As promised, photos of the beadwork behind the cut
Finished pectoral neckpiece and cartouche The TutBucks logo is an inkjet transfer (you can see the slight color shift at the edges) printed on the Canon 9900, with glass art beads hand-stitched in the 10 dots. All the ornamentation on the pectoral is beadwork.
Another view of the neckpiece and cartouche
Detail of the cartouche here you can see some of the art glass beads accenting the printed design
Another closeup of the cartouche
Pectoral spread out to show off all the beads. The blue concentric rings are cobalt blue aurora-borealis-flashed sead beads, strung onto thread and then machine-couched in place. The green lines are slightly larger green glass (flashed with blue aurora-borealis) beads, hand-stitched in place. The zig-zags are 25mm cobalt blue Czech bugle beads. The round art-glass beads and silver "Phoenician" styled beads are hand-stitched in place. (The beaded fringe was purchased pre-strung and sewn on early in the pectoral construction; look for earlier photos)
Details of beading on Pectoral You can see all the different kinds of beads I used in this closeup
Another detail view of the pectoral beading, no flash You can see the big top center snap and one of the small snaps for attaching the cartouche in the upper left corner
[finger itching to find x-stich kits from Scotland]
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I am massively jealous of your sewing skills, let along design work.
Oh, and the fringy beads...I have same in a smokey camo-green/grey for some really cool camo fabric for Space Cadet Prom Queen....highly doubt she'll get done by LA.
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Date: 2006-05-22 01:28 am (UTC)must
wait
until
LAconIV
is
over
I am massively jealous of your sewing skills, let along design work.
Oh, and the fringy beads...I have same in a smokey camo-green/grey for some really cool camo fabric for Space Cadet Prom Queen....highly doubt she'll get done by LA.
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Date: 2006-05-22 04:22 am (UTC)But I will grant that it was a single front view, black and white line drawing. I did have to design all the bits based on that single view.