Monday, October 26, 2015

What is IS and other things of texture.

Hiya everyone and thanks for stopping by the nest this week.  I have been trying to work on Christmas ornaments, (STILL)!  But in between those times I have finished my Inchie this week.  The theme this week is a difficult one to portray in beads.  The theme over at Every Inchie Monday is texture.  I was originally going to use opaque and matte beads but I was afraid that the  camera would not pick it up so I changed the colors.  I used a light blue that I also used in this week's twinchie and a metallic bluish color.  I designed it in a lattice pattern.  Hope you like it.


Last week I was supposed to do a twinchie, and I actually did the wrong one.    So I will wait to show that until next week.  But Cheryl over at 2x2x2 was kind enough to extend time for those of us who missed the deadline, apparently I was not the only one.  Last weeks theme was IS.  But I was really excited to get this one done.  I have actually waited for it for some time. I love the ideal behind the theme.  

For me, the take on the theme IS was so clear.  1 Corinthians 13:13: So now faith, hope, and love abide, these three; but the greatest of these IS love.  So for my IS twinchie I redid a pattern that I created for a Stethoscope bead for the nurse that took care of my daughter after her surgery last year.  It has a cross, a rainbow, and a dove; faith, hope and love. 

For it I used 10 colors of delicas.  Most of the colors are in the rainbow.  The camera does not pick up the colors properly but there are 7 colors in it.  I really love this pattern.  It always gives me such peace when I bead it.  I know it is because of the meaning of the pattern, but I do just enjoy beading it.  Here it is, I hope that you like it.  



Thanks for stopping by the nest today and thanks for all the great comments that you have left.  If you think that you would like to join in on the inchie and twinchie fun just click on the links and join in, we would love to have you join and see what awesome ideas you come up with.  Have a blessed and creative week.

18 comments:

  1. Such wonders every time I visit your blog. The inchie is so neat and a beautiful pattern.

    Love Chrissie xx

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  2. I always feel that beads by their very nature create texture so you were always going to be onto a winner here!

    Sally

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  3. Cute inchie. And the twinchie is the jewel in this week's crown. Firstly, what a top idea! And the detail, love the detail. I picked up all the 7 colours in the rainbow.

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  4. As always, I love your inchies, but this one is the most special. 1 Corinthians 13 is my most favorite chapter in the entire Bible. Your pickup of all the colors of the rainbow and the lovely metallic gold in the cross are just wonderful! And for the the dove, all I have to say is WOW. The dove represents so many things, but peace, love, and faith by far, are the best. Much love.

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    1. Thanks so much Rebecca. I really love that verse as well. It really means alot to me as well.

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  5. Beautiful work as usual, love the inchie pattern,

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  6. Lovely work. I think that pattern is so pretty.

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  7. texture was a tough one this week - love the contrasting blues that give your beads visual texture. I'm sure the beads themselves have a distinctive tactile texture.

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    1. thanks Kia, yes beads are very tactile. I love to just hold and touch my beads, lol

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  8. Love your beadwork and glad you translated the 2x2 so beautifully. Really lovely, Freebird! Have a brilliant day! c

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    1. Thanks Cheryl, I really loved this theme so much. It just spoke to me

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  9. A very nice bead texture inchie. And your rainbow bead picture is amazing :-)
    Wonderful work!

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