Showing posts with label Swarovski. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Swarovski. Show all posts

Saturday, 27 October 2012

The making of a necklace

Ok, firstly I feel like I should acknowledge that its been an embarrassingly long time since I last wrote a blog post.  So, er, sorry about that!  Been rather busy at the mo, I feel like I've got lots going on in all aspects of my life and I've not felt really like writing blog posts I'm afraid, but I'm hoping I might be able to squeeze one in every now and then a bit more frequently for you!

For a while now I've fancied writing a blog post documenting how I make my multi-strand knotted necklaces - they are such nice pieces to make, incredibly time consuming, but lovely to see how it develops as you add each strand.  There's only so much you can plan with them, they are very much pieces that change as you make decisions on which beads go where - depending on the order, ratio of big/small, light/dark, heavy/light etc, it all is part of the creation of each piece which is totally unique (and will often vary a little from my initial idea of what I think it will turn out like!)

Basically, I start by choosing my thread colour, I use Griffin silk, a very high quality silk that comes in either 100% natural silk, or Nylon which is much stronger for those heavier weight gemstones.  Great quality and lovely to work with, it gives a much softer and more organic look than beading wire.  The colour I use really affects the 'feel' of a necklace, whether it's subtle and complimentary, or punchy and contrasty.

I start knotting the beads at intervals and in different combinations, and make sure I've got the length right before attaching the clasp components on each end.


That's the easy bit - it starts getting a bit more complex as you start to add the next strands - each one intermittently intertwines with the other strands, so they become interlaced with each other, which is what makes the necklace hang so nicely I think...



As I add more strands and knots, I love the weaving effect you create, all these little intersections of threads and beads!



So really, I just keep on going until I feel I have got enough strands, the right balance of beads, and I've got it hanging how I want, then I just make sure all my knots are secure, and hey presto, I suddenly realised its a wearable necklace!!  :D

My design techniques have developed a little over the last year or so that I've been making them. With the first one I made, I didn't create it one strand at a time ~ I had all 4 strands going at once, which was a bit of a brain-bender keeping track of which thread was which and where each one was going, whilst trying not to spill beads everywhere from wayward strands!!  See the photos of 'Multi-strand necklace #1' here. I am glad to say the improved technique is a lot more straight-forward and less stressful!!!

The lady who bought this very first piece has actually since commissioned two additional necklaces in the same style, which is just fantastic, and I find really flattering.  In addition to the first necklace in sea greens, she now also has one in deep olive greens with Pearls, Unakite and Peridot (like this one), and another one that was particularly enjoyable to make ~ the brief was that it had to be in orange, purple and coral colours, and bright!  Great fun, and looked absolutely stunning if I do say so myself!  You can see some piccies here.  


These necklace are real labours of love, but utterly worth all the hours that go into them (min. 4-6 hours solid) ~ they are immensely satisfying to make, to wear, and of course also to watch someone else fall in love with and take home :)


Sunday, 27 May 2012

Aventurine - my gem of the moment!

I'd say 'Gem of The Month' or something a bit more pithy and catchy, but my phases don't really stick to convenient time periods like that.... they come and go as they please, and this current phase is really at its peak at the moment!  I have been making a few pieces using Aventurine recently as you may have noticed if you follow my Facebook page, and I have been thoroughly enjoying myself!  

A new combination I've found recently that works particularly well is using the Aventurine with Labradorite - it brings out the flashes in the latter out nicely - I've tried and tried before to find something complimentary to those wonderful blues and greens that you get little glimpses of when the light catches the Labradorite just right, but its been surprisingly difficult - Turquoise is too 'solid' and opaque and bright in comparison, distracting from the subtleties in the Labradorite, Swarovski crystals tend go the other way and are a bit too delicate and don't have enough 'oomph' to draw out the blues and greens in the flashes of colour.  Other gems have just never been quite the right colour.  Aventurine on the other hand has the perfect opacity, gentle yet rich colour, and tones wonderfully with the grey whilst discreetly but effectively enhancing the flashes of greens and blues.

I love the soft green and greys together, I think they're really gentle and calming.


Hand-knotted multi-strand necklace on natural silk, with Aventurine, Labradorite,
Fluorite, Jade, green Agate and Swarovski crystals


necklace detail


I've been making more pieces with Aventurine and experimenting more with the wire rings too - here's a commission piece for one of my very bestest friends, making it an extra specially lovely item to make :) 



Wire-wrapped ring in Sterling Silver with Aventurine


I have realised, looking back though my archive of photographs of everything that I've made, some of my very favourite pieces have been using Aventurine:

One of my all-time favourite colour combinations -


Wire-wrapped bracelet with Aventurine, Fluorite and Amethyst



And the ever popular Mother of Pearl heart earrings: this particular pair sold just the other day -


Mother of Pearl heart buttons, with Aventurine and teal crystals


And a few older designs too!

Aventurine, with Amethyst and Freshwater Pearls

Aventurine, with Amazonite, Fluorite and Diamanté rondelles


Aventurine with Rose Quartz and tiny Freshwater pearls


So I think its fair to say Aventurine is one of my very favourite gemstones, I just love the way its not entirely opaque, it has a wonderfully soft and gentle appearance, and combines so well with so many other stones or simply looks understated yet elegant on its own.

I think it only comes second to Fluorite, but that's another story/post...!

C x