Showing posts with label Backstory Beads. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Backstory Beads. Show all posts

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Cubic Right Angle Weave, Ta-Da!

Remember back to Wednesday, when I had to teach myself Cubic Right Angle Weave (CRAW) on the fly, so I could teach it to 2 customers in the shop?

Here is the sample of CRAW I worked up on Wednesday:


This stitch works up very quickly, and I like it, except for one thing:
If you look at the intersections where the beads come together, you can see all the threads (you may have to enlarge the picture). While the threads are neat, I don't like the fact that they are visible. At all.

The particular pattern I was working from called for embellishing the CRAW, and this is the final result:

In a close-up shot, you can see that the embellishing neatly covers all the bead intersections where threads were previously visible, so that's cool, and this makes a nice bracelet, and would make a nice rope for a necklace. It's rigid, yet flexible, if that makes sense.


However, it is a little too frou-frou for me to use regularly, so while I intend to try CRAW again, I am going to play around with different ways to embellish it. In talking to Karen from Backstory Beads yesterday, she told me that she embellishes her CRAW with peyote, so that is one method I'll be playing with.

Anyone else have any secrets for embellishing CRAW?

Saturday, March 3, 2012

When Worlds Collide

My internet world and the Real World collided yesterday, when Karen, from Backstory Beads, came to visit me at my bead shop.

Karen lives near Atlanta, and was traveling through Augusta, and it was so exciting to meet her. We talked about beads and beadweaving, and she showed me her most recent cubic right angle weave. We had a great visit!

Karen does beautiful beadwork, and will be teaching cubic right angle weave at Beadazzled in Roswell, Georgia soon.

And don't forget to visit her blog!