These gorgeous highly crafted button closure cuff bracelets are designed and produced in Cape Town, South Africa. Each piece is delicately produced with the finest beadwork process implemented.
Bead Embroidery kit African woman #3 DIY Needlework Kit Beadwork Ballet Hand embroidery Home stitching decor Beading pattern Embroidery beads This bead embroidery kit design from the range of kits by Tela Artis TA-416. The design size is approximately 9.5 х 14.4 inch (24x36 cm) Technique of performance: seam half cross and "back needle" Number of colors: 21 The number of beads: 7428pcs. Kit for embroidery threads and beads on a canvas with a background image. The set contains all the necessary materials for embroidery - canvas, threads, beads, needles, comfortable color scheme, drawers, instructions. Frame is not included. Before starting work, we recommend that you read the instructions. Are you looking for a specific patterns or design that I don't have listed? Just ask me and I may be able to create it. ________________________________________________________________________________ Please be sure to give me the correct address for shipping your purchase. I will always ship to your ETSY ADDRESS unless specified. Please note, transit time may vary depending on your location and customs processing, so I can’t guarantee exact arrival time. Normal standand delivery time out from Ukraine takes about: U.S. - 14-21 days U.K. - 7-15 days Canada - 30-40 days European Union countries - 9-15 days ( excluding Italy - 20-25 days ) Australia - 15-30 days New Zealand - 13-25 days South Africa - 20 days Israel - 10-18 days Japan - 12-21 days Russia - 20-30 days. Other countries - to 25 days. ATTENTION! Before Christmas the delivery time growing up +10-15 days for all countries, because the post offices are very busy. After December 1 I can not guarantee, that your purchase will be delivered earlier than Christmas. All packages are sent via international registered airmail. Customers are responsible for any fees, taxes, and duties associated with shipping & purchasing to their respective countries. Please be aware that during holidays the delivery times may vary. Please note that I cannot be held responsible for packages lost in the mail or delay . Thank you so much for your consideration
This kaftan is an exclusive, single edition garment. It is printed using the ancient Ajrakh printing technique on handwoven Mashru Satin. The shapes and motifs of Ajrakh echo the forms of Islamic architecture and intricate Jali windows. The Ajrakh printing technique is an intensive process of hand block printing and re
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Bead Journal Project for Oct., 2007. Bead embroidery on two fabrics. I've struggled with weight issues all of my life. Yet this piece isn't about loosing weight so much as about RESPECT, respect and love for the body that was delt to me by the hands of birth. While in the process of stitching this page, I realize that I'm creating a respectful tribute to my body and setting a goal for the rest of my life.
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Being able to grow your own flax fiber to spin and weave into linen clothes is a wonderful experience. The growing is the easy part. Once flax straw is retted it can be stored indefinitely until yo…
MADE TO ORDER This is a made to order item, please check the shop announcement for current processing times or contact me directly. Please keep in mind that each item is handmade and can be recreated as close as possible, but variation in design may occur. This piece is simple yet stunning using a variety of luxury fibers like merino roving, merino wool and silks to create visual interest and texture. Colours are true but please be aware that there may be differences between my monitor and yours. Hung on a 40 cm (16”) wooden dowel, this weaving hangs 105 cm (41”)long from the dowel to end of fringe (longest point), and is 38 cm (15”) wide (widest point) Weaving includes a wooden dowel so you can hang it once received. Follow me on instagram @weavingmystory for new designs and shop updates.
Half the Year in Tapestry and a start on July has me reflecting on the process of weaving everyday again. For this diary project it is not so much about just doing some weaving everyday but creating a small bit of weaving that actually has relevance to that day. What occurs to me is that this practice is a means to promote living in the present while preserving the past. It is a daily challenge to find a symbol for the present, the past is already woven so it is "finished". I keep finding insights through this process all the time. Here is the month of June with a little transitional pick and pick and the first of July. There were lots of memorable events in June, Fathers day, the Midwest Weavers conference and my 40th wedding anniversary! When I first started the year I was very aware of how using a 1 by 2 inch rectangle would limit the possibilities. Now I find myself thinking that I can't believe how many possibilities are lurking in that rectangle and this tapestry is set at 8 ends per inch. Some days have less sparkle than others of course and some symbols are better left unexplained but I was pretty happy with the Pineapple Upside-down cake I wove/baked the day before Father's Day. The woven version could have used a little more value contrast between the pineapple and the cake but I liked the weaverly approach I managed. The baked one was spot on and one of my husbands favorite desserts. To the right is a detail of the cake in the middle. The day before I left for the conference I wove my Spinner suitcase on the road, more of the road on traveling day, and then the up and down elevator for the first vending day. Then the stage where several events took place, and the Kansas storm rolling in on the day we returned home. I was happy to leave it behind as we drove into Oklahoma. The last two days of the month I noticed the big pile of leftover wefts I had been accumulating and decided to do something about it so I wove the last two days of the month with them. That gave me an idea for July. I decided to take my new color of the month which is a coral red range of Ymmyarns and use that and my pile of thrums for weaving July. Back at the beginning of the year I mentioned that one of my goals for this years diary was to become acquainted with my palette of Ymmyarns and that has been working nicely in this way. I suppose using these leftovers could seem way too thrifty but it is also an interesting challenge. After I spent some time organizing my piles of threads the project seemed more user friendly. I spent an evening organizing these and the thrums from the Mango Hunters. To the right is a detail of the last two days of June and some transitional pick and pick using the red range and mostly grey thrums. I must admit it was slow beginning and ending so many wefts for the pick and pick that goes across but I do like the effect. The smaller rectangles, like the first of July, should be easier to manage in this way. I should be posting on the Mango Hunters soon - almost ready to turn the warp again.
Every year, Hand & Lock organizes a competition for the prestigious Prize for Embroidery to promote the use of hand embroidery and to discover emerging
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If you are looking for high-quality and versatile beads for your jewellery making projects, look no further than 10g Matubo SuperDuo Czech Beads 2.5x5mm. These are two-hole glass beads that are uniform in shape and size, and come in a wide range of colours and finishes. You can use them to create intricate patterns, chain weave, and more. SuperDuo Twin Beads are made in Czech Republic from pressed glass and are compatible with other twin hole beads. Whether you want to make bracelets, earrings, necklaces, or rings, you will find the perfect SuperDuo Twin Beads for your design. Order yours today and get ready to unleash your creativity!Material: Original Czech Glass Beads from Czech Republic/CzechiaSize: Width: 2.5mm Length: 5mm Pulling hole: 0.8mmPackages: 10g (approx. 135 pieces of beads)
Art.com | We Are Art We exist so you can have the art you love. Art.com gives you easy access to incredible art images and top-notch craftsmanship. High-Quality Framed Art Prints Our high-end framed wall art is printed on premium paper using non-toxic, archival inks that protect against UV light to resist fading. Experience unmatched quality and style as you choose from a wide range of designs to enhance your room décor. Professionally Crafted Framed Wall Art Attention to detail is at the heart of our process, as we exclusively use 100% solid wood frames that include 4-ply white core matboard and durable, frame-grade clear acrylic for clarity, long-lasting protection of the artwork and unrivaled quality. With a thoughtfully selected frame and mat combination, this piece is designed to complement your art and create a visually appealing display. Easy-to-Hang & Ready-to-Display Artwork Each framed art piece comes with hanging hardware affixed to the back of the frame, allowing for easy and convenient installation. Ready to display right out of the box. Handcrafted in the USA. The Giclee printing process delivers a fine stream of ink resulting in vivid, pure color and exceptional detail that is suitable for museum or gallery display. This art print is produced on a lightly textured superior stock 240 gsm, acidfree and 100% cotton watercolor paper. Abstract Art Curious to try something new? Why not learn the language of colors? Our collection of abstract art will introduce you to intriguing concepts and emotions evoked by brushstrokes, shapes, and composition of art. A genre of modernism, abstract art, was founded by Wassily Kadinsky. It represents objects and ideas in an interpretive way. Other famous abstract artists include Piet Mondrian, Joan Miro, and Jackson Pollock. See their work come alive with the painterly quality of our museum-grade canvas. The Print This giclée print delivers a vivid image with maximum color accuracy and exceptional resolution. The standard for museums and galleries around the world, giclée is a printing process where millions of ink droplets are “sprayed” onto high-quality paper. With the great degree of detail and smooth transitions of color gradients, giclée prints appear much more realistic than other reproduction prints. The high-quality paper (235 gsm) is acid free with a smooth surface. Paper Type: Giclee Print Finished Size: 31" x 40" Arrives by Wed, Jun 5 Product ID: 8341379957A
The biggest new thing I have found is shrinkets, shrink plastic art has come a long way since the shrinky dinks of my youth. I did stray into the medium a few years back when I met a gal at a local craft fair and took a class from her. Susan's art circus a quck check and she's still doing shrink plastic. I didn't pursue it much but I did use it to make 'the dream' which fit into the dream keeper vessel ring. It was the perfect material to personalize the ring, be a secret inside message, and to make it sturdy. This past February before we were all required to stay home, I went to Tucson for the first time in many years. I ran into Gail Crosman Moore who was making these amazing shapes and told me to go seek out Julie Isaacs Haymaker and she'd set me up. So a set of molds, some die cut shapes, some 8 x 10 sheets of shrinket material and a heat gun came home with me, and then I got busy with other things. I attended a wedding, I met some deadlines, I knit and then on March 12th the Governor of California put in place a Stay at Home order. Time was now my gift, time and anxiety and worry all of which needed to be managed, so I got out my shrinket and joined Julie's facebook group. For me it is a really calming medium, basically it's like coloring when you were a kid, only grown up. I soon found that I needed better pencils than I had and some alcohol ink pens and a sharperner and maybe some more molds, and a gold leaf pen, and then more gold leaf pens because they are magic. The facebook group, and Julie's website offered inspiration as well as some challenges and so I began in earnest trying to learn the medium. My first set of shrinkets were ho hum....but then I got the hang of how I liked them to look and soon I had a big group. Here's detail of a charm/trinket that I made. Julie's molds are what make it possible to get the three dimensionality which changes the medium so much! Here's a sweet pair of earrings with just a little touch of shrinket at the top. Here I've given a go at fairy wings, someday there will also be a fairy....I hope. Each of the grand daughters got a heart pendant. Bella is a huge lover of everything rainbow so here's hers. Here is a Poesie pendnat in progress. I love the combination of molded shrink plastic with beadwork and in this case a piece of German glass. This one I offered as a kit and more people than not opted for me to make their shrinkets to include in the kit. So a weeks worth of work happened. This one was done for a monochromatic color challenge. The material itself started out pink and I used deep fuchisa and orange pencils to color it. The sweet heart at the bottom is from bead artist Patti Lakinsmith. I think this was also a challenge but at the moment I can't remember what the challenge was....hmmm... But I like it. This was a tide pool challenge. I made each of the fronds separately and then underneath the fossil was two layers of shrink plastic, one smaller than the other, creating a channel. The fronds were curved over a bowl while shrinking and then glued into the channel. The gold leaf pen is a game changer. This is about 4 inches across and I use it as a decorative item on my etagere. Desert flowers was another challenge which I met with a large flower, petals stitched to bead backing and a rivoli center with golden head pin 'stamens'. I placed all of that in a shadow box. This is a process shot of coloring the leaves. Here it is resting on the etagere, but I've since mounted it on a dining room wall I have a current piece in process and ideas for more. Looking back over that, it's a lot of work in one medium in a short time. The process however soothes me. It's a combination of doodling and coloring and reasonable instant gratification, at least in comparison to a fully bead woven pendant. It lends itself to bead embroidery and also to all the little bits that live in my studio and have waited to find the perfect use. I'm also knitting. I finished a love notes for a six year olds birthday, and am in process on my own love notes. Mark and I also made in excess of 75 masks for friends and family. Days run together, worry is still a problem, I want my kids and my grandkids to be safe and not have serious financial effects. I want myself and my husband to stay free of the virus and I want the same for all of my friends, well for everyone. But that is not what is happening and it's worrisome. We missed a long planned family outing that I was desparately looking forward to, two visits from dear international bead friends, our summer airstream travel plan to Seattle and weekly get togethers with friends. What we do have is each other, a house that cares for us really well, nice weather, weekly zoom meetings with family and friends that I cherish. I have needed art/fiber and bead supplies to sustain all my interests. I have yeast! yes, that is exciting, bread and pizza dough are staples here. We're busy planning some veranda/yard upgrades to give us a beautiful space to spend the summer. Stay safe and well, I love you. Marcia
The Bead Embroidery Kit Moon Embroidery is an exquisite and creative crafting set that allows you to create a stunning beaded depiction of the moon. Perfect for both beginners and experienced crafters, this kit provides everything you need to make a beautiful piece of art that captures the ethereal beauty of the moon. High-quality fabric with a pre-printed moon design, serving as a perfect canvas for your bead embroidery. A collection of high-quality beads in various sizes and colors, including shimmering silvers and blues to replicate the moon’s glowing appearance. Durable needles and strong beading thread included for a smooth and enjoyable beading process. Detailed instructions and a full-color pattern guide to help you complete your project. The design features an intricate and elegant moon, showcasing its craters and luminous glow through carefully placed beads. Perfect for lovers of astronomy and celestial decor, the moon design brings a touch of magic and wonder to any space. Clear, step-by-step instructions make the kit suitable for both beginners and advanced crafters. Frame the completed beaded moon to create a stunning piece of wall art, adding a celestial touch to your home. The Bead Embroidery Kit offers a delightful and rewarding crafting experience, allowing you to create a detailed and enchanting beaded representation of the moon. This kit is an excellent way to showcase your skills and creativity while adding a touch of handmade celestial charm to your home decor or gifting a unique piece of art to someone special. Size: 7.9"×7.9" (20×20 cm) Weight: 0.101 kg The kit includes: ◼️ a natural canvas with a painting-scheme; ◼️ all the necessary Preciosa beads (Czech Republic) - 3740 units; ◼️ beading needles; ◼️ detailed step-by-step instruction in English; ◼️ number of colors - 16; ◼️ microbeads, decorative stones 🔴IMPORTANT International shipping by air can take about 3-4 weeks, it depends on the country. For European countries it can 2-3 weeks. Thank you for visiting, please feel free to reach out to me with any questions you may have! Thank you for your attention and good shopping❤️
Details Inspired by the long and winding roads that meander through the Kintamani region of Bali, artisan Dewi Putera creates these elegant earrings. Refreshing blue chalcedony is suspended beneath summits of sterling silver, intricately embellished with traditional Balinese swirls and granules. A sparkling blue topaz completes the design. .925 Sterling silver 6 grams 0.21 oz 4.7 cm L x 1.2 cm W x 0.7 cm D 1.9" L x 0.5" W x 0.3" D Metric US/Imperial Sterling silver, dyed chalcedony, blue topaz Hook earrings Combination finish Made in Indonesia Certified and shipped by our office in Indonesia Product ID: 226607