Here is a three dimensional bracelet done in Right Angle Weave. It has three sides to it. It was interesting to make, but doesn’t wear very well. It looses it’s shape when put around the wrist.

Sorry, I forgot to post this morning. Between switching to overnights and finding my lost cat, I didn’t even realize it was Saturday. The first pic is one I took of Grey about a year ago. The second is one I took of him yesterday morning, just hours after I found him while walking in the neighborhood Thursday evening. He’s seriously underweight, limping, filthy, and terrified. Poor baby! I weighed him this morning, 7 pounds. I can feel every bone in his body. He’s been eating, though not a lot. It’s water that he wants. That, and chicken from my dinner. 🙂 His nose and footpads are starting to heal up. He purred for me this morning. He’s lounging on the back of the couch right now. He’s finally relaxing and not being so scared. At first, he flinched every time I spoke or moved a hand near him. He’s not hissing at the dogs anymore either. He used to sleep curled up between them! But, he’s already showed signs of improvement. He is loved here and he’s starting to remember that.

 A friend gave me these beads she found at a garage sale.

So, I made her this necklace to say “Thanks!”
I challenged myself to make a necklace using only the beads she gave me.
I can’t wait to surprise her with it!

Here’s August BJP. The cord on my bead light is broken, so while I’m waiting for it to get fixed, I’m beading without enough light. That made this month the perfect time to do pet hair. Each hair represents one of my babies. The brown and white is for Gruff. The black and white is for Spunky. They are both dogs. Father and son, actually. The long black one is for Georgie. The short black one is for Buddy. They are mother and son cats. They are a very major part of my life and needed to be represented in my pouch. 🙂

I was experimenting with the RAW stitch. These bracelets are little triangles, instead of little squares. They are a bit three dimensional. I like ’em!

These are some pendants that I made way back when I was working Saturday Market. It was something I could work on that was easy to put down when a customer came to my booth.

 This is a small basket I made years ago. It fits in the palm of your hand. It is a very simple pattern, so I’ve made a number of these, most of which I have given as presents.