pattye
Pearl Scholar
- Joined
- Dec 26, 2005
- Messages
- 11,468
Wow, Lisa, you jumped right in and have completed an amazing first necklace! Love the "greenish figs" you've added to an already well designed strand; of course it was so much fun seeing the beginning of this project when you were here. The color contrasts of the new pearls add a lot to enchant the eye! I have admired Catherine's handmade clasps, and seeing one in person is to recognize how well made they are.
Certainly I'm no master, thank you so much for the compliment, but totally hooked on knotting! So fun to get together for a macro mini ruckus; food and pearls are an unbeatable combo!
Just a suggestion, but how about "Lowly Beaders & Crazy Knotters Club"? Lowly Beaders title was probably Caitlin's idea, as she was a knotter from way back, the 60's if I recall. She promoted learning to knot using all grades of cultured freshwaters, embracing imperfections, commercial grade and dyed. Caitlin's inclusiveness set the tone which has kept this forum friendly, supportive and non-competitive.
At previous Ruckuses both Sarah (Kojima) and Hisano have demonstrated knotting; who besides me remembers? I'm so grateful for having our tutorials and videos to refer to.
Certainly I'm no master, thank you so much for the compliment, but totally hooked on knotting! So fun to get together for a macro mini ruckus; food and pearls are an unbeatable combo!
Just a suggestion, but how about "Lowly Beaders & Crazy Knotters Club"? Lowly Beaders title was probably Caitlin's idea, as she was a knotter from way back, the 60's if I recall. She promoted learning to knot using all grades of cultured freshwaters, embracing imperfections, commercial grade and dyed. Caitlin's inclusiveness set the tone which has kept this forum friendly, supportive and non-competitive.
At previous Ruckuses both Sarah (Kojima) and Hisano have demonstrated knotting; who besides me remembers? I'm so grateful for having our tutorials and videos to refer to.