She is a self-taught artist who began with French Beading, before moving on to off-loom bead-weaving and she still enjoys both styles today. Then her life took a new direction. Diana Miglionico-Shiraishi began her creative life as a floral designer for her mothers flower shop, where color, texture and design remained an inspiration into jewelry making.Her travels led her to Japan where she discovered the art of kumihimo, the gathering of threads that so clearly brings all her skills together in this ancient technique. Dianas Jasmine Tea Designs Etsy shop fulfills her vision for an intimate boutique of handcrafted beaded kumihimo jewelry, ideas to share and kumihimo supplies, so you can do the same. Are you in need of inspiration? About three years ago, I started blogging & posting pictures of my beadworkonline at www.akkesieraden.nl and in late 2012 I started an Etsy shop, www.akkesieraden.etsy.com, to sell patterns of my creations. She published her first book (Sweet Treats) that year. When a friend in my hometown opened a bead shop in the early 1990s I discovered seed beads and bead weaving. Since then she has her own pages in that magazine and published more then 65 instructions so far. She has taught from coast to coast and continues to welcome invitations to both teach and design custom pieces. After retiring from her "real" job as an aide to special needs preschool children in 2005, she became a full time bead artist. have followed. Looking for design ideas for those beads you've just purchased at your local bead shop? Using the internet and some magazines she learned basic bead weaving techniquesand just few months later started designing her own patterns, but it took five years before she made her very first tutorial. I love to discover all of their possibilities! Her work has been published in Bead&Button and Beadwork magazines, and she has been a winner in multiple categories of BeadStar every year since 2011. Paul is the inventor of The Ricks Beading Loom, exclusively distributed by The BeadSmith. Follow her as "Doodlebeader" on Instagram, too! He and his wife, Charlene, (and their two cats) currently divide their time between their summer home in the beautiful Black Forest region of Colorado and their winter home in the desert of Casa Grande, Arizona. Rangashrii lives in Atlanta, GA with her son and husband and two very spoiled cats. Find Joanne at www.joannezammit.com. After having three children, she decided to be a stay-at-home mom and during this time she re-discovered the joys of various creative arts as a way to entertain not only her kids but herself as well. You can follow her blog at, Betty Stephan's mom was a seamstress and taught Betty and each of her 4 sisters how to sew at an early age. Inspiration struck and 25 years later I am still designing and creating beaded beads! Sparkly crystals and gemstones in jewel-tones are my favorites. Rangashrii Santhanam is an award-winning designer who started beading in 2009. Katie has reached the finals of beading competitions in the UK and internationally, winning Best in Show at the British Bead Awards in 2010. TO SEE SOME OF MICHELE'S WORK CLICK HERE! Since then, she has started to make other kinds of jewelry as well and has started her own company named Kronbruden, www.thecrownbride.com. Her designs reflect the inspiration she finds in nature, art, and memories from her childhood. You can find Betty travelling throughout the US with her husband in their RV and exhibiting her intricate pieces at fine craft shows during the summers. Among her works you'll also find bead embroidery, soutache and bead crochet. TO SEE SOME OF KIMBERLY'S WORK CLICK HERE! You can find her tutorials at www.etsy.com/shop/tigerguld or visit www.tigerguld.com for more information. Not long after, she started to design her own pieces and teach classes for both beginners and advanced beaders. TO SEE SOME OF KERSTIN'S WORK CLICK HERE! Shes marriedwithtwo grown children and one adorable grandson.
She wrote her skedfirst step-by-step tutorial with pictures, because a friend a her how to make a bracelet. I sell my finished beaded beads, jewelry, tutorials and kits through my Etsy shop www.TheBeadedBead.etsy.com and you can find me at facebook.com/TheBeadedBead. country and is a proud member of the League of New Hampshire Craftsmen. Visit, Katie Dean lives in the UK, just outside London. I am a jewelry designer, a writer and a passionate traveler and adventurer. Shes been in the Battle of the Beadsmith since beginning, her work has been published in several magazines of which Bead & Jewellery Magazine is the most regular, and was featured with her Wicker Bangle design in one of Starmans ads during her time as a Starman Trendsetter.
Her designs reflect the inspiration she finds in nature, art, and memories from her childhood. Susan is constantly inspired by beads and has a passion for creating her own designs, for which she often writes patterns. Looking forward to see you there! She published her first book (Sweet Treats) that year. She started to make jewellery in 1992. Kerstins speciality is crowns for brides, an old swedish tradition. She has been published in, About ten years ago I came in contact with beads, during a small workshop at my job. June Malone is an artist who has worked with a variety of materials and media. She travels with her beads as much as possible. My designs have been published in Perlen Poesie, Beadwork and Bead&Button magazines. For the past 30 years she has worked with many types of media (e.g., fiber, acrylics, cake frosting, counted cross stitch, needlepoint, and most recently, beads). She received her Bachelor of Science degree in landscape architecture with a minor in art in 1971 and started out doing freelance residential landscape designs. Our small family lives in Slovenia, the city of Maribor, this beautifull country is full of inspiration. Susan is constantly inspired by beads and has a passion for creating her own designs, for which she often writes patterns. TO SEE SOME OF PATRICIA'S WORK CLICK HERE!
Both can be great qualities in a micro macrame artist! And exploring the transition of textile techniques to jewelry design is one she finds endlessly intriguing. Anna loves mixing materials and techniques into story-telling beadwork, shes curious about everything and feels there is always new things to learn and people to meet. Since then, Ella has created more than 200 designs with tutorials. Anna stumbled upon the vast world of beads in 2007 when she wanted to make her wedding necklace, and in 2011 she quit her day-job to run her business Tigerguld. rani nib bit bracelet beads Now, I love making beaded jewelry. Now she is able to bead and develop kits full time. Joanne participated in the Battle of the Beadsmith in 2014 and again in 2015 when she reached the Final. TO SEE SOME OF PHYLLIS'S WORK CLICK HERE! Initially she created simple strung jewelry that matched the character of various outfits of hers. I enjoyed the class but did not pursue beading until a few years ago. In one of those books I saw a picture of some beaded beads. After learning some of the basic knots, she began creating her own patterns as well as tutorials. All ideas are spontaneous and always the material is the one that helps me to make the right decision. Katie has reached the finals of beading competitions in the UK and internationally, winning Best in Show at the British Bead Awards in 2010. About three years ago, I started blogging & posting pictures of my beadworkonline at, Laura studied and worked in the art and photography field from a very young age until being diagnosed with Lupus in 2007. Over the past ten years, she has taught numerous classes based on her designs in Georgia and Tennessee. Carol Dean Sharpe (aka Sand Fibers) is a self-taught bead artist who is best known for her flat peyote cuff work. TO SEE SOME OF SHARRI'S WORK CLICK HERE! Sweet-McNamara writes and teaches both private and group classes at venues across the TO SEE SOME OF BARBARA'S WORK CLICK HERE. Her work in beaded wearables often resemble fine haute joaillerie which she loves. Her work has been in juried shows and on display in Europe and Japan. www.facebook.com/DeboraHodoyerCrownofStones/. Over the past ten years, she has taught numerous classes based on her designs in Georgia and Tennessee. I learned to mix the best of both worlds, mixing shapes and textures that I can see in nature or in buildings, and as a Caribbean I like color and be risky with their combinations.. Debora Hodoyer was raised in Sardinia, a beautiful island in the middle of Mediterranean Sea she became a passionate traveler and now, back from those beautiful experiences, concentrates on the valorization of culture, language, protection of the environment, archeology, traditions and ancient history of her island, which youre welcome to come and visit. Cora Sparidaans lives in a small village in the Netherlands with her loving husband and two sons. At the moment, I am challenged by all the new forms of beads that are currently on the market.
TO SEE SOME OF CAROLYN'S WORK CLICK HERE! She instantly fell in love with the world of beads and over the years has continuously added to her skills, supplementing self-teaching with workshop instruction in various techniques. She can be reached at. She has her own Etsy shop and web site, A self-taught bead artist living in Alberta, Carolyn enjoys the endless creativity derived from stringing and stitching little round shiny things with holes in them. At my website www.biancmolendesigns.com you can also find a few free tutorials. Now she has her own online bead store where she sells patterns, kits and beading supplies. Katie Dean lives in the UK, just outside London. Her work was published in, Melissa Cable is a mixed media jewelry artist, instructor and author who thrives on developing new designs and techniques with traditional and non-traditional materials, from metal, leather, and plastics to wood, clay and found objects. Isabella believes that if you are interested in giving beads a try, she will help you create elegant and unique beadwork jewelry which will most certainly get you noticed. You can find Katies patterns and teaching schedule at www.beadflowers.co.uk. jayashree beadsmith beadweaving paramesh specialist helby You can find Betty travelling throughout the US with her husband in their RV and exhibiting her intricate pieces at fine craft shows during the summers. She aims for designs that are accessible for many different types of women, from the young college student who just wants playful adornments to the business woman who needs accessories that will go from business to dinner. Inspiration struck and 25 years later I am still designing and creating beaded beads! Visit www.isabellalam.com or www.etsy.com/shop/bead4me. She lives in Las Vegas with her husband, has an Etsy shop, and has started teaching her designs.
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