today's bracelet i decided on reds and wood. i emptied my small container of red beads onto a plate and picked out the big ones that i like. placed them around my beading tray for the length of memory wire i am using. (24-26" for a 4 coil, give or take)
excuse my well loved beading tray, it is probably permanently stained with coffee from the years.
i found out later that a few of these beads were duds, you roll with what you end up with. it is really quite zen if you allow it.
my next step i added in some strange brownish colored beads to space out some of the gaps between the larger beads. i also gathered up two sets of chip stone beads that i thought would look nice in this red theme. the wooden beads are mostly gathered as well. if i was more organized (or had a plan ahead) i would get the beads i want ahead of time.
i dont recommend using a yellow plate for your red and brown beads, btw.
at this point i try to see of one side is being favored (the left slightly) and the color, tone, or texture span. usually mine have a gradient of one of those to a degree from one end to the other. this step i added in my large wood beads as well as the ceramic beads that i thought would be nice and chunky
i place the chip bead sections; not usually more than 5-7 of them per section, but sometimes 4 or 5 sections of them. try to make sure the spacing wont completely stack the sections of the chip beads on top of each other. when stringing them you can always move a section of the beads to offset them.
adding in the wooden patterned beads. i space them out, but try to watch where the colors are clumped up. this is where the breaking up of clusters of too-similar beads really begins.
the final fill-in! i chose several purpley colored beads as well as the random tiny crystals. i like to have variation in size and texture. i also like to frame the mini collections of chip beads, stacked flat beads, and the largest beads with similar beads on each side. it is a similar technique to some of the old viking jewelry patterns, and it gives the cohesion to the rather random and sometimes mismatched bracelet.
string it up, and add whatever extra that you would like. ribbon, fabric scraps, wrapped wire. dont forget to add dangles to the ends of the coils, or affix proper coil caps on the ends.
tips!
dont be afraid to mix up beads you normally wouldnt
be careful with the thin glass beads on memory wire, they are prone to breakage if they are too long!
texture and size variation really makes these work.
if you find threes a wrong bead, dont force it; on the other hand you can always find it a friend or two.
edit: wait until it is strung to decide if it works or not. the layers change how it looks from the tray, sometimes drastically.
edit: wait until it is strung to decide if it works or not. the layers change how it looks from the tray, sometimes drastically.
any questions or comments please do ask.