Linking all those scales together can be a chore, but the result is so lovely, it's hard to complain.
Updates this week will be light and I'm building up inventory for Madison, but I'm looking forward to jumping into this project again when I get back. Look at those cap sleeves! I just want to spend all day working on this.
But for now, I'm making plenty of new designs, like little star earrings:
Showing posts with label fantasy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fantasy. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 7, 2015
Wednesday, July 1, 2015
Scale Mail Halter Top - The Beginning!
I'm lucky enough to know a lot of talented, interesting people. One of them, MsPixy--burlesque hostess, performer, and producer extraordinaire--commissioned me to make her a scale halter top for GenCon. After a couple meetings, we settled on a bronze/gold number with a fake leather back.
I started working on this in June after teaching at Bead&Button, but here are some photos of my creative process so far.
I try to keep all of my ongoing projects in little plastic bins. It's a small attempt at staying organized.
With scale projects, I always start by linking together many pairs of scales. I get the quick feeling of accomplishment with every pair I link, and it makes the scale mail process more efficient.
Patterns... I don't know why for the first several pieces of clothing I didn't make any patterns. I guess the struggle of putting on and taking off bits of scale mail was exciting to me. In any case, when working on a piece for someone else, that's not possible. Thankfully, Pixy had some muslin and cut out some pieces like a sewing ninja at our meeting. Here are the shoulders:
I love watching a piece come to life.
I'll be posting daily updates until the piece is finished. Stay tuned tomorrow for images of the front of the piece!
Vanessa
Handmade jewelry
Chainmail jewelry
I started working on this in June after teaching at Bead&Button, but here are some photos of my creative process so far.
I try to keep all of my ongoing projects in little plastic bins. It's a small attempt at staying organized.
With scale projects, I always start by linking together many pairs of scales. I get the quick feeling of accomplishment with every pair I link, and it makes the scale mail process more efficient.
Patterns... I don't know why for the first several pieces of clothing I didn't make any patterns. I guess the struggle of putting on and taking off bits of scale mail was exciting to me. In any case, when working on a piece for someone else, that's not possible. Thankfully, Pixy had some muslin and cut out some pieces like a sewing ninja at our meeting. Here are the shoulders:
I love watching a piece come to life.
I'll be posting daily updates until the piece is finished. Stay tuned tomorrow for images of the front of the piece!
Vanessa
Handmade jewelry
Chainmail jewelry
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
Dragon plush necklace
There are few things more satisfying than working on a project that's been sitting in a box untouched for a few years. I got it in my head the other day that I really should finish this dragon soft sculpture necklace/fancy neck pillow.
Some ideas pop into my head and I make them immediately, some need to percolate a bit. This originally started out as a big sculpture that would wind around my body, but I settled on something bold but still wearable.
Now I just need to start working on the bead embroidery, which will take another few years, probably. But the body is finally done, which makes me very happy.
Personalized jewelry
Anodized aluminum jewelry
Some ideas pop into my head and I make them immediately, some need to percolate a bit. This originally started out as a big sculpture that would wind around my body, but I settled on something bold but still wearable.
Now I just need to start working on the bead embroidery, which will take another few years, probably. But the body is finally done, which makes me very happy.
Personalized jewelry
Anodized aluminum jewelry
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