Hello, I’m Teresa. This is about the third time I’ve tried
writing a blog, but it never felt right, neither when I wrote about writing,
nor when I wrote about jewellery-making…and especially not when I combined that
with my fiance’s troubles following a leg amputation, and what it’s like being
a carer.
I think I’ve found good ground now, that I can cover and
record in my blog, and hopefully in time I’ll build an audience, just so I’m
not talking to myself.
So, the purpose of this particular blog is to show off my
hobby, which is bead embroidery. Yes it’s a step up from just stringing
necklaces all right, this is much more time-consuming and has become a passion,
almost an obsession. I just love doing it. Of course I still string necklaces
and bracelets, I love using gemstones, the colours, the feel of them.
I also want to show some of the talent out there too, and
there is much to show, covering lots of
crafts.
For now, suffice to say that although I’ve come across as a
fairly confident person in life, I haven’t always been completely confident
with what I do, it’s often been said to me that I undervalue my own abilities,
and that is probably true. I have been crafting in one way or another all of my
life, knitting, crochet, embroidery, dressmaking and so on, but I discovered
bead embroidery, and this is something I am confident with, I know I’m good at
it, I know my work stands well against some of the most accomplished bead
embroiderers, though I won’t say I’m up to their standards just yet, I’m still
learning, but I’ve already got a few pieces out there, which I’ll show you in
here as time goes by, along with new pieces.
Enough for now, here’s my first ever completed cuff. I
called it Ceridwen, after the ancient Welsh goddess. The reason for this is I
wanted to put a British slant on my pieces, as many follow native American or
Eastern European traditions, I wanted something that looks and feels British
and reflects some of the wonderful and colourful history hidden over the
centuries. I hope that makes sense.
So, introducing my work…and Ceridwen.
I hope you like her.
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