And this one, pattern available in store. I am not sure if I can publish it out "there" yet, as I sent a more detailed/wider version to B&B for possible publication, I need to hear back from them.
Anyways, its called Lorraine's chain, because Raine (short for Lorraine) who works here made one and she hardly ever does needle/thread work! So if she can do it, so can the rest of you!
Anyways, its called Lorraine's chain, because Raine (short for Lorraine) who works here made one and she hardly ever does needle/thread work! So if she can do it, so can the rest of you!
note: I had a question from a beader asking where to get the unique Swarovski colours that I use? I hope to get these on my web site for ordering sometime this spring, but in the meantime, if you are outside of Canada, I suggest www.whimbeads.com or www.beyondbeadery.com for a wide selection of special coatings in Swarovski beads.Tell them I sent you over!
Its very nice. beautiful.
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Wonderful works!!!
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ReplyDeleteSoftFlex Girl. Your beading is wonderful. Keep creating...