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BSBP Fall 2011

BSBP Fall 2011
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Saturday, August 13, 2011

Puzzles and Works in Progress

First, I want to direct your attention to a wonderful podcast I was listening to in which Rice Freeman-Zachery interviews Sharilyn Miller. The podcast is at this link. She talks a lot about herself and her work, but also offers some really interesting insights. Personally, I love her work, so I am always eager to read and listen to anything I can about her and what she is doing. Someday, I would love to go to one of her Wild Wire Women retreats.

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Somehow, today I have been able to get a few things done in the workshop. I have a long (LONG) list of 'stuff to make', and things I want to try out, so whenever I get some time to create, I never feel like I get enough done. Not to mention the fact that I have to shift between workspaces all over the house (metals in the garage, beading in the office, anything with water in the kitchen...). But I did get a few bits of copper enameled, some washers hammered and heat-patinated, and a decent start on some wire wineglass charms.


It's those wineglass charms that have been giving me the puzzling issues. I know in my mind's eye what I want them to look like, but getting there is....well, most of the fun, but still seriously taxing my engineering skills. I'm not even sure how much of a market there will be for them, but there are two wineries that are vendors at the market I am doing, so maybe I'll actually sell some. But first, I have to make some that work right.

But I'm always grateful for some time to make things, even if I wish I could work faster or make more things. :)
What are YOU making?

2 comments:

Chris said...

It's hard to have enough time to make everything you want to make! Or even MOST of the things you want to make~
I'm working on copper and bead chains....little by little. And thinking about a cool elongated bead cap design....can I do it? How?....it's all good!

Pretty Things said...

Today I'm making a ton of $10 earrings to stick on the "forgotten corners" of the tables of the show I'm doing this coming weekend. Or, I WILL when I'm done on the computer!

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