Visit the 2007 BJP member pages, a gallery of completed work by members who have finished 8 or more pages.
"Ways of Seeing" by Robin Atkins
About the 2007 Bead Journal Project
We are 241 women and 1 man who are dedicated and committed to creating 12 bead journal pages, one per month, for a year, starting June 1, 2007. We live in 13 different countries, including 37 states in the USA. Our primary goal during this process, is to stretch our creative and technical limits. The BJP is all about visual journaling using any media and techniques, as long as it includes beading. We are free to structure our bead journal pages any way we want, as long as all 12 are the same size. Through this blog, we intend to support each other in process, techniques and design. Until September 1, 2007, we will not post pictures of our finished journal pages. Many of us have our own blogs or websites (links below) where we may post pictures sooner.
ACey! I really like this! And what a great idea to start on a quilted piece. Do you like working on it that way? I like that you're bringing these beings to life! With aloha, CC
Thanks for the encouraging feedback, CC. I do enjoy working with a pieced and quilted groundcloth. I can see where there are lots of possibilities so I'm trying to keep rough notes in my design journal. I was so resistant to Messing UP but now I see that is virtually impossible if the love and general sense of humor stays operational...
This is gorgeous. Doesn't look like a "first time" for free embroidery at all! I love the combination of the fabric and beads you've used - and the face is so peaceful and happy.
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ACey! I really like this! And what a great idea to start on a quilted piece. Do you like working on it that way? I like that you're bringing these beings to life!
With aloha,
CC
Thanks for the encouraging feedback, CC. I do enjoy working with a pieced and quilted groundcloth. I can see where there are lots of possibilities so I'm trying to keep rough notes in my design journal. I was so resistant to Messing UP but now I see that is virtually impossible if the love and general sense of humor stays operational...
This is gorgeous. Doesn't look like a "first time" for free embroidery at all! I love the combination of the fabric and beads you've used - and the face is so peaceful and happy.
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