2/24/2022

Erm ... a Happy New Year?

I admit that the year is already feeling rather used AND it is definitely trying to show 2021 that it can do even "better" than its predecessor.
In short, I am still struggling with life as I had mentioned before in December. Private matters, but also what is going in the world, often I just want to hide under my blanket in bed. It's exhausting, it's scary, and sometimes it's hard for me to find the motivation for the smallest things.

Just now I managed to cut up cardboard boxes again and it was pretty amazing to see that most of the boxes were for the cats and just two small ones for me, something for the household (yay?) and a gift. So spoilt, but what would I do without them?
Now that der Dekan has become a tiny bit calmer - as in being crazy in segments rather than for five hours in a row - I even had the chance to get a little creative again.
I participated in an Art Nouveau inspired showcase on Facebook and was determined to make some new items and to use some of my old stash. It took me a while to get into the flow of creating and reach that meditative state, actually one of the designs needed experimenting and cost me some nerves before it finally worked the way I wanted it to, but then it felt so good.

I am sure I have mentioned before that I don't like making earrings, sometimes simply because I forget how I made the first one, but bead embroidery has helped me a lot with that. It's more work for me with having to sew on the backing, but it is really satisfying to end up with two matching earrings!

So here are the pieces I have made so far in 2022, and I'm working on something else based on one of these designs to use up some leftover beads, so hopefully there will be something new to show again soon.



Stay safe and healthy out there and take care!

By the way, I have finally caved and can now also be found on Instagram where I don't just share my work, but also brat ... sorry, cat pictures and items from my personal collections.

4 comments:

  1. I'd be interested to know if there is a tutorial for those herringbone (I think) earrings, there are 3 pairs shown (blue, pink and black/gunmetal). Everything looks great. Thanks!

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    1. Thank you very much, Liz!
      I'm so sorry, however. I never do tutorials, simply because I'm just not good at that.
      Send me an email at cat [at] catswire [do] com and I will try to explain what I've done.

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    2. Hi Cat. I played around a bit and figured something similar out. Although I do need the occasional refresher on certain techniques, I don't use tutorials. It's actually much more fun to just invent :-)

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    3. I'm with you there, Liz.
      I like to say that I'm a playchild at heart ;-) I'm much better at experimenting than following a tutorial.
      I'd love to see what you made!

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