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Friday, October 16, 2009
Beaded Sleeves
Labels:
Brenda Stofft,
Rabbit Geisha
The photo above shows what I ended up doing with my sleeve trim. As you know, the beads that matched the background color exactly didn't look very good on the sleeves. So I pulled out any blue beads and blue metallics I could find in my stash and played around with them. Most of the metallics I put away immediately as they were not the right shade of blue. I had several choices of blue in the beads, but blue-gray seed beads I had picked up from the local bead store (they are not labeled since the bead store sells unlabeled colors of beads in various sizes so I can't tell you the brand or exact size but they appear to be size 14/0) looked like they might work.
I also had a medium blue skein of Accentuate that looked ok with the background color, so I first tried laying long lines across the sleeves with this thread. The Accentuate when laid on the canvas was too bight a blue, so back into the stash it went and I tried attaching a few of my seed beads with one ply of my background DMC cotton floss. It was a perfect match!
Well, the blue colors are different but the grayish blue of the slightly iridescent beads looks very nice with the rest of the canvas. I spent last night adding beads to the sleeves. In the photo above the left sleeve is finished and the right sleeve around 2/3 done. I'll finish this sleeve today and try to get more rows of the background done. I need to hurry and get as much finished on this piece as possible as I have the Gay Ann Rogers counted thread piece instructions coming shortly.
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