

I managed to make a little progress on both Alhambra and Pyra before the end of the month. I'm almost to the point on Pyra where I will start decreasing to form the bottom of the beaded bag. Here are the updates.
I love colour - the more the better. Which might explain how I got into stitching. I love hand dyed anything, especially if it's sparkly or shiny. And then I discovered glass bead making. It's colour, but even better. I've always enjoyed beading, and when I discovered I could make my own....well... nirvana finally appeared.
8 comments:
They are both gorgeous, Karin! It must be so exciting to be getting so close to being done!!!
Brilliant progress on both of these
Pyra is stunning! Seeing your progress on Watergarden makes me want to start mine, too. Just lovely.
So pretty and so closed to being finished too!
Both look just amazing! I am particularly in awe of the beading. Wish I knew how...but, then, when on earth would I do it!! I can only admire it to death when you and my other friends make such gorgeous things! Hugs, Deb
They're both looking gorgeous, great progress
Both look awesome!
Pyra is just gorgeous! My Mum did Raphael for me and its amazing!
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