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This blog contains information regarding my new jewelry designs and new techniques learned along my way, and also the wonderful people that I
have met during this creative time in my life.

Viking Knit components

| 13 January, 2012 17:47

Hi all, have been trying my hand at Viking Knit for components in my jewelry.  They are absolutely beautiful in silver, my favorite metal to use.    The technique is more weaving than knitting.  The name came from pieces of woven metal from viking times found in archealogical digs in Scandanavia.  

It looks so easy to do but it is not, as it takes much practice to get the rows even and the tension right.  But, with perserverance I will conquer it as I am looking forward to adding some pieces to necklaces & bracelets and whatever else I come up with.  I love to be able to make my own tools also, this technique allows me do that.

Anybody out there that has any tips, I would love to hear from you.  I look forward to showing you what I come up with.

Been gone too long!

| 06 January, 2012 05:36

I have to apologize to those of you who have commented on my blog.  This year has been a very trying year for me, no excuses, just an explanation:

 

Early in the year my husband was hospitalized for a week with 2 surgeries with a couple month recoop.  I am blessed to have him.  At the same time we found out our oldest daughter was pregnant with our first grandchild,  how exciting, couldnt wait.  On October 11 our grandson was born, after coming close to losing my daughter from HELLP syndrome and our grandson being in NICU for 10 days, all is well.  I am so blessed.  Around that time my mother started declining from end stage Alzheimers, she was put into the hospital where we were told there would be nothing else they could do for her it is the progression of the disease, my sister and I brought her to my home, with the help of hospice (a wonderful organization) to help her pass in comfort.  Mom passed on December 3 and although I miss her so much, I am blessed to have had such a wonderful mother and that her suffering was over.  I am so thankful for my husband, daughters, sister, all of our family and friends who helped us through this.

 

It is a new year and I have so many ideas for my jewelry and am looking forward to getting my jewelry out there, I am trying to learn how to get my jewelry in front of more people, I am not technical.  I am working on interchangeable earrings that I believe will be awesome, along with many other designs I have been storing up.   Thanks to all!

 

New to blogging

| 10 March, 2011 16:28

Okay everyone who might read this, I have had this new feature on my website, "blog"  and have been afraid to use it, stupid I know, but just not familiar with how they work, so here goes.

I am a jewelry artist for many reasons, I love working with my hands, I love to create beautiful things and of course beauty is in the eye of the beholder so what I think is beautiful others may not, that is what makes the human race so wonderful.  Another reason is I find it takes my mind away from daily stressors, which compared to many people my stressors are nothing, I am not complaining.  One more reason I love this passion of mine is that I get to meet so many wonderful people at art fairs, etc., all with their own stories that I find so interesting and teach me things along the way.  

I donate 10% of my proceeds from my website and fairs to the Alzheimers Association in honor of my beautiful, kind mother.  Although, so far it is not as much as I would like, but that will come, one of my mother's lifelong sayings "patience is a virtue".  I wonder if for some reason that was such an important saying to her because of the things to come, "Alzheimers"  teaching us to be patient which has been a challenge to me at times.

So, is this what what I am supposed to write about in a blog?  Please help me out! 

 

 

 

Congratulations!

| 27 January, 2011 08:53

If you can read this post, it means that the registration process was successful and that you can start blogging