Saturday, August 28, 2010

August 28

Hello Again. Stopped in the other day at Caravan Beads at the Cotton Exchange, and found some great new things to tempt me, including these yummy Candy Jade beads that they recently got in. Verrrrrrrrrry Interesting.

Also took a peek at the new Bead and Button Magazine that is out. There is an project using the new Tila Beads (new shape out from those bead makers - Miyuki Bead). In case you haven't heard, Tila Beads are kind of like a cube bead that is sliced in half, but instead of 1 hole, there are 2 holes that run parallel to each other. Since they are Miyuki Beads, and Caravan Beads deals in Miyuki Beads, here's hoping that these new beads become popular enough that Caravan might start carrying them. In the meantime, I understand that Miyuki did a limited run of them so we will have to wait to see what the market does on this new shape. I myself have only seen limited interest in those new long drops, and I did try working with some of them. I think that it will take the right project to be able to show them off to their advantage. I'll see if I can find a picture of what I made with them and see what you think of them.

Meanwhile, don't forget to support your local bead store (LBS). They are important, and a vital part of not only beading, but local economy.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

August 26

Okay. Here's the scoop. A Place to Bead had planned on having a trunk show. Everything was all set. But somehow, the beads never showed up. They don't know what happened but as soon as they hear from the trunk show people, A Place to Bead plans on trying to reschedule the show. As soon as I hear otherwise, I'll let you know.

In the meantime, I understand that they are planning on having a Fall Contest. The winners for their Summer Contest - Southwestern Summer - have been announced. As soon as I find out all the names, I'll post them along with pictures of the winning pieces. So, start thinking about fall ideas. When the kits go on sale I'll let you know. After all, beads are always a good incentive for being creative.

Monday, August 16, 2010

Hey fellow beaders!!! Hope that all of you are finding your beading muse, and coming up with lots of beautiful things. Wanted to let y'all know of some things that are going on.

First off, Bead Color Specialist Margie Deeb is in the process of giving away her beading patterns. Yes, you read correctly - GIVING AWAY. It looks like every month, she picks out 2 patterns and makes them available for you to download for free. All you have to do is go to www.margiedeeb.com and click on the "Store" link near the top of the page. Then scroll down and click on "Patterns (PDF downloads). As you scroll down the page, you will see FREE under the price of several. Just click and download the pattern. Now each patterns comes 2 ways - either as a loom/square stitch or as a peyote/brick stitch. So that means that technically every month you can download 4 patterns. Isn't that just too cool? This link should take you directly to the page listing the patterns. www.margiedeeb.com/html/productlist.php?type=10 So be sure and click over there and get some really cool patterns.

Next, I hear that a local bead store is planning a trunk show. On Wednesday, August 25th, A Place to Bead on College is going to have a trunk show with Israeli Silver, Thai Silver, Non-Tarnish Brass, and Lucite. Should be some cool things available.

Meanwhile, I'm working on a project that I started about 10 years ago. So I'll get back to work. And here's wishing you a creative beading time.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Well, I've talked about doing this, and I guess that I'm finally doing this.

Let me start by telling you who I am. My name is Debra Pyeatt, and I am a beader ("Hello Debra" - I feel like I'm at a beader's anonymous meeting). I've been beading since around 1993. Since moving to Wilmington, NC, I've found that a lot of local beaders have no idea of what beady things are happening in the area, and are unsure of where to go on the internet to find out these things. So whenever I find out about local bead shows, bead contests, bead sales, etc., I want to post the info so that you won't miss out on this stuff.

Also, I'm new to this blogging stuff, so I may make mistakes from time to time, so please bear with me.