Thursday, December 7, 2023

COYOTE AMERICA


 Just finished my piece of beadwork, I've definitely decided on black leather, and I'm looking at colors for the lazy/whip stitch. This is part of my book report series, the book being "Coyote America" by Dan Flores. He talks about how even after many campaigns of trying to annihilate them, they still thrive across the continent, from Alaska to New York. I hear them frequently and on one occasion I was beading and glanced out the window to see one over at the pull-off. Looking very healthy I might add, it was a big rabbit year. In this piece of beadwork work I tried to capture the fact that they are everywhere, in urban and rural settings. The campfire was my nod to the southwests supernatural stories about them, frequently a trickster type character. I'm so happy to have them as part of our wonderful world of animals. I was also happy with the way the beadwork turned out, always a little tricky with so many colors to make it look not muddled. The direction you lay the beads can really help with that. Plus, so fun and fast working on buildings and streets, lots of straight lines so you can really fly along!

Thursday, October 5, 2023

WHAT DO YOU THINK?



 So, I've had this Canadian Goose on the hoop for awhile and finally decided to bead it. I knew that it might not be right for a cuff because of the long black neck, it lands right on top of the wrist. ARG! Anyhow, I  finished it up and now I have to make a decision. Should I make it into a bag flap or something else, or, go ahead and put it on the cuff, whip stitch it up and call it a done deal. Please I'm looking for opinions, What do you think?

Monday, July 24, 2023

11 VIDEOS FOR YEAR OF THE RABBIT

Here are eleven videos for the Year of the Rabbit bookmark and the bag. Start at the bottom of the post and work your way up.














 



Friday, March 17, 2023

YEAR OF THE RABBIT

 I'm starting to work on a kit idea, hopefully I can get it done in a few months. So I would love some input from the kit buyers out there. A couple of questions for you. I'll be going to Anchorage at the beginning of April to get cataract surgery and plan to combine the trip with a leather buying expedition. This Rabbit design will be a bag so if you have your druthers, would you prefer a brown leather bag or a black leather bag? Basically the choice of leather will affect the colors in the beadwork. I'm thinking greens and browns and whites if it's brown leather and if it's black, it can literally be any color scheme. I know jewel tones are popular but I was thinking of a red background, which is very unusual for me, is that too different for you guys?? Opinions please! Also the size of the bag that I can offer depends on the price I charge for the kit. Do you think I need to keep it smaller so I can stay in the $100.00ish range or can I make a larger bag and go up into the $200.00 ish range? I really would love to see what the level of interest in these is, and I feel like I would love to make a kit that you guys would really want.  So all opinions are welcome. Thank you!

Saturday, January 21, 2023

JEWELRY



 I was taking pictures of some jewelry for a customer and decided to post some of my favorites. You will probably recognize some the these as the prototypes for my kits. There are still some dragonfly and the feather earrings kits available, $45.00 for the kits. $150.00 for the bluejay feather earrings and $350.00 for the dragonfly and the death head moth pendants. The cuffs are $450.00 each. I really had fun working on the treasure ship, it has a great piece of scrimshaw and all kinds of fun little treasures on it. I think it looks really cool with my amber necklace, the color schemes are the same. This necklace has an amazing amber pendant, you can literally see that it is a big piece of prehistoric tree sap! I also love the giant carved bone beads in this piece. It is $450.00. The shell hair barrette was something I was playing around with when I was working on sea themes ( $225.00 ). And last but not least, my 49 stone fetish necklace. I've been collecting fetishes for a long time and finally, I did something with them. $400.00 for this necklace. The little pipestone cats are my favorites. 



Monday, December 12, 2022

NEEDLE CASE HELP AND CORRECTION

First I want to apologize for the wrong wording on step 5. This is where you are using your single piece of felt not a double like I have written. You take the single piece of felt, fold in half, creating a little pocket, and then stuff with the white poly. Then you sewing it up. The next step is to is to sew your snap on, then you can sew the felt pocket stuffed with the white poly to the bottom half of the leather, staying close to the edge so you can hide these stitches under your lazy stitch. Next you can attach your beadwork to the non suede side, which will be the flap of the needle case. Time to whip stitch! In these pics the paper is the beadwork.  Please feel free to contact me if you still have questions. I've been living in a sick haze for three weeks now. I've gotten, the not covid, not flu, virus and it literally the worst I've ever felt. We both went to the doc but really no antibiotics work, on this virus, so it's just over the the counter stuff that is woefully inadequate. Robert brought it home from school, he's the janitor at the elementary school. 1/3 of the kids are out and a bunch of the staff and teachers. So all my bead friends, mask up out there, seriously, this is one you do NOT want to catch!








Friday, December 2, 2022

FRINGE!

 To follow up on my last post, thank you everyone for helping me decide on which bag to carry. The wolf won! While I love the image, I do think the fringe was the deciding factor. I love fondling it. I think I'm going to have to do more fringe bags. Back in the day, I made tons and tons of fringe! While living in Juneau I had orders for regalia for the dancers. I wonder if anyone in southeast ever sees this killer whale cape at Celebration?? This was probably 40 years ago, omg, that's shocking. LOL When you're dancing you must have the swaying, swishing, swinging fringe! 


MAGPIE

 I've just finished my Magpie Bag. It's one of the book report bags that I've been working on. The book that inspired this piece...