9.08.2008

September Bead Journal Project


I was stuck. I couldn't decide really where I wanted to go with the new year of the Bead Journal Project. Luckily I was involved in setting up the blogs and answering questions and fixing little things on them so I had lots of time to think about my page. Or maybe that wasn't such a good idea - thinking about it too much. And so yesterday, after re-reading Robin Atkins' book Heart to Hands Bead Embroidery one more time, I went through some fabric until I found one that said "use me!", and I went through the drawer marked 'focal beads' until one said "use me!" and I sewed it to the fabric and began.
And as I began to sew on more beads and shells and stones, the page began to come together. I really wanted a contrast of textures and I piled the pearls and crystals up next to the slice of stone (yes, it's stone, not bone as many people asked me).

Someone asked me where this page was going and to be quite truthful, I don't really know. The page is about the end of summer which is what September is to me. It's about the problems I've been having with my health related to my arthritis (that's where that bone-like chunk of stone comes in) and all sorts of other things that I haven't really worked out yet. There's still a lot of page to cover - the pages this year are 5 x 11 - yes it's large - I have a lot to say and I have a lot of large beads that I want to use. We'll see where it all goes.

6 comments:

GraceBeading said...

I really like your September piece! I've been reading Robin's book (again) too and am looking forward to trying some of the new techniques she profiled. I find it all very inspiring.

pam T said...

Love this! can't wait to see it complete!

KV said...

Awesome, Diane!


Kathy V in NM

beadbabe49 said...

Bravo you! I was going to go larger too but only got to 6x8, twice the size of last years.

Jacqui said...

this is an amazing start!

shebaduhkitty said...

so the stone and all is added to a fabric backing? I was thinking that the stone was the backing... I will really need to see this in person it is so intriguing