10.5.2016 - Xeriscape... and making beads

Today I was watering my flower garden out back, marveling at how nicely the Portulaca and Bougainvillea, Lantana and Esparanza are doing.... making a mental note that planting things that are native is just so nice... instead of worrying about a plant that wilts and complains if the sun is too hot or I don't water it often enough - these plants just flourish!! SO - mental note: take note of what works and plant more of those!!



Then I thought about my beadmaking - trying to find a parallel to the garden.  If I made beads with the styles that were easiest - all my beads would be round.... but.  They are most interesting, it seems, the more they defy gravity and surface tension... let's take something that naturally wants to end up being round, and instead, make it into something that has straight lines and corners!!?  Yikes.  AND  - lets make two of them that MATCH!

9.28.2016 - Finally.

The good news is that I only made ONE hollow bead this week... the bad news is that I only made focals =====>
I made fourteen focals.  14...

These are my very favorites.  I am seeing these black cylinders with raised chunky scrolls and perimeter dots on a simple long chain for Fall.

I've chosen to round out this week's Weekly Wednesday Update (tonight 9.28.2016 at 9pm Eastern) with some favorite sets I have and I hope that will please.
: )  Jill

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On an aside.  I was working on perfecting how to etch hollow beads that I'd already removed from the mandrel.  One thought I had was to use that rubbery silicone caulk to make little stoppers for each end... that needs some work.  BUT in doing that - I solved another problem....

I make all my findings - and it's always a challenge to keep ear wires paired up... (as I do try to make them in matching pairs) It seems a waste to bag each pair separately, I found that if I put a small dab of the silicone on one ear wire and gently push the second into it - they stay nicely together until I am ready to use them!! 

 

9.21.2016 - Can't See the Forest - For the Trees!!

OK... so you know I've been on this hollow kick now for a few months, and no - it's not out of my system yet.  Last week I talked about how beautiful the etched beads were, and yes they are - but I found myself dreading cleaning out the residue from inside each bead.  UGH.
I would sit and painstakingly wind small tufts from a cotton ball onto a thin wire and wipe the inside of each bead with alcohol - when the average set is around 15 beads that is HUGELY time consuming.

So - after trying everything I could think of, and suggestions from friends I finally decided to Google it.  Right - why is that always my last resort?  Thank you goes out to Anne Londez from Switzerland... who rather matter o factly said - UH... I just etch them while they're still on the mandrels.  

Blink. blink. blink... jawdrop.

I did, and am pleased to report that no longer is the INSIDE etched, and no longer am I cleaning out residue for hours... it was quick, easy and just wonderful!!  Thank you sweet European non-overthinking Anne... smiles and an embarassed eye roll... Jill

9.14.2016 - Fall Etchings

I know that lately I've been making lots of hollows... the season has been such that it just felt like the right thing to do.  Granted, I'm still not over making them - but I wanted to showcase a necklace that I finished up this morning... : )

Transparent glass is just gorgeous... but so is acid etched glass... it's a little more tactile, as each piece feels like time worn beach glass, and while you can't see in one side and out the other, it has a nice presence & feel  without a lot of sparkle.

The problem with etching is - that there's no going back, so I will most likely offer up these hollows as is first.  I spent awhile this morning cleaning the inside of each of these hollows with a small wire and a tuft of cotton ball... it's worth is though.  There are two hollow sets available tonight on my update.  These are larger than I've made in the past - I'm just in a lil-bigger mode... : )  

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Fall Jubilee Necklace - $375

You know... awhile back I made a video of me making a hollow... it's on YouTube, and I've posted a link in an earlier blog... I'll go get the link, just so you can see the process. : )

Hollow Bead Video - Click the bold text and see the video I made last September... the angle is a little strange, as i wanted you to be able to see just what I was doing.   Enjoy. 

smiles,
Jill 

8.24.2016 Smitten by the HOLLOW bug (again)

I've noticed something about my personality - and whether I like it or not - I've been unable to change it in close to twenty years.    It's the desire to do something to death.  I am simply unable to do something one time and move on.  I've got to do it in every color, every size and push the boundaries to perfect it... then I have permission to move on.

IF you think that these beads shown every week are all I make, you are mistaken.  I am simply unable to get it all photographed and put up here.  (*yes, my house tilts slightly where the bead stash is located!*)... but - it's all part of the creative process, no?

This week, it wasn't how small can you go, it was lets go big.  What I found was the drama and excitement of making the quintessential glass air balloon... I had a dear friend comment that she loved that my beads still exhibited the pillowed ends - even though they were hollows... so you can be darn sure that each of these has that!  

If you can build a very thin, tall glass disk with a minimal footprint on the mandrel - you can do this, that, and those as well.  It just takes patience and precision.

Sad thing is, I don't think it's completely gone from my system... : ( upside down smiles - Jill

7.20.2016 - Components in Glass

If it can be done, can it be done any better?  If it can melt into the design of the piece - and the artist can make components to synch - isn't that Ideal?  I've been playing with the idea of toggle closures -  such fun!

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Sweetly transparent glass for a decidedly feminine feel - as, I think, many of my beads conjure up...  These play with light intensity and shadow - with the carvings to give peaks and valleys to gather and release light/color.  Hmmm - I think I've heard that theme before! ; )

Also, I've always tried to hold true to the idea that if it looks like silver - it is.  I tried to make silver headpins with glass, but was always disappointed... I think I've figured it out!



 

7.6.2016 - Back to the Basics

Hand shaped beauties... So - what I'm feeling is - let's take it back to the basics... hand shaped, gravity shaped - imagination infused creations!

I have decided to put presses on hold.  "Back in the day"...  (I can say that, as next year marks two decades that I've been doing this) we relied simply on surface tension, gravity, and a tad of manipulation with tools to achieve wonders in glass.  While I DO have an amazing collection and will still be selling the ones I have on hand, I will strive to move away from them.

Then boom, the advent of presses, it seems almost as if anyone can now make a bead (and for that matter, anyone can make a press) the listings on eBay (where I sold for 8 years) blossomed overnight and it became the sea of lampwork it now is.