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Gail H. Devoid, Ph.D.
Need For Beads, Inc.

Gail200While I am working on customer orders and new designs, which are the types of work that go quickly, I try to have a long term project going. If I don't, I make mostly bracelets, or my customers wait too long for their orders to be fulfilled. Worse yet, new patterns don't get written up!

Below is one of my long term projects. I break the project down into parts and that helps me finish the project instead of creating a UFO (Unfinished Object) I complete maybe three of these big pieces a year:
 
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TN-DCP_3468-eBayLike most of the bags I make, this one has a pattern on both sides. I was going to do a different strap until I saw how well this modified herringbone stitch went with the design.

Aten's Disk and Ankh

The purple iris Delicas provide great contrast to the gold plated beads. With that finish widely available, I was able to use twisted Miyuki bead bugles and Czech daggers for the fringe. This fringe gives the piece a fluid movement.

My next bag will have spring flowers. Hopefully, the long winter months will allow lots of time for beading!

I also did a matching bracelet. Simple and quickly done, the bracelet complements the necklace when worn together, yet is beautiful enough to wear alone.

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The bag has the same clasp shown in the bracelet. Even though the strap in the necklace is long enough to just put it on, I used a matching clasp so the strap design went in the same direction. This carries forward the V-shape design of the fringe on both sides of the necklace. Another reason for using a clasp: The pattern used for the strap would not connect the beginning pattern to the end very well. The clasp solved both issues!

I did manage to design a few new bracelets using my favorite stitch, which is bead crochet. Below is one that uses Miyuki drops and this shows first the side view and then a closeup of the bracelet from the top, or how it looks when worn:

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About The Artist

Gail H. Devoid runs Need for Beads in Boscawen, New Hampshire, an Internet store with online stores at http://www.tarnhelm.com/NeedForBeads, eBay http://www.stores.ebay.com/Need-For-Beads), and Payloadz (http://store.payloadz.com/). She also gives tips and ideas as she reports on her designs in her blog at http://snipurl.com/GailDevoidBlog. After finishing her Ph.D. at Capella University, she taught a year at Plymouth State University. Through October 2008, Dr. Devoid served two years as president of the Bead Society of New Hampshire. Prior to that, she was the Bead Society of New Hampshire's Corresponding Secretary for one year. Gail also manages a web group ring at http://m.webring.com/hub?ring=beadcrochet for those beaders who love or want to learn more about BeadCrochet

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