Thanks BB. I'm pretty pleased with it. Beautiful stitch, if time-consuming. I'm currently making myself a necklace to wear for the opening in January, but other than that - I'm working towards the possiblity of doing a Christmas show next year. No shoes for the shoemaker!
Hello beadbytes! It's really just peyote stitch. It's the different sizes that make it "Cellini." I picked the stitch up from a web tutorial. Once you have three rows done, it's a piece of cake!
Ring the bells that still can ring/
Forget your perfect offering/
There's a crack in everything/
That's how the light gets in.
-- Leonard Cohen, "Anthem"
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It's a beaut! Is this one you made for yourself?
Thanks BB. I'm pretty pleased with it. Beautiful stitch, if time-consuming. I'm currently making myself a necklace to wear for the opening in January, but other than that - I'm working towards the possiblity of doing a Christmas show next year. No shoes for the shoemaker!
This is beautiful! Maybe one day I will learn the Cellini Spiral. :)
Hello beadbytes! It's really just peyote stitch. It's the different sizes that make it "Cellini." I picked the stitch up from a web tutorial. Once you have three rows done, it's a piece of cake!
Hello!! The bracelet is really beautiful. It reminds me of King Tut.
Merry Christmas and wishing you a Happy New Year.
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lj. this is gorgeous. All my favourite colours.
Thanks so much Steffi and Herhimnbryn! H- I love blues and ambers, purples and ambers.
gorgeous work, as always! I'm a huge fan.
A belated thanks, Teri! Soon to be in the collection of S. Day, I'm pleased to announce.
Cellini, is now happily residing in a sunny land, where her colours echo the landscape.
Thankyou dear lj.
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