Today my guest, Ellen of yellowee, shares her love of a fun assortment of beads and buttons for decoration and embellishment.
Inspirational Beading: What is your all-time favorite bead?
Ellen: I love glass beads of all types, and also lots of semiprecious stones, especially labradorite, moonstone, amethyst, and garnet. Basically anything glittery or iridescent. I also have a deep love for buttons, which can be used in many of the same ways as beads, and I view them as the same type of supply for my creations. Jars of vintage buttons can be a lot of fun, because you never know what you'll find inside.
Inspirational Beading: What is your favorite technique or method to use them?
Ellen: Since I'm primarily a fiber artist, I mostly use beads as an embellishment for my knitted, crocheted, and needlefelted creations. My favorite use of beads in combination with fiber is to make fiber jewelry.
Inspirational Beading: Of all the creations you’ve made with these beads, which one is your favorite?
Ellen: This brooch I made with strips of fabric and brighly-colored glass seed beads: Crochet Flower Brooch
It turned out really big and bold and I love the little pool of beads in the middle. It was also one of my first international orders, and it was really exciting to me that someone in Australia liked it as much as I did!
Inspirational Beading: Do you have any tips for making the most of these beads?
Ellen: I think a lot about the combination of colors when I'm making something. I take my time choosing yarn based on its colors, and it's important to me to select beads that harmonize and enhance the overall effect. I guess my tip to other artists would be not to be afraid of unusual color combinations. Something that "clashes" can also be unique and exciting.
Inspirational Beading: What is your favorite bead or material to pair these with?
Ellen: I like the way wool has a little bit of fuzz to it. For instance, in this brooch, I enjoy the combination of the furry background with the smoothness of the beads: Sparkle Flower Brooch. And this bowl also has a fun combination of textures: Bounce Bowl.
Inspirational Beading: If you were stranded on the moon, and you could have only one kind of bead with you, would you choose these?
Ellen: If I were stranded on the moon, I would probably be totally happy with a big bowl full of shiny glass beads, especially if there were lots of colors to choose from. I'd be really sad if I didn't have any yarn, though! I need both!
Inspirational Beading: In your opinion, what is the best source for these beads?
Ellen: I love to get supplies on Etsy. There are always other crafters de-stashing something that they don't need anymore, so you can get some good deals. And I like to know that I am supporting another crafter when I buy something.
You can see more delightful bead and fiber creations in Ellen’s shop yellowee, and on her blog, ebebee crafts.
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Great interview!
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