Saturday, May 19, 2012
Spring Swap 2012
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Etsy Beadweavers' December Challenge - Snow Queen
You can click on the item in the text list below the mosaic which links to the Etsy Shop listing of each entrant where you will see more detail of each piece! Be sure to come back on the 9th when the poll will be available for you to cast your vote, December 9th thru the 15th!
1. mirka collar - thebeadedlily
2. Snow Queen Musical Box - enchanted beads
3. winter's court necklace - AmethystRavenstar
4. A Royal Affair - beadsforever
5. Snow Blind - artzilla
6. Ice Crystals Holiday Bracelet - arosebyname
7. Snow Queen necklace - CieloDesign
8. Jadis , Beadwoven Cuff - RegalBeads
9. The Snow Queen's Dandelion - divina
10. Snow Queen Choker - njema
11. Frozen Waters - Cuff - triz
12. Queen of Ice and Snow Necklace - HannahRachel
13. Snowdrop - ErtheFae
14. Ice Dream - nemeton
15. Queen of the Frozen Tundra - gypsyeyesjewelry
16. Snow Queen Beaded Cuff - celestialfoundations
17. Snowflake - ArtfulAr
18. Yuki Onna - Japanese Snow Woman - SmadarsTreasure
19. Anastasia choker - MCDdesigns
20. For the White Witch of Narnia - ThesePreciousThings
21. Snowflake Fairy - BeadazzledofOregon
22. Snow Queen - cigarboxbeads
23. Snow princess necklace - FleurDeIrk
24. Snow Queen Collar - LiciaBeads
25. Royal Crystal Necklace - SpringColors
26. Snowfall - beadsandblooms
27. Queen of the Snow - savoystudio
28. Snow Queen amulet bag - PFordCustomJewelry
29. Snow Queen Paisley Bracelet - myfairladyvt4
30. Victorian Icicles Necklace - FrancescasFancy
31. Snow Queen Icicle Cascade Necklace - Emarah
Voting begins on Tuesday, December 9th and ends midnight December 15th. The best way to show your appreciation for the efforts of these amazing artists is by taking on the difficult task of voting for your favorite. (The ballot will appear on the side bar at right on December 9th.) Again, the individual pieces are listed below the mosaic where you can visit each entry for more information by following the link. Thank you, enjoy and be sure to come back to vote between December 9th and 15th!
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
And The October Challenge Winner Is....


Second: 6. Animal passion necklace - FleurDeIrk
Third: 10. Turtle Talisman - ErtheFae
Fourth - another tie: 2. Flight of the Great Blue Heron - beaddiddy and 13. Petroglyph Cuff - HighDesertBeadscapes
Fifth: 3. barbary coast cuff - thebeadedlily
Sixth: 16. Where's The Orca Necklace - wMarlaine
Seventh: 11. The Mane Event Necklace - njema
Eighth: 5. A Feathered Affair - beadsandblooms
Ninth: 14. Safari Ric Rac Freeform Herringbone Bracelet - myfairladyvt4
Tenth: 15. Kiss of the Spider Woman Necklace - SpringColors
Be sure to start watching for the entries for the November challenge. Many of our beadweavers have been working on their entries for 'Ancestral Impressions'. As you know, our winner's prize is the opportunity to choose the theme for the next challenge. So watch for the announcement of the December Challenge theme at the end of October.
Many thanks to everyone who entered the October Challenge. And many thanks as well to everyone who took the time to vote! We appreciate your participation!
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Etsy Beadweavers October Challenge - Animal Instinct
Voting begins on Thursday, October 9th and ends midnight October 15th. Please show your appreciation for the efforts of these amazing artists by taking on the difficult task of voting for your favorite. (The ballot will appear on the side bar at right on September 9.) The individual pieces are listed below the mosaic where you can visit each entry for more information by following the link. Thank you, enjoy and be sure to come back to vote between October 9th and 15th!
1. Black Panther Necklace - triz
2. Flight of the Great Blue Heron - beaddiddy
3. barbary coast cuff - thebeadedlily
4. Just chasing my tail - Chrisbeads
5. A Feathered Affair - beadsandblooms
6. Animal passion necklace - FleurDeIrk
7. What Remains -Fossil Necklace - SalamanderHouse
8. Nautilis Fossil Cuff - vanishingpearl
9. Magpie Cuff - nemeton
10. Turtle Talisman - ErtheFae
11. The Mane Event Necklace - njema
12. Stripes of the Tiger Beaded Cuff - dreambeadweaver
13. Petroglyph Cuff - HighDesertBeadscapes
14. Safari Ric Rac Freeform Herringbone Bracelet - myfairladyvt4
15. Kiss of the Spider Woman Necklace - SpringColors
16. Where's The Orca Necklace - wMarlaine
17. Gotcha - Beadwoven Cat and Mouse Bracelet - SmadarsTreasure
18. Dragonfly necklace - PFordCustomJewelry
19. Fish Instinct Bracelet - enchantedbeads
Monday, September 15, 2008
And The September Challenge Winner Is....
"Tears of Joy" is a design worked with three contrasts: color, shape and texture. Complementary opposites on the color wheel, the contrast of curves and angles and finally the textures of the ruffley spiral stitch and the smooth, flat brick stitch. A beautiful piece and a well deserved win!

Runners up this month are:
12. Yin and Yang Peyote Bracelet- SmadarsTreasure
10. Roundabout - ThesePreciousThings
7. Lapis Lazuli Necklace and earring set - dreambeadweaver
22. Circle Gets the Square - beaderjojo
20. Pin Stipes and Flowers Bracelet - GrandmaMarilyns
11. Free and Formed - OOAK - beaddiddy
13. Bananarama Mask - Beadmatrix
21. Textural atmosphere - LiciaBeads
1. Le Rouge et le Noir Freeform Bracelet - enchantedbeads
Start watching for the entries for the October challenge. Lots of our beadweavers have been working on their entries for 'Animal Instincts'. As you know, our winner's prize is the opportunity to choose the theme for the next challenge. So watch for the announcement of the November Challenge theme at the end of September.
Many thanks to everyone who entered the September Challenge. And many thanks as well to everyone who took the time to vote!
Sunday, September 7, 2008
Etsy BeadWeavers September Challenge - Complimentary Contradictions
Voting begins on Tuesday, September 9th and ends midnight September 15th. Please show your appreciation for the efforts of these amazing artists by taking on the difficult task of voting for your favorite. (The ballot will appear on the side bar at right on September 9.) The individual pieces are listed below the mosaic where you can visit each entry for more information by following the link. Thank you, enjoy and be sure to come back to vote between September 9th and 15th!
1. Le Rouge et le Noir Freeform Bracelet - enchantedbeads
2. Pinstripes and Rhinestones Cuff Bracelet - cigarboxbeads
3. Tears of Joy - beadsandblooms
4. links cuff - thebeadedlily
5. No Shades of Gray Black and Silver Cuff - njema
6. DARKEST LIGHT - Magnesite/Iron Wild Horse Cabachon Bracelet - fashionsfrome
7. Lapis Lazuli Necklace and earring set - dreambeadweaver
8. Stargazer- Beadwoven Brooch - animadversion
9. Opposites Attract - Beaded Potholder - vanishingpearl
10. Roundabout - ThesePreciousThings
11. Free and Formed - OOAK - beaddiddy
12. Yin and Yang Peyote Bracelet- SmadarsTreasure
13. Bananarama Mask - Beadmatrix
14. Black and White - A Story in Color - adinahalperndesigns
15. Opposite Attraction, Beadwoven Cuff - RegalBeads
16. Fire and Ice - AmethystRavenstar
17. Dragon Eye Beaded Bracelet - Tresijas
18. Autumn Peyote Cubed Cuff - myfairladyvt4
19. Black and Silver Freeform Bracelet - wMarlaine
20. Pin Stipes and Flowers Bracelet - GrandmaMarilyns
PLEASE NOTE; # 20 and # 21 are reversed in the poll at the left.
21. Textural atmosphere - LiciaBeads
22. Circle Gets the Square - beaderjojo
Friday, August 15, 2008
And The August Challenge Winner Is....
The cuff bracelet is done in peyote stitch and contains over 2000 size 11 Delica seed beads in a sea foam green, salmon pink, black and silver. Inspiration for the design came from posters with a "search light" look to them.

Runners up this month are:
14. Lost Treasures - Art Deco- beadwoven set - BeadCatcher
11. Art Deco Collar - HighDesertBeadscapes
19. Latte at Hotel Mercedes - Hand Beaded Cuff - ThreeFatesDesign
2. Purple Graces - triz
17. A Salute To Art Deco - wMarlaine
1. Moss Agate Going Green Doily Bracelet - myfairladyvt4
10. Deco Lotus pin or pendant - beadmummy
24. Art Deco Cuff - Savoy Studio
16. A Trip to The Nile - Collar EBWC - SmadarsTreasure
Keep your eyes peeled for the entries for the September challenge. Lots of our beadweavers are already at work on their entries for 'Complementary Contradictions'. As you know, our winner's prize is the opportunity to choose the theme for the next challenge. So watch for the announcement of the October Challenge theme at the end of August.
Many thanks to everyone who entered the August Challenge. And many thanks as well to everyone who voted!
Monday, July 28, 2008
Ars longa, vita brevis
I beaded my butt off. (Sigh. Don't you wish you could really do that?) I started before 8 a.m. and just quit about half an hour ago, 7:15-ish. I stopped for lunch and dinner and ran a couple of errands. I'll subtract an hour and half for all that, and that still was nearly 10 hours of beading. And in that time I produced exactly two pairs of earrings, a bracelet and a pendant. (Wow! Just another 25 pieces to go between now and Friday! And tomorrow is Thursday.)

I suspect many beaders are like I am when it comes to pricing work -- clueless. Back when I was a freelance writer, I once asked a fellow freelancer how much to charge for, say, writing a press release. The answer was, "As much as you can ask while still keeping a straight face. And if they accept your price without a quibble, you didn't ask enough." Of course, writing is not beading (thank goodness -- I don't want anyone coming back to me with requests for revisions on my earrings!), and I don't think any of us want to have our customers haggle over prices. Nonetheless, when something doesn't sell, I always wonder if I've priced it too high.
So how does one decide how much to charge? I've read in various places that one should charge 2.5 times the cost of materials. That might work for silversmiths or furniture makers, but I think beadweavers are more like painters, in that regard. Does a painter weigh each dab of pigment he or she puts on the palette? My seed beads are like that. Even if I had the discipline to track the price of every tube of beads and record how many of each bead I use in a piece, I'd spend more time counting than creating. And if I had the mindset for that, I'd be an accountant, not an artist. (Before all the accountants rush to hit the "comment" link, let me add that I'm sure there are many artists who are accountants and vise versa. But I'm not that talented!)
Another pricing philosophy is that one should price pieces according to an hourly rate. This is a bit problematic for me, too. Since I have a day job, I rarely complete a piece in one sitting. And if I kept a record of how many minutes I spend on a piece, we're back to the "counting, not creating" problem. Today, however, turned out to be a good benchmark, since I was specifically focused on beading. Ten hours, four pieces. I didn't track how much time I spent on each piece, but if I assigned four hours each to the bracelet and pendant, and an hour to each pair of earrings, the prices I charge for these pieces are very close to the hourly rate I've set for myself.
Is my hourly rate too low? Probably -- but that's a whole 'nother issue. What is our time worth?
Article by Frances of bebop beads.
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Etsy BeadWeavers July Challenge
The entries are in and once again, they are simply stunning!
Voting begins on Wednesday, July 9th and ends midnight July 15th. Please show your appreciation for the efforts of these amazing artists by taking on the difficult task of voting for your favorite. (The ballot will be on the side bar at right.) The individual pieces are featured below the mosaic, and you can visit each entry for more information by following the link. Thank you!
1. An Evenings Dream Necklace by WickedOakDesigns.
2. Come Play in the Moonlight by beadsandblooms.
3. Necklace-Moonbeams by artzilla.
4. Titania's Moonlight Cuff by Bruizerbeans.
5. Midsummer Nights Dream - OOAK by triz.
6. Midsummer Night's Dream Cellini Spiral Bracelet by myfairladyvt4.
7. all moonlight and dewdrops choker by thebeadedlily.
8. A Midsummer Night's Dream by RegalBeads.
9. Puck Peeking Thru The Vines by cigarboxbeads.
10. A Midsummer Night's Dream Necklace by njema.
11. A Midsummer Nights Dream Necklace by CieloDesign.
12. A Midsummer Night Dream by Fivefootfury13.
13. Worlds Collide Necklace by ThePreciousBeads.
14. Love-in-Idleness by beaddiddy.
15. Peaseblossom's Floral Fantasy - Beadwoven Floral Headband by SalamanderHouse.
16. Moonlight and Shadows Necklace by arosebyname.
17. Moonlight on the water by Chrisbeads.
18. Butterfly Landings by vanishingpearl.
19. Titania's Bower by farfrumplainjane.
20. Blue Midnight Dream.. by lolos.
21. Dreamy Summer Night by adinahalperndesigns.
22. Titania's Jewels by Emarah.
23. Midsummer Night's Dream by noeasybeads.
24. Midnight in Summer - Abalone Paula shell - Funky blended blues by beaderjojo.
25. sky blue lake with beautiul waterflowes and green plants around by beadshead.
26. FAIRIES FLIGHT ON A MIDSUMMER'S NIGHT beadwoven necklace by caraway.
27. A Midsummer Night's Dream - Love Elixir Necklace by enchantedbeads.
28. Roses in the Night Sky Cuff Bracelet by SmadarsTreasure.
29. Titiana Speaks to Bottom - Vintage Brass Pendant on Spiral Rope Necklace by time2cre8.
30. A Fairy Crown for Queen Titania by PFordCustomJewelry.
31. A FreeForm Dream Peyote Cuff by SandFibers.
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Meet EBW Member Lynn AKA nemeton.etsy.com

Lynn's Island Sunset Earrings were featured in Step by Step Beads, January 2008. The earrings use circular brickstitch with drop edging and fringe. Though they were originally rejected by the Beadwork editorial team, they very kindly passed them on to the Step by Step offices who decided to publish them. Lynn has hopes that the matching peyote collar and cuff may one day appear in print there too! The whole set is shown in this photo.

This piece, Rose Garden Collar was published in Bead (UK), February 2008. The result of one of Lynn’s ‘what-if’ experiments: what if I take a peyote strip and see just how much embellishment and fringing I can hang on it? Like most of her pieces, it’s in random colours, and the basis is very simple stitches, just lots and lots of them. The project was one of the most popular the magazine has ever run – they printed an entire gallery page of garden collars in the next issue – and the original set was sold in Lynn’s Etsy shop recently.

The Rose Garden Cuff was published in Bead (UK), April 2008. This is a simple peyote cuff in random colours with a leafy edging and a scaled-down version of the embellishments on the Rose Garden collar.

Lynn's Daisy Dreams Cuff was published in Beadwork (US), February 2008. It's another ‘what-if’ that was invented for an online challenge on one of the many forums Lynn inhabits. The theme was ‘wrapping paper’ and Lynn was very struck by the lilac, orange and green colour scheme in a piece of giftwrap she’d used for her niece’s birthday present. The stitch is a cross between daisy chain and right angle weave and has a lovely slinky drape; the Beadwork editors loved the project but chose a more muted and formal version for publication which you see here. You can see the original challenge version here and the pink summer version in her Etsy shop.

The Netted Game Board was published in Bead and Button (US) online, May 2008. A very, very long time ago Lynn learned an intriguing version of netting stitch from a beading book. It has an ingenious turn at one end that allows the netting to be symmetrical (the equivalent of odd-count peyote). She used it to make an entire chessboard (and says never again!) and then adapted it to make these fun little squares for playing tic-tac-toe (AKA noughts and crosses). They make great gifts and the best part is choosing glass nuggets, beads, or buttons to use as the playing pieces!

Lynn's Going Bananas Necklace was featured in Beadwork (US), June 2008. One of Lynn’s favourite beadmakers, Emma Ralph, once made a set of beads that were wild and wacky and just so, well, YELLOW that they frightened everybody away – until one brave beader decided that she just couldn’t resist the banana challenge! Lynn likes beads with personality, but this lot had so many ideas of their own that it took a very long time to settle them into a happy arrangement. However, with the aid of some beaded beads and a lot of re-engineering, they combined into a piece that is now one of Lynn’s firm favourites, and much to her surprise the Beadwork editors liked it too. And here is the image to prove that the glass colour really IS banana yellow!

And finally, Lynn's Rose Garden Earrings were published in Bead (UK), June 2008.These fringed circular brickstitch earrings are versions of one of the flowers from the Rose Garden collar. Lynn loves making these flowers, although she finds it hard to stick to matching pairs!

You can visit Lynn's Etsy Shop here.
Monday, June 16, 2008
And The Winner is...Sweet Freedom
There were 707 votes this month and sweetfreedom's Do You Raku received the the most votes.
This lovely pendant, has a woven spiral rope with peacock freshwater pearls and several colors and sizes of glass seed beads, including slate blue, seafoam green, fuschia, and bronze. The matching peyote bail is embellished with seafoam green freshwater pearls with fringe dangles adorning the bail.
Runners up this month are:
#10 - Casablanca Photo Ribbon Bracelet by PinkPoochDesigns
#7 - Sea Treasure Brooch by enchantedbeads
#12 - AMBER BEAR Bead Embroidered Cuff Bracelet OOAK by caraway
#24 - Turquoise Garden by nemeton
#33 - On The Meadows Necklace by CieloDesign
#3 - Green, Purple and Pearl Necklace by triz
#30 - Art Nouveau Riche - Bead Embroidered Necklace by Blossom Beads
#15 - Warm colours cuff bracelet by beadshead
#1 - Necklace - Corona by LiciaBeads
Keep your eyes peeled for the entries for the July challenge. Lots of our beadweavers are already at work on their entries for 'A Midsummer's Night Dream'.
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Etsy BeadWeavers Members in Step-by-Step Beads

You won't want to miss the pattern for this beautiful cuff, created by our own Carol Dean Sharpe (SandFibers) in both single peyote and in three-drop peyote.

Gracing the cover of the magazine is a colorful chain bracelet filled with wire-wrapped dangles, created by another member of our team, Leslie Rogalski (leslie19083). It's not beadwoven, but it's fun!
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Have you stopped by your local newsstand, bookstore, or craft store to pick up the latest issue (March/April 2008) of Step-by-Step Beads?
You're going to want to make sure to grab a copy so you can check out all the new projects that are showcased in the publication. Of the 16 projects in this issue, three of them are by members of the Etsy BeadWeavers Street Team!
On page 12 you'll find instructions for the O-riginal O-ring, a circular brick stitch pendant created by Leslie Rogalski. Beautifully bold and modern, and a little bit industrial, these pendants are so much fun you'll want one to wear with every outfit. Leslie has these pendants in her Etsy shop, too, in case you want a Leslie original!

Turn to page 15 and you'll find instructions for a Fold-over Triangle brick-stitch pendant designed by Claire Groff. Claire's pendant design is very versatile. It can be made in different sizes, and by varying the bead colors and adding different charms or dangles you can have a whole wardrobe filled with these beauties! Just look how pretty this pendant looks when paired with a Kumihomo braid:


Congratulations and kudos to these three talented members of the Etsy BeadWeavers team!
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
BeadWeaver in Bead Trends Magazine!!
The January/February 2008 issue of the magazine features four designs by our own Sooz Acuna! Sooz' Etsy shop, Sooz Originals, features variations on some of the designs.
First are Sooz' Rocket Fish Earrings. These aren't beadwoven, but they're certainly cute.

Sooz also has instructions in the magazine for a necklace made with interlocking chains and for a bracelet that features one of her own polymer clay focal beads.
What fun!
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Etsy BeadWeavers in Step by Step Beads!
Carol Dean Sharpe, whose Etsy shop is called SandFibers, creates cuffs in just about every color and pattern imaginable; and the patterns are, in most cases, her own designs. Within her shop you'll find everything from randomly-assembled blends of bead colors to stripes, braids, triangles, her signature spirals, and even a houndstooth pattern! Browse her shop some more, and you'll find rings, pendants, necklaces, amulet pouches, and other beautiful beadwoven masterpieces.

Leslie Rogalski, whose Etsy shop is called Leslie19083, is the editor in chief of Step by Step Beads, as well as a contributing editor to two other publications. To me that sounds like a full-time job, but Leslie also manages to create original, unusual, and finely crafted bead jewelry! Her shop contains just a few of these goodies, but it's obvious from just viewing those few pieces that you're seeing the work of a talented bead artist.

Monday, November 26, 2007
November Challenge - Caught in a Net - Time to Vote!

1. Royal Copper Lace, by arosebyname
2. Netted Fringe Explosion Choker, by cigarboxbeads
3. Beaded Netting Necklace, My Blue Lagoon, by nardiesarttowear
4. Capturing The Stone, by noeasybeads
5. Moss Agate, Green Netting Necklace, by LauriDesigns
6. Lacy Netted Collar, by clairecreations
7. Sweet Dreams, by totallytwisted
8. Caught in a Bronze Net Beadwoven Bracelet, by SandFibers
9. First Frost, Netted and Coral Fringed Necklace, by cigarboxbeads
10. Caught in a Net Captured by Pearls Bracelet, by noeasybeads
11. Mist on the Lake, by thebeadedlily
12. Beaded Holiday Evening Bag, by Forbesfarm
13. Champagne Bubbles Freeform Netting Bracelet, by myfairladyvt4
14. Beautiful Blues Netted Bracelet, by SandFibers
15. Arizona Copper Necklace, by KathysKraftyKreation
16. Caught in a Net, by bylynette
17. Winter Ice Bracelet, by LauriDesigns
18. Copper Bangle Watch, by LauriDesigns
19. Caught in a Net, Necklace, by LauriDesigns
20. Bead Woven Netted Gold Flower Bracelet, by MistyRidgeBeads
21. A Gift from Neptune, by Tresijas
22. Snow Garden Waltz, by DantesSpirit
23. Netted Pearl Cuff, by maneklady
24. Turquoise and Teal Freeform Netting Bracelet, by myfairladyvt4
25. Netted Christmas Ornament, by clairecreations
26. Beadwoven Matt Golden Large Christmas Ornament with Pearls, by beadbug
27. Princess Anastasia, by RegalBeads
28. Flowers in the Net, by Beadaholics
29. A Twist of Lime - Ruffly Beadwoven Necklace, by time2cre8
30. Russian Royalty, by RegalBeads
31. Aurora Borealis Netted Panel, by SalamanderHouse
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Etsy Front Page Appearances!
Susan (aka ClinkscalesArts) made an appearance with her crocheted earrings. While these aren't beadweaving, they're still beautiful and noteworthy! Those are hers in the third row, third column.

The next appearance was by Swanee (aka MistyRidgeBeads), whose beadwoven bracelet joined this extremely colorful collection. Like Susan, Swanee's bracelet was in the third row and third column. This Treasury was truly eye-popping!
