[Nfb-krafters-korner] beads and stuff Linda

Powers, Terry (NIH/OD/DEAS) [E] Terry.Powers at nih.gov
Thu Jun 17 11:30:08 UTC 2010


Sahar;
Will you be at convention?  I got a beading tool kit, but do not know how to identify my tools.  I need to know how to cut wire and bend it so I can make wrap around bracelets.  Can you help me learn my tools at convention, please.
I will be celling on 7/3.
Terry Powers 

-----Original Message-----
From: Sahar Husseini [mailto:sahar at inebraska.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2010 6:24 PM
To: List for blind crafters and artists
Subject: Re: [Nfb-krafters-korner] beads and stuff Linda

Hi Lynda,

With a bit of practice, you can crimp your clasps again.  I have a crimping tool that I use.  It really is easy, especially since you'd done this before.  Now, you'd just do it by feel instead of looking.  I use a 2X2 standard crimp tube, and I use crimping pliers.  My first few I did were either too tight or too loose, but then, the more I did, the better I got.  Of course, I had to restring the first few necklaces I made eleven years ago, but I got through that frustration.  The beadwork you described sounds fabulous.  I have not yet tackled using seed beads and weaving or any of that small work because I don't have the patience.  I would love to work with cabochons, too, but I hate glue, intensely.  *smile*  I am totally blind, and I make beaded jewelry using gemstones, sterling silver, pewter, and sometimes glass.  For years, I let my husband do my earrings.  Then, I decided that since I told my clients they could do anything they wanted, I had better learn how to make that silly loop and start making earrings.  I teach at a rehabilitation center in Nebraska since jewelry doesn't pay the bills.  Now, I can make earrings, and that opened up a new world of designs for me.  Yes, I broke a few headpins, and still do sometimes.  The thing is, I now know I can do it.  I haven't yet decided to tackle seed beads and gluing cabochons, not because I think a totally blind person couldn't do it, but because when I was born, there was a shortage of patience, and I didn't get any.  *smile*  I hope you find some helpful tips on here.  You definitely can do this yourself again.

Warm regards,
Sahar Husseini
For hand-crafted, one-of-a-kind jewelry, Please visit my Website at www.saharscreations.com And remember, "Obstacles don't have to stop you.
If you run into a wall, don't turn around and give up.
Figure out how to climb it, go through it, or work around it."
Michael Jordan
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: River Woman
  To: List for blind crafters and artists
  Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2010 3:43 PM
  Subject: Re: [Nfb-krafters-korner] beads and stuff Linda


  Hello Joyce,

  On my website:
  The pottery was done since sight loss.
  The paintings done before sight loss.
  Jewelry, mostly done before sight loss but a few were done since sight loss.

   I do not know how to finish off a nceklace - I can do the beading of larger
  beads but cannot finish anything as I don't know how to use the crimper
  tool.  My daughters have finished things for me and they do not live near me
  so I can only get them done a couple times a year when I visit them. I work
  until I have a lot of things done except for the clasps, then take them all
  with me when I visit daughters and they finish them up. I really want to be
  able to do them myself.

  I have some peripheral vision, no central vision. I can tell where I am in
  the room, and can see light, but no detail of anything. I can only see
  things if there is strong contrast and it has to be something large. Like
  walking in a snowstorm that is very gray. Every thing is a blurr for me. On
  the 10 levels of blindness, I am at level 9, next to total blindness I was
  told it is called "profound sight loss" by the dr.

  Cabachons are stones made from any gem or semi-precious gem stone, but they
  are flat on one side and lay flat on the surface. There is no hole in them. 
  You have to do beadwork all around them and secure them to the surface with
  certain stitchwork.  It is called "capturing the stone."  I do this first in
  my design, capturing any cabs that I am putting on the surface. Then, after
  each cab is captured, the design work around the stones is done. It is
  called "encrusted beadwork" and is a medieval technique. I had been doing
  research on this kind of work when on Sabbatical, and lost my sight when I
  was 1/2 way through the Sabbatical. This is what I want to do once again, I
  am crazy about this kind of work. It is very complex and heavy, done in
  layers. The entire surface is covered completely with beadworking. No bit of
  the surface shows, only the beading. I love it.

  The things I sell at the festivals are my current work - all done since
  sight loss - pottery and jewelry.

  Lynda Lambert
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: <Blindhands at aol.com>
  To: <nfb-krafters-korner at nfbnet.org>
  Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2010 8:50 AM
  Subject: [Nfb-krafters-korner] beads and stuff Linda


  > What is gem stone cabachons ?
  >
  > Linda so is the work on your website and jewelry work done by you before 
  > or
  > after you went blind?
  >
  > Do you have any sight at all?
  >
  > Is the things you are selling at the craft shows your current work?
  >
  > Joyce
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