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Showing posts with label Toronto Bead Society Bead Fair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Toronto Bead Society Bead Fair. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

ABC's of Creativity - Y is Yarn

Yarn is defined as a long continuous length of interlocked fibres, suitable to use in the production of textiles, sewing, crocheting, knitting, weaving. Since I’m approaching this from the beading angle, I’d like to present a few examples of how yarn is used as the carrier of beads and show a few examples of how the combination works. 
"Bobbles by the Yard" by Flo FLory
Project in A Needle Pulling Thread, Summer 2011

I’ve been told the beads have to be put onto the yarn before beginning to knit or crochet. This is something that needs to be prepared in advance. You can use and finer thread and needle to hook your yarn into a folded knotted thread OR use a split needle to catch the yarn and string seed beads for your project.
"Threading beads", Knitting with Beads,
www.vogueknitting.com
VOGUE Knitting has an excellent intro to Knitting With Beads. There are two ways: random or planned placement called “beaded knitting” where the beads fall over the stitches rather than between them. There's the stockinette and the slip stitch method for single beads embellishment of knitting.
"From the wrong side", Kntting with Beads,
www.vogueknitting.com
'From the right side", Knitting with Beads,
www.vogueknitting.com
The other was is ”bead knitting” where the beads are placed between each stitch for a solid beaded look. I haven't found a video tutorial on bead knitting. Guess you'll need to take a class with Flo and learn from a master.

Knitting with beads was developed in the 18th and 19th centuries and used for purses of other elaborately decorated items. It’s called “bead knitting” or “purse knitting”. It is created by placing on bead between each stitch, so that the knitting stitches are completely hidden by beads. Intricate patterns can be created in bead knitting by threading beads in reverse of the design which  must be completely accurate.

"Hearts", knitted reticule by Flo Flory, ON
I have had an opportunity to get a closer look and feel at Bead Knitting through fellow Toronto Bead Society member, Flo Flory’s work. Flo designs and teaches bead knitting and was kind enough to come over with her beadwork when I was preparing an inspirational visual presentation, “Beadwork: The Most Versatile Art Form” in Oct. 2011. Better yet, it was great when we were able to pass around her finished knitting work during my presentation. Folks got to feel how soft and fluid the purses and accessories were. The larger the piece, the heavier it gets because uses glass Czech see beads for knitting. Haven't found a video tutorial on bead knitting. Guess you'll need to take a class with Flo and learn from a master.

"Looped Evening Bag" bead knitted bag with bead trim, 2011
by Flo Flory, ON 
"Sea Breeze  Bag & Bracelet, bead knitted bag and bracelet
by Flo Flory, ON
Project in A Needle Pulling Thread, Summer 2007
'Houndstooth" bead knitted zipper case, 2008
by Flo Flory, ON
"Magic Tube Necklace", bead knitted
by Flo Flory, ON
Beaded Tie, bead knitted by Flo Flory, ON
(l.-r.) "Teddy Bead,, 2005, TIe and Beaded Star, 2010r,
all bead knittedby Flo FLory, ON

There are a lot of video tutorials on adding a few beads here and there. See Theresa Grisnati’s tutorial of how to add a single bead into your knitting by using a crochet hook as a tool to add beads as you are about to for the knit stitch.

Theresa Grisnati, knit hat with bead embellishment. See youtube video

Bead can we used as trim in a knitted piece. There are many different technique for effects, but single space aout beads are the simplest embellishment. 

Beads and yarn also go together in crochet. My sister-in-law Lynn Wasylkevych crochets with beads on yarns for a soft hand and on wire for a harder edge where the beads appear to float, but that’s a different story.

"Winter on the Blue Ridge", by Lynn Wasylkevych, NC,
for a competition at a Bead Society, 2009

Detail of "WInter on the Blue Ridge". Crocheted base with wire crochet trim.
"Green Apples", bead crochet bracelet
by Lynn Wasylkevych, NC, 2009
Hope this blog gives you an appreciation of how well beads and yarn go together. It's yet another great way to show a little creativity.

Happy beading,
Maria


Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Toronto Bead Society Spring Bead Fair

 
 
This weekend's TBS Spring Bead Fair is our last bead show in Southern Ontario until the fall. Here is a $2 coupon. There are almost 50 vendors planning to be there. Here is the list of exhibitors.

Instead of classes this season there will be scheduled demonstrations. Here is the schedule.

Maria will be doing two demonstrations. On Saturday 1:30-2:30 will be Twig Willow Twist. On Sunday 3:30 -4:30 will be Diagonal Weave Versatility.

Twig Willow Twist, beaded by M. Rypan
Diagonal Weave Bracelet with Swarovski Crystals, beaded by M. Rypan

Jo-Ann will be doing a demonstration as well. On Sunday, 1:15 - 2:15 Flat herringbone bracelet.
Flat Herringbone (ribbon) Bracelet, beaded by J. Woolverton
The booth will have a selection of kits and patterns as well as all 4 of Maria's books.

All of Maria's Books
We look forward to seeing you at the Bead Fair.

Happy Beading!!

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Toronto Bead Society Bead Fair

TW-WL-TM3 - Pearl Twig Willow Twist
SWG4-810 - Refined Pearl Swags

Rypan Designs at the Toronto Bead Society Bead Fair, Spring 2010
This was taken on Day 1 of the Bead Fair at the CNIB, a bright and airy room. There's one piece of artwork on the wall and I'm right in front of it. Some say the art is overwhelming, but I find it novel and fresh. It provides me with an extra ledge to display my beadwork easels. Can you see me? How about all my beadwork kits and patterns? It's amazing what folks have been zeroing in on. It's fun! Sunday is the last day...

Monday, April 26, 2010

Metallic Twist Collection


CLMN-TM1 - Twisted Columns Bracelet
TW-WL-TM1 - Twig Willow Twist

Here's my newest contemporary 'gerdan' collection created around exquisitely twisted bugles with a metallic edge from the Czech Republic. It has coordinating metallic-lined drops and triangle beads and comes in copper and bronze gold.

The wider twisted bugles and copper-lined drops were used in the bracelet. The finer bugles and triangle beads were used in the necklace choker. Metallic seed beads were used sparingly to frame the twisted bugles and make the drops and triangles pop. Twig Willow Choker looks nice up worn up high.

Beadwork kits and patterns will be ready for the Toronto Bead Society Bead Fair this weekend. Contact me if you would like one or the full set. Check my Events for upcoming bead shows. It never seizes to amaze me how beadwork comes together when you keep asking, "What if?". It's fascinating and fun.


TW-WL-TM3 - Twig Willow Twist

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Painted Stripes Collection


An impulse purchase of two hanks of uniquely hand-painted
pony beads with fun-colored lining inspired this collection.
I found less is more when you have such amazing miniature
art beads. Teaming them with jet black showed off the
multi-stripes best. Strategically placing them in simple
beadweaving patterns also worked well. These three styles
are a great place to learn bead weaving. There's netting in
form of a Textured Net Lantern necklace or as a Chicklet
Bracelet. Try the Diagonal Weave with enough beads for a
bracelet and necklace or lanyard. Make a great fashion
statement with these fun accessories.


This Painted Stripes Bead Kit Collection is a very
Limited Edition. It will be launched at the TBS Bead Fair
this weekend and hopefully be available for the next one
at The Hobby Show in Toronto.



Thursday, October 22, 2009

Fall Bead Fair season

Last week's Creativ Festival in Toronto kept me super busy with teaching and exhibiting. There were so many styles of beadwork kits and patterns, I displayed the easel overflow on the well-lit shelving unit in back of the booth. You can easily check out the styles one by one in my catalogue.

Here's the overall booth display with Jo-Ann, my #1 assistant, sample beader and blog guru, in the midst of it all on the morning of Day #1.

My next show will be on Halloween Weekend at the Toronto Bead Society Bead & Jewellery Fair. The show will be held at the CNIB, a new venue easily accessible by TTC. I look forward to exhibiting in one large room with fellow beaders, lampworkers, suppliers of beads and findings. There's classes too! Come, be inspired and stock up!

This will be followed Nov. 6 to 8th by a new venture, The Hobby Show, where I am going to bring beadwork to a whole new audience of hobby enthusiasts. Click and get a discount show coupon and see the variety of activities, seminars and races, in addition to our beadwork demos in Booth #115.