Suzanne shows how to change colors using beads on this Raymond Crawford Santa design.
http://suzannehicks.blogspot.com/2014/10/best-santa-ever.html
UPDATE: Suzanne just posted about using French Knots and Turkeywork to finish her Santa. Lovely!
http://suzannehicks.blogspot.com/2014/10/beading-turkey-work-and-french-knots.html
Shall we give her the Smart Cookie Award this week?
Yes, definitely Suzanne is the Smart Cookie this week. Hugs!
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Thursday, October 16, 2014
Changing Color with Beads UPDATED
Labels:
beads,
colors,
French knots,
fur,
Raymond Crawford,
Santas,
tips,
turkeywork
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3 comments:
Suzanne gets my vote for Smart Cookie of the Week. Pat Carson has been making "custom" beads for a long time, by using colorless beads & the desired color of floss. This takes it a step further, with great results.
Suzanne also gets my vote for Best Turkeywork of the Week. I couldn't make it that gorgeous & plush if I lived to be 100.
Amen! I second that vote!
Aw shucks...thanks, ladies...Hugs!
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