Saturday, June 30, 2012

Serving a Cup of Soup!


Pull up a seat and have a cup of soup with me.  This is  a wonderful bead soup hosted by Lori Anderson of Pretty Things.  The main component of the soup that we were all required to use as our main ingredient is a beautiful lamp work bead created by the extremely talented Lea Avroch.   






When I received my bead all sorts of different recipies started swirling around in my head.  One of my ideas was to do a simple spiral rope and keep the bead as the main focus of the necklace.  I went thru my stash and also went to my local bead store, YaYa beads.  I found beads that really pulled out the wonderful colors in the bead and decided I would alternate the spirals in my necklace.  I actually had almost 3/4 of the rope done when I decided that I really did not like it. It was just to busy.  I am not opposed to designing a piece that has a lot of elements but I just felt it detracted from the bead and was not accenting the bead the way that I wanted.


Sorry not the best pic.




A small pile of some of the beads when I took the rope apart.



 I knew that I still wanted to do something bead woven.  I settled on the St. Petersburg chain, that I have never done and did not know how to do!  I usedthe original core beads from my spiral (that were very covered up in the spiral). I went to youtube and searched for a tutorial.  Aunties Beads had a good one.  So I sat down watched and learned.  The center of the chain are garnets.

I really am pleased with the final result. 



I stitched the toggle clasp.


Please visit the other participats to have a taste of their amazing soups! 

Lori of Pretty Things


Please also visit the amazing Lea Avoch


If you are interested in participating in future cups of soup please visit Lori's site.  You can go to her regular blog, http://www.prettythingsblog.com/or you can visit the following site. http://lorianderson-cupofbeadsoup.blogspot.com/ You can also see past soups here.


20 comments:

  1. Absolutely love that you tried a new technique ... and it is SO pretty!

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  2. That necklaces is stunning. I am always in awe of you beadweavers especially when it all comes together as beautifully as this necklace.

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  3. Lovely - you were right, the rope, albeit beautiful, was too busy; while the chain is bringing the focus on the focal, accenting it in a very delicate way. Beautiful work!

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  4. I can only echo Shaiha's comment about being in awe. Bead weaving is a true art form and your piece certainly shows that. Fantastic job!

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  5. Very impressive!!! As a lampwork artist, I believe you chose the most complimentary chain/pattern and colors to highlight the focal bead. Well done!

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  6. I did love the first rope but I know how you felt when it just didn't work with that gorgeous bead. Your St Petersburg chain is perfect and showcases the bead so well. Beautiful!

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  7. I LOVE the St Petersburg stitch - one of my favorites and looks perfect with your design!

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  8. Great job. You accented the focal perfectly.

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  9. Great job. You accented the amazing focal perfectly.

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  10. I love this necklace. I am liking more and more the bead weaving that I see in these challenges. I like the St. Petersburg - it is beautiful with the focal bead and I also love the garnets. Great job!

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  11. Very pretty! I really liked the whole creative story. It is a process and I see why you changed directions. Your beadwork accents the focal really well.

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  12. Just lovely the colours are so right!
    Jackie

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  13. That is truly stunning! Especially the cohesive colors you used. I'm seriously in AWE of you designers who can bead weave like that :)

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  14. As beader...let me say that this necklace is really a dream!
    Congrats I really love it ^_^

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  15. As beader...let me say that this necklace is really a dream!
    Congrats I really love it ^_^

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  16. Sonya, being a beadweaver myself, on top of making glass beads, I am flabbergasted that you put in so much work into the spiral & then did the ripit stitch. lol! I thought it was lovely, but now seeing it on the St. Petersburg chain, I must say that I agree. It's really lovely and balances out the focal very well. It's even more special that you took the time to learn a new stitch for this project. Absolutely love it!

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  17. That is stunning!! What a beautiful weave, and it is the *perfect* compliment to the lampwork!

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  18. Gorgeous, Sonya! Learning a new technique is always good. And it complements the focal wonderfully.

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  19. I was delighted to see beadwork with Lea Avroch's amazing focal. Your design and blog post was like a wonderful desert for me as I hopped the Cup of Soup Challenge. I enjoyed seeing the process of your work as an artist! The energy put into your design is inspiring. I loved the first design,and love the St. Petersburg too. I'm so impressed you shared finding a tutorial and jumping into a new weave -- awesome! Beautiful jewelry that compliments the amazing bead perfectly! Gorgeous!

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