It's been a while again since my last post, I know. But I was on my vacation first, then I was sick, then I had a lot of work... but at least I can finally appear with a few new patterns. Today I'll show you one of them. :)
Triangulum is just another experiment. You know, the one when you take out your beads, start making something that you don't know yet what it is going to be, but then it turns out to be a piece which you are satisfied with. I was quite satisfied with the first attempt, so I made another pendant to see if I still remembered all the steps. I did remember, but I also realized that I must find some easier way to make it. Third time lucky, they say. The third pendant differs a little, little bit from its predecessors, but it's waaaay easier to make. Still I wouldn't say it was very easy anyway. But at least I like it. ;)
The pendant measures 4,5 cm (1.77") at the widest point. It is made mostly with SuperDuo beads and seed beads in two sizes. A huge 14mm round bead is placed in the center of the piece.
The Polish version of this pattern will be published in the next issue of Beading Polska magazine. The English one is available already on Etsy and Craftsy.
Before I show you the pendants, I have one more information. The twisted peyote patterns I was promising to write cannot be published yet. As they were inspired by wonderful work by June Huber and her Peyote Twist Earrings, I wanted to be on the safe side and asked for her opinion, if using her idea (in a different way and different beadwork though) wouldn't violate her author's rights. Due to some urgent matters though she is not able to give me the written permission yet, but I was already promised to be granted it. So we all need to be a little bit more patient. In the meantime make sure to check out her website and the beautiful patterns she makes! You won't regret it, I promise! :)
Back to the triangles though, here are all the pendants, in the same order as they were created.
And I'll see you again soon, with a few more tutorials! :)
Thank you for dropping by and take care, my friends! :)
Son preciosos Justyna, me gustan mucho, felicidades!!!!
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Marián
http://missbisuteria.blogspot.com
Hello Justyna,
ReplyDeletenice to hear from you. Oh, I love this pendant. This Triangle Shape looks great and the colours are fantastic. So I am going to look to your etsy shop these days :-).
I hope you feel better and it would be fine, if Jane Huber permits publishing the pattern of the twistet triangle.
Greetings
Silke
Wow Justyna, that's great to be published in a magazine - congratulations!
ReplyDeleteI like the triangle style of your pendant, that looks nice.
Greetings,
Nicole
Skojarzyły mi się z ciastkami francuskimi, można je u nas kupić w takim właśnie trójkątnym kształcie:) twoje wisiory też wyglądają apetycznie:))
ReplyDeletewhat a pronominal fantastic design. OMG! It is so elegant and filled with inspiring talent and precision. it is monumental and so flawless, what a superior example of perfection. you are such a talented woman with the passion and have such desire to be creative and be dedicated to such high quality of art. You set an incredible level of the highest level of dedication imaginable to the world of beading. Great job. and accept the fact of being proud. You deserve the recognition and more . hugs xoxo
ReplyDeleteThis Triangulum pendant is absolutely gorgeous. Thank you for the tutorial and congratulations on being published.
ReplyDeleteDear Justyna!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations for being published in a magazine. That's really great.
Your new pendant looks good. I like the triangle shape, because the most time pendants used to be round. Great!
Greetings
Daniela
Very nice :) And congratulations for being published, you really deserve it!!
ReplyDeleteQue especial,maravilloso en todos los colores.Besos
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