Sunday, April 29, 2012

Beading Babes Project 4 Reveal

This past week was intensely stressful for me but I have finally arrived in Michigan. My husband has been here for 4 months for work and to find housing for us, while I stayed in Virginia to finish my work and train my replacement.

Family and friends helped me pack up the house and load the truck, then my daughter and I made the 650 mile drive from Charlottesville to Ann Arbor.

I wanted to be on the road by 10am and of course we didn't actually leave Virginia until 3pm...but we finally arrived 12 hours later, with a little scenic detour through the very steep and curvy mountain roads of Pennsylvania. Once we arrived, we grabbed some pillows and blankets from the truck and passed out around 4:00 this morning.

We woke up around noon today and it took us about 8 hours to unload the truck and begin setting up our new home. It's going to take me a week or two to really get everything in order but at least I have the important things set up, like my beads, my bedroom and my Internet connection!

Now onto the latest Beading Babes project 4 reveal. I have my Trellis Necklace by Nancy Dale completed and photographed and I have one pair of the Russian Leaf earrings, and half of a second pair of earrings finished...however I do not have them photographed yet!

I didn't have time to work on the bracelet because of my work schedule and all the stress that comes with moving across the country!

I will edit this post later to include photos of the earrings, but for now I want to get photos of the Trellis Necklace up in time for the reveal...




I really enjoyed this project by Nancy Dale and I think it is extremely cool that designers are offering up their projects for the Beading Babes challenges! I love the end result, but I also really enjoyed the beading process. It is a time consuming project but it has enough variation to keep things interesting.

I made 6 rope segments that are 30 RAW units long as per the instructions. Then I made one segment that is 90 RAW units long and one that is 60 RAW units long. I used increments of 30 RAW units, as there are certain design factors and repeats that work within those parameters...and everything came together perfectly! 

I haven't measured the length but it is long enough to put on over your head and not require a clasp. I used about 30 grams of Dark Bronze size 11/0s for the base, and about 25 grams of Gold lined Green size 15/0s for the netting, plus the crystals and embellishment beads. I love the colors together and I really like the flexibility of the rope. I think I will give this one to my mom for Mother's Day this year!

I look forward to seeing everyone else's project reveal and hope to get photo's of my earrings up later tonight but it probably won't happen until tomorrow!

I am so happy to finally see this week come to a close but it is kind of bittersweet. I am excited to be in my new home and living with my husband again but I am definitely going to miss my daughter and the rest of my family. I am thrilled that she was able to come with me to see my new home and be there with me for the long drive...she has never been to Michigan before and she has to fly home tomorrow, but hopefully she will be able to return for a real visit later this year!

8 comments:

  1. Wow I love your Trellis Necklace. Once again you have blown me away with your colour combinations. I can't wait to see your Paisley Drop earrings.

    Glad to hear the move went ok - hopefully life can settle down a bit for you now. Rest up!

    Karyn

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  2. Your necklace is gorgeous. I love the colors. Good luck in your new home. Moving is so stressful, I'm in awe of the fact that you could get this post done! Looking forward to seeing your earrings!

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  3. What a gorgeous, gorgeous job on Trellis! I am SO glad you enjoyed it so much, and thank you for picking my project to work on in Beading Babes!! :)

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  4. Wow Vimala,
    Your necklace is gorgeous and I'm envious that you had enough 15's to do a long necklace. I had to take a section off because I ran out of 15's.
    You are amazing woman to have tackled the move across the states on your own. Best wishes to you and your family in your new home.
    Therese

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  5. WOW I love your color choices and your variations to the rope. Will you make another for yourself?

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  6. WOW Superwoman! I am amazed by how much you have done recently. Congrats on the new home and having your family all in one place again. I sure know how fun unpacking can be. ;) Oh and I'm sure your mom will adore your gift. It's fantastic.

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  7. That is gorgeous. I love the pink and green and hint of gold. I would not have thought to add the blue, but it is perfect. I can't wait to see your earrings.

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  8. Thank you all so much for the amazing compliments! I am slowly getting everything settled and unpacked!

    I am looking forward to relaxing and getting some beading time in soon...and I really can't wait to check out everyone's blogs and the new facebook page!

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