The April EBW Challenge theme is Seed Beads Only. As part of the EBW mod team, we had a difficult time putting out a definition of the term "seed bead" and what the perimeters for the challenge would be. This would seem like the most straight forward theme ever, but there were a lot of questions about whether non-beaded clasps would be allowed and what shapes and sizes of seed beads could be used. I will spare you all the details, but suffice it to say, that I was pretty happy with the final decisions and decided that I did want to participate.
I have moved away from using beaded bead clasps for bracelets, as customers have really preferred button and metal clasps. Since neither of these options are allowed, I opted for a bangle. All of my bangles thus far have been based one of the most standard bangle designs out there. I decided it was time to break way from that and do something new.
One of the final stipulations is that 20% or less of the final design can be non-round seed bead shapes (hexagons, triangles, cubes, etc.). Yep, this involved doing some math before I started beading. I thought that some would be interested to learn that the final piece has over 1,500 seed beads.
This is a variation of my skinny wrapped peyote design. I had wanted to make a purple version of this design for a while and decided to convert it to a bangle. I've always used right angle weave for bangles. For those of you who beadweave, you know how easily it converts to a bangle. I honestly didn't know how peyote would go. It is not as flawless, but it's pretty good. I chose to complete all of the wrapped embellishment before I joined the two ends, as I didn't know if the beadwork would allow the design to flip or not. It turns out that it is flexible enough to flip so if I do this again, I may join the cube base, which will make the bangle conversion more flawless.
As always, it was really hard to put together a well blended purple combination and photograph is accurately. Bangles are not my favorite type of jewelry to photograph anyway, but I'm fairly pleased with the result. Purple continues to be a very popular color combination so it's well worth the effort.
This piece is available for sale here. Voting for the April challenge will take place on the EBW blog April 9-15. Check back here that week for all of the voting information.
Have you been working on any new designs lately?
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