By Sherri Stokey
Some of my best ideas just sort of morph into being. I know that sounds odd, but let me give you an example. A customer asked me to feature some Mexican Red Snowflake Jasper beads in a micro macrame bracelet. If you know me at all, you know that red is my Kryptonite. It's just so hard for me to work into a design that feels right *insert whining here*. But the customer is always right and the show must go on and all that stuff, so I found an image I felt might inspire me and pulled some beads and cord to match.
*Shudder* Just look at all those warm colors! I made a bracelet using these from this pile, and it was fine.
Fine, but it wasn't speaking to me. I tried, people. I tried to get the red to speak to me, but it was definitely giving me the silent treatment. So I went back to the drawing board and pulled out some beads that were talking to me to act as interpreters.
It's turquoise to the rescue (okay, okay - sort of sagey green if you want to get technical about it). I threw it into the mix and made another bracelet, and this time it sang to me!
I probably never would have had the idea to create this piece from scratch. The idea came gradually, step by step. Evolved.
This is a technique I use often. I think it's because I'm curious. I make a bracelet like this:
Then I wonder what it would look like if I switched out the marigold for another color and before I know it, I have a coral, a chartreuse and a lilac version:
I also like to use the very same pattern and the same beads, but switch up the cord colors:
Remember this next time you think something isn't turning out quite the way you want. Maybe you just need to let the idea steep a bit. Maybe if you let the ideas develop, you'll get right where you want to be!
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