Part 2 of “How I make a pair of bead embriodered earrings
Time to pick up where we left off in last post…….
This step is back stitching the foundation row for the peyote stitch bezel.

Completing base row now on to the bezel…

Bezel is beginning to take shape

Bezel is coming along. Now it’s time to trim away background and begin to embellish.

Trimmed free of extra backing…it’s gonna be pretty.

Back of cabochon….next I need to add backing so the stitches will be hidden.

Next post will be adding the backing and then the fun part embellishment and then finishing. I am excited to see how they turn out, I have no idea what they will look like until they are finished.
How I make a pair of bead embroidered earrings
I love beads and gemstones of every kind and I was lucky to find a matched pair of Kyanite cabochons. They are a beautiful blue violet stone that has a lot of depth and color. I decided when I saw them that they had to be a pair of earrings. Then I thought it would be fun to share the creative process step by step.
I am not a good planner when I make something I kinda like to create as I go letting the project develop organically. That being said I am trying to be a better planner so step one of this bead embroidered project was to make a rough[very rough] sketched plan as a starting point who knows if I will follow the design as sketched.

The next step is to mount the stones to some very stiff interfacing that will become a stitching base. I use e-6000 glue it’s stinky for a while but works great for this step.

Now come the fun and frustrating job of picking the colors of beads to stitch with. I an very inspired by color and for me it’s a big part in the development of a design. I have a huge stash of beads to choose from. I like using Delica beads; they are a very high quality bead from Japan.

I like to start with a lot of colors and then narrow them down to a few…

Now the stitching begins…..to be continued in next post.