Bethel Anthony's winning entry |
Had you previously done other art or
crafts before you started beading?
Yes, I have always done some kind of
craft. I grew up on a ranch and if we wanted something we usually made it.
Cardboard boxes became doll houses, wood slats became stilts, etc. I learned to
sew before I went to first grade. I have embroidered, done counted cross
stitch, dabbled in polymer clay and scrapbooking. I find bead weaving to be the
most satisfying of all.
What drew you to try beading?
I ordered a beaded banner kit and did
it. You know the kind with the big plastic pony beads. When I did the second
one, I thought, “I could do this with smaller beads and make a Christmas tree
ornament.”
That began my search for smaller beads that would work well. When I
found cylinder beads and learned that what I had done on the banner was
essentially peyote stitch, I started looking on the internet for peyote stitch
designs.
With that my passion blossomed.
This view shows a little more of the pattern-by Bethel Anthony |
What do you like about beading the best?
It satisfies my senses and my needs for
order, control and color. Weaving the beads together is extremely calming to
me. I love to sit down to a pattern and palette of beads and just get lost in
the rhythm of picking up a bead and pulling the thread through.
Peyote stitch
bead weaving using cylinder beads produces a feel like nothing else I have
experienced. The delicate, yet sturdy fabric made of only beads and threads
amazes me every time.
Looking at it makes me think of wonderful mosaic tiled
artworks. I consider it painting with beads. There are so many beautiful colors
and finishes to explore. Each bead makes a difference. Changing just a few
colors creates a whole different mood of the piece. The possibilities are
endless.
This is the reverse side with the sliding tube catch-by Bethel Anthony |
Where do you see yourself going with
your beading in the future? What do you want to do?
I am currently creating and selling
finished pieces and bead patterns. I want to continue doing both.
I hope to improve my designs and become
more artistic with them. I want to design more functional items like boxes and
card sleeves and needle cases. I have done a few of these, but I want to move
beading to more than just jewelry. I want to make things that people can enjoy
on a daily basis.
I really enjoy helping new beaders to learn beading as
enjoyment. I hope to be able to continue doing that. I prefer one to one
tutoring. There is no feeling like seeing someone suddenly “getting it”. That
gives me great joy.
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