bag containing the necessassary directions, beads and gold wire. Huh!! That was when I discovered that I had developed a few extra thumbs and several extra fingers. I did manage to get my little angels made up and I only said one bad word when the wire sprang from my fingers and flung beads in every direction. Just as well the kit contained a few spares. Pat at Bead Knitting & Crochet, I salute you.
I still have the directions and maybe I'll have another go at more angels at a later date. In the meantime I'll get back to my crochet hook and my knitting needles. Aaah. That's better.
Bye for now until next time.

8 comments:

  1. So cute. But I'm sure I would join you with extra fingers and thumbs :-)

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  2. Hello Maria. Yep. Definitely an exercise in patience. Lol.

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  3. They are Beautiful, well done, they will look lovely this Christmas with your decorations. :))
    Safety pins eh!

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  4. Thanks Pat. Yes, safety pins and gold wire.

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  5. Very cute, but I only imagine how fiddly they must be to assemble.

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  6. Oh so fiddly, Minding my Own, but fun as well.

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  7. Good on you for having a go ... but I understand the attraction for wool and needles ;)

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  8. The comfort that comes with familiarity, Annie. (and probably a good bit of laziness thown in) :-)

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