As you can see from the photo below, I'm still stitching and embellishing. This mat and metal trays help control my beads. If you spill a container of beads, you'll be picking them up for the next 2 years. Not much fun! Do you have specific tools that make your beading easier?


Everyone loved my piece and thought it would make a great sample for teaching surface design. I tend to underestimate the amount of information I have and think that everyone knows what I know. My friends keep telling me that it's not true, I have a lot to share and should teach. Teaching is something I would like to do, but at this point in my life, I don't have enough hours in my day.

I love the texture in this sea foam along the beach. I use circular or pebble quilting quite often and find that the size variation of the bubbles is what makes it interesting. I recently saw a quilt where all of the bubbles were the same size and I didn't care for the way it looked. IMHO, Size does matter! LOL
3 comments :
I love the beading on the piece. Teaching takes a lot of time but is important. You'll be surprised at how much you know that they want to know.
I see there is already a deleted comment...I'm afraid you may have set yourself up for a few more but I love your comment! LOL
Judy, your artwork is always stunning and thought-provoking. I love the beading you're adding to the piece you've shown and can't wait to see the finished piece.
I would be your first student because I want to know everything that you know!
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