Lemon Blossoms

posted: Thursday, 22nd October 2020

My 3rd new class 2021 is; Lemon Blossoms.

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Crystal Ribbons Classes 2021

posted: Wednesday, 21st October 2020

The next class I'm launching for 2021 is: Crystal Ribbons.

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Ceilte Classes 2021

posted: Tuesday, 20th October 2020

I can finally publicly announce my classes for The Great British Bead Show 2021 and next-up is this: Ceilte.

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2021 Classes Instructions

posted: Monday, 19th October 2020

Finishing the photos & instructions for 3 brand-new classes which start launching soon...

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Winter 2020 Secret Beadalong - New Variations

posted: Sunday, 18th October 2020

I've now fully beaded 6 of the 9 different basic variations of the Winter 2020 Secret Beadalong (the other variations were of course tested too) and am thoroughly addicted to them!

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Crashing Waves Launches

posted: Wednesday, 14th October 2020

Today my Crashing Waves advanced pattern launches so even if you're stuck inside you can bring the outside scenery we love to your beadwork.

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Coveted

posted: Monday, 12th October 2020

Another evening beading in front of the screen and this time it was a talk from the Victoria and Albert Museum.

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More Colour Scheme Choices

posted: Sunday, 11th October 2020

A new colour scheme for the same project as the last one... and I'm definitely in a blue/green/gold frame of mind.

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Colour Scheme Choices

posted: Saturday, 10th October 2020

A new colour scheme today and I'm planning on using some of the new Delica bead colours (not sure which ones yet but they'll be from this selection) along with these bright gold Delicas (#1832) and seeds (Miyuki #4202) Green Sphinx Rivolis and then either Jet 2xAB bicones or Ruby 2xAB for a...

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More Virtual Learning

posted: Friday, 9th October 2020

I wrote recently about all the virtual talks & lectures etc I've been watching and I squeezed in 2 more this week with a talk from Lee Child about writing his Jack Reacher books and an incredible talk from Tim Spector all about his work.

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