Kumihimo braiding is the traditional method of braiding rope in Japan. It consists of eight or sixteen strands of braiding material which are then passed over and under each other to form a rope. Different sequences produce different results.
Embroidery is the act of sewing threads or other materials onto the surface of a fabric or other material.
Couching is sewing threads onto a surface by sewing over the top of the thread instead of through it.
This neckpiece uses all three techniques. The rope that completes the neckpiece (and is not shown well) is a flat kumihimo braid. Three kumihimo threads are tied into Japanese knots and couched onto the surface. The embroidery surface is then filled in with a cabochon stone and bead embroidery. I hope to continue incorporating these techniques in future projects.
Friday, February 27, 2009
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Beaded Beads
I love the idea that something is greater than the sum of its parts. That could be why I love beads so much...simple little items put together to make something beautiful. This is a necklace made with three beaded beads. Silver colored pearls and tiny size 15 glass beads (15 beads to the inch) are sewn together to make a larger bead.
Friday, February 6, 2009
Here I am!
Well, I finally did it...I'm blogging. I've had a web site for my beadwork for a few years, but I did not keep it current. I hope to add pictures of new beadwork as I create them. I also have a link to my flikr site which contains some of my favorite pieces of beadwork. http://www.flickr.com/photos/cindy-n-beads/sets/
I hope you enjoy!
I hope you enjoy!
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